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Frédéric Clerc

Researcher at Institut national de recherche et de sécurité

Publications -  35
Citations -  449

Frédéric Clerc is an academic researcher from Institut national de recherche et de sécurité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exposure assessment & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 373 citations. Previous affiliations of Frédéric Clerc include University of Lyon & University of Amsterdam.

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First Metagenomic Survey of the Microbial Diversity in Bioaerosols Emitted in Waste Sorting Plants

TL;DR: The NGS biodiversity measurements revealed a higher biodiversity bioaerosols that previously reported for WSP in studies carried out using culture methods followed by identification of microorganisms, providing the first survey about taxonomic biodiversity in bio aerosols from WSPs using high-throughput sequencing.
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Effect of the Genetic Algorithm Parameters on the Optimisation of Heterogeneous Catalysts

TL;DR: General considerations about the algorithm settings to use for the optimisation of heterogeneous catalysts are addressed and the effects of the population size on the robustness and convergence speed were investigated.
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A “Green Route” to Propene through Selective Hydrogen Oxidation

TL;DR: The results show that both activity and selectivity towards hydrogen combustion can be tuned (increased or decreased) by selecting the appropriate dopant, which indicates that these novel materials indeed contain unique active sites.
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Exposure to hazardous substances in Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) recycling sites in France

TL;DR: Workplace measurements were used to define recommendations for reducing the chemical risks in CRT screens recycling facilities and for promoting the design and development of "clean and safe" processes in emerging recycling channels.
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High throughput experimentation in oxidation catalysis: Higher integration and “intelligent” software

TL;DR: Development in innovative synthesis methods for bulk catalysts, using amongst other techniques split-and-pool methods, in miniaturization of reactors while increasing parallelization up to 625-fold on an approximately 7 cm × 7 cm footprint, and in development of novel software for “intelligent” design of libraries are highlighted.