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Laboratoire de réactivité de surface (LRS) - UMR 7197

Le Laboratoire de Réactivité de Surface, ou LRS, est une Unité mixte de l’Université Pierre et Marie Curie et du CNRS (UMR 7197), rattachée à deux Instituts du CNRS : l’Institut de Chimie et l’Institut d’Ecologie et Environnement (section 14 du Comité National). Il est l’un des Laboratoires de l’Institut des Matériaux de Paris Centre (IMPC, FR 2482)
Au 1er Janvier 2010, il comprend environ 80 personnes : 40 permanents et 45 doctorants, post-doctorants ou visiteurs.
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Activités de recherche
Le LRS a pour mission la synthèse et ou la fonctionnalisation de matériaux inorganiques et le contrôle de leur réactivité catalytique en phase gazeuse ou liquide ainsi qu’en milieu biologique. Les recherches du LRS s’articulent autour de quatre axes thématiques :
- Approche moléculaire de la synthèse et de la réactivité de matériaux inorganiques // Responsable Michel CHE
- Réactivité de Matériaux Catalytiques à base de Métaux Nobles et Pseudo-Métaux // Responsable : Catherine LOUIS
- Etudes des Supports Poreux pour l’Adsorption et le Catalyse de l’Environnement (Groupe ESPACE) // Responsable : Pascale MASSIANI
- Réactivité de surfaces métalliques ou oxydées en milieu biologique // Responsables : Claire-Marie PRADIER et Jean-François LAMBERT
Ces quatre groupes travaillent en étroite interaction avec une équipe de modélisateurs (1 CR et 1 MdC), et une équipe d’ingénieurs et techniciens qui assurent l’excellence du LRS dans le domaine de la caractérisation des matériaux. Une particularité du Laboratoire est de viser à la compréhension des solides depuis leur synthèse jusqu’à leur fonctionnement, grâce à la mise en uvre de techniques de caractérisation chimique ou structurale qui permettent un contrôle des matériaux aux échelles macroscopiques et moléculaires et ce, au plus près des conditions de fonctionnement de la surface en catalyse ou en milieu biologique.
La réactivité aux interfaces solide-gaz ou solide-liquide est un domaine pluridisciplinaire qui fait appel aux concepts de chimie moléculaire, chimie des matériaux, physico-chimie des surfaces, nanosciences, catalyse, chimie du vivant ou encore chimie pour l’environnement. Au LRS, la réactivité de surface est abordée suivant une approche intégrée allant d’études sur des surfaces bien définies (monocristaux, films minces, nanoparticules) à des travaux sur des surfaces divisées. Pour cela, le LRS développe des techniques permettant la caractérisation d’interfaces aussi bien sous ultra-vide qu’en présence de phases réactives, gazeuses ou liquides.
Les recherches du LRS s’appuient sur des techniques de caractérisation des matériaux et équipements propres au laboratoire, ou bien partagés au sein de l’Institut des Matériaux de Paris Centre ou avec d’autres laboratoires de la Faculté de Chimie.
Le LRS est un pôle d’enseignement et de formation par la recherche avec vingt-quatre enseignants-chercheurs impliqués dans l’enseignement de la Chimie à tous les niveaux allant du L1 au M2 jusqu’à la formation doctorale. Il relève de deux Ecoles Doctorales : Génie des procédés et haute technologie (ED390) et Physique et chimie des matériaux (ED 397).
Le LRS développe de nombreuses collaborations nationales et internationales, au travers de projets ANR, de GDR, de projets de recherche ou de réseaux européens, ainsi que de collaborations bilatérales avec des laboratoires académiques de nombreuses régions du monde. Il est également une plate-forme de valorisation, beaucoup de ses travaux étant effectués dans le cadre de contrats avec des organismes publics ou des partenaires industriels.
Mots-clés
Elaboration, fonctionnalisation de matériaux inorganiques, catalyse, spectroscopie, basicité, catalyseurs modèles, réactivité basique, chimie de coordination interfaciale, toxicochimie, oxyde mésoporeux, nanoparticules, catalyse par l'or, sulfure, carbure, substitut de métaux nobles, catalyse hétérogène, catalyse pour l'environnement, chimie verte, fonctionnalisation de surfaces, couches auto-assemblées, chimie prébiotique, biocapteurs, biocompatibilité, biofilms.
Equipes et thématiques de recherche
Groupe I : Les travaux de recherche de l’équipe « Approche moléculaire de la synthèse et de la réactivité de matériaux inorganiques » visent à développer une approche intégrée comprenant : i) la synthèse de catalyseurs hétérogènes par différentes méthodes, ii) la détermination de leurs propriétés macroscopiques (par DRX, MET, BET, calorimétrie, etc..), iii) l'utilisation d'une sonde appropriée pour caractériser leurs propriétés locales et moléculaires (par spectroscopies et calculs théoriques) et iv) la mesure de leur réactivité, conduisant ainsi aux relations "structure - propriétés".
Groupe II : Les travaux de recherche de l’équipe « Réactivité de Matériaux Catalytiques à base de Métaux Nobles et Pseudo-Métaux » s’articulent autour de la préparation de nanoparticules de métaux nobles et pseudo-métaux (carbures et sulfures) supportées sur oxydes, de leur caractérisation et de l’étude de leurs performances catalytiques dans des réactions d’intérêt fondamental, environnemental et industriel.
Groupe III : Les travaux de recherche du groupe ESPACE « Etude des Supports Poreux pour l’Adsorption et la Catalyse de l’Environnement » vise à la préparation contrôlée de matériaux à porosités organisées pour des applications de catalyse hétérogène et d’adsorption répondant à des enjeux environnementaux. Les études englobent la synthèse et la modification de supports poreux (zéolithes, mésoporeux,…), l’optimisation de phases actives (intrinsèques au support ou obtenues par dépôt/dispersion), et, enfin, l’utilisation de solides activés pour la dépollution d’effluents gazeux ou liquides ou pour des procédés chimiques plus respectueux de l’environnement.
Groupe IV : Les travaux de recherche de l’équipe « Réactivité de surfaces métalliques ou oxydées en milieu biologique visent à contrôler les inférées solides – biomolécules – et revêtent 3 aspects :
- l’adsorption d’acides aminés et de peptides et l’étude de réactions de formation de liaisons péptidiques
- la fonctionnalisation de surface pour l’immobilisation contrôlée de protéines, l’élaboration de biocapteurs
- la fonctionnalisation de surface pour le contrôle de l’adsorption de protéines et de bactéries, etc.
Groupe Modélisateurs : Les travaux de recherche des théoriciens (Dr. H. Guesmi et Dr. F. Tielens) porte sur l’étude de systèmes de dimension réduite qui sont en relation directe avec les thématiques du laboratoire : surface (métallique, oxyde, zeolite), interface, agrégats. En étroite collaboration avec les expérimentateurs, elle s’attache à décrire par des modèles réalistes, à l’échelle atomique les propriétés électroniques, thermodynamiques et réactionnelles de ces systèmes. Les principaux outils de modélisation sont le calcul de structure électronique par des méthodes ab-initio. L’équipe s’intéresse également à l’étude et le développement de descripteurs de la théorie réactionnelle de la DFT.
Projets en cours
Les projets du LRS s’inscrivent dans la ligne scientifique générale de l’« Elaboration et caractérisation de nouveaux matériaux inorganiques pour le contrôle de leur réactivité ». La synthèse et la fonctionnalisation de matériaux pour la catalyse, le plus souvent constitué d’une phase active oxyde ou métallique déposée sur un support d’oxyde, sont optimisées grâce à une caractérisation précise des sites de surface ou des particules, au cours de leur préparation et de leur activation, après la réaction et si possible au cours de la réaction sous flux de gaz réactifs et en température.
Les études en cours concernent :
i) l’influence sur les propriétés catalytiques de la coordination des ions de transition supportés, de leurs propriétés redox et basiques ainsi que celles de supports oxyde, leurs propriétés pour certains oxydes ; ii) le rôle du confinement de la phase active dans des solides mésoporeux ; iii) la modification de supports mésoporeux pour moduler leurs propriétés acido-basiques ; iv) l’influence de la taille, la forme, et de l’état électronique des particules sur la réactivité.
Un effort particulier est dédié à la microscopie électronique par transmission (MET) en vue d’élaborer des méthodologies permettant la visualisation directe, en conditions réelles de température et d’atmosphère, de l’évolution des matériaux (supports poreux, phases dispersées, interfaces) lors de leur activation ou de leur fonctionnement.
Les réactions catalytiques étudiées sont liées à la remédiation de problèmes environnementaux, avec en particulier, l’oxydation de CO, la décomposition oxydante de COV (Composés Organiques Volatils), les réactions d’hydrotraitement et la catalyse de déNOx (réduction des oxydes d’azote). L’étude de réactions de transestérification pour la valorisation de la biomasse et de nouvelles réactions d’ouvertures de cycles est aussi abordée.
Dans le domaine des interfaces biologiques, les études en cours s’articulent autour de 3 axes : i) la compréhension des mécanismes de formation des liaisons peptidiques par adsorption d’acides aminés sur oxydes SiO2, argiles (Chimie prébiotique)
ii) la fonctionnalisation de surfaces métalliques ou oxydées par des thiols, des silanes ou des polymères pour le greffage contrôlé (densité et orientation) de protéines (applications aux biocapteurs et à la biocompatibilité) ou au contraire pour limiter l’adsorption de biomolécules (inhiber la formation de biofilms).
iii) Une étude de l’adsorption de petits peptides sur des surfaces métalliques ou oxydées intégrant des expériences sous ultra-vide et d’autres en phase liquide.
