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Jean-Pierre Pascault is affiliated with the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with a focus on several key subfields including Polymers and Plastics, Mechanical Engineering, Biomaterials, Pollution, and Automotive Engineering.

The scientist has contributed to the understanding and development of topics centered on polymer science and materials engineering. The main topics of their work include:

  • Epoxy Resin Curing Processes
  • Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties
  • Biodegradable Polymer Synthesis and Properties
  • Polymer Crystallization and Properties
  • Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies

Their recent publications illustrate these areas of focus. Notable papers include:

  • "Isosorbide and Tricyclodecanedimethanol for the Synthesis of Amorphous and High Tg Partially Biobased Copolyesters" (2020) published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • "Effect of Mechanical Recycling on Structural Modification and Mechanical Behavior of PET" (2025) published in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • "Composites Based on Polyphtalamides Matrices and Continuous Glass Fibers: Rheology- Processing and Properties Relationships" (2020) published in Procedia Manufacturing
  • "Composites based on polyphtalamides matrices and continuous glass fibers: structure-processing and properties relationships" (2020) published in International Journal of Material Forming

Jean-Pierre Pascault has collaborated frequently with several researchers in the field. Frequent coauthors include Mohamed Yousfi, Mohamed Dkier, Khalid Lamnawar, Abderrahim Maazouz, and Sylvain Legrand.

The scientist's work has appeared in various publication venues such as:

  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Procedia Manufacturing
  • International Journal of Material Forming

Best Publications

  • On the Versatility of Urethane/Urea Bonds: Reversibility, Blocked Isocyanate, and Non-isocyanate Polyurethane

    Etienne Delebecq;Jean-Pierre Pascault;Jean-Pierre Pascault;Bernard Boutevin;François Ganachaud;François Ganachaud;François Ganachaud

  • Biobased thermosetting epoxy: present and future.

    Rémi Auvergne;Sylvain Caillol;Ghislain David;Bernard Boutevin

  • Biobased Amines: From Synthesis to Polymers; Present and Future.

    Vincent Froidevaux;Claire Negrell;Sylvain Caillol;Jean-Pierre Pascault;Jean-Pierre Pascault

  • EPOXY POLYMERS : New materials and innovations

    Jean-Pierre Pascault;Roberto J. J. Williams

  • Glass transition temperature versus conversion relationships for thermosetting polymers

    J. P. Pascault;R. J. J. Williams

  • Synthesis, structure, and morphology of polymer-silica hybrid nanocomposites based on hydroxyethyl methacrylate

    P. Hajji;L. David;J. F. Gerard;J. P. Pascault

  • Reaction-induced phase separation in modified thermosetting polymers

    Roberto J. J. Williams;Boris A. Rozenberg;Jean-Pierre Pascault

  • ABC Triblock Copolymers/Epoxy−Diamine Blends. 2. Parameters Controlling the Morphologies and Properties

    S. Ritzenthaler;F. Court;E. Girard-Reydet;L. Leibler

  • ABC Triblock Copolymers/Epoxy−Diamine Blends. 1. Keys To Achieve Nanostructured Thermosets

    S. Ritzenthaler;F. Court;L. David;E. Girard-Reydet

  • Chemistry and Mechanical Properties of Epoxy-Based Thermosets Reinforced by Reactive and Nonreactive SBMX Block Copolymers

    Valéry Rebizant;Anne-Sophie Venet;Francois Tournilhac;Emmanuel Girard-Reydet

  • Rubber‐modified epoxies. II. Influence of the cure schedule and rubber concentration on the generated morphology

    D. Verchere;J. P. Pascault;H. Sautereau;S. M. Moschiar

  • Epoxy-Diamine Thermoset/Thermoplastic Blends. 1. Rates of Reactions before and after Phase Separation

    A. Bonnet;J. P. Pascault;H. Sautereau;M. Taha

  • Epoxy−Diamine Thermoset/Thermoplastic Blends. 2. Rheological Behavior before and after Phase Separation

    A. Bonnet;J. P. Pascault;H. Sautereau;Y. Camberlin

  • Reaction-induced phase separation mechanisms in modified thermosets.

    Emmanuel Girard-Reydet;Henry Sautereau;Jean-Pierre Pascault;P.A. Keates

  • Functionalized green tea tannins as phenolic prepolymers for bio-based epoxy resins

    Sofia Benyahya;Chahinez Aouf;Chahinez Aouf;Chahinez Aouf;Sylvain Caillol;Bernard Boutevin

  • Synthesis of isosorbide based polyurethanes: An isocyanate free method

    Vincent Besse;Rémi Auvergne;Stéphane Carlotti;Gilles Boutevin

  • Rubber‐modified epoxies. I. Influence of carboxyl‐terminated butadiene‐acrylonitrile random copolymers (CTBN) on the polymerization and phase separation processes

    D. Verchere;H. Sautereau;J. P. Pascault;S. M. Moschiar

  • Reactivity of isocyanates with urethanes: Conditions for allophanate formation

    A. Lapprand;F. Boisson;F. Delolme;Françoise Méchin

  • Buildup of epoxycycloaliphatic amine networks. Kinetics, vitrification, and gelation

    D. Verchere;H. Sautereau;J. P. Pascault;C. C. Riccardi

  • FTIR analysis of hydrogen bonding in amorphous linear aromatic polyurethanes. I. Influence of temperature

    Fu Cai Wang;Michel Feve;Thanh My Lam;Jean-Pierre Pascault

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto J. J. Williams
Roberto J. J. Williams National University of Mar del Plata
Jean-François Gérard
Jean-François Gérard Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Eric Drockenmuller
Eric Drockenmuller Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Sylvain Caillol
Sylvain Caillol Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Hung-Jue Sue
Hung-Jue Sue Texas A&M University
Ludwik Leibler
Ludwik Leibler PSL University
Jacques Verdu
Jacques Verdu Arts et Metiers Institute of Technology
Hugh R. Brown
Hugh R. Brown University of Wollongong
James E. Mark
James E. Mark University of Cincinnati
Arantxa Eceiza
Arantxa Eceiza University of the Basque Country

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