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Houshang Alamdari
Researcher at Laval University
Publications - 136
Citations - 3767
Houshang Alamdari is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anode & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 130 publications receiving 3200 citations. Previous affiliations of Houshang Alamdari include Hydro-Québec & University of Poitiers.
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Perovskites as substitutes of noble metals for heterogeneous catalysis: dream or reality.
Sébastien Royer,Daniel Duprez,Fabien Can,Xavier Courtois,Catherine Batiot-Dupeyrat,Said Laassiri,Said Laassiri,Houshang Alamdari +7 more
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Iron–manganese: new class of metallic degradable biomaterials prepared by powder metallurgy
TL;DR: The Fe35Mn alloy was found to be essentially austenitic with fine MnO particles aligned along the rolling direction, and it exhibits antiferromagnetic behaviour and its magnetic susceptibility is not altered by plastic deformation, providing an excellent MRI compatibility.
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Oxygen storage capacity of La1−xA′xBO3 perovskites (with A′ = Sr, Ce; B = Co, Mn)—relation with catalytic activity in the CH4 oxidation reaction
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of cation substitution on the reducibility of perovskite was studied by means of the oxygen storage capacity (OSC) measurement, which was performed at different temperatures on LaCoO 3 and LaMnO 3, in order to elucidate the different mechanisms of reduction involved at each temperature.
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Effect of alkali additives over nanocrystalline Co–Cu-based perovskites as catalysts for higher-alcohol synthesis
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of LaCo0.7Cu0.3O3−δ perovskites prepared by mechano-synthesis using different alkali additives was characterized by several techniques (AAS, BET, XRD, H2-TPR) and tested under typical higher-alcohol synthesis conditions.
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Introductory remarks on nanodielectrics
TL;DR: In this paper, a personalized overview of the nanodielectric domain is given, offering finally a tentative definition of the class of dielectric materials and their insulating properties.