Pierre Paréja

749 total citations
30 papers, 618 citations indexed

About

Pierre Paréja is a scholar working on Materials Chemistry, Catalysis and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. According to data from OpenAlex, Pierre Paréja has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 618 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Materials Chemistry, 17 papers in Catalysis and 6 papers in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Recurrent topics in Pierre Paréja's work include Catalytic Processes in Materials Science (18 papers), Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions (13 papers) and Catalysts for Methane Reforming (11 papers). Pierre Paréja is often cited by papers focused on Catalytic Processes in Materials Science (18 papers), Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions (13 papers) and Catalysts for Methane Reforming (11 papers). Pierre Paréja collaborates with scholars based in France, Canada and United States. Pierre Paréja's co-authors include Henri Amariglio, Annie Amariglio, Jean Fusy, Jacques Jupille, J. Saint-Just, M. H. Back, Shengfu Tong, Laurent Lefort, M. Alnot and J.J. Ehrhardt and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Carbon and Journal of Catalysis.

In The Last Decade

Pierre Paréja

29 papers receiving 590 citations

Peers

Pierre Paréja
M. Araki Japan
N.A. Khan Pakistan
A. Crucq Belgium
Richard Holroyd United Kingdom
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All Works

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Paréja, Pierre, Michel Mercy, J.C. Gachon, Annie Amariglio, & Henri Amariglio. (1999). A Way to Higher Hydrocarbons from Methane with Sizable Yield and Good Selectivity. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 38(3). 1163–1165. 5 indexed citations
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Amariglio, Annie, et al.. (1998). Oxygen-free Conversion of Methane to Higher Hydrocarbons through a Dual-Temperature Two-Step Reaction Sequence on Platinum and Ruthenium. Journal of Catalysis. 177(1). 113–120. 17 indexed citations
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Paréja, Pierre, et al.. (1998). Isothermal conversion of methane into higher hydrocarbons and hydrogen by a two-step reaction sequence involving a rhodium catalyst. Applied Catalysis A General. 168(2). 289–305. 15 indexed citations
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Simon, Franz‐Georg, et al.. (1998). Cyclohexane, methyl- and 1,2-dimethyl-cyclohexane as the major C2+ products of an oxygen-free CH4 conversion. Catalysis Today. 46(2-3). 217–222. 4 indexed citations
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Amariglio, Annie, Pierre Paréja, & Henri Amariglio. (1997). Does C–C Bonding Proceed during Exposure of Adequate Metal Surfaces to CH4? Reply to “Comment by Z. Hlavathy, Z. Paál, and P. Tétényi”. Journal of Catalysis. 166(1). 121–123. 9 indexed citations
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Amariglio, Annie, et al.. (1996). Oxygen-Free Conversion of Methane to Higher Alkanes through an Isothermal Two-Step Reaction on Platinum (EUROPT-1). Journal of Catalysis. 159(2). 441–448. 40 indexed citations
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Amariglio, Annie, et al.. (1996). Oxygen-Free Conversion of Methane to Higher Alkanes through an Isothermal Two-Step Reaction on Platinum (EUROPT-1). Journal of Catalysis. 159(2). 449–457. 33 indexed citations
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Amariglio, Henri, Pierre Paréja, & Annie Amariglio. (1995). Periodic operation of a catalyst as a means of overcoming a thermodynamic constraint. The case of methane homologation on metals. Catalysis Today. 25(2). 113–125. 17 indexed citations
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Amariglio, Annie, et al.. (1994). Possibility of obtaining appreciable yields in methane homologation through a two-step reaction at 250 °C on a platinum catalyst. Journal of the Chemical Society Chemical Communications. 561–562. 16 indexed citations
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Paréja, Pierre, et al.. (1994). Increasing the yield in methane homologation through an isothermal two-reaction sequence at 250°c on platinum. Catalysis Today. 21(2-3). 423–430. 13 indexed citations
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Amariglio, Henri, et al.. (1992). Low temperature catalytic homologation of methane on platinum, ruthenium and cobalt. Catalysis Today. 13(2-3). 437–445. 69 indexed citations
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Paréja, Pierre, et al.. (1991). Conversion of methane into higher hydrocarbons on platinum. Nature. 352(6338). 789–790. 175 indexed citations
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Ducros, R., Jean Fusy, Jacques Jupille, Pierre Paréja, & S. Tatarenko. (1987). CO adsorption on rhenium single crystal surfaces: Characterization of molecular and dissociated states and influence of structural defects. Applied Surface Science. 29(2). 179–193. 16 indexed citations
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Jupille, Jacques, Pierre Paréja, & Jean Fusy. (1984). Interaction of H2O with basal and stepped faces of rhenium: An ESDIAD study. Surface Science. 139(2-3). 505–540. 37 indexed citations
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Fusy, Jean, M. Alnot, Jacques Jupille, Pierre Paréja, & J.J. Ehrhardt. (1984). Interaction of H2O with rhenium basal surface; An UPS-XPS study. Applications of Surface Science. 17(4). 415–428. 19 indexed citations
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Paréja, Pierre. (1975). The steady state catalytic activity of nickel in ethylene hydrogenation as essentially due to the promoting effect of oxygen traces. Journal of Catalysis. 36(3). 379–384. 14 indexed citations
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Amariglio, Annie, Pierre Paréja, & Henri Amariglio. (1974). Influence essentielle de l’oxygène sur l’activité catalytique du cuivre et du platine dans l’hydrogénation de l’éthylène. Journal de Chimie Physique. 71. 1207–1212. 1 indexed citations
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Paréja, Pierre, Annie Amariglio, & Henri Amariglio. (1974). Conséquences sur l’hydrogénation de l’éthylène — catalysée par le nickel — de son induction par la synthèse de l’eau. Journal de Chimie Physique. 71. 1199–1206. 3 indexed citations
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Paréja, Pierre & Henri Amariglio. (1970). N° 134. — Détermination par chromatographie d’élution des chaleurs et des entropies d’adsorption des espèces CH4 et CD4 sur noir de carbone graphité. Journal de Chimie Physique. 67. 938–942. 1 indexed citations

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