Quel que soit le domaine d’application, la compréhension des phénomènes d’adsorption et des mécanismes réactionnels fait appel à la modélisation moléculaire.
Avancées scientifiques, résultats marquants
Dans le domaine de la catalyse : 1. Relation entre basicité thermodynamique et réactivité basique, chimie de coordination des anions O2- de MgO, (approche expérimentale et théorique). 2. Etude de nanoparticules métalliques dans zéolithes basiques et catalyse de l’environnement. 3. Préparation de nouveaux supports acides pour les réactions d’hydrodésulfuration et hydrocraquage 4. Développement de catalyseurs à base de nanoparticules d’or, mono et bi-métalliques sur oxydes, 5. Etablissement d’une théorie de la réduction catalytique de NO par CO et de la réduction de NO par les hydrocarbures 6. Design de nouveaux catalyseurs polyfonctionnels pour l’industrie automobile. 7. Catalyse deNOx assistée par plasma. 8. Nouveaux matériaux catalytiques polyfonctionnels à base de carbure de molybdène et de tungstène pour traiter les composés soufrés (pluies acides). 9. Evolution des propriétés morpholiques et électroniques des particules métalliques sous gaz de prétraitement ou réactionnel. 10. Combinaisons des approches DFT/EXAFS pour une localisation exacte des atomes de métaux de transition dans les zéolites.
Dans le domaine des interfaces biologiques 11. Caractérisation au niveau moléculaire de catalyseurs d’oxydes de V, Nb et Ta supportés sur silice amorphe et incorporé dans un réseau zéolithique. Description des chemins réactionnels de la formation de couches auto assemblées de thiols sur or. 12. Adsorption sélective d’acides aminés sur silice 13. Interaction de peptides sur oxydes sur poudres et surfaces planes modèles, 14. Greffage d’enzymes et catalyse enzymatique 15. Mise au point d’immunocapteurs de toxines et/ou bactéries.
Ecoles doctorales
- ED 397 - Physique et chimie des matériaux
- ED 390 - Génie des Procédés et Hautes Technologies
Partenariats scientifiques
Locaux
FR 2482 - Institut des matériaux de Paris-Centre (UFR 926)
FR 2769, intitulée Chimie moléculaire de Paris-Centre : organique, inorganique et biologique
Nationaux
GdR Or-Nano (faire un lien)
LRC (Laboratoire de Recherche Conventionnée) avec le CEA-Le Ripaul
Internationaux
COST D19, COST D41, GDRI, INTAS, PHC (Partenariats Hubert Curien) avec divers pays (Pologne, Italie, Tchéquie, Belgique), ECONET, Collaboration avec le Mexique.
Partenariats industriels
Total, PSA, Renault, IFP, Snecma-Safran, GDF, CEA, ONERA, Air Liquide, Rhodia, St Gobain, HORIBA, SAGEM
Brevets
C. Boyer, V. Coupard, L. Delannoy, A. Hugon, L. Fischer, C. Louis, C. Thomazeau, Brevet UPMC-CNRS-IFP (6 Juin 2008) FR 2932177: "Procédé d’hydrogénation sélective sur un catalyseur à base d’or" ; extension aux Etats-Unis (2009) n° de dépôt : US 12/480,570 : "Selective hydrogenation process on a gold-containing catalyst”
Principaux équipements
- analyses thermiques
- analyses en température programmée
- Chimisorption
- Diffraction des rayons X
- Microbalance à cristal de quartz (Q-Sense E 4)
- Microscopie électronique par transmission
- Physisorption
- Résonance Magnétique Nucléaire
- Résonance Paramagnétique Electronique
- Spectrométrie Infrarouge, DRIFT, ATR, PM-IRRAS
- Spectrométrie de fluorescence et photoluminescence
- Spectrométrie de masse
- Spectrométrie Raman
- Spectrophotométrie UV-visible-proche IR
- Tests catalytiques
- Microscopie à Force Atomique (AFM)
- Mesure d’angle de contact (Angle de goutte)
- Spectroscopie de photoélectrons (XPS)
Principales publications
2007
01 Selective catalytic reduction of NO by alcohols on Co- and Fe-Sib catalysts
S. DZWIGAJ, J. JANAS, T. MACHEJ, M. CHE
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 133-136
02 Low-pressure chemical and photochemical reactions of oxides of nitrogen on alumina taken as a model substance for mineral dust in relation to air pollution
A. A. LISACHENKO, A.O. KLIMOVSKII, R.V. MIKHAILOV, B.N. SHELIMOV, M. CHE
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 247-251
03 Stabilization of hexagonal close-packed metallic nickel for alumina-supported systems prepared from Ni (II) glycinate
V. RODRIGUEZ-GONZALEZ, E. MARCEAU, P. BEAUNIER, M. CHE, C. TRAIN
J. Solid State Chem., 2007, 180, 22-30
04 Transformations of g-alumina in aqueous suspensions 1. Alumina chemical weathering studied as a function of pH
X. CARRIER, E. MARCEAU, J.F. LAMBERT, M. CHE
J. Colloid Interface Sci., 2007, 308, 429-437
05 A study of cobalt speciation in Co/Al2O3 catalysts prepared from solutions of cobalt-ethylenediamine complexes
F. DUMOND, E. MARCEAU, M. CHE
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2007, 111, 4780-4789
06 Infra-red characterization of hydroxyl groups on MgO: a periodic and cluster DFT study.
C. CHIZALLET, G. COSTENTIN, M. CHE, F. DELBECQ, P. SAUTET
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2007, 129, 6442-6452.
07 Effect of the Preparation Method on the State of Nickel Ions in BEA Zeolites. A Study by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of Adsorbed CO and NO, Temperature-Programmed Reduction, and X-Ray Diffraction.
A. PENKOVA, S. DZWIGAJ, R. KEFIROV, K. HADJIIVANOV, M. CHE
J. Phys. Chem. C 2007, 111, 8623-8631
08 Modulation of catalytic properties of VSiBEA zeolite by controlled introduction of V ions
S. DZWIGAJ, M. CHE, B. GRZYBOWSKA, I. GRESSEL et K. SAMSON
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2007, 172, 385-388
09 Photocatalytic reduction of NO by CO on titanium dioxide under visible light irradiation
A. A. LISACHENKO, R.V. MIKHAILOV, L.L. BASOV, B.N. SHELIMOV, M. CHE
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2007, 111, 14440-14447
10 Effect of Co content on the catalytic activity of CoSiBEA zeolite in the selective catalytic reduction of NO with ethanol: Nature of the cobalt species
J. JANAS, T. MACHEJ, J. GURGUL, R.P. SOCHA, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
Appl. Catal. B, 2007, 75, 239-248
11 State of cobalt in CoSiBEA zeolite and its role in NO SCR with ethanol
J. JANAS, T. MACHEJ, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2007, 170, 1466-1472
12 Effect of preparation and metal content on the introduction of Fe in BEA zeolite, studied by DR UV-Vis, EPR and Mössbauer spectroscopy
S. DZWIGAJ, L. STIEVANO, F.E. WAGNER, M. CHE
J. Phys. Chem. solids., 2007, 68, 1885-1891
13 Generation, identification and reactivity of paramagnetic VO2 centers in zeolite BEA for model studies of processes involving spin pairing, electron transfer and oxygen transfer
P. PIETRZYK, Z. SOJKA, S. DZWIGAJ , M. CHE
J. Am. Chem. soc., 2007, 129, 14174-14175
14 Catalytic properties of Ru nanoparticles introduced in a matrix of hypercrosslinked polystyrene toard the low-temperature oxidation of D-glucose Lakina
E. SULMAN, V. DOLUDA, S. DZWIGAJ, E. MARCEAU, L. KUSTOV, O. TKACHENKO, A. BYKOV, V. MATVEVA, M. SULMAN, N. LAKINA
J. Mol. Catal. A, 2007, 278, 112-119
15 Influence of the morphology and impurities of Ni(OH)2 on the synthesis of neutral Ni(II)amino acid complexes
V. RODRIGUEZ-GONZALEZ, E. MARCEAU, M. CHE, C. PEPE
J. Solid State Chem. 180, 2007, 3469-3478
16 Edge wetting effects of g-Al2O3 and anatase-TiO2 supports by MoS2 and CoMoS active phases: A DFT study
D. COSTA, C. ARROUVEL, M. BREYSSE, H. TOULHOAT, P. RAYBAUD
J. Catal., 2007, 246, 325-343
17 Study of the structure of OH groups on MgO by 1D and 2D 1H MAS NMR combined with DFT cluster calculations
C. CHIZALLET, G. COSTENTIN, H. LAURON-PERNOT, M. CHE, C. BONHOMME, J. MAQUET, F. DELBECQ, P. SAUTET
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2007, 111, 18279-18287
18 Modulation of catalytic properties of VSiBEA zeolite by controlled introduction of V ions.
S. DZWIGAJ, M. CHE, B. GRZYBOWSKA, I. GRESSE, K. SAMSON
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2007, 170 B, 1466-1472
19 Sorption of Cu (II) onto vineyard soils: Macroscopic and spectroscopic investigations
S. BOUDESOCQUE, E. GUILLON, M. APLINCOURT, E. MARCEAU, L. STIEVANO
J. Colloid. Interf. Sci., 2007, 307, 40-49
20 Light olefin transformation over ZSM-5 zeolites. A kinetic model for olefin consumption,
P. BORGES, R. RAMOS PINTO, M.A.N.D.A LEMOS, F. LEMOS, J.C. VEDRINE, E.G. DEROUANE, F. RAMOA RIBEIRO
Appl. Catal. A, 2007, 324, 20-29
21 Esterification of acrylic acid with but-1-ene over sulfated Fe- and Mn-promoted zirconia
N. ESSAYEM, V. MARTIN, A. RIONDEL, J.C VEDRINE
Appl. Catal. A, 2007, 326, 74-81
22 Preparation of co-impregnated Cu-Zn/SiO2 catalysts: influence of the drying step on metallic particle size and on Cu°-ZnII interactions.
