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Polytechnic University of Valencia

EducationValencia, Spain
About: Polytechnic University of Valencia is a education organization based out in Valencia, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Population. The organization has 16282 authors who have published 40162 publications receiving 850234 citations.


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TL;DR: The results showed that the serious virtual world does not present statistically significant differences with the traditional type of class, however, students from the virtual group reported enjoying the class more, being more engaged, and having greater intentions to participate thanStudents from the traditional group.
Abstract: The objective of this study is to present and to evaluate the E-Junior application: a serious virtual world (SVW) for teaching children natural science and ecology. E-Junior was designed according to pedagogical theories and curricular objectives to help children learn about the Mediterranean Sea and its environmental issues while playing. In this study, we present data about the E-Junior evaluation. A class in a serious virtual world (virtual group) was compared with a traditional type of class (traditional group) that contained identical learning objectives and contents but lacked a gaming aspect. Data collection consisted of quantitative and qualitative measures on a sample of 48 children. With regards to learning effectiveness, the results showed that the serious virtual world does not present statistically significant differences with the traditional type of class. However, students from the virtual group reported enjoying the class more, being more engaged, and having greater intentions to participate than students from the traditional group. The plausible explanation for this can be found in the qualitative data. The implications of these results and improvement proposals are also discussed in this work.

265 citations

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TL;DR: The catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles (MNPs) is highly dependent on the nature of the support as mentioned in this paper, which includes a large surface area, strong metal-support interaction, and presence of active sites that participate in the reaction mechanism.

265 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a dehydroisomerization of R-Pinene and terpenes to produce Cymene, which was shown to be more efficient than the traditional dehydration.
Abstract: 3.2.3. Hydroformylation 2467 3.2.4. Dimerization 2468 3.2.5. Oxidative Cleavage and Ozonolysis 2469 3.2.6. Metathesis 2470 4. Terpenes 2472 4.1. Pinene 2472 4.1.1. Isomerization: R-Pinene 2472 4.1.2. Epoxidation of R-Pinene 2475 4.1.3. Isomerization of R-Pinene Oxide 2477 4.1.4. Hydration of R-Pinene: R-Terpineol 2478 4.1.5. Dehydroisomerization 2479 4.2. Limonene 2480 4.2.1. Isomerization 2480 4.2.2. Epoxidation: Limonene Oxide 2480 4.2.3. Isomerization of Limonene Oxide 2481 4.2.4. Dehydroisomerization of Limonene and Terpenes To Produce Cymene 2481

264 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the most outstanding applications of small pore microporous materials in catalysis, such as methanol-to-olefins or selective catalytic reduction of NOx.
Abstract: In the last years, the preparation of small pore zeolites, especially those presenting large cavities in their structure, have received much attention because they have shown excellent application in catalysis (such as methanol-to-olefins or selective catalytic reduction of NOx) and gas separations. In the present review, we will focus on the diverse synthetic routes followed to direct the crystallization of small pore zeolites and, on the other hand, the most outstanding applications of those small pore microporous materials.

264 citations

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TL;DR: Three alternatives to a multi-Gaussian model, all sharing the same Gaussian histogram and the same covariance function, but with different continuity patterns for extreme values, were considered to model the spatial variability of log-conductivity.

264 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Avelino Corma134104989095
Bruce D. Hammock111140957401
Geoffrey A. Ozin10881147504
Wolfgang J. Parak10246943307
Hermenegildo García9779246585
María Vallet-Regí9571141641
Albert Ferrando8741936793
Rajendra Prasad8694529526
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves8660225151
George W. Huber8428037964
Juan J. Calvete8145822646
Juan M. Feliu8054423147
Amparo Chiralt7829818378
Michael Tsapatsis7737520051
Josep Redon7748881395
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023130
2022331
20212,655
20202,861
20192,762