Maria L. Carreon Source Confirmed

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Associate Professor - Engineering

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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20 h-index 55 pubs 2,083 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Maria L. Carreon's research focuses on the synthesis of ammonia and the conversion of carbon dioxide using non-thermal plasma catalysis. Her work investigates the energetic pathways and reaction mechanisms involved in these processes, often employing zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and perovskite materials as catalysts. She has explored the deconstruction of high-density polyethylene into hydrogen and light hydrocarbons using plasma-assisted catalysis over hollow ZSM-5 microspheres.

Carreon has received significant federal funding to support her investigations. She serves as PI on three NSF awards totaling nearly $1 million. These grants support her work on understanding plasma polarization on perovskites for CO2 capture and conversion, the rational design of alloys for high-yield ammonia production via non-thermal plasma catalysis, and the development of cold plasma-intensified perovskite membrane technology for CO2 utilization.

Her scholarly contributions include 55 publications with over 2,000 citations, reflecting a highly cited researcher designation. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville include Fnu Gorky, Apolo Nambo, M. Carreón-Garcidueñas, and Grace Jones, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 20
  • Publications: 55
  • Citations: 2,083

Selected Publications

  • Determination of aluminium content in welding metal by thermoelectric means and its relationship with mechanical properties (2025) DOI
  • Nondestructive evaluation of corrosion in an artificial aging process at a clad pipe by thermoelectric means (2025) DOI
  • Plasma-driven decentralized production of essential chemicals (2025) DOI
  • Cold-Plasma-Driven Ammonia Synthesis over Porous Silica: The Role of the Morphology (2025) DOI
  • Design and Characterization of a Membrane Dielectric-Barrier Discharge Reactor for Ammonia Synthesis (2023) DOI

Federal Grants 3 $998,799 total

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