S. CATILLON-MUCHERIE, F. AMMARI, J.-M. KRAFFT, H. LAURON-PERNOT, C. LOUIS
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2007, 111, 11619-11626.
23 Ni/SiO2 catalysts prepared with ethylenediamine nickel precursors: influence of the pre-treatment on the catalytic properties in glucose hydrogenation
S. SCHIMPF, C. LOUIS, P. CLAUS
Appl. Catal. A, 2007, 318, 45-52
24 Activation of oxygen by metallic gold in Au/TiO2 catalysts
N. WEIHER, A.M. BEESLEY, N. TSAPATSARIS, L. DELANNOY, C. LOUIS, J.A. Van BOKHOVEN, S.L.M. SCHROEDER
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2007, 129, 2240-2241
25 Silica and Titania Supported Ni-Au: Application in Catalytic Hydrodechlorination
G. YUAN, C. LOUIS, L. DELANNOY, M. A. KEANE
J. Catal., 2007, 247, 256-268
26 Catalytic reduction of nitrogen monoxide by propene in the presence of excess oxygen over gold based ceria catalyst
L. T. Nga NGUYEN, C. Potvin, G. Djéga-Mariadassou, L. Delannoy, C. Louis
Topics Catal., 2007, 42-43, 91-94
27 Chemistry of silica-supported cobalt catalysts preparation by cation adsorption. 1. Initial localized adsorption of cobalt precursors
R. TRUJILLANO, C. LOUIS, J.F. LAMBERT, F. VILLAIN
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2007, 111, 7152-7164
28 Oxidation of gold metal particles supported on TiO2: an FTIR study by means of low-temperature CO adsorption
Hr. Klimev, K. Fajerwerg, K. Chakarova, L. Delannoy, C. Louis, K. Hadjiivanov
J. Mater. Sci., 2007, 42, 3299-3306.
29 Reducibility of supported gold (III) precursors: influence of the metal oxide support and consequences for CO oxidation activity
L. Delannoy, N. Weiher , N. Tsapatsaris, A.M. Beesley, L. Nchari, S.L.M. Schroeder, C. Louis
Topics Catal., 2007, 44, 263-273. Article invité
30 Preparation and characterization of polyoxomolybdate stabilized Ru0 nanoparticles deposited on mesoporous silica. their use as catalysts for aromatics hydrogenation
S. BOUJDAY, J. BLANCHARD, R. VILLANNEAU, J.M. KRAFFT, C. GEANTET, C. LOUIS, M. BREYSSE, A. PROUST
Chem. Phys. Chem., 2007, 8, 2636-2642
31 Ruthenium sulfide clusters in acidic zeolites: In situ XAS characterization during sulfidation and reaction
J. BLANCHARD, J. BANDO, K.K., MATSUIB, T. HARADA, M. BREYSSE, Y. YOSHIMURA.
App. Catal. A, 2007, 322, 98-105
32 Platinum doped hydrotreating catalysts for deep hydrodesulfurization of diesel fuels
S. PESSAYRE, C. GEANTET, R. BACAUD, M. VRINAT, T. S. N’GUYEN, Y. SOLDO, J.-L. HAZEMANN, M. BREYSSE
Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2007, 46, 3877-3883
33 Pulsed field gradient NMR studies of n-hexane diffusion in MCM-41 materials
Z. ADAM, F. GUENNEAU, M.A. SPRINGUEL-HUET, J. BLANCHARD, A. GEDEON
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2007, 165, p. 203-20
34 Complex catalysts from self-repairing ensembles to highly reactive air-based oxidation systems
C. L. HILL, L. DELANNOY, D. C. DUNCAN, I. A. WEINSTOCK, R.F. RENNEKE, R. S. REINER, R. R. ATALLA, J. W. HAN, D. HILLESHEIM, R. CAO, T. M. ANDERSON, N. M. OKUN, D. G. MUSAEV, Y. V. GELETII
C. R. Chimie, 2007, 10, 305-312
35 Modifying the porosity of SBA-15 silicas by post synthesis basic treatments
V. ESCAX, E. DELAHAYE, M. IMPEROR-CLERC, P. BEAUNIER, M.D. APPAY, A. DAVIDSON
Microporous Mesoporous Mater., 2007, 102, 234-241.
36 Investigation of co-hosted basic and metal nanoparticles in Pt/Cs-BEA zeolites
C. BISIO, K. FAJERWERG, G. MARTRA, P. MASSIANI
Catal. Today, 2007, 124, 36-42 Article invité
37 Introduction of vanadium species in BEA zeolite by solid state reaction: spectroscopic identification and mechanism
E. EL MALKI, P. MASSIANI, M. CHE
Res. Chem. Intermed., 2007, 33, 749-774 Article invité
38 Calibrated Co3O4 nanoparticles patterned in SBA-15 silicas: Accessibility and activity for CO oxidation
I. lopes, A. Davidson, C. Thomas
Catal. Commun. 2007, 8, 2105-2109
39 Kinetic study of the deep hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene over molybdenum carbide supported on a carbon black composite: Existence of two types of active sites
A. HYNAUX, C. SAYAG, S. SUPPAN, J. TRAWCZYNSKI, M. LEWANDOWSKI, A. SZYMANSKA-KOLASA , G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 3-6
40 Comparison of molybdenum carbide and tungsten carbide for the hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene
A. SZYMANSKA-KOLASA, M. LEWANDOWSKI, C. SAYAG, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 7-12
41 Carbon black composites-supports of HDS catalysts
P. GHEEK, S. SUPPAN, J. TRAWCZYNSKI, A. HYNAUX, C. SAYAG, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 19-22
42 Catalytic performance of platinum doped molybdenum carbide for simultaneous hydrodenitrogenation and hydrodesulfurization
M. LEWANDOWSKI, A. SZYMANSKA-KOLASA, P. DA COSTA, C. SAYAG
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 31-34
43 Hydrodenitrogenation of indole over Mo2C catalyst: insights into mechanistic events through DFT modeling
W. PISKORZ, G. ADAMSKI, A KOTARBA, Z. SOJKA, C. SAYAG, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 39-43
44 Spectroscopic EPR and IR studies of monomeric and dimeric species formed upon adsorption of nitric oxide on Ce0.75Zr0.25O2 and their reactivity with dioxygen
A. ADAMSKI, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, Z. SOJKA
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 120-124
45 Kinetic study of the hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene over molybdenum carbides supported on functionalized carbon black composite. Influence of indole
A. HYNAUX, C. SAYAG, S. SUPPAN, J. TRAWCZYNSKI, M. LEWANDOWSKI, A. SZYMANSKA-KOLOSA, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Appl. Catal.B., 2007, 72, 62-70
46 On the kinetics of CO oxidation by O2 over RhI(CO)2 catalytic species anchored to a zeolitic support
C. FONTAINE-GAUTRELET, C. THOMAS, J.M. KRAFFT, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Topics Catal., 2007, 42-43, 357-361
47 Influence of the nature of the reducible support on CO oxidation kinetics of supported Rhd+ catalysts: SnO2 versus Ce0.68Zr0.32O2
C. FONTAINE-GAUTRELET, C. THOMAS, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Topics Catal., 2007, 42-43, 363-366
48 Evidence for Rh electron-deficient atoms (Rhd+) as the catalytic species for CO oxidation when supported on Ce0.68Zr0.32O2: A combined N2-FTIR, benzene hydrogenation, and kinetic study
C. FONTAINE-GAUTRELET, J.M. KRAFFT, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU , C. THOMAS
J. Catal., 2007, 247, 34-42
49 Accessibility of Co3O4 nanoparticles patterned in SBA-15
I. LOPES, N. EL HASSAN, G. WALLEZ, C. THOMAS , A. DAVIDSON
Stud. Surf. Sci., 2007, 170B, 1213-1221
50 A three–function model reaction for designing DeNOx catalysts
G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, M. BERGER, O. GORCE, J.W. PARK, H. PERNOT, C. POTVIN,
C. THOMAS, P. DA COSTA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 2007, 171, 145-173
51 Preparation of zeolite Y and ZSM-5 coatings for cracking fuel in a cooling system for hypersonic vehicles
M. GRILL, M. SICARD, F. SER, C. POTVIN, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2007, 170A, 258-266
52 Comparison between tungsten carbide and molybdenum carbide for the hydrodenitrogenation of carbazole
A. SZYMANSKA-KOLASA, M. LEWANDOWSKI, C. SAYAG, D. BRODSKI, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 35-38
53 Selective reduction of NOX in diesel exhaust with hydrocarbons over alumina in NEDC conditions,
I. NADJAR, P. DA COSTA, J.-M. TRICHARD, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Topics in catalysis, 2007, 42-43, 27-31
54 deNOx reduction by methanol over Co/alumina
J.-W. PARK, C. POTVIN, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Topics Catal., 2007, 42-43, 259-262
55 Kinetics of catalyzed and non catalyzed oxidation of soot from a Diesel Engine
P. DARCY, P. DA COSTA, H. MELLOTTEE, J.-M. TRICHARD, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 252-256
56 CH4-SCR of NO: Effect of catalyst preparation on catalytic performance,
A.P. FERREIRA, S. CAPELA, P. DA COSTA, C. HENRIQUES, M.F. RIBEIRO, F.R. RIBEIRO,
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 156-165
57 Alumina supported palladium-cobalt catalysts for SCR deNOx by methane in stationary sources,
R. MARQUES, K. EL KABOUSS, P. DA COSTA, S. DA COSTA, F. DELACROIX, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU,
Catal Today, 2007, 119, 166-174
58 Investigation of NO reduction by methane over Pt-Rh based catalysts supported on high surface area alumina
A PIETRASZEK, R. MARQUES, P. DA COSTA, J. CAMRA, M. NAJBAR
Catal. Today, 2007, 119, 187-193
59 Comparative Study of Natural Gas Vehicles Commercial Catalysts in Monolithic Form
P. Da Costa, M. Salaün, G. Djéga-Mariadassou, S. Da Costa, G. Brecq
Society of Automotive Engineers, 2007-01-0039
60 Correlation between the surface properties and the deNOx reactivity of ceria zirconia catalysts
M. ADAMOWSKA, S. MULLER, A. KRZTON, P. DA COSTA, P. BURG
Appl. Catal. B., 2007, 74, p. 278-289
61 Salt concentration and pH-dependent adsorption of two polypeptides on planar and divided alumina surfaces. In situ IR investigations
