R.Forteza's research while affiliated with University of the Balearic Islands and other places
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Publications (15)
Este artículo presenta la caracterización de las escorias de la Planta de Tratamiendo de Residuos Sólidos Urbanos de Son Reus (Palma de Mallorca), mediante el estudio de su composición y su comportamiento físico y químico, de cara a una posible reutilización o valorización
In a sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) micellar solution, the rate of coupling of a diazonium ion with N-(1- naphthyl)ethylenediamine (NED) increases greatly, the protonation of the resulting azo dyes takes place at higher pH values and the dyes are more soluble. These favourable features were applied to the development of a simple flow-injection spect...
The behaviour of maleinimidemonoxime (MIMO) has been studied at 0.50 M ionic strength and different pH values (1.8–13.0) using several electroanalytical techniques (dc and DP polarography and dc and DP cyclic voltammetry). The oxime group and the ethylenic double bond undergo an irreversible diffusion-controlled reduction in the entire pH range con...