Publications by authors named "Alicia Beatriz Pomilio"

The use of iron ions as catalyst of oxidation with hydrogen peroxide, known as the Fenton reaction, is important for industry and biological systems. It has been widely studied since its discovery in the 19th century, but important aspects of the reaction as which is the oxidant, the role of oxygen, and the oxidation state of Fe still remain unclear. In this work new mechanistic insights of the oxidation of carbohydrates by the Fenton reaction using glycerol as experimental model are described.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alicia Beatriz Pomilio"

  • - Alicia Beatriz Pomilio's research explores the mechanistic aspects of the Fenton reaction, particularly focusing on the use of glycerol as a model for studying oxidation processes.
  • - The 2016 article titled "New Insights of the Fenton Reaction Using Glycerol as the Experimental Model" presents new findings regarding the effects of oxygen, magnesium ion inhibition, and the oxidation state of iron in the reaction.
  • - Through her work, Pomilio contributes to a better understanding of the complexities involved in the Fenton reaction, which is significant for both industrial applications and biological processes.