Maria V. Alekseeva (bykova) - Catalysis

Author Information

Maria V. Alekseeva Bykova is a researcher affiliated with the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, located at Lavrentiev Ave., 5, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia. Her research primarily focuses on catalysis, particularly in the areas of dehydrogenation, hydrotreatment, and pyrolysis oil upgrading.

Research Contributions

Maria V. Alekseeva Bykova has made significant contributions to the field of catalysis. Her work includes the development and study of high-loading catalysts, such as Zn/Ni-SiO2 and Ni–Cu sol-gel catalysts, for various applications including selective hydrogen evolution and dehydrogenation of liquid organic hydrides. She has also explored the catalytic hydrotreatment of pyrolytic fractions derived from fast pyrolysis liquids and sewage sludge-derived pyrolysis oil, emphasizing the behavior and efficiency of Ni-based catalysts under varying conditions.

Aliases

Maria V. Alekseeva Bykova is also known by several aliases, including M.v. Alekseeva (Bykova), Maria Alekseeva Bykova, and Maria V. Alekseeva (Bykova).

Publication and Citation Metrics

Year Title DOI
2022 Promoting effect of Zn in high-loading Zn/Ni-SiO2 catalysts for selective hydrogen evolution from methylcyclohexane. 10.1039/d2dt00332e
2021 Ni–Cu High-Loaded Sol–Gel Catalysts for Dehydrogenation of Liquid Organic Hydrides: Insights into Structural Features and Relationship with Catalytic Activity 10.3390/nano11082017
2020 High-Loaded Nickel Based Sol–Gel Catalysts for Methylcyclohexane Dehydrogenation 10.3390/catal10101198
2020 Catalytic Hydrotreatment of the Pyrolytic Sugar and Pyrolytic Lignin Fractions of Fast Pyrolysis Liquids Using Nickel Based Catalysts 10.3390/en13010285
2020 Effect of Temperature on the Hydrotreatment of Sewage Sludge-Derived Pyrolysis Oil and Behavior of Ni-Based Catalyst 10.3390/catal10111273
2019 NiCuMo-SiO2 catalyst for pyrolysis oil upgrading: Model acidic treatment study 10.1016/J.APCATA.2019.01.003
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Citation Count 44
h-index 4
Paper Count 6

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