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Jean-Pierre Besse is affiliated with the University of Clermont Auvergne in France. Their academic profile reflects a career positioned within this institution, contributing to its research output in various capacities.

Details regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are not available. There is no information on awards or honors granted to Jean-Pierre Besse.

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Jean-Pierre Besse remains an active researcher, as indicated by the lack of any records denoting deceased status.

Best Publications

  • Polymer Interleaved Layered Double Hydroxide: A New Emerging Class of Nanocomposites

    Fabrice Leroux and;Jean-Pierre Besse

  • Synthesis of Al-rich hydrotalcite-like compounds by using the urea hydrolysis reaction—control of size and morphology

    Mariko Adachi-Pagano;Claude Forano;Jean-Pierre Besse

  • Delamination of layered double hydroxides by use of surfactants

    Mariko Adachi-Pagano;Claude Forano;Jean-Pierre Besse

  • Delamination and restacking of layered doublehydroxides

    Fabrice Leroux;Mariko Adachi-Pagano;Mourad Intissar;Samuel Chauvière

  • Adsorption of MCPA pesticide by MgAl-layered double hydroxides

    J Inacio;C Taviot-Guého;C Forano;J.P Besse

  • Anionic Clays: Trends in Pillaring Chemistry

    André de Roy;Claude Forano;Khalid El Malki;Jean-Pierre Besse

  • Syntheses and Thermal and Chemical Behaviors of Tartrate and Succinate Intercalated Zn3Al and Zn2Cr Layered Double Hydroxides

    V. Prevot;C. Forano;J. P. Besse;F. Abraham

  • Insights on the Structural Chemistry of Hydrocalumite and Hydrotalcite-like Materials: Investigation of the Series Ca2M3+(OH)6Cl·2H2O (M3+: Al3+, Ga3+, Fe3+, and Sc3+) by X-Ray Powder Diffraction

    Isabelle Rousselot;Christine Taviot-Guého;Fabrice Leroux;Philippe Léone

  • Removal of the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate from water to zinc-aluminium-chloride layered double hydroxides.

    A. Legrouri;M. Lakraimi;A. Barroug;A. De Roy

  • Synthesis of Hybrid Organo−Mineral Materials: Anionic Tetraphenylporphyrins in Layered Double Hydroxides

    S. Bonnet;C. Forano;A. De Roy;J. P. Besse

  • Rehydration of Zn-Al Layered Double Hydroxides

    F. Kooli;C. Depege;A. Ennaqadi;A. de Roy

  • Cationic Order and Structure of [Zn−Cr−Cl] and [Cu−Cr−Cl] Layered Double Hydroxides: A XRD and EXAFS Study

    H. Roussel;V. Briois;E. Elkaim;and A. de Roy

  • Investigating the Effects of Guest–Host Interactions on the Properties of Anion-Exchanged Mg–Al Hydrotalcites

    François Malherbe;Jean-Pierre Besse

  • Hydrocalumite and Its Polymer Derivatives. 1. Reversible Thermal Behavior of Friedel's Salt: A Direct Observation by Means of High-Temperature in Situ Powder X-ray Diffraction

    Laetitia Vieille;Isabelle Rousselot;Fabrice Leroux;Jean-Pierre Besse

  • Ion exchange of different phosphate ions into the zinc–aluminium–chloride layered double hydroxide

    M. Badreddine;A. Legrouri;A. Barroug;A. De Roy

  • Hybrid derivatives of layered double hydroxides

    Vanessa Prévot;Claude Forano;Jean Pierre Besse

  • Synthesis and characterization of a polystyrene sulfonate layered double hydroxide nanocomposite. In-situ polymerization vs. polymer incorporation

    El Mostafa Moujahid;Jean-Pierre Besse;Fabrice Leroux

  • Anion-exchanging clay-modified electrodes: synthetic layered double hydroxides intercalated with electroactive organic anions

    Christine Mousty;Sandrine Therias;Claude Forano;Jean-Pierre Besse

  • Polymerization of Silicates in Layered Double Hydroxides

    Corinne Depège;† Fatima-Zahrae El Metoui;Claude Forano;André de Roy

  • Poly(styrene sulfonate) layered double hydroxide nanocomposites. Stability and subsequent structural transformation with changes in temperature

    El Mostafa Moujahid;Jean-Pierre Besse;Fabrice Leroux

Frequent Co-Authors

Claude Forano
Claude Forano University of Clermont Auvergne
Fabrice Leroux
Fabrice Leroux University of Clermont Auvergne
Christine Taviot-Guého
Christine Taviot-Guého University of Clermont Auvergne
Marc Dubois
Marc Dubois University of Clermont Auvergne
Valérie Briois
Valérie Briois Soleil Synchrotron
Didier Tichit
Didier Tichit Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pilar Aranda
Pilar Aranda Spanish National Research Council
François Béguin
François Béguin Poznań University of Technology
Encarnacion Raymundo-Pinero
Encarnacion Raymundo-Pinero University of Orléans
Eduardo Ruiz-Hitzky
Eduardo Ruiz-Hitzky Spanish National Research Council

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