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Paloma Arranz-Mascarós

Researcher at University of Jaén

Publications -  34
Citations -  555

Paloma Arranz-Mascarós is an academic researcher from University of Jaén. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 33 publications receiving 507 citations. Previous affiliations of Paloma Arranz-Mascarós include University of Granada.

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Thermodynamics of anion-π interactions in aqueous solution.

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that anion−π interactions furnish a stabilization of about −10 kJ/mol to the free energy of association, which is likely due to reduced hydrophobic pyrimidine surface exposed to water after anion aggregation, and the consequent reduced disruptive effect on the dynamic water structure.
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Ligand Adsorption on an Activated Carbon for the Removal of Chromate Ions from Aqueous Solutions

TL;DR: Adsorption equilibria of K2CrO4 in aqueous solution on the AC alone and on theAC-aromatic ligand adsorbents, respectively, prove the efficient development of specific chemical functions at the carbon surface provided by the adsorbed aromatic compounds.
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Adsorption of designed pyrimidine derivative ligands on an activated carbon for the removal of Cu(II) ions from aqueous solution

TL;DR: The adsorption of five Nalpha-substituted amino acids with a 5-nitroso-6-oxo pyrimidine as substituent on a commercial activated carbon (AC) has been studied in aqueous solution at several pH values to provide a new route for the functionalization of the AC surface with carboxyl groups.
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Construction of green nanostructured heterogeneous catalysts via non-covalent surface decoration of multi-walled carbon nanotubes with Pd(II) complexes of azamacrocycles

TL;DR: In this article, a bottom-up strategy was used to synthesize green nanostructured heterogeneous catalysts for the Cu-free Sonogashira cross-coupling, leading to significant improvements in terms of yields and reaction conditions.