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Mario Romero-Romo

Researcher at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

Publications -  164
Citations -  3522

Mario Romero-Romo is an academic researcher from Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleation & Corrosion. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 149 publications receiving 2948 citations. Previous affiliations of Mario Romero-Romo include Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo & CINVESTAV.

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Nucleation and diffusion-controlled growth of electroactive centers Reduction of protons during cobalt electrodeposition

TL;DR: In this article, a theory describing the temporal evolution of the fractional surface area of 3D non-interacting nuclei growing at a rate limited by diffusion of electrodepositing ions onto substrates of a different nature is presented.
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Determination of acidity constants of curcumin in aqueous solution and apparent rate constant of its decomposition.

TL;DR: Formation of quinoid structures play an important role in the tautomeric forms of the curcumin in aqueous media, which makes the experimental values differ from the theoretically calculated ones, depending on the conditions adopted in the study.
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Concentrations and properties of airborne particles in the Mexico City subway system

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used High Vol and MiniVol devices on the platform of a subway station in Mexico City and in an outdoor location close to it, using such devices.
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On the electrochemistry of dopamine in aqueous solution. Part I: The role of [SDS] on the voltammetric behavior of dopamine on a carbon paste electrode

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of [SDS on the dopamine electrochemical behavior was determined in aqueous solution, and it was shown that in the absence of SDS, dopamine oxidation at a carbon paste electrode is a quasi-reversible process, mass transfer controlled that is coupled to a slow chemical reaction (EC mechanism).