Author Information
Jean-Paul Amoureux is affiliated with multiple institutions, including the University of Lille, Centrale Lille, ENSCL, University of Artois, CNRS-8181, and the Unit of Catalysis and Chemistry of Solids (UCCS) in Lille, France. Additionally, he is associated with Bruker Biospin, located in Wissembourg, France. His research primarily focuses on the field of catalysis and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).Research Contributions
Jean-Paul Amoureux has made significant contributions to the field of catalysis and solid-state NMR. His research includes the development of improved NMR techniques for the detection and analysis of quadrupolar nuclei, such as 14N, 195Pt, and 35Cl, and their interactions with protons. He has also explored the structure and properties of amorphous silica-alumina and its applications in biorefining. His work on high-resolution quadrupolar MQ/ST-HETCOR 2D spectra under fast magic-angle spinning (MAS) and ultrahigh field solid-state NMR has been instrumental in advancing the analysis of complex materials.Aliases
Jean-Paul Amoureux is known by various aliases, including J P Amoureux, Jean Paul Amoureux, Jean-Paul Amoureux, J. P. Amoureux, J.-p. Amoureux, Jean-paul Amoureux, J. Amoureux, and Jean P. Amoureux.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Citation Count |
8778 |
h-index |
51 |
Paper Count |
307 |