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Mario Pagliaro
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 377
Citations - 14574
Mario Pagliaro is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Alcohol oxidation. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 350 publications receiving 11967 citations. Previous affiliations of Mario Pagliaro include Spanish National Research Council & Instituto Superior Técnico.
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From glycerol to value-added products.
TL;DR: This Minireview shows how glycerol will be a central raw material in future chemical industries.
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Photocatalysis: a promising route for 21st century organic chemistry
TL;DR: This account shows how photocatalysis is offering an alternative green route for the production of organics through selective photocatalytic conversions.
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Artificial photosynthesis over graphene–semiconductor composites. Are we getting better?
TL;DR: This review highlights a few problems associated with improving the photocatalytic performance of semiconductors via methodological coupling with GR and proposes that, only with the principle of designing and understanding GR-semiconductor composites from a system-level consideration, the authors might get better at imparting the power of GR with unique and transformative properties into the composite system.
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The Sol–Gel Route to Advanced Silica-Based Materials and Recent Applications
Rosaria Ciriminna,Alexandra Fidalgo,Valerica Pandarus,François Béland,Laura M. Ilharco,Mario Pagliaro +5 more
TL;DR: Applications Rosaria Ciriminna,† Alexandra Fidalgo,‡ Valerica Pandarus, Franco̧is Beĺand, Laura M. Ilharco,*,‡ and Mario Pagliaro*.
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Nanochemistry-derived Bi2WO6 nanostructures: towards production of sustainable chemicals and fuels induced by visible light
TL;DR: Progress in this important field of chemical research from a nanochemistry viewpoint is described, and opportunities for further progress are identified.