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Development of catalytic microreactors by plasma processes: application to wastewatertreatment
Da Silva, B.T.
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List of publications Da Silva, B., Schelcher, G., Winter, L., Guyon, C., Tabeling, P., Bonn, D.
and Tatoulian, M. Study of the stability and hydrophilicity of plasma-
modified microfluidic materials, in preparation.
Da Silva, B., Schelcher, G., Guyon, C., Ognier, S., Da Costa, P., Bonn, D.
and M. Tatoulian, Development of catalytic microreactors: comparison of the
performance of plasma-deposited iron and cobalt oxides in catalytic
ozonation, in preparation.
Da Silva, B., Habibi, M., Ognier, S., Mostafavi-Amjad, J., Khalesifard, H. R.
M., Tatoulian, M. and Bonn, D. Silver nanocluster-based catalytic
microreactor for water purification, in preparation.
Ladner, Y., D'Orlyé, F., Perréard, C., Da Silva, B., Guyon, C., Tatoulian, M.
et al. (2014). Surface Functionalization by Plasma Treatment and Click
Chemistry of a New Family of Fluorinated Polymeric Materials for
Microfluidic Chips. Plasma Processes and Polymers, 11(6),
Morscheidt, W., Cavadias, S., Rousseau, F. and Da Silva, B. (2013).
Pollution of the Rhine River: An introduction to numerical modelling.
Education For Chemical Engineers, 8(4), e119-e123.
Ladner, Y., d'Orlyé, F., Perréard, C., Da Silva, B., Guyon, C. and Tatoulian,
M. et al. (2013). Surface Functionalization of COC Microfluidic Materials by
Plasma and Click Chemistry Processes. Plasma Processes and Polymers,
10(11), 959-969.
Chen, G., Guyon, C., Zhang, Z., Da Silva, B., Da Costa, P. and Ognier, S. et
al. (2013). Catkin liked nano-Co3O4 catalyst built-in organic microreactor by
PEMOCVD method for trace CO oxidation at room temperature.
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 16(1-2), 141-148.
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