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Pedro J. J. Alvarez
Researcher at Rice University
Publications - 416
Citations - 42141
Pedro J. J. Alvarez is an academic researcher from Rice University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 378 publications receiving 34837 citations. Previous affiliations of Pedro J. J. Alvarez include University of Minnesota & University of Michigan.
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Why Was My Paper Rejected without Review
Greg Lowry,Jennifer A. Field,Paul Westerhoff,Julie B. Zimmerman,Pedro J. J. Alvarez,Alexandria B. Boehm,John C. Crittenden,Jordi Dachs,Miriam L. Diamond,Matthew J. Eckelman,Jorge L. Gardea-Torresdey,Dan Giammar,Thomas B. Hofstetter,Keri C. Hornbuckle,Guibin Jiang,Xiangdong Li,Fred Leusch,James R. Mihelcic,Shelly L. Miller,Amy Pruden,Lutgarde Raskin,Susan D. Richardson,Martin Scheringer,Daniel Schlenk,Timm Strathmann,Shu Tao,T. David Waite,Peng Wang,Shuxiao Wang +28 more
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Current Methods and Prospects for Analysis and Characterization of Nanomaterials in the Environment.
TL;DR: In this paper , a review of sample pretreatment methods developed for separation and preconcentration of nanomaterials from environmental samples, including natural waters, wastewater, soils, sediments, and biological media, is presented.
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Integrating Environmental Dimensions of "One Health" to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance: Essential Research Needs.
Ling Jin,Amy Pruden,Alexandria B. Boehm,Pedro J. J. Alvarez,Lutgarde Raskin,Tamar Kohn,Xiangdong Li +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors highlight several critical issues for researchers working in this field and invite a “Letter to Editor” response in order to better define impactful contributions from the environmental dimension of AMR as part of a broader "One Health" vision.
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A new Frontier in Texas: managing and regulating brackish groundwater
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the geological, technical, and legal contexts of groundwater in Texas and situate brackish groundwater within those constructs, and provide policy recommendations regarding use of the resource.
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Cobalt–Copper Nanoparticles on Three-Dimensional Substrate for Efficient Ammonia Synthesis via Electrocatalytic Nitrate Reduction
TL;DR: In this paper , an earth-abundant cobalt-copper (Co1-xCux) nanoparticles supported on a three-dimensional substrate for efficient and selective ammonia (NH3) synthesis via electrocatalytic nitrate reduction is presented.