C. M. PRADIER, V. HUMBLOT, L. STIEVANO, C. MÉTHIVIER, J. F. LAMBERT
Langmuir 2007, 23, 2463-2471
62 Microsolvation of zwitterionic glycine by silanol ligands: A DFT Study.
D. COSTA, C. LOMENECH, E. KREBS, M. MENG, L. STIEVANO, J. F. LAMBERT
J. Mol. Struct.: THEOCHEM, 2007, 806, 253-259
63 A DNA biosensor based on peptide nucleic acids on gold surfaces
E. MATEO-MARTI, C. BRIONES, C.M. PRADIER, J.A. MARTIN-GAGO
Biosens Bioelectron., 2007, 22, 1926-1932
64 Anti-rabbit immunoglobulin G detection in complex medium by PM-RAIRS and QCM with dissipation measurements: Influence of the antibody immobilisation method.
E. BRIAND, M. SALMAIN, C. COMPERE, C.-M. PRADIER
Biosens Bioelectron., 2007, 22, 2884-2890
65 Functionalisation of gold surfaces with thiolate SAMs: Topography/bioactivity relationship – A combined FT-RAIRS, AFM and QCM investigation.
E. BRIAND, C. GU, S. BOUJDAY, M. SALMAIN, J.M. HERRY, C.M. PRADIER
Surf. Sci., 2007, 601, 3850-3855
66 Amino acid and peptides on Cu(110) surfaces: chemical and structural analyses of L-Lysine.
V. HUMBLOT, C. METHIVIER, R. RAVAL, C.-M. PRADIER
Surf. Sci., 2007, 601, 4189-4194
67 Amino acids adsorption and reactivity on the surface of amorphous silica.
L. STIEVANO, I. LOPES, L.-Y. PIAO, M. MENG, D. COSTA, J.-F. LAMBERT,
Eur. J. Mineral., 2007, 19, 321-331
68 Surface Response methodology for the Study of Supported Membrane Formation.
C. ROSSI, E. BRIAND, P. PAROT, M. ODORICO, J. CHOPINEAU
J. Phys. Chem. B, 2007, 111, 7567-7576
69 A theoretical study on the electronic structure of Au-XO(0,-1,+1) (X= C, N, and O) Complexes: Effect of an external electric field
F. TIELENS, L. GARCIA, V. POLO, J. ANDRES
J. Phys. Chem. A. 2007, 111, 13255
70 Evidence of Zig-Zag Nanotube like Structure Based on Au32 Units. A Quantum Chemical Study.
F. TIELENS, J. ANDRES
J. Phys. Chem. C., 2007, 111, 10342
2008
01 Control of particle size via chemical composition: structural and magnetic characterization of Ni-Co alloy nanoparticles encapsulated in lamellar mixed oxides
K. A. TARASOV, V. P. ISUPOV, B. B. BOKHONOV, Yu. A. GAPONOV, B. B. TOLOCHKO, M. M. YULIKOV, V. F. YUDANOV, A. DAVIDSON, P. BEAUNIER, E. MARCEAU, M. CHE
Micropor. Mesopor. Mater., 2008, 107, 202-211
02 Presentation and impact of experimental techniques in chemistry
Z. SOJKA, M. CHE
J. Chem. Educ., 2008, 85, 934-940
03 From Al2O3-supported Ni(II) – ethylenediamine complexes to CO hydrogenation catalysts: importance of the hydrogen post-treatment evidenced by XPS
F. NEGRIER, E. MARCEAU, M. CHE, J.M. GIRAUDON, L. GENGEMBRE, A. LÖFBERG
Catal. Lett., 2008, 124, 18-23
04 An EPR study of physi- and chemisorption of NO on MgO: effect of outgassing temperature and nature of surface sites
S. HIGASHIMOTO, G. COSTENTIN, B. MORIN, M. CHE
Appl. Catal. B, 2008, 84, 58-64
05 FTIR characterization of Fe3+-OH groups in Fe-H-BEA zeolite: interaction with CO and NO
R. KEFIROV, E. IVANOVA, K. HADJIIVANOV, S. DZWIGAJ, M. CHE
Catal. Lett., 2008, 125, 209-214
06 State of chromium in CrSiBEA Zeolite Prepared by the Two-Step Postsynthesis Method: XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis, EPR, TPR and XAS studies
S. DZWIGAJ, S. TETSUYA
J. Phys. Chem., 2008, 112, 5803-5809
07 From mesoporous alumina to Pt/Al2O3 catalyst: a comparative study of the aluminas synthesis in aqueous medium, physicochemical properties and stability
S. HANDJANI, J. BLANCHARD, E. MARCEAU, P. BEAUNIER, M. CHE
Micropor. Mesopor. Mater., 2008, 116, 14-21
08 Incorporation of copper in SiBEA zeolite as isolated lattice mononuclear Cu(II) species and its role in selective catalytic reduction of NO by ethanol
S. DZWIGAJ, J. JANAS, J. MIZERA , J. GURGUL, R.P. SOCHA, M. CHE
Catal. Letters, 2008, 126, 36-42
09 Stabilization of Cu+ ions in BEA zeolite: study by FTIR spectroscopy of adsorbed CO and TPR
R. KEFIROV, A. PENKOVA, K. HADJIIVANOV, S. DZWIGAJ, M. CHE
Micropor. Mesopor. Mater., 2008, 116, 180-187
10 Use of TiO2/TiO2-x2D heterostructure for sensitization of titanium dioxide to the visible spectral region
A. A. LISACHENKO, R.V. MIKHAILOV, L.L. BASOV, B.N. SHELIMOV, M. CHE
High Energy chem., 2008, 42, 588-590
11 Assignment of photoluminescence spectra of MgO powders: TD-DFT cluster calculations combined to experiments. Part I: Structure effects on dehydroxylated surfaces
C. CHIZALLET, G. COSTENTIN, H. LAURON-PERNOT, J.M. KRAFFT, M. CHE, F. DELBECQ,
P. SAUTET
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2008, 112, 16629-16637
12 Assignment of photoluminescence spectra of MgO powders: TD-DFT cluster calculations combined to experiments. Part II: Hydroxylation effects
C. CHIZALLET, G. COSTENTIN, H. LAURON-PERNOT, J.M. KRAFFT, M. CHE, F. DELBECQ,
P. SAUTET
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2008, 112, 19710-19717
13 Two kinds of framework Al sites studied in BEA zeolite by X-ray diffraction, Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy, NMR techniques and V probe
R. HAJJAR, Y. MILLOT, P.P. MAN, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2008, 112, 20167-20175
14 Nature of vanadium species in V substituted zeolites: A combined experimental and theoretical study
F. TIELENS, M. TREJDA, M. ZIOLEK, S. DZWIGAJ
Catal. Today, 2008, 139, 221-226
15 The activity of Mg/Al reconstructed hydrotalcites by "memory effect" in the cyanoethylation reaction
O. D. PAVEL, R; BIRJEGA, M. CHE, G. COSTENTIN, E. ANGELESCU, S. SEVER
Catal. Comm., 2008, 9, 1974-1978
16 Continuous supercritical iC4/C4= alkylation over H-BEA and H6USY. Influence of the zeolite structure
A.L. MOTA SALINAS, G. SAPALY, Y. BEN TAARIT, J.C. VEDRINE, N. ESSAYEM
Appl. Catal. A, 2008, 336, 61-71
17 Comparison of Nd promoted alkaline–earth oxides prepared through evaporation and sol–gel methods by their catalytic performance in propane oxidative dehydrogenation
D. FILKOVA, B. SAVOVA, M. RAILEANU, J. C. VEDRINE
Stud. Surf. Sci. and Catal., 2008, 174, 1051-1056
18 Characterization of mesoporous alumina prepared by surface alumination of SBA-15
M. BACA, E. de la ROCHEFOUCAULD, E. AMBROISE, J.M. KRAFFT, R. HAJJAR, P.P. MAN, X. CARRIER, J. BLANCHARD
Micropor. Mesopor. Mater., 2008, 110, 232–241
19 Confinement in Nanopores at the Oxide/Water Interface: Modification of Alumina Adsorption Properties
M. BACA, X. CARRIER, J. BLANCHARD
Chem. Eur. J., 2008, 14, 6142-6148
20 Recent studies in the preparation, activation and design of active phases and supports of hydrotreating catalysts
M. BREYSSE, C. GEANTET, P. AFANASIEV, J. BLANCHARD, M. VRINAT
Catal. Today, 2008, 130, p. 3-13 Article invite
21 Chemistry of silica-supported cobalt catalysts prepared by cation adsorption. 2. Neoformation of
cobalt phyllosilicate
R. TRUJILLANO, C. LOUIS, J.F. LAMBERT
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2008, 112, 18551-18558
22 Characterization and catalytic performance of ruthenium sulfide catalysts supported on H-BEA, Na- and Cs-H-BEA zeolites
P. CASTILLO-VILLALON, J. RAMIREZ, C. LOUIS, P. MASSIANI
Appl. Catal. A: General, 2008, 343, 1-9
23 Supported gold catalysts for the selective hydrogenation of 1,3-butadienne in the presence of an excess of alkenes
A. HUGON, L. DELANNOY, C. LOUIS
Gold Bulletin, 2008, 41, 127-138
