Alain Roucoux
About
Alain Roucoux was born in Valenciennes (North of France) in 1963. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Lille in 1992 under the supervision of Professor A. Mortreux in the field of the asymmetric hydrogenation catalysis. In 1993, he joined the teaching staff of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes (ENSCR) before becoming Assistant-Professor (Maître de Conférences) in 1994. In 2001, he received his Habilitation and was promoted Professor in 2003. Since 1997, he develops the synthesis of noble metal nanoparticles in water for polyphasic catalysis. He manages the Nanocatalysis group of the Organometallics: Materials & Catalysis Team (UMR CNRS 6226) – He is the author of more 120 international scientific publications (h=37) with one paper in Chem. Rev. 2002 > 1700 times quoted), 7 book chapters and 12 patents. He is co-Editor of the book entitled « Nanoparticles in Catalysis: Advances in Synthesis and Applications » Wiley-VCH, published in April 2021.
Publications
Corrigendum to “Efficient catalytic ozonation by ruthenium nanoparticles supported on SiO<inf>2</inf> or TiO<inf>2</inf>: Towards the use of a non-woven fiber paper as original support” [Chemical Engineering Journal 289 (2016) 374–381](S1385894715017222)(10.1016/j.cej.2015.12.051)
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Chemical Engineering Journal
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<sup>99m</sup>Tc-SSS lipiodol: Development and study of its biodistribution following injection intra-hepatic artery of healthy pigs,<sup>99m</sup>Tc-SSS lipiodol: Mise au point du marquage et biodistribution après injection au niveau de l'artère hépatique du porc
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Medecine Nucleaire
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Studies of technetium-99m nitridobisdithiocarboxylate leucocyte specific radiopharmaceutical: (TcN)-Tc-99m(DTCX)(2) , DTCX = CH3(CH2)(8)CS2. The cellular and subcellular distribution in human blood cells, and chemical behaviour. Synthesis of the analogous rhenium-188 radiopharmaceutical
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Nuclear Medicine and Biology
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Studies of technetium-99m nitridobisdithiocarboxylate leucocyte specific radiopharmaceutical: [<sup>99m</sup>TcN(DTCX)<inf>2</inf>], DTCX = CH<inf>3</inf>(CH<inf>2</inf>)<inf>8</inf>CS<inf>2</inf>. The cellular and subcellular distribution in human blood cells, and chemical behaviour. Synthesis of the analogous rhenium-188 radiopharmaceutical
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Nuclear Medicine and Biology
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Rhenium-188 and technetium-99m nitridobis(N-ethoxy-N- ethyldithiocarbamate) leucocyte labelling radiopharmaceuticals: [<sup>188</sup>ren(noet)<inf>2</inf>] and [<sup>99m</sup>tcn(noet)<inf>2</inf>], noet = et(eto)ncs<inf>2</inf>: Their in vitro localization and chemical behaviour
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Nuclear Medicine and Biology
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