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Francisco Medina

Researcher at Rovira i Virgili University

Publications -  194
Citations -  6416

Francisco Medina is an academic researcher from Rovira i Virgili University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Nickel. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 170 publications receiving 5761 citations. Previous affiliations of Francisco Medina include Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh & University of Barcelona.

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State of the art of produced water treatment.

TL;DR: Different treatments that are being applied to polish this type of effluents include membranes, physical, biological, thermal or chemical treatments, where special emphasis has been made on advanced oxidation processes due to the advantages offered by these processes.
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Different morphologies of silver nanoparticles as catalysts for the selective oxidation of styrene in the gas phase

TL;DR: Silver nanoparticles of different morphologies were prepared using the polyol process and then dispersed on alpha-alumina and activity and selectivity were strongly dependent on the morphology of the silver nanoparticles.
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Sjögren syndrome associated with hepatitis C virus: a multicenter analysis of 137 cases.

TL;DR: HCV-associated SS is indistinguishable in most cases from the primary form using the most recent set of classification criteria, and the term "SS secondary to HCV" is proposed when these patients fulfill the 2002 classification criteria for SS.
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Catalytic reduction of nitrate on Pt-Cu and Pd-Cu on active carbon using continuous reactor: The effect of copper nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this paper, the optimal proportions of Pt-Cu and Pd-Cu in bimetallic catalysts on activated carbon, obtained by wetness impregnation, have been found.
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Ozonation of activated carbons: Effect on the adsorption of selected phenolic compounds from aqueous solutions

TL;DR: The exposure of both GAC to ozone at room temperature decreased their ability to adsorb P, PNP, and PCP, and when ozone was applied at 100 degrees C adsorption was not prevented but in some cases the Adsorption process was even enhanced.