24 Surface species structure and activity in NO decomposition of an anatase-supported V-O-Mo catalyst
P. KORNELAK, D.S. SU, C. THOMAS, J. CAMRA, A. WESELUCHA-BIRCZYNSKA, M. TOBA, M. NAJBAR
Catal. Today, 2008, 137, 273-277
25 Hydrodenitrogenation on Pt/silica-alumina catalysts in the presence of H2S: Role of acidity
E. BY PEETERS, M. CATTENOT, C. GEANTET, M. BREYSSE, J.L ZOTIN
Catal. Today, 2008, 133-135, 299-304
26 Layered basic zirconium oxide sulfate prepared in molten salt – An ion exchanger and intercalation host
P. BY AFANASIEV, C. GEANTET, M. BREYSSE
Mater. Lett., 2008, 62, 1624-1626
27 A FT-IR evidence of two distinct sites for cationic exchange in BEA zeolite: consequences on acid and basic properties in presence of Cs
C.Bisio, G.Martra, S. Coluccia, P. Massiani
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2008, 112, 10520-10530
28 Dispersion and states of platinum ions in BEA-zeolite pores: effect of the framework basicity
C. BISIO, K. FAJERWERG, J.M. KRAFFT, P. MASSIANI, G. MARTRA
Research Chem. Intermed., 2008, 34, 565-576 Article invité
29 Study by transmission electron microscopy tomography of gold nanoparticles in reduced Au/zeolites
D. BROURI, V. RICHARD, P. MASSIANI
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2008, 174 B, 841-844
30 Probing the strength, concentration and environment of basic sites in zeolites by IR spectroscopy
B. MOULIN, L. OLIVIERO, F. MAUGE, J.F. GROUST, J.M. KRAFFT, G. COSTENTIN,
P. MASSIANI
Stud. surf. Sci. Catal., 2008, 174 B, 861-864
31 Evidence for the facile formation of nitrogen-containing compounds from NOx and propene species on tungstated zirconia-based catalysts: Are these compounds active or spectator species in the selective catalytic reduction of NOxby C3H6?
N. EL KOLLI, C. POTVIN, C. THOMAS
J. Catal. 2008, 259, 240-249
32 Selective reduction of Nox by hydrogen and methane in Natural Gas Stationary Sources over alumina supported Pd, Co and Co/Pd catalysts, Part A: On the effect of palladium precursors and catalyst pre-treatment
R. MARQUES, L. MAZRI, S. DA COSTA, F. DELACROIX, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, P. DA COSTA
Catal. today, 2008, 137, p. 179-184
33 Selective reduction of NOx by hydrogen and methane in Natural Gas Stationary Sources over alumina supported Pd, Co and Co/Pd catalysts, Part B: On the effect of bimetallic catalyst preparation
R. MARQUES, L. MAZRI, S. DA COSTA, F. DELACROIX, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, P. DA COSTA
Catal. today, 2008, 137, 185-190
34 Methane activation by NO2 on Co loaded SBA-15 catalysts: On the effect of mesopores (length, diameter) on the residence time and catalytic activity
N. EL HASSAN, A. DAVIDSON, P. DA COSTA, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Today. 2008, 137, 191-196
35 CH3OH as possible intermediate compound of CH4-SCR of NO- Mechanistic study: an attempt to
identify R-NOx compounds with Co/Pd-HFER based catalyst
S. CAPELA, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, F. RAMOA RIBEIRO, M.F. RIBEIRO, P. DA COSTA, C. HENRIQUES
Catal. Today, 2008, 137, 157-161
36 Metallic active species for deNOx SCR by METHANE with Co and Pd/co HFER Catalysts
S. CAPELA, R. CATALAO, P. DA COSTA, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, F. RAMOA RIBEIRO, M. F. RIBEIRO, C. HENRIQUES
Stud. Surf. Sci., 2008, 174B, 1033
37 Plasma-assisted total catalytic oxidation of methane. On the influence energy deposition of plasma and feed composition Submitted
R. MARQUES, S. DA COSTA, P. DA COSTA
Appl. Catal. B, Environmental, 2008, 82, 50-57
38 Methane oxidation by NO and O2 from reverse spillover on alumina supported palladium catalysts
R. MARQUES, S. CAPELA, S. DA COSTA, F. DELACROIX, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, P. DA COSTA
Catal. Comm. 2008, 9, Issue 8, 1704-1708
39 Stochastic Simulation and Single Events Kinetic Modeling: Application to Olefin Oligomerization
J.R. SHAHROUZI, D. GUILLAUME, P. ROUCHON, P. DA COSTA
Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2008, 47, 4308-4316
40 DRIFT Studies of NO and O2 interaction on cerium-zirconium oxides as deNOx catalysts
M. ADAMOWSKA, A. KRZTON, M. NAJBAR, P. DA COSTA, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Today, 2008, 137, 288-291
41 Stochastic Simulation and Single Events Kinetic Modelling: Application to Olefin Oligomerization
J.R. SHAHROUZI, D. GUILLAUME, P. ROUCHON, P. DA COSTA
Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2008, 47, 4308-4316
42 Plasma catalytic oxidation of methane using noble metal based catalysts
P. DA COSTA, R. MARQUES, S. DA COSTA
Appl. Catal. B: Environmental, 2008, 84, 214-222
43 Infrared optical immunosensor : Application to the detection of the herbicide atrazine
M. SALMAIN, N. FISCHER-DURAND, C.M. PRADIER
Anal. biochem., 2008, 373, 61-70
44 Characterization of w -Functionalized undecanethiol mixed SAMs on Au(111); A combined PM-IRRAS/XPS/Periodic DFT study
F. TIELENS, D. COSTA, V. HUMBLOT, C.M. PRADIER
J. Phys. Chem. C., 2008, 112, 182-190
45 On the reactivity of NO/N2 mixtures with aluminum surfaces: a combined PM-IRRAS and QCM investigation
A. DELEBECQUE, C. THOMAS, C.M. PRADIER, C. METHIVIER, H. PAOLI, E. COFFRE, M. CARRE
Surf. Sci., 2008, 602, 283-290
46 Glutathione adsorption from UHV to the liquid phase at various pH on gold and subsequent modification of protein interaction
A. VALLEE, V. HUMBLOT, C. METHIVIER, C.M. PRADIER
Surf. Interf. Anal., 2008, 40, 395-399
47 Reactivity of a hydroxylated alumina surface in the presence of NO diluted in N2: a PM-IRRAS in situ investigation
A. DELEBECQUE, C. THOMAS, C.M. PRADIER, C. METHIVIER, H. PAOLI, E. COFFRE, M. CARRE
J. Phys. Chem. C., 2008, 112, 2964-2971
48 Exploring the reactivity of mixed w-Functionalized undecanethiol SAMs; A DFT study
F. TIELENS, V. HUMBLOT, C. M. PRADIER
Inter. J. Quantum Chemistry, 2008, 108, 1792-1795
49 Elucidation of the low Coverage chiral adsorption assembly of L-Lysine on Cu(110) surface; A theoretical study
F. TIELENS, V. HUMBLOT, C.M. PRADIER
Surf. Sci., 2008, 602, 1032-1039
50 Nucleic acid interactions with pyrite surfaces
E. MATEO-MARTI, C. BRIONES, C. ROGERO, C. GOMEZ-NAVARRO, C. METHIVIER, C.M. PRADIER, J.A. MARTIN-GAGO
Chem. Phys., 2008, 362, 11-18
51 Detection of pathogenic staphylococcus aureus bacteria by gold based immunosensors
S. BOUJDAY, R. BRIANDET, M. SALMAIN, J.M. HERRY, P.G. MARNET, M. GAUTIER, C.M. PRADIER
Microchim. Acta., 2008, 54, 66-73
52 In-depth investigation of protein adsorption on gold surfaces correlating the structure and density to the efficiency of the sensing layer
S. BOUDJAY, A. BANTEGNIES, E. BRIAND, P.G. MARNET, M. SALMAIN, C.M. PRADIER
J. Phys. Chem. B, 2008, 112, 6708-6715
53 Adsorption of a tripeptide, GSH, on Au(111) under UHV conditions ; PM-RAIRS and low T-XPS characterisation
A. VALLEE, V. HUMBLOT, C. METHIVIER, C.M. PRADIER
Surf. Sci., 2008, 602, 2256-2263
54 Ab Initio study of the hydroxylated surface of amorphous silica: a realistic model
F. TIELENS, C. GERVAIS, J.F. LAMBERT, F. MAURI, D. COSTA
Chem. Mater., 2008, 20, 3336-3344
55 Exploring the Adsorption of Microsolvated Glycine on the Surface of Amorphous Silica with Periodic DFT
