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Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar

Researcher at University of Granada

Publications -  157
Citations -  6959

Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Carbon. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 146 publications receiving 6017 citations. Previous affiliations of Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar include Spanish National Research Council & Instituto Superior Técnico.

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Carbon aerogels for catalysis applications: An overview

TL;DR: In this article, the preparation of metal-doped carbon aerogels, their physico-chemical surface properties and their applications as catalysts in various reactions are discussed, such as adsorption and catalysis.
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Azo-dye Orange II degradation by heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction using carbon-Fe catalysts

TL;DR: In this article, the degradation and mineralization of the non-biodegradable azo dye Orange II (OII) was studied, making use of a heterogeneous Fenton-like oxidation process.
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Catalytic graphitization of carbon aerogels by transition metals

TL;DR: Carbon aerogels and Cr-, Fe-, Co-, and Ni-containing carbon aerogel were obtained by pyrolysis, at temperatures between 500 and 1800 °C, of the corresponding carbon-airogels prepared by the sol−gel metho...
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Effects of non-oxidant and oxidant acid treatments on the surface properties of an activated carbon with very low ash content

TL;DR: In this paper, an activated carbon obtained from olive stones and with very low ash content (0.10%) was treated with either HCl, HF or HNO3, and the changes in surface chemistry were studied by temperature-programmed desorption and Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy.
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Optimization of conditions for the preparation of activated carbons from olive-waste cakes

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental design was drawn up to optimize the experimental conditions of the preparation of activated carbon from olive-waste cakes, where a series of activated carbons have been prepared by physical activation with steam.