Olivier Boyron
Research engineer in Polymer Characterization
Lyon College
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Olivier Boyron is a research engineer at Lyon College specializing in polymer characterization, with expertise in advanced polymer synthesis. His research spans a range of topics, including biodegradable polymer synthesis, organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis, and crystallization and solubility studies. Boyron also utilizes X-ray diffraction in crystallography and investigates perovskite materials for various applications. His recent work includes the fabrication of oriented n-type thermoelectric polymers and the chemical upcycling of poly(bisphenol A carbonate). He has also contributed to the development of quinoidal polymers for opto-electronic applications and explored in-situ techniques, such as Raman and ATR-IR spectroscopy, for predicting dissolved polypropylene during recycling, as well as in-situ sol-gel processes for dental nanocomposites.
Boyron's primary research focus involves advanced polymer synthesis, characterization, and applications.
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- h-index: 26
- Publications: 140
- Citations: 2,798
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