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Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2017

Development of stable and efficient CeVO4 systems for the selective reduction of NOx by ammonia: Structure-activity relationship

Sylvain Gillot; Gregory Tricot; Hervé Vezin; Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Christophe Dujardin; Pascal Granger


Archive | 2012

Enhancement of catalytic activity of perovskite-based catalysts in TWC by Cu and Ca doping and optimisation of the surface composition

Anke Schoen; Christophe Dujardin; Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Pascal Granger


Archive | 2011

a Instytut Nawozów Sztucznych, Puławy; b Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków; c Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, Francja

Marek Inger; Magdalena Saramok; Marcin Wilk; Filip Zasada; Witold Piskorz; Andrzej Adamski; Andrzej Kotarba; Zbigniew Sojka; Pascal Granger


L' Actualité chimique | 2010

Matériaux catalytiques et catalyse hétérogène

Bernard Coq; Jean-Marie Basset; Philippe Caullet; Claude de Bellefon; Marco Daturi; Audrey Denicourt-Nowicki; Anne Galarneau; Corinne Gerardin; Pascal Granger; Andrei Y. Khodakov; Frédéric Lefebvre; Jean-Louis Paillaud; Edmond Payen; Cuong Pham Huu; Anne-Cécile Roger; Alain Roucoux; Elena R. Savinova; Philippe Serp; Frédéric Thibault-Starzyk


GECAT | 2008

Phénomène de reconstruction de surfaces sur Pd/LaCoO3 : Conséquence sur les performances en décomposition de N2O

Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Christophe Dujardin; Pascal Granger


GDRI “Catalysis for environment”, 9-14 Septembre 2008 | 2008

Low temperature N2O removal over modified cobalt spinel catalyst – catalytic screening at laboratory and pilot conditions

Filip Zasada; Pavel Stelmachowski; Andrzej Kotarba; Zbiegniev Sojka; Marek Inger; Marcin Wilk; Pascal Granger; Christophe Dujardin; Jean-Philippe Dacquin


Elspec'2008 | 2008

Effets des traitements de vieillissement sur les performances en décomposition catalytique de N2O du système Pd/LaCoO3:

Jean-Philippe Dacquin; L. Gengembre; Martine Trentesaux; Christophe Dujardin; Pascal Granger


Workshop Past and Present in DeNOx catalysis : From molecular modelling to chemical engineering | 2007

Development of catalytic abatement process for the simultaneous reduction of nitrogen oxides (N2O and NO) from stationary sources

Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Christophe Dujardin; Pascal Granger


Journées Francophones de Photocatalyse et de Catalyse environnementale | 2007

Développement de catalyseurs de dépollution des oxydes d'azote (N2O et NO) provenant de sources stationnaires : application d'un procédé catalytique basse température

Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Christophe Dujardin; Pascal Granger


GDRI:Catalysis for Environment: Depollution, Renewable Energy and Clean Fuels | 2007

Ageing processes for the catalytic decomposition of N2O : Comparative study of Pd-Al2O3 and Pd-LaCoO3

Jean-Philippe Dacquin; Christophe Dujardin; Pascal Granger

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Christophe Dujardin

École nationale supérieure de chimie de Lille

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Jean-Philippe Dacquin

École nationale supérieure de chimie de Lille

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L. Gengembre

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Filip Zasada

Jagiellonian University

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Marcin Wilk

Jagiellonian University

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Marek Inger

Jagiellonian University

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I. Twagirashema

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marion Engelmann-Pirez

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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