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Reyna Natividad

Researcher at Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

Publications -  85
Citations -  3347

Reyna Natividad is an academic researcher from Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Biodiesel. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 76 publications receiving 2940 citations. Previous affiliations of Reyna Natividad include National Autonomous University of Mexico & University of Birmingham.

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Preparation and Characterization of CaO Nanoparticles/NaX Zeolite Catalysts for the Transesterification of Sunflower Oil

TL;DR: In this article, the results of the transesterification of sunflower oil with methanol to produce biodiesel using CaO nanoparticles supported on NaX zeolite as catalyst were reported.
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Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes: An Overview of the Current Applications to Actual Industrial Effluents

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of electrochemical methods to produce hydroxyl radical, using directly or indirectly electrochemical technology, within the so-called Advanced Electrochemical Oxidation Processes (EAOP).
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Synergy of electrochemical and ozonation processes in industrial wastewater treatment.

TL;DR: In this article, the effectiveness of electrochemical, ozone and integrated electrochemical-ozone processes on industrial wastewater was evaluated, and the results showed that ozone treatment reduced both COD and BOD 5 by 60% and integration of the two processes at pH 7 and 20μm −2 of current density greatly improved the reduction of COD (84%), BOD5 (79%), color (95%), turbidity, and total coliforms (99%).
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Transesterification of Castor Oil: Effect of Catalyst and Co-Solvent

TL;DR: Biodiesel is emerging as an alternative fuel with several advantages over the common petroleum based fuels as discussed by the authors. In its production, however, variables such as raw material, catalyst, and co-solvent are variable.
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Hydroxyl Radicals quantification by UV spectrophotometry

TL;DR: In this article, a relatively simple and low cost method is proposed to quantify the produced hydroxyl radicals during an advanced oxidation process ( ● OH), which is usually complicated by the radical high reactivity and short life time and therefore a scavenging agent such as salicylic acid is commonly employed.