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2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
91
Citations
24386
World Ranking
2011
National Ranking
37

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in France Leader Award
  • 2018 - Fellow of the Combustion Institute for exceptional experimental and kinetic modeling contributions to combustion chemistry

Overview

Philippe Dagaut is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research portfolio focuses extensively on chemical engineering, materials science, and engineering disciplines, with a strong emphasis on the study of combustion and related chemical processes.

Their published work covers a variety of topics, particularly:

  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Combustion and flame dynamics
  • Heat transfer and supercritical fluids
  • Biodiesel Production and Applications

The subfields of study most closely associated with their work include:

  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Catalysis

Philippe Dagaut's frequent co-authors highlight collaborative efforts within their research network. Notable collaborators include:

  • Maxence Lailliau
  • Roland Benoit
  • Guillaume Dayma
  • Nesrine Belhadj
  • Zeynep Serinyel

Some of the recent papers authored by Philippe Dagaut emphasize experimental and kinetic modeling studies on oxidation processes and combustion chemistry:

  • Oxidation of di-n-butyl ether: Experimental characterization of low-temperature products in JSR and RCM (2020), published in Combustion and Flame
  • Experimental characterization of n-heptane low-temperature oxidation products including keto-hydroperoxides and highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs) (2020), published in Combustion and Flame
  • Revisiting low temperature oxidation chemistry of n-heptane (2022), published in Combustion and Flame
  • An experimental and kinetic modeling study on the oxidation of 1,3-dioxolane (2020), published in Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • Experimental and kinetic modeling study of n-hexane oxidation. Detection of complex low-temperature products using high-resolution mass spectrometry (2021), published in Combustion and Flame

The primary venues where Philippe Dagaut publishes research include:

  • Combustion and Flame
  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Fuel
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Their contributions to the field have been recognized through the award of Fellow of the Combustion Institute in 2018, attributed for exceptional experimental and kinetic modeling contributions to combustion chemistry.

Best Publications

  • The ignition, oxidation, and combustion of kerosene: A review of experimental and kinetic modeling

    Philippe Dagaut;Michel Cathonnet

  • Comprehensive chemical kinetic modeling of the oxidation of 2-methylalkanes from C7 to C20

    Subram Sarathy;C. K. Westbrook;M. Mehl;W. J. Pitz

  • UV absorption cross sections and reaction kinetics and mechanisms for peroxy radicals in the gas phase

    T. J. Wallington;P. Dagaut;M. J. Kurylo

  • A WIDE RANGE MODELING STUDY OF DIMETHYL ETHER OXIDATION

    H. J. Curran;W. J. Pitz;C. K. Westbrook;P. Dagaut

  • The oxidation of hydrogen cyanide and related chemistry

    Philippe Dagaut;Peter Glarborg;Maria U. Alzueta

  • An experimental and kinetic modeling study of n-butanol combustion

    S.M. Sarathy;M.J. Thomson;C. Togbé;P. Dagaut

  • On the kinetics of hydrocarbons oxidation from natural gas to kerosene and diesel fuel

    Philippe Dagaut

  • A detailed chemical kinetic modeling, ignition delay time and jet-stirred reactor study of methanol oxidation

    Ultan Burke;Wayne K. Metcalfe;Sinead M. Burke;K. Alexander Heufer;K. Alexander Heufer

  • A jet-stirred reactor for kinetic studies of homogeneous gas-phase reactions at pressures up to ten atmospheres (∼1 MPa)

    P Dagaut;M Cathonnet;J P Rouan;R Foulatier

  • The combustion of kerosene : Experimental results and kinetic modelling using 1- to 3-component surrogate model fuels

    Philippe Dagaut;Abderrahman El Bakali;Alain Ristori

  • A wide-ranging kinetic modeling study of methyl butanoate combustion

    S. Gaïl;M.J. Thomson;S.M. Sarathy;S.A. Syed

  • High Pressure Oxidation of Liquid Fuels From Low to High Temperature. 1. n-Heptane and iso-Octane.

    Philippe Dagaut;Marcelline Reuillon;Michel Cathonnet

  • A wide-range modeling study of n-heptane oxidation

    Eliseo Ranzi;Paolo Gaffuri;Tiziano Faravelli;Philippe Dagaut

  • A chemical kinetic study of n-butanol oxidation at elevated pressure in a jet stirred reactor

    P. Dagaut;S.M. Sarathy;M.J. Thomson

  • Numerical and experimental study of ethanol combustion and oxidation in laminar premixed flames and in jet-stirred reactor

    Nicolas Leplat;P. Dagaut;C. Togbé;Jacques Vandooren

  • Experimental study of the oxidation of n-heptane in a jet stirred reactor from low to high temperature and pressures up to 40 atm

    Philippe Dagaut;Marcelline Reuillon;Michel Cathonnet

  • Oxidation, ignition and combustion of toluene: Experimental and detailed chemical kinetic modeling

    P. Dagaut;G. Pengloan;A. Ristori

  • Investigation on the pyrolysis and oxidation of toluene over a wide range conditions. I. Flow reactor pyrolysis and jet stirred reactor oxidation

    Wenhao Yuan;Yuyang Li;Philippe Dagaut;Jiuzhong Yang

  • Rapeseed oil methyl ester oxidation over extended ranges of pressure, temperature, and equivalence ratio: Experimental and modeling kinetic study

    Philippe Dagaut;Sandro Gaı¨l;Mayuresh Sahasrabudhe;Mayuresh Sahasrabudhe

  • Effects of Dilution on Laminar Burning Velocity of Premixed Methane/Air Flames

    Bénédicte Galmiche;Fabien Halter;Fabrice Foucher;Philippe Dagaut

  • Wide range modeling study of dimethyl ether oxidation

    W.J. Pitz;N.M. Marinov;C.K. Westbrook;P. Dagaut

Frequent Co-Authors

Guillaume Dayma
Guillaume Dayma Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Fabrice Foucher
Fabrice Foucher University of Orléans
Michael J. Kurylo
Michael J. Kurylo National Institute of Standards and Technology
Timothy J. Wallington
Timothy J. Wallington Ford Motor Company (United States)
S. Mani Sarathy
S. Mani Sarathy King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Francesco Contino
Francesco Contino Université Catholique de Louvain
Zhandong Wang
Zhandong Wang University of Science and Technology of China
Nils Hansen
Nils Hansen Sandia National Laboratories
Henry J. Curran
Henry J. Curran University of Galway
William J. Pitz
William J. Pitz Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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