D. COSTA, A. TOUGERTI, F. TIELENS, C. GERVAIS, L. STIEVANO, J. F LAMBERT
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008, 10, 6360-6368
56 Adsorption and polymerization of amino acids on mineral surfaces: A review
J. F. LAMBERT
Origin. Life Evol. Biosph., 2008, 38, 211-242
57 Evaluation of microwave-assisted acid extraction procedures for the determination of metal content and potential bioavailability in sediments
C. BETTIOL, L. STIEVANO, M. BERTELLE, F. DELFINO, E. ARGESE
Appl. cheochem.,; 2008, 23, 1140-1151
58 Understanding the reactivity and catalytic properties of gas-phase, crystal and supported V2O5 systems using Density Functional Theory based Reactivity Indices
M. CALATAYUD, F. TIELENS, F., DE PROFT
Chem. Phys. Lett., 2008, 456, 59
59 Exploring the adsorption of microsolvated glycine on the surface of amorphous silica with periodic DFT
D. COSTA, A. TOUGERTI, F. TIELENS, C. GERVAIS, F. MAURI, L. STIEVANO, J.F. LAMBERT
PCCP 2008, 42, 6360
60 Cation distributions in CoAlO4 and Co2AlO4 spinels: Pressure and Temperature effects
F. TIELENS, M. CALATAYUD, R. FRANCO, J.M. RECIO
High Pressure Research, 2008, 28, 521
61 In situ Detection and Characterisation of Potable Water Biofilms, Microscopic, Spectroscopic and Electrochemistry methods
J. GAMBY, A. PAILLERET, C. BOUCHER, C.M. PRADIER, B. TRIBOLLET
Electrochimica Acta, 2008, 54, 66-73
2009
01 Role of tetrahedral Co(II) sites of CoSiBEA zeolite in the selective catalytic reduction of NO: XRD, UV-vis, XAS and catalysis study
J. JANAS, T. SHISHIDO, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
Appl. Catal., B, Environnemental, 2009, 89, 196-203
02 Effect of iron impurities on the catalytic activity of BEA, MOR and MFI zeolites in the SCR of NO by ethanol
S. DZWIGAJ, J. JANAS, W. ROJEK, L. STIEVANO, F.E. WAGNER, F. AVERSENG, M. CHE
Appl. Catal. B, Environmental, 2009, 86, 45-52
03 Do Cu(II) ions need Al atoms in their environment to make CuSiBEA active in the SCR of NO by ethanol or propane ? A spectroscopic and catalysis study
S. DZWIGAJ, J. JANAS, J. GURGUL, R.P. SOCHA, T. SHISHIDO, M. CHE
Appl. Catal. B, Environnemental, 2009, 85, 131-138
04 Molybdenum oxide catalysts for metathesis of higher 1 –alkenes via supporting MoO2
(acetylacetonate)2 and MoO2 (glycolate)2 on SBA-15 mesoporous molecular sieves
H. BALCAR, D. MISHRA, E. MARCEAU, X. CARRIER, N. ZILKOVA, Z. BASTL
Appl. Catal. A-Gen, 2009, 359,129-135
05 What do vanadium framework sites look like in redox model silicate zeolites?
F. TIELENS, M. CALATAYUD, S. DZWIGAJ, M. CHE
Micropor. and Mesopor. Mater., 2009, 119, 137-143
06 Direct D-Glucose Oxidation over Noble Metal Nanoparticles Introduced on Polymer and Inorganic Supports
V. MATVEEVA, A. BYKOV, V. DOLUDA, M. SULMAN, N. KUMAR, S. DZWIGAJ, E. MARCEAU, L. KUSTOV, O. TKACHENKO, E. SULMAN
Top Catal. 2009, 52, 387-393
07 Applications of photoluminescence spectroscopy to the investigation of oxide-containing catalysts in the working state
M. ANPO, S. DZWIGAJ, M. CHE
Adv. Catal., 2009, 52, 1-42
08 Effect of Cu content on the catalytic activity of CuSiBEA zeolite in the SCR of NO by ethanol: Nature ot the copper species
J. JANAS, J. GURGUL, R.P. SOCHA, S. DZWIGAJ
Appl. Catal., B: Environmental, 2009, 91, 217-224
09 Selective catalytic reduction of NO by ethanol: Speciation of iron and " structure-properties” relationship in FeSiBEA zeolite
J. JANAS, J. GURGUL, R.P. SOCHA, T. SHISHIDO, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
Appl. Catal., B: Environmental, 2009, 91, 113-122
10 Influence of the Content and Environment of Chromium in CrSiBEA Zeolites on the Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane
J. JANAS, J. GURGUL, R.P. SOCHA, J. KOWALSKA, K. NOWINSKA, T. SHISHIDO, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
J. Phys Chem. C, 2009, 113, 13273-13281
11 Influence of dealumination and treatments on the chromium speciation in zeolite CrBEA
K. HADJIIVANOV, A. PENKOVA, R. KEFIROV, S. DZWIGAJ, M. CHE
Micropor. and Mesopor. Mater., 2009, 124, 59-69
12 Role of tetrahedral Co(II) sites of CoSiBEA zeolite in the selective catalytic reduction of NO: XRD, UV-vis, XAS and catalysis study
J. JANAS, T. SHISHIDO, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
Appl. Catal., B, Environnemental, 2009, 89, 196-203
13 Nature, Environment and Quantification of Titanium Species in TiSiBEA Zeolites Investigated by XRD, NMR, DR UV-Vis and XPS
J.P. NOGIER, Y. MILLOT, P. MAN, C. METHIVIER, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
Catal. Lett., 2009, 130, 588-592
14 Remarkable effect of the preparation method on the state of vanadium in BEA zeolite: Lattice and extra-lattice V species
S. DZWIGAJ, E. IVANOVA, R. KEFIROV, K. HADJIIVANOV, F. AVERSENG, J.M. KRAFFT, M. CHE
Catal. Today, 2009, 142, 185-191
15 Direct D-Glucose Oxidation over Noble Metal Nanoparticles introduced on Polymer and Inorganic Supports
V. MATVEEVA, A. BYKOV, V. DOLUDA, M. SULMAN, N. KUMAR, S. DZWIGAJ, E. MARCEAU, L. KUSTOV, O. TKACHENKO, E. SULMAN
Top. Catal., 2009, 52, 387-393
16 Probing the Incorporation of Ti(IV) into the BEA Zeolite Framework by XRD, FTIR, NMR, and DR UV-jp810722bis
J.P. NOGIER, Y. MILLOT, P. MAN, T. SHISHIDO, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2009, 113, 4885-4889
17 Effect of Cu content on the catalytic activity of CuSiBEA zeolite in the SCR of NO by ethanol: Nature of the copper species
J.JANA, J. GURGUL, R. P.SOCHA, S. DZWIGAJ
Appl. Catal. B. Environmental, 2009, 91, 217-224
18 Effect of iron impurities on the catalytic activity of BEA, MOR and MFI zeolites in the SCR of NO by ethanol
S. DZWIGAJ, J. JANAS, W.ROJEK, L. STIEVANO, F. WAGNER, F. AVERSENG, M. CHE
Appl. Catal. B. Environmental, 2009, 86, 45-52
19 Do Cu(II) ions need Al atoms in their environment to make CuSiBEA active in the SCR of NO by ethanol or propane ? A spectroscopy and catalysis study
S. DZWIGAJ, J. JANAS, J. GURGUL, R.P. SOCHA, T. SHISHIDO, M. CHE
Appl. Catal. B. Environmental, 2009, 85, 131-138
20 Relationship between soil composition and retention capacity of terbumeton onto chalky soils
A. EL ARFAOUI, S. SAYEN, E. MARCEAU, L. STIEVANO, E. GUILLON, M. COUDERCHET
Environ. Chem. 2009, 6, 245-252
21 Insights into the Geometry, Stability and Vibrational Properties of OH Groups on y- AL2O3, TiO2- Anatase and MgO from DFT Calculations
C. CHIZALLET, M. DIGNE, C. ARROUVEL, P. RAYBAUD, F. DELBECQ, G. COSTENTIN, M. CHE, P. SAUTET, H. TOULHOAT
Top. Catal. 2009, 52, 1005-1016
22 From Al2O3-Supported Ni(II)-ethylenediamine complexes to CO hydrogenation catalysts: Characterization of the surface sites and catalytic properties
E. MARCEAU, A LOFBERG, J-M GIRAUDON, F. NEGRIER, M. CHE, L. LECLERCQ
Appl. Catal. A-Gen, 2009, 362, 34-39
23 Role of tetrahedral Co(II) sites of CoSiBEA zeolite in the selective catalytic reduction of NO:XRD, UV-vis, XAS
and datalysis study
J. JANAS, T. SHISHIDO, M. CHE, S. DZWIGAJ
Appl. Catal. B, Environnemental, 2009, 89, 196-203
24 EXAFS spectroscopy as tool to probe metal-support interaction and surface molecular structures in oxide-
supported catalysts: application to Al2O3-supported Ni(II) complexes and ZrO2-supported tungstates.
