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Florent Héroguel

Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Publications -  30
Citations -  2250

Florent Héroguel is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Atomic layer deposition. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1613 citations. Previous affiliations of Florent Héroguel include ETH Zurich & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Formaldehyde stabilization facilitates lignin monomer production during biomass depolymerization

TL;DR: This paper reports that adding formaldehyde during biomass pretreatment produces a soluble lignin fraction that can be converted to guaiacyl and syringyl monomers at near theoretical yields during subsequent hydrogenolysis, three to seven times those obtained without formaldehyde.
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Solar conversion of CO2 to CO using Earth-abundant electrocatalysts prepared by atomic layer modification of CuO

TL;DR: Schreier et al. as discussed by the authors introduced atomic layer deposition of SnO2 on CuO nanowires as a means for changing the wide product distribution of CuO-derived CO2 reduction electrocatalysts to yield predominantly CO.
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Densely Packed, Ultra Small SnO Nanoparticles for Enhanced Activity and Selectivity in Electrochemical CO2 Reduction.

TL;DR: Remarkably high selectivity and partial current densities for CO formation were obtained using these SnO nanoparticles compared to other Sn catalysts, attributed to a local pH effect arising from the dense packing of nanoparticles in the conductive carbon black matrix.
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Cu–Al Spinel as a Highly Active and Stable Catalyst for the Reverse Water Gas Shift Reaction

TL;DR: The reverse water gas shift reaction is considered to be a highly attractive catalytic route for CO2 recycling in a future sustainable economy as mentioned in this paper, and copper-based catalysts are commonly used for this rea...