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Jose A. Casas

Researcher at Autonomous University of Madrid

Publications -  209
Citations -  11237

Jose A. Casas is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Activated carbon. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 192 publications receiving 9477 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose A. Casas include Complutense University of Madrid & Spanish National Research Council.

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Xanthan gum: production, recovery, and properties.

TL;DR: This review focuses on various aspects of xanthan production, including the producing organism Xanthomonas campestris, the kinetics of growth and production, the downstream recovery of the polysaccharide, and the solution properties ofxanthan.
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An overview of the application of Fenton oxidation to industrial wastewaters treatment

TL;DR: A review of the application of the Fenton process as an advanced oxidation method for the treatment of industrial wastewaters can be found in this article, where the efficiency and flexibility of this technology has been proven with a wide diversity of effluents from chemical and other related industries or activities, including pharmaceutical, pulp and paper, textile, food, cork processing and landfilling among others.
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Preparation of magnetite-based catalysts and their application in heterogeneous Fenton oxidation – A review

TL;DR: In this article, a critical review on the application of magnetite-based catalysts to industrial wastewater decontamination by heterogeneous Fenton oxidation is presented, paying attention to their nature and competitive features in terms of activity and durability.
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Chemical Pathway and Kinetics of Phenol Oxidation by Fenton's Reagent

TL;DR: A great difference was found between the measured total organic carbon (TOC) and the amount of carbon in all analyzed species in the reaction medium, indicating that the unidentified compounds must correspond to oxidation intermediates between phenol and the organic acids.
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Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol with a Fe/active carbon catalyst

TL;DR: A Fe on activated carbon catalyst has been prepared and tested for phenol oxidation with H 2 O 2 in aqueous solution at low concentration (100mg/L) as discussed by the authors.