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Catherine Pinel is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with significant contributions to Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Inorganic Chemistry, and Process Chemistry and Technology.

Their work extensively covers the area of catalysis, particularly in biomass conversion and hydrodesulfurization studies. Key topics in their research include:

  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Lignin and Wood Chemistry

Catherine Pinel has collaborated frequently with a number of co-authors, including Noémie Perret, Marwa Abou Hamdan, Mohamad Jahjah, Kamila Kaźmierczak, and М. Бессон.

Their recent publications include several papers from the year 2020, published in diverse scientific venues. Notable papers include:

  • Supported Molybdenum Carbide and Nitride Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation (2020), Frontiers in Chemistry
  • Activity of heterogeneous supported Cu and Ru catalysts in acceptor-less alcohol dehydrogenation (2020), Catalysis Communications
  • Supported Cobalt Catalysts for Acceptorless Alcohol Dehydrogenation (2020), ChemPlusChem
  • Influence of Reduction-Carburization Parameters on the Performance of Supported Molybdenum Carbide Catalysts in Succinic Acid Hydrogenation (2020), Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Characterization by X-ray absorption spectroscopy of bimetallic Re-Pd/TiO2 catalysts efficient for selective aqueous-phase hydrogenation of succinic acid to 1,4-butanediol (2020), Materials Chemistry and Physics

Frequent publication venues include ChemCatChem, Frontiers in Chemistry, Catalysis Communications, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, and the Journal of Catalysis.

Best Publications

  • Conversion of Biomass into Chemicals over Metal Catalysts

    Michèle Besson;Pierre Gallezot;Catherine Pinel

  • Metal-organic frameworks: opportunities for catalysis.

    David Farrusseng;Sonia Aguado;Catherine Pinel

  • Glycerol hydrogenolysis on heterogeneous catalysts

    Julien Chaminand;L.aurent Djakovitch;Pierre Gallezot;Philippe Marion

  • Cellulose hydrothermal conversion promoted by heterogeneous Bronsted and Lewis acids: Remarkable efficiency of solid Lewis acids to produce lactic acid

    Flora Chambon;Franck Rataboul;Catherine Pinel;Amandine Cabiac

  • Generic postfunctionalization route from amino-derived metal-organic frameworks.

    Marie Savonnet;Delphine Bazer-Bachi;Nicolas Bats;Javier Perez-Pellitero

  • Enantioselective hydrogenation reactions with a full set of preformed and prepared in situ chiral diphosphine-ruthenium (II) catalysts.

    J.P. Genêt;C. Pinel;V. Ratovelomanana-Vidal;S. Mallart

  • Metall‐organische Gerüste für die Katalyse

    David Farrusseng;Sonia Aguado;Catherine Pinel

  • Novel, general synthesis of the chiral catalysts diphosphine-ruthenium (II) diallyl complexes and a new practical in situ preparation of chiral ruthenium (II) catalysts

    J.P. Genêt;C. Pinel;V. Ratovelomanana-Vidal;S. Mallart

  • Solvent free base catalysis and transesterification over basic functionalised Metal-Organic Frameworks

    Marie Savonnet;Sonia Aguado;Ugo Ravon;Delphine Bazer-Bachi

  • Aqueous-Phase Hydrogenation of Biomass-Based Succinic Acid to 1,4-Butanediol Over Supported Bimetallic Catalysts

    Doan Pham Minh;Michèle Besson;Catherine Pinel;Patrick Fuertes

  • Non-catalyzed and Pt/γ-Al2O3-catalyzed hydrothermal cellulose dissolution–conversion: influence of the reaction parameters and analysis of the unreacted cellulose

    Véronique Jollet;Flora Chambon;Franck Rataboul;Amandine Cabiac

  • Asymmetric synthesis. Practical production of D and L threonine. Dynamic kinetic resolution in rhodium and ruthenium catalyzed hydrogenation of 2-acylamino-3-oxobutyrates.

    J.P. Genet;C. Pinel;S. Mallart;S. Juge

  • Heterogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenation of Biobased Levulinic and Succinic Acids in Aqueous Solutions

    Louis Corbel-Demailly;Louis Corbel-Demailly;Bao-Khanh Ly;Doan-Pham Minh;Benoit Tapin

  • Cellulose reactivity and glycosidic bond cleavage in aqueous phase by catalytic and non catalytic transformations

    Amandine Cabiac;Emmanuelle Guillon;Flora Chambon;Catherine Pinel

  • Unravelling the Mechanism of Glycerol Hydrogenolysis over Rhodium Catalyst through Combined Experimental–Theoretical Investigations

    Florian Auneau;Carine Michel;Françoise Delbecq;Catherine Pinel

  • Ionic imprinted resins based on EDTA and DTPA derivatives for lanthanides(III) separation

    Olivier Vigneau;Catherine Pinel;Marc Lemaire

  • Study of Monometallic Pd/TiO2 Catalysts for the Hydrogenation of Succinic Acid in Aqueous Phase

    Benoit Tapin;Florence Epron;Catherine Especel;Bao Khanh Ly

  • Ionic imprinting effect in gadolinium/lanthanum separation

    Regis Garcia;Catherine Pinel;Charles Madic;Marc Lemaire

  • On the role of the atmosphere in the catalytic glycerol transformation over iridium-based catalysts

    Florian Auneau;Florian Auneau;Sébastien Noël;Guillaume Aubert;Michèle Besson

  • General synthesis of novel chiral ruthenium catalysts and their use in asymmetric hydrogenation

    J.P. Genet;S. Mallart;C. Pinel;S. Juge

Frequent Co-Authors

Michèle Besson
Michèle Besson Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Pierre Gallezot
Pierre Gallezot Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
David Farrusseng
David Farrusseng Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Florence Epron
Florence Epron University of Poitiers
Marc Lemaire
Marc Lemaire Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Carine Michel
Carine Michel Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Eric Monflier
Eric Monflier Artois University
Youssef Habibi
Youssef Habibi Mohammed VI Polytechnic University
Christophe Geantet
Christophe Geantet Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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