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Jean-Michel Tatibouët

Jean-Michel Tatibouët

Overview

Jean-Michel Tatibouët is affiliated with the University of Poitiers in France. Their research primarily addresses topics within the fields of Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, and Engineering, with specific subfields including Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's work focuses on catalytic processes and oxidation reactions, particularly in relation to industrial gas emission control. These areas are reflected in their documented expertise and publication record.

Jean-Michel Tatibouët has published research in the journal Catalysts. One recent paper is titled "Low Temperature Catalytic Oxidation of Ethanol Using Ozone over Manganese Oxide-Based Catalysts in Powdered and Monolithic Forms," published in 2022.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tatibouët include:

  • Houcine Touati
  • Sabine Valange
  • Marc Reinholdt
  • Catherine Batiot-Dupeyrat
  • Jean-Marc Clacens

The primary research topics addressed by their work are:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Industrial Gas Emission Control

Overall, Jean-Michel Tatibouët's academic contributions revolve around catalytic methods for environmental and materials applications, supported by a network of frequent collaborators and published mainly in specialized journals within their areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • CO2 reforming of CH4 over La–Ni based perovskite precursors

    Germán Sierra Gallego;Germán Sierra Gallego;Fanor Mondragón;Joël Barrault;Jean Michel Tatibouët

  • Dry reforming of methane over Ni perovskite type oxides

    Gustavo Valderrama;Mireya R. Goldwasser;Caribay Urbina de Navarro;Jean M. Tatibouët

  • Active iron species in the catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol over pillared clays containing iron

    Erwan Guélou;Joël Barrault;Jeanine Fournier;Jean-Michel Tatibouët

  • Combination of a non-thermal plasma and a catalyst for toluene removal from air: Manganese based oxide catalysts

    Sophie Delagrange;Ludovic Pinard;Jean-Michel Tatibouët

  • Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol by pillared clays containing Al–Ce–Fe

    J. Carriazo;E. Guélou;J. Barrault;J.M. Tatibouët

  • Use of a non-thermal plasma for the production of synthesis gas from biogas

    Valentin Goujard;Jean-Michel Tatibouët;Catherine Batiot-Dupeyrat

  • Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol over Al-Cu or Al-Fe modified clays

    J.G. Carriazo;E. Guelou;J. Barrault;J.M. Tatibouët

  • Oxidation of 2-heptanone in air by a DBD-type plasma generated within a honeycomb monolith supported Pt-based catalyst

    C. Ayrault;J. Barrault;N. Blin-Simiand;F. Jorand

  • Pulse study of CO2 reforming of methane over LaNiO3

    C Batiot-Dupeyrat;G Valderrama;A Meneses;F Martinez

  • Infrared Study of the Formation and Stability of La2O2CO3 During the Oxidative Coupling of Methane on La2O3

    T. Levan;M. Che;J.M. Tatibouet;M. Kermarec

  • Carbon dioxide reforming of methane over La2NiO4 as catalyst precursor—Characterization of carbon deposition

    Germán Sierra Gallego;Germán Sierra Gallego;Fanor Mondragón;Jean Michel Tatibouët;Joël Barrault

  • Structure and catalytic properties of silica-supported polyoxomolybdates: II. Thermal Behavior of Unsupported and Silica-Supported 12-Molybdosilicic Acid catalysts from IR and Catalytic Reactivity Studies

    Claude Rocchiccioli-Deltcheff;Mohamed Amirouche;Gilbert Hervé;Michel Fournier

  • Depolymerization of Cellulose Assisted by a Nonthermal Atmospheric Plasma

    Maud Benoit;Anthony Rodrigues;Qinghua Zhang;Elodie Fourré

  • Synthesis of pillared clays containing Al, Al-Fe or Al-Ce-Fe from a bentonite: Characterization and catalytic activity

    J. Carriazo;E. Guélou;J. Barrault;J.M. Tatibouët

  • Influence of lanthanum stoichiometry in La1−xFeO3−δ perovskites on their structure and catalytic performance in CH4 total oxidation

    Jérémy Faye;Alexandre Baylet;Martine Trentesaux;Sébastien Royer

  • Synergetic effect by coupling photocatalysis with plasma for low VOCs concentration removal from air

    Alina Livia Maciuca;Catherine Batiot-Dupeyrat;Jean-Michel Tatibouet

  • CO2 reforming of methane over LaNiO3 as precursor material

    Catherine Batiot-Dupeyrat;German Alberto Sierra Gallego;Fanor Mondragon;Joël Barrault

  • Surface structure and reactivity of CrO3/SiO2 catalysts

    Du Soung Kim;Jean-Michel Tatibouet;Israel E. Wachs

  • Structure and catalytic properties of silica-supported polyoxomolybdates I. MO/SiO2 catalysts prepared from hexamolybdate

    Claude Rocchiccioli-Deltcheff;Mohamed Amirouche;Michel Che;Jean-Michel Tatibouët

  • Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane Using a Dielectric Barrier Discharge Reactor: Effect of Helium Dilution and Kinetic Model

    Valentin Goujard;Jean-Michel Tatibouët;Catherine Batiot-Dupeyrat

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Duprez
Daniel Duprez University of Poitiers
Sébastien Royer
Sébastien Royer University of Lille
François Jérôme
François Jérôme University of Poitiers
Michel Che
Michel Che Sorbonne University
Franck Dumeignil
Franck Dumeignil University of Lille
José M. García Fernández
José M. García Fernández University of Seville
Catherine Louis
Catherine Louis Université Paris Cité
Marco Daturi
Marco Daturi Université de Caen Normandie
Sylvie Rossignol
Sylvie Rossignol University of Limoges

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