검색결과 : 12건
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Experimental Study and Kinetic Modeling for Ethanol Treatment by Air Dielectric Barrier Discharges Lovascio S, Blin-Simiand N, Magne L, Jorand F, Pasquiers S Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 35(2), 279, 2015 |
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Decomposition of Acetaldehyde in Atmospheric Pressure Filamentary Nitrogen Plasma Koeta O, Blin-Simiand N, Faider W, Pasquiers S, Bary A, Jorand F Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 32(5), 991, 2012 |
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Detailed Characterization of 2-Heptanone Conversion by Dielectric Barrier Discharge in N-2 and N-2/O-2 Mixtures Chiper AS, Blin-Simiand N, Heninger M, Mestdagh H, Boissel P, Jorand F, Lemaire J, Leprovost J, Pasquiers S, Popa G, Postel C Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 114(1), 397, 2010 |
4 |
Electron impact ionization of formaldehyde Vacher JR, Jorand F, Blin-Simiand N, Pasquiers S Chemical Physics Letters, 476(4-6), 178, 2009 |
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Plasma reactivity and plasma-surface interactions during treatment of toluene by a dielectric barrier discharge Blin-Simiand N, Jorand F, Magne L, Pasquiers S, Postel C, Vacher JR Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 28(4), 429, 2008 |
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Electron impact ionization cross-sections of toluene Vacher JR, Jorand F, Blin-Simiand N, Pasquiers S Chemical Physics Letters, 434(4-6), 188, 2007 |
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Effect of propene, n-Decane, and toluene plasma kinetics on NO conversion in homogeneous oxygen-rich dry mixtures at ambient temperature Lombardi G, Blin-Simiand N, Jorand F, Magne L, Pasquiers S, Postel C, Vacher JR Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 27(4), 414, 2007 |
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Oxidation of 2-heptanone in air by a DBD-type plasma generated within a honeycomb monolith supported Pt-based catalyst Ayrault C, Barrault J, Blin-Simiand N, Jorand F, Pasquiers S, Rousseau A, Tatibouet JM Catalysis Today, 89(1-2), 75, 2004 |
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Electron impact ionisation and partial ionisation cross-sections of iso-octane Bouamra K, Vacher JR, Jorand F, Simiand N, Pasquiers S Chemical Physics Letters, 373(3-4), 237, 2003 |
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Hydroperoxides with zero, one, two or more carbonyl groups formed during the oxidation of n-dodecane Blin-Simiand N, Jorand F, Sahetchian K, Brun M, Kerhoas L, Malosse C, Einhorn J Combustion and Flame, 126(1-2), 1524, 2001 |