X. CARRIER, E.MARCEAU, H. CARABINEIRO, V. RODRIGUEZ-GONZALEZ, M. CHE
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 7527-7539
Article invité
25 Influence of OH groups environmental topology on their kinetic basicity studied on model MgO surfaces by H MAS
NMR
C. CHIZALLET, H. PETITJEAN, G. COSTENTIN, H. LAURON-PERNOT, J. MAQUET, P. BAZIN, C. BONHOMME, M.CHE
J. Catal. 2009, 268, 175-179
26 Neodymium doped alkaline-earth oxide catalysts for propane oxidative dehydrogenation. Part I: Material characterization
B. SAVOVA, D. FILKOVA, D. CRISAN, M. CRISAN, M. RAILEANU, N. DRAGAN, A. GALTAYRIES, J. C. VEDRINE
Appl. Catal. A, 2009, 359, 47-59
27 Neodymium doped alkaline-earth oxide catalysts for propane oxidative dehydrogenation. Part II: Catalytic properties
B. SAVOVA, D. FILKOVA, D. CRISAN, M. CRISAN, M. RAILEANU, N. DRAGAN, L. PETROV, J. C. VEDRINE
Appl. Catal. A, 2009, 359, 55-61
28 Contributions for the Study of the Acid Transformation of Hydrocarbons over Zeolites
P. BORGES, R. RAMOS PINTO, P. OLIVEIRA, M.A.N.D.A. LEMOS, F. LEMOS, J.C. VEDRINE, E.G. DEROUANE, F. RAMOA RIBEIRO
J Mol. Catal. A, 2009, 305, 60-68
29 Comparing AI-SBA-15 Support and Pt/AI-SBA-15 Catalyst: Changes in Al Speciation and Acidic Properties Induced by the Introduction of Pt via Aqueous Medium
S. HANDJANI, S. DZWIGAJ, J. BLANCHARD, E. MARCEAU, J-M. KRAFFT, M. CHE
Top Catal. 2009, 52, 334-343
30 Pd-promoted selective gas phase hydrogenetion of p-chloronitrobenzene over alumina supported Au
F. CARDENAS-LIZANA, S. GOMEZ QUERO, A. HUGON, L. DELANNOY, C. LOUIS, M. A.
KEANE
J. Catal., 2009, 262, 235-243
31 GECat, 2008 Foreword
A. TRAVERT, K. MARCHAND, J. BLANCHARD
C.R. Chim. 2009, 12, 635-636.
32 Supported gold catalysts for the decomposition of VOC: Total oxidation of propene in low concentration as model reaction
L. DELANNOY, K. FAJERWERG, P. LAKSHMANAN, C. POTVIN, C. METHIVIER, C. LOUIS
Appl. Catal. B. 2009, 117-124
33 Influence of the reactant concentration in selective hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene over supported gold catalysts under alkene rich conditions: A consideration of reaction mechanism
A. HUGON, L. DELANNOY, C. LOUIS
Gold Bull., 2009, 42, No 4, 310-320
34 On the characterisation of silver species for SCR of NOx with ethanol
A. MUSI, P. MASSIANI, J.M. TRICHARD, P. DA COSTA
Catal. Lett. 2009, 128, 25-30
35 On the characterisation of silver species on Ag/Al2O3 catalysts for SCR of NOx with ethanol
A. MUSI, P. MASSIANI, D. BROURI, J.M. TRICHARD, P. DA COSTA
Catal. Lett., 2009, 128, 25
36 Effect of the synthesis method on alumina supported silver based catalyst for NOx selective reduction by ethanol
M. BOUTROS, J.M. TRICHARD, P. DA COSTA
Top. Catal., 2009, 52, 1781
37 On the effect of poor metals (Al, Ga, In) for NOx conversion by SCR ethanol
M. BOUTROS, J. STARCK, B. DE TYMOWSKI, J.M. TRICHARD, P. DA COSTA
Top. Catal., 2009, 52, 1786
38 Ceria-zirconia supported rhodium catalyst for NOx reduction from coal combustion flue gases
M. ADAMOWSKA, A. KRZTON, M. NAJBAR, J. CAMRA, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, P. DA COSTA
Appl. Catal B: Environmental, 2009, 90, 535-544
39 Mesoporous silver based SBA15 as potential catalysts for NOx reduction by ethanol
M. BOUTROS, J.M. TRICHARD, P. DA COSTA
Appl. Catal B: Environmental, 2009, 91, 640-648
40 Influence of preparation methods of LaCoO3 on the catalytic performances in the decomposition of N2O
J.P. DACQUIN, C. LANCELOT, C. DUJARDIN, P. DA COSTA, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU, P. BEAUNIER, S. KALIAGUINE, S. VAUDREUIL, S. ROYER, P. GRANGER
Appl. Catal B: Environmental, 2009, 91, 596-604
41 Effect of gas composition on catalytic activity of Natural Gas Vehicles Commercial Catalysts in Monolithic Form
M. SALAUN, A. KOUAKOU, S. DA COSTA, P. DA COSTA
Appl. Catal. B. Environmental, 2009, 88, 386-397
42 Reforming of model biomass tar compounds
A. LAMACZ, A. KRZTON, A. MUSI, P. DA COSTA
Catal. Lett., 2009, 128, 40
43 Synthetic gas bench study of a 4 way catalytic converter: catalytic oxidation, NOx storage/reduction and impact of soot loading and regeneration
C.N. MILLET, R. CHEDOTAL, P. DA COSTA
Appl. Catal. B. Environmental, 2009, 90, 339-346
44 Enhancement of 3-way CNG catalyst performance at high temperature due to the presence of water in the feed: on the role of steam reforming of methane and on the influence of ageing
M. SALAUN, S. CAPELA, S. DA COSTA, L. GAGNEPAIN, P. DA COSTA
Top. Catal., 2009, 52, 1972
45 Hydrogenolysis of carbon-halogen and carbon-carbon bonds over Pd/Nb2O5-Al2O3 catalysts
Z. KARPINSKI, M. BONAROWSKA, D. LOMOT, S. SREBOWATA, J.A. RODRIGUES, P. DA COSTA, G. DJEGA-MARIADASSOU
Catal. Comm., 2009, 10, 1757-1761
46 Dispersion of Co3O4 nanoparticles within SBA-15 using alkane solvents
J. VAN DER MEER, I. BARDEZ, F. BART, P.A. ALBOUY, G. WALLEZ, A. DAVIDSON
Micropor. Mesopor. Mater., 2009, 118, 183-188
47 Hyperpolarized 129Xe NMR and N2 sorption corss-investigations of the cristallization of AI-SBA-15 amorphous walls into ZSM-5 type materials
