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Pierre Gallezot is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. The scientist's work is situated within academic research, contributing to their respective fields through various publications and collaborations.

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Best Publications

  • Conversion of biomass to selected chemical products

    Pierre Gallezot

  • Conversion of Biomass into Chemicals over Metal Catalysts

    Michèle Besson;Pierre Gallezot;Catherine Pinel

  • Selective Hydrogenation of α,β-Unsaturated Aldehydes

    P. Gallezot;D. Richard

  • Selective oxidation of alcohols and aldehydes on metal catalysts

    Michèle Besson;Pierre Gallezot

  • Glycerol hydrogenolysis on heterogeneous catalysts

    Julien Chaminand;L.aurent Djakovitch;Pierre Gallezot;Philippe Marion

  • Chemoselective catalytic oxidation of glycerol with air on platinum metals

    Régis Garcia;Michèle Besson;Pierre Gallezot

  • Selective oxidation with air on metal catalysts

    Pierre Gallezot

  • Location and dispersion of platinum in PtY zeolites

    P. Gallezot;A. Alarcon-Diaz;J-A. Dalmon;A.J. Renouprez

  • Deactivation of metal catalysts in liquid phase organic reactions

    Michèle Besson;Pierre Gallezot

  • Catalytic routes from renewables to fine chemicals

    Pierre Gallezot

  • The State and Catalytic Properties of Platinum and Palladium in Faujasite-type Zeolites

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  • Particle Size and Dispersion Measurements

    Gérard Bergeret;Pierre Gallezot

  • Process options for converting renewable feedstocks to bioproducts

    Pierre Gallezot

  • Glucose Hydrogenation on Ruthenium Catalysts in a Trickle-Bed Reactor

    Pierre Gallezot;Nathalie Nicolaus;Guy Flèche;Patrick Fuertes

  • Glucose hydrogenation on promoted raney-nickel catalysts

    P. Gallezot;P.J. Cerino;B. Blanc;G. Flèche

  • Catalytic Conversion of Biomass: Challenges and Issues

    Pierre Gallezot

  • The nature of the nonframework aluminum species formed during the dehydroxylation of H-Y

    R. D. Shannon;K. H. Gardner;R. H. Staley;G. Bergeret

  • Catalytic Oxidation of Glucose on Bismuth-Promoted Palladium Catalysts

    Unknown

  • Catalytic wet air oxidation of acetic acid on carbon-supported ruthenium catalysts

    Pierre Gallezot;Stéphane Chaumet;Alain Perrard;Pascal Isnard

  • X-ray diffraction study of cupric ion migrations in two Y-type zeolites containing adsorbed reagents

    P. Gallezot;Y. Ben Taarit;B. Imelik

  • Chemioselectivity in the catalytic hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde. Effect of metal particle morphology

    A. Giroir-Fendler;D. Richard;P. Gallezot

  • Oxygen reduction on well-defined platinum nanoparticles inside recast ionomer

    A. Gamez;D. Richard;P. Gallezot;Frédéric Gloaguen

Frequent Co-Authors

Michèle Besson
Michèle Besson Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Catherine Pinel
Catherine Pinel Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Marc Lemaire
Marc Lemaire Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Donna G. Blackmond
Donna G. Blackmond Scripps Research Institute
Jacques C. Vedrine
Jacques C. Vedrine Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pierre Braunstein
Pierre Braunstein University of Strasbourg
Robert Durand
Robert Durand École Normale Supérieure
Michel Boudart
Michel Boudart Stanford University
Colin J. Humphreys
Colin J. Humphreys Queen Mary University of London
Christian Minot
Christian Minot Sorbonne University

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