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Adriana Correa-Guimaraes

Researcher at University of Valladolid

Publications -  25
Citations -  566

Adriana Correa-Guimaraes is an academic researcher from University of Valladolid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 414 citations.

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Rhodamine B removal with activated carbons obtained from lignocellulosic waste.

TL;DR: Kinetic studies indicate that the pseudo-second order model can be used for describing the dynamics of the adsorption process of rhodamine B from aqueous solutions, indicating its endothermic and spontaneous nature.
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Synthesis of graphitic carbon nitride by reaction of melamine and uric acid

TL;DR: In this paper, a graphitic carbon nitride with a structure based on heptazine blocks was synthesized starting from melamine and uric acid, which can be assimilated to an in situ chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
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A kinetic study on microwave-assisted conversion of cellulose and lignocellulosic waste into hydroxymethylfurfural/furfural

TL;DR: The best production yields of HMF+furfural have been attained for native cellulose, with a yield of 53.24% when an ultrasonic pretreatment was used prior to a microwave treatment with stirring.
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Composting and vermicomposting experiences in the treatment and bioconversion of asphaltens from the Prestige oil spill.

TL;DR: Results reveal that by using microorganisms living in either earthworm intestines or vermiculture substrates, it is possible to degrade and to eliminate the polycyclic asphaltens into CO(2) and H(2o)O, helped by evaporation, dissolution and/or photo-oxidation processes.
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Modelling of a flat-plate solar collector using artificial neural networks for different working fluid (water) flow rates

TL;DR: In this article, a flat-plate solar collector using three different working fluid flows (water, i.e. 1, 1.6, 2 l/min) has been modelled using the artificial neural networks (ANNs) of computational intelligence technique.