S. HABIB, F. LAUNAY, M.A SPRINGUEL-HUET, F. GUENNEAU, M. MAZAJ, N. NOVAK TUSAR, A. GEDEON
J Porous Mater, 2009, 16, 349-359
48 Surface IR applied to rapid and direct immunosensing of environmental pollutants
S. BOUDJAY, C. GU, M. GIRARDOT SALMAIN, C.M. PRADIER, et al.
Talanta, 2009, 78, 165-170
49 Grafting of Lysozyme and/or Poly (ethylene glycol) to Prevent Biofilm Growth on Stainless Steel Surfaces
A. CARO, V. HUMBLOT, C. METHIVIER, M. MINIER, M. SALMAIN et C.M. PRADIER
J Phys Chem B, 2009, 113, 2101-2109
50 Innovative surface characterization techniques applied to immunosensor elaboration and test: Comparing the efficiency of Fourier transform-surface plasmon resonance, quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation measurements, and polarization modulation-reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy
S. BOUJDAY, C. METHIVIER, B. BECCARD, C.M. PRADIER
Anal. Biochem., 2009, 387, 194-201
51 The antibacterial activity of Magainin I immobilized onto mixed thiols Self-Assembled Monolayers
V. HUMBLOT, J-F YALA, P. THEBAULT, K. BOUKERMA, A. HEQUET, J-M BERJEAUD, C-M. PRADIER
Biomaterials (2009) 30, 3502-3512
52 Adsorption of Di-and Tripeptides on Au (110) under Ultrahigh Vacuum Conditions. 1. Polarization Modulation Reflection Absorption Infrared Spectroscopy and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Characterization
A. VALLEE, V. HUMBLOT, C. METHIVIER, and C-M PRADIER
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2009, 113, 9336-9344
53 Ultraviolet Photostability of Adenine on Gold and Silicon Surfaces
E. MATEO-MARTI, C-M PRADIER, J.A MARTIN-GAGO
ASTROBIOLOGY, 2009, Volume 09, Number 6, 753-577
54 The fate of amino acids adsorbed on mineral matter
J.F LAMBERT, L. STIEVANO, I. LOPES, M. GHARSALLAH, L. PIAO
Planet Space Sci., 2009, 57, 460-467
55 Stability of Binary SAMs Formed by ώ-Acid and Alcohol Functionalized Thiol Mixtures
F. TIELENS, V. HUMBLOT, C-M PRADIER, M. CALATAYUD, and F. ILLAS
Langmuir 2009, 25, 9980-9985
56 Drastic symmetry breaking in supramolecular organization of enantiomerically unbalanced monolayers at surfaces
S. HAQ, N. LIU, V. HUMBLOT, A.P.J. JANSEN, R. RAVAL
Nature Chemistry, 2009, 1, 409-414
57 Adsorption of Amino Acids on Oxide Supports: A Solid-State NMR study of glycine adsorption on silica and alumina
I. LOPEZ, L.Y. PIAO, L. STIEVANO, J-F. LAMBERT
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2009, 113, 18163-18172
58 Exploring the Reactivity of Framework Vanadium, Niobium, and Tantalum Sites in Zeolitic Materials Using DFT Reactivity Descriptors
F. TIELENS
J. Comp. Chem., 2009, 30, 1946
59 Theoretical investigation of the inversion parameter in CO3_s AlsO 4 (s=0-3) spinel structures
F. TIELENS, M. CALATAYUD, R. FRANCO, J. PEREZ-RAMIREZ, C. MINOT
Solid State Ionics. 2009, 180, 1011
60 Gold Grafted to Mesoporous Silica Surfaces, a Molecular Picture
A. WOJTASZEK, I. SOBCZAK, M. ZIOLEK, F. TIELENS
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2009, 113, 13855
61 Characterization of Supported Vanadium Oxide Species on Silica : A Periodic DFT Investigation
M. M. ISLAM, D. COSTA, M.CALATAYUD, F. TIELENS
J Phys Chem C, 2009, 113, 10740-10746
62 Exploring the Reactivity of Intraframework Vanadium, Niobium and Tantalum Sites in Zeolitic Materials Using the Molecular Electrostatic Potential
F. TIELENS
J. Mol. Struct. (THEOCHEM), 2009, 903, 23-27
2010
01 Nickel (II) nitrate vs. acetate: influence of the precursor on the structure and reducibility of Ni/MCM-41 and Ni/Al-MCM-41 catalysts
E. MARCEAU, M. CHE, J. CEJKA, A. ZUKAL
Chem.Cat.Chem., 2010, 2, 413-422
02 Quantative Investigation of MgO BrØnsted Basicity: DFT, IR, and Calorimetry Study of Methanol Adsorption
H. PETITJEAN, K. TARASOV, F. DELBECQ, P. SAUTET, J.M. KRAFFT, P. BAZIN, M. C. PAGANINI, E. GIAMELLO, M. CHE, H. LAURON-PERNOT, G. COSTENTIN
J. Phys. Chem., C, 2010, 114, 3008-3016
03 What Do the Niobium Framework Sites Look Like in Redox Zeolites? A combined Theoretical and Experimental Investigation
F. TIELENS, T. SHISHIDO, S. DZWIGAJ
J. Phys. Chem., C 2010, 114, 3140-3147
04 Adsorption properties of Fe-containing dealuminated BEA zeolites as revealed by FTIR spectroscopy
K. HADJIIVANOV, E. IVANOVA, R. KEFIROV, J. JANAS, A. PLESNIAR, S. DZWIGAJ, M. CHE
Microporous and Mesoporous Mater. 2010, 131, 1-12
05 Incorporation on Nb(V) into BEA zeolite investigated by XRD, NMR, IR, DR UV-vis, and XPS
S. DZWIGAJ, Y. MILLOT, C. METHIVIER, M. CHE
Microporous and Mesoporous Mater. 2010, 130, 162-166
06 Ta(V)-Single Site BEA Zeolite by Two-Step Postsynthesis Method: Preparation and Characterization
S. DZWIGAJ, Y. MILLOT, M. CHE
Catal. Lett., 2010, 153, 169-174
07 EPR Characterization and Reactivity of Surface-Localized Inorganic Radicals and Radical Ions
M. CHIESA, E. GIAMELLO, M. CHE
Chem. Rev., 2010, 110, 1320-1347
08 Catalytic Aspects of Light-Induced Hydrogen Generation in Water with TiO2 and Other
Photocatalyts: A Simple and Pratical Way Towards a Normalization?
T. MASCHMEYER, M. CHE
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed, 2010, 49, 1536-1539
09 Formation of heteropolymolybdates during the preparation of Mo and NiMo HDS catalysts supported on SBA-15: influence on the dispersion of the active phase and on the HDS activity
A. SAMPIERI, S. PRONIER, S. BRUNET, X. CARRIER, C. LOUIS, J. BLANCHARD, K. FAJERWERG, M. BREYSSE
Microporous and Mesoporous Mater. 2010, 130, 130-141.
10 Insight into the structure and localization of the titania overlayer in TiO2-coated SBA-15 materials
F. ZHANG, X. CARRIER, J.-M. KRAFFT, Y.YOSHIMURA, J. BLANCHARD
New J. Chem., 2010, 34, 508-516
11 Supported gold catalysts for the decomposition of VOC: Total oxidation of propene in low concentration as model reaction
L. DELANNOY, K. FAJERWERG, P. LAKSHMANAN, C. POTVIN, C. METHIVIER, C. LOUIS
Appl. Catal. B.: Environmental, 2010, 94, 117-124
12 Total oxidation of propene over Au/xCeO2-Al2O3 catalysts: Influence of the CeO2 loading and the activation treatment
P. LAKSHMANAN, L. DELANNOY, V. RICHARD, C. METHIVIER, C.POTVIN, C. LOUIS
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2010, 96, 117-125
13 Monitoring of the Plasmon Resonance of Gold nanoparticles in Au/TiO2 Catalyst under Oxidative and Reducing Atmospheres
Y. BORENSZTEIN, L. DELANNOY, A. DJEDIDI, R.G. BARRERA, C. LOUIS
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2010, 114, 9008-9021
14 Mechanism and deactivation process of the conversion of methylbutynol on basic faujasite monitored by operando DRIFTS
J.F. GROUST, G. COSTENTIN, J.M. KRAFFT, P. MASSIANI
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010, 12, 937-946
15 Catalytic performance of platinum doped tungsten carbide in simultaneous hydrodenitrogenation and hydrodesulphurization
M. LEWANDOWSKI, P. DA COSTA, D. BENICHOU, C. SAYAG
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2010, 93, 241
16 Fluidized bed plasmas reactor for catalyst Synthesis and pretreatment. Application for Pollution Abatement in
stationary and mobile sources
M. FOIX, C. GUYON, M. TATOULIAN, P. DA COSTA
Adv. Mat. Res., 2010, 89-91, 118-123
17 Detailed kinetic modeling study of NOx oxidation and storage and their interactions over Pt/Ba/Al2O3
monolith catalysts
N. RANKOVIC, A. NICOLLE, P. DA COSTA
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2010, 114, 7102
18 Modelling of a Lean NOx-Trap system with NO/NO2 differentiation and sulfur poisoning
A. MANIGRASSO, P. DARCY, P. DA COSTA
SAE Powertrain, 2010, 01, 1554
19 Mechanism of Metal Oxide Nanoparticle Loading in SBA-15 by the Double Solvent Technique
J. VAN DER MEER, I. BARDEZ-GIBOIRE, C. MERCIER, B. REVEL, A. DAVIDSON , R. DENOYEL
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2010, 114, 3507–3515
20 Quantitative relationship between the nature of surface species and the catalytic activity of tungsten oxides supported on crystallized titania
T. ONFROY, V. LEBARBIER, G. CLET, M. HOUALLA
J. Molec. Catal. A, 2010, 318, 1-7
210 A new Nanocomposite : L-DOPA/Laponite
M. JABER, J.F. LAMBERT
J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 2010, 1, 85-88
22 AuS and SH Bond Formation/Breaking During the Formation of Alkanethiol SAMs on Au(111); A Theoretical Study
F. Tielens, E. Santos
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2010, 114, 9444
23 The Formation of Gold Clusters supported on Mesoporous Silica Surfaces, a Molecular Picture
A. Wojtaszek, I. Sobczak, M. Ziolek, F. Tielens
J. Phys Chem. C, 2010, 114, 9002
24 Self Assembling of S-Glutamic Acid on Ag(100): a Combined LT-STM and Ab Initio Investigation
M. Smerieri, L. Vattuone, D. Costa, F. Tielens, L. Savio
Langmuir 2010, 26, 7208
25 Kinetic Order temperature dependence during N2O decomposition over Fe-ZSM-5: a combined DFT and experimental evidence
H. Guesmi, D. Berthomieu, A. Bryan, B. Coq, L. Kiwi minsker
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2010, 12, 2873
26 Reactivity of oxygen species formed upon N2O dissociation over Fe-ZSM-5: CO oxidation as a model
H. Guesmi, D. Berthomieu, L. Kiwi-minsker
Catal. Comm. 2010, 11, 102
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