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Hervé Jobic is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and chemical engineering, with particular emphasis on catalysis and materials chemistry.

The scientist has published work covering various specialized topics such as catalysis and hydrodesulfurization studies, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, corrosion behavior and inhibition, catalysts for methane reforming, catalytic processes in materials science, and catalysis and oxidation reactions.

Recent publications by Hervé Jobic include:

  • On hydrogen adsorption by nanodispersed MoS2-based catalysts, 2020, Journal of Catalysis
  • CeNiXAl0.5HZOY nano-oxyhydrides for H2 production by oxidative dry reforming of CH4 without carbon formation, 2020, Applied Catalysis A General

Their frequent coauthors include P. Afanasiev, Yaqian Wei, Xiu Liu, Noura Haidar, and Sébastien Paul.

Hervé Jobic has published in key scientific venues such as the Journal of Catalysis and Applied Catalysis A General, reflecting involvement in active research communities within the catalytic sciences.

Best Publications

  • Why hybrid porous solids capture greenhouse gases

    Gérard Férey;Christian Serre;Thomas Devic;Guillaume Maurin

  • Localization of benzene in sodium-Y-zeolite by powder neutron diffraction

    A. N. Fitch;H. Jobic;A. Renouprez

  • A Water Stable Metal–Organic Framework with Optimal Features for CO2 Capture

    Qingyuan Yang;Sébastien Vaesen;Florence Ragon;Andrew D. Wiersum

  • Direct determination of proton positions in D-Y and H-Y zeolite samples by neutron powder diffraction

    Mirjam Czjzek;Herve Jobic;Andrew N. Fitch;Thomas Vogt

  • Quasi-elastic neutron scattering and molecular dynamics simulation as complementary techniques for studying diffusion in zeolites

    Hervé Jobic;Doros N. Theodorou

  • Proton Transport in a Highly Conductive Porous Zirconium‐Based Metal–Organic Framework: Molecular Insight

    Daiane Damasceno Borges;Sabine Devautour‐Vinot;Hervé Jobic;Jacques Ollivier

  • SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF SELF- AND TRANSPORT DIFFUSIVITIES IN ZEOLITES

    H. Jobic;J. Karger;M. Bee

  • Understanding the Thermodynamic and Kinetic Behavior of the CO2/CH4 Gas Mixture within the Porous Zirconium Terephthalate UiO-66(Zr): A Joint Experimental and Modeling Approach

    Qingyuan Yang;Qingyuan Yang;Andrew D. Wiersum;Hervé Jobic;Vincent Guillerm

  • Quantum effects on adsorption and diffusion of hydrogen and deuterium in microporous materials.

    A. V. Anil Kumar;Hervé Jobic;Suresh K. Bhatia

  • Quasi-elastic neutron scattering and molecular dynamics study of methane diffusion in metal organic frameworks MIL-47(V) and MIL-53(Cr).

    Nilton Rosenbach;Hervé Jobic;Aziz Ghoufi;Fabrice Salles

  • Probing the Dynamics of CO2 and CH4 within the Porous Zirconium Terephthalate UiO‐66(Zr): A Synergic Combination of Neutron Scattering Measurements and Molecular Simulations

    Qingyuan Yang;Qingyuan Yang;Hervé Jobic;Fabrice Salles;Daniil Kolokolov;Daniil Kolokolov

  • Self and Transport Diffusivity of CO2 in the Metal−Organic Framework MIL-47(V) Explored by Quasi-elastic Neutron Scattering Experiments and Molecular Dynamics Simulations

    Fabrice Salles;Hervé Jobic;Thomas Devic;Philip L. Llewellyn

  • Molecular Insight into the Adsorption and Diffusion of Water in the Versatile Hydrophilic/Hydrophobic Flexible MIL-53(Cr) MOF

    Fabrice Salles;Sandrine Bourrelly;Hervé Jobic;Thomas Devic

  • Dynamics of Benzene Rings in MIL‐53(Cr) and MIL‐47(V) Frameworks Studied by 2H NMR Spectroscopy

    Daniil I. Kolokolov;Daniil I. Kolokolov;Hervé Jobic;Alexander G. Stepanov;Vincent Guillerm

  • Diffusion of linear and branched alkanes in ZSM-5. A quasi-elastic neutron scattering study

    H. Jobic

  • Adsorption and Diffusion of Light Hydrocarbons in UiO-66(Zr): A Combination of Experimental and Modeling Tools

    N. A. Ramsahye;N. A. Ramsahye;J. Gao;H. Jobic;P. L. Llewellyn

  • Molecular self-diffusion of methane in zeolite ZSM-5 by quasi-elastic neutron scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance pulsed field gradient technique

    Hervé Jobic;Marc Bée;Jürgen Caro;Martin Bülow

  • Mobility of the 2-Methylimidazolate Linkers in ZIF-8 Probed by 2H NMR: Saloon Doors for the Guests

    Daniil I. Kolokolov;Daniil I. Kolokolov;Alexander G. Stepanov;Alexander G. Stepanov;Hervé Jobic

  • Adsorption and Diffusion of H2 in the MOF Type Systems MIL-47(V) and MIL-53(Cr): A Combination of Microcalorimetry and QENS Experiments with Molecular Simulations

    Fabrice Salles;Daniil I. Kolokolov;Hervé Jobic;Guillaume Maurin

  • Adsorption structures of water in NaX studied by DRIFT spectroscopy and neutron powder diffraction.

    Jens Hunger;Ilir A Beta;Heinz Böhlig;Chris Ling

  • Transport Diffusivity of CO2 in the Highly Flexible Metal–Organic Framework MIL‐53(Cr)

    Fabrice Salles;Hervé Jobic;Aziz Ghoufi;Philip L. Llewellyn

  • Transport Diffusivity of N2 and CO2 in Silicalite: Coherent Quasielastic Neutron Scattering Measurements and Molecular Dynamics Simulations

    George K. Papadopoulos;Hervé Jobic;Doros N. Theodorou

Frequent Co-Authors

Guillaume Maurin
Guillaume Maurin University of Montpellier
Christian Serre
Christian Serre École Normale Supérieure
Thomas Devic
Thomas Devic University of Nantes
Franck Dumeignil
Franck Dumeignil University of Lille
Alexander G. Stepanov
Alexander G. Stepanov Boreskov Institute of Catalysis
Jörg Kärger
Jörg Kärger Leipzig University
Philip L. Llewellyn
Philip L. Llewellyn Aix-Marseille University
Gérard Férey
Gérard Férey Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Andrew N. Fitch
Andrew N. Fitch European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Vincent Guillerm
Vincent Guillerm King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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