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L. Selva Roselin

Researcher at King Abdulaziz University

Publications -  43
Citations -  1167

L. Selva Roselin is an academic researcher from King Abdulaziz University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Partial oxidation. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 40 publications receiving 973 citations. Previous affiliations of L. Selva Roselin include National Central University & Anna University.

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Ethanol dehydrogenation over copper catalysts on rice husk ash prepared by ion exchange

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used FTIR spectra to characterize the formation of chrysocolla in uncalcined and calcined Cu/RHA catalyst precursors.
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Production of hydrogen via partial oxidation of methanol over bimetallic Au–Cu/TiO2 catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed study on the Au-Cu/TiO2/O2-Fe2O3 catalysts was performed to optimize Ti/Fe ratio, pH during preparation of the catalyst, calcination temperature and reaction temperature.
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Recent Advances and Perspectives of Carbon-Based Nanostructures as Anode Materials for Li-ion Batteries

TL;DR: The recent advances and perspectives of carbon nanomaterials as anode material for Lithium-ion battery applications are reviewed and the utilization of various carbon-based nanom material as anodes materials for Li-ion batteries applications are described.
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Hydrogen production by partial oxidation of methanol over gold catalysts supported on TiO2-MOx (M = Fe, Co, Zn) composite oxides

TL;DR: In this article, hydrogen production by partial oxidation of methanol (POM) has been investigated over Au/TiO 2 -MO x (M = Fe, Co and Zn) catalysts in the temperature range of 423-548 K. The catalysts were characterized by ICP, BET, XRD, TEM and XPS analyses.
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Recent trends and some applications of isothermal titration calorimetry in biotechnology

TL;DR: Isothermal titration calorimeters are thermodynamic instruments used for the determination of enthalpy changes in any physical/chemical reaction, especially in bioseparation, drug development and cell metabolism.