Dr. María Victoria López Ramón is a researcher affiliated with the Universidad de Jaén (Spain), as indicated by her institutional email ( mvlro@ujaen.es ). Her work focuses on environmental engineering, nanomaterials, and water treatment technologies, with a particular emphasis on photocatalysis and adsorption processes for pollutant removal. Specializes in photocatalytic degradation of pharmaceuticals (e.g., venlafaxine, sulfonamides) and industrial contaminants using advanced materials like TiO2 composites , graphitic carbon nitride , and metal ferrites . Develops hybrid xerogels and magnetic nanospheres for applications in water purification, soil remediation, and biomedical systems (e.g., drug delivery of ciprofloxacin). Pioneers low-cost solutions for pollution control, including marble waste sludges and activated carbon derivatives. Active in environmental toxicology and life cycle assessments , such as evaluating the ecological impact of cement production. Her recent publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches integrating materials chemistry, environmental sustainability, and health risk mitigation. No formal academic rank or teaching roles are explicitly stated in the provided data.





