Plaisir, France

Christian Serre

USPTO Granted Patents = 18 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.5

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 63(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Versailles cedex, FR (2013)
  • Versailles, FR (2010 - 2014)
  • Plaisir, FR (2015 - 2024)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal11 out of 5,069 
 
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique
 patents
silverMedal7 out of 623 
 
Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
 patents
bronzeMedal7 out of 24 
 
UniversitÉ De Versailles—saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines
 patents
43 out of 77 
 
Ecole Superieure De Physique Et De Chimie Industrielles De La Ville De Paris
 patents
52 out of 7 
 
Ecole Normale Superieure De Paris
 patents
61 out of 12 
 
Université De Caen Basse Normandie
 patents
71 out of 155 
 
Université Pierre Et Marie Curie (Paris 6)
 patents
81 out of 6 
 
Ecole Nationale Superieure D Ingenieurs De Caen
 patents
91 out of 17 
 
Université De Caen Normandie
 patents
101 out of 2 
 
Instituto Politecnico De Braganca
 patents
111 out of 44 
 
Universidade Do Porto
 patents
121 out of 21 
 
Instituto Superior Tecnico
 patents
131 out of 4,868 
 
Commissariat À L'Énergie Atomique Et Aux Énergies Alternatives
 patents
141 out of 9 
 
Université Versailles Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines
 patents
151 out of 42 
 
Université Paris-Sud 11
 patents
161 out of 99 
 
Université Paris—sud
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 2010-2025

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18 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Christian Serre: Innovations in MOF Nanoparticles and Capture of Volatile Organic Compounds

Introduction:

In the world of material science and chemical engineering, Christian Serre has made significant contributions through his innovative research and patents. Based in Plaisir, France, Serre has amassed an impressive portfolio of 16 patents, showcasing his expertise in the synthesis of MOF (metal-organic framework) carboxylate nanoparticles and their applications in diverse fields. This article delves into his latest patents, highlights from his career, notable collaborations, and the impact of his work.

Latest Patents:

One of Serre's recent patents focuses on a low-temperature process for the synthesis of MOF carboxylate nanoparticles. This invention involves preparing highly porous crystalline Fe-, Al-, or Ti-based MOF materials with low polydispersity index. These nanoparticles find utility as catalyst supports for heterogeneously catalyzed chemical reactions, as gas storage and separation materials, and even as matrices for encapsulating active principles such as medicine or cosmetics.

Similarly, another groundbreaking patent by Serre explores the use of MOF materials for the capture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These porous crystalline solids possess unique hydrophobic cores formed by a metal oxide and/or hydroxide network connected by specially designed linkers. The MOFs exhibit excellent performance in capturing polar VOCs, making them ideal for air purification in environments like cars, museums, and archives. This innovation has significant implications for the preservation of cultural heritage.

Career Highlights:

Throughout his career, Serre has held positions at renowned institutions, including the Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT). These prestigious affiliations have provided him with exceptional opportunities to conduct research, collaborate with fellow scientists, and pioneer new technologies and approaches in the field of MOF materials.

Collaborations:

Christian Serre has had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed colleagues who share his passion for advancing scientific knowledge. Notable among these collaborations are his partnerships with Jong-San Chang and Young Kyu Hwang. The joint efforts of these brilliant minds have yielded significant breakthroughs in the development and application of MOF nanoparticles and their potential impact on various sectors.

Conclusion:

Christian Serre's relentless pursuit of innovation in the realm of MOF nanoparticles and the capture of volatile organic compounds has resulted in numerous patents, marking his indelible imprint on the landscape of material science. From his ground-breaking low-temperature synthesis processes to his novel MOF materials for air purification, Serre's work has the potential to revolutionize industries ranging from catalysis to preservation. As he continues to explore new avenues of research and collaboration, the scientific community eagerly anticipates further contributions from this visionary inventor and researcher.

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