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Virginie Belliere-Baca

Researcher at Rhodia

Publications -  29
Citations -  963

Virginie Belliere-Baca is an academic researcher from Rhodia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Acrolein. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 842 citations. Previous affiliations of Virginie Belliere-Baca include École centrale de Lille & university of lille.

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Glycerol dehydration to acrolein in the context of new uses of glycerol

TL;DR: In this article, a review shows that a well-balanced combination of an appropriate catalytic system together with an adapted regeneration process could put large-scale industrial applications within reach, which is the main obstacle in the way of large scale industrial applications.
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A long-life catalyst for glycerol dehydration to acrolein

TL;DR: In this paper, the initial catalytic performances of silica-supported silicotungstic acid are high in the glycerol dehydration reaction, they rapidly decrease with time on stream and the acrolein yield quickly decreases.
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New efficient and long-life catalyst for gas-phase glycerol dehydration to acrolein

TL;DR: In this article, Zirconium and niobium mixed oxides have been shown to be selective catalysts for dehydration of glycerol to acrolein, at 300 °C in the presence of water.
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Acid-base properties of niobium-zirconium mixed oxide catalysts for glycerol dehydration by calorimetric and catalytic investigation

TL;DR: In this article, the acid-base properties of fresh and used niobium-zirconium mixed oxide catalysts, used for the dehydration of glycerol to acrolein, have been characterized by various techniques.
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Gas phase dehydration of glycerol to acrolein over WO3/ZrO2 catalysts: Improvement of selectivity and stability by doping with SiO2

TL;DR: WO 3 /ZrO 2 catalysts doped with SiO 2 were shown to be more selective and stable catalysts for dehydration of glycerol to acrolein at 300°C as mentioned in this paper.