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Overview

Léon Gengembre is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research contributions are documented through publications in scientific journals, with a focus on topics related to chemistry and materials science.

Recent publication venues for their work include:

  • Chemical Communications

A notable recent paper authored by Gengembre is titled "Expression of concern: Clicking ferrocene groups to boron-doped diamond electrodes," published in 2024 in Chemical Communications.

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Manash R. Das
  • Mei Wang
  • Sabine Szunerits
  • Rabah Boukherroub

The collaboration with these researchers suggests interdisciplinary work likely spanning areas such as electrochemistry, surface chemistry, and functional materials, given the nature of the recent publication.

Best Publications

  • Comparison between XPS- and FTIR-analysis of plasma-treated polypropylene film surfaces

    R. Morent;N. De Geyter;C. Leys;L. Gengembre

  • Cobalt species in promoted cobalt alumina-supported Fischer–Tropsch catalysts

    Wei Chu;Wei Chu;Petr A. Chernavskii;Léon Gengembre;Galina A. Pankina

  • Electrochemical and quantum chemical studies of new thiadiazole derivatives adsorption on mild steel in normal hydrochloric acid medium

    M. Lebrini;M. Lagrenée;H. Vezin;L. Gengembre

  • Electrochemical, theoretical and XPS studies of 2-mercapto-1-methylimidazole adsorption on carbon steel in 1 M HClO4

    O. Benali;L. Larabi;M. Traisnel;L. Gengembre

  • A new triazole derivative as inhibitor of the acid corrosion of mild steel: electrochemical studies, weight loss determination, SEM and XPS

    Fouad Bentiss;Michel Traisnel;Léon Gengembre;Michel Lagrenée

  • Treatment of polymer films with a dielectric barrier discharge in air, helium and argon at medium pressure

    N. De Geyter;R. Morent;C. Leys;L. Gengembre

  • Enhanced corrosion resistance of mild steel in normal sulfuric acid medium by 2,5-bis(n-thienyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazoles: Electrochemical, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical studies

    M. Lebrini;M. Lagrenée;M. Traisnel;L. Gengembre

  • Effect of cobalt precursor and pretreatment conditions on the structure and catalytic performance of cobalt silica-supported Fischer-Tropsch catalysts

    Jean-Sébastien Girardon;Anatoly S. Lermontov;Léon Gengembre;Petr A. Chernavskii

  • Cobalt dispersion, reducibility, and surface sites in promoted silica-supported Fischer–Tropsch catalysts

    J.-S. Girardon;E. Quinet;A. Griboval-Constant;P.A. Chernavskii

  • Study of the ageing behaviour of polymer films treated with a dielectric barrier discharge in air, helium and argon at medium pressure

    R. Morent;N. De Geyter;C. Leys;L. Gengembre

  • Inhibition of acidic corrosion of mild steel by 3,5-diphenyl-4H-1,2,4-triazole

    Fouad Bentiss;Michel Traisnel;Léon Gengembre;Michel Lagrenée

  • XPS study of an intumescent coating: II. Application to the ammonium polyphosphate/pentaerythritol/ethylenic terpolymer fire retardant system with and without synergistic agent

    Serge Bourbigot;Michel Le Bras;René Delobel;Léon Gengembre

  • Bulk and surface analysis of a Fe-P-O oxydehydrogenation catalyst

    Y. Barbaux;M. Dekiouk;D. Le Maguer;L. Gengembre

  • Enhanced corrosion resistance of mild steel in molar hydrochloric acid solution by 1,4-bis(2-pyridyl)-5H-pyridazino[4,5-b]indole: Electrochemical, theoretical and XPS studies

    F. Bentiss;F. Gassama;D. Barbry;L. Gengembre

  • Organic nitrogen chemistry during low-grade metamorphism

    Jean-Paul Boudou;Arndt Schimmelmann;Magali Ader;Maria Mastalerz

  • XPS study of an intumescent coating application to the ammonium polyphosphate/pentaerythritol fire-retardant system

    Serge Bourbigot;Michel Le Bras;Léon Gengembre;René Delobel

  • Low-energy helium ion irradiation-induced amorphization and chemical changes in olivine: Insights for silicate dust evolution in the interstellar medium

    Philippe Carrez;Karine Demyk;Patrick Cordier;Léon Gengembre

  • Plasma modification of polylactic acid in a medium pressure DBD

    N. De Geyter;R. Morent;T. Desmet;M. Trentesaux

  • Adhesion enhancement by a dielectric barrier discharge of PDMS used for flexible and stretchable electronics

    R Morent;N De Geyter;F Axisa;N De Smet

  • Study of mixed-oxide catalysts containing bismuth, vanadium and antimony. Preparation, phase composition, spectroscopic characterization and catalytic oxidation of propene

    Yves Schuhl;Hervé Baussart;René Delobel;Michel Le Bras

Frequent Co-Authors

Edmond Payen
Edmond Payen University of Lille
Rino Morent
Rino Morent Ghent University
Michel Traisnel
Michel Traisnel University of Lille
Etienne Schacht
Etienne Schacht Ghent University
Fouad Bentiss
Fouad Bentiss University of Lille
Michel Lagrenée
Michel Lagrenée Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Peter Dubruel
Peter Dubruel Ghent University
Hugues Leroux
Hugues Leroux University of Lille
Serge Bourbigot
Serge Bourbigot University of Lille
Rabah Boukherroub
Rabah Boukherroub University of Lille

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