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48
Citations
8633
World Ranking
15210
National Ranking
649

Overview

A. Percheron-Guégan is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their professional work is rooted in academic research within this national scientific institution.

There are no records of recent papers attributed to A. Percheron-Guégan, and no specific research publications or citation data are currently available. Similarly, there are no listed frequent co-authors or collaborated research partners associated with their publication history.

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Best Publications

  • Hydrogen adsorption in the nanoporous metal-benzenedicarboxylate M(OH)(O2C–C6H4–CO2)(M = Al3+, Cr3+), MIL-53

    Gérard Férey;Michel Latroche;Christian Serre;Franck Millange

  • Neutron and X-ray diffraction profile analyses and structure of LaNi5, LaNi5−xAlx and LaNi5−xMnx intermetallics and their hydrides (deuterides)

    A Percheron-Guégan;C Lartigue;J.C Achard;P Germi

  • Intermetallic compounds as negative electrodes of Ni/MH batteries

    F. Cuevas;J.-M. Joubert;M. Latroche;A. Percheron-Guégan

  • Thermodynamic and structural properties of LaNi5−yAly compounds and their related hydrides

    H. Diaz;A. Percheron-Guégan;J.C. Achard;C. Chatillon

  • Correlations between the structural properties, the stability and the hydrogen content of substituted LaNi5 compounds

    A. Percheron-Guégan;C. Lartigue;J.C. Achard

  • Thermodynamic and structural properties of LaNi5−xMnx compounds and their related hydrides

    C. Lartigue;A. Percheron-Guégan;J.C. Achard;F. Tasset

  • Magnetic properties of ferrocene-based conjugated polymers

    Mohamed Hmyene;Abderrahim Yassar;Marcel Escorne;Annick Percheron-Guegan

  • Simulation and experimental validation of a hydrogen storage tank with metal hydrides

    Maxime Botzung;Serge Chaudourne;Olivier Gillia;Christian Perret

  • Hydrogen cycling induced degradation in LaNi5-type materials

    J.-M Joubert;M Latroche;R Černý;A Percheron-Guégan

  • Electrochemical study of cobalt-free AB5-type hydrogen storage alloys

    C. Khaldi;H. Mathlouthi;J. Lamloumi;A. Percheron-Guégan

  • Anisotropic diffraction peak broadening and dislocation substructure in hydrogen-cycled LaNi5 and substitutional derivatives

    R. Černý;J.-M. Joubert;M. Latroche;A. Percheron-Guégan

  • Influence of the support on the catalytic properties of nickel/ceria in carbon monoxide and benzene hydrogenation

    J. Barrault;A. Alouche;V. Paul-Boncour;L. Hilaire

  • Improvement of the electrochemical activity of ZrNiCr Laves phase hydride electrodes by secondary phase precipitation

    J.-M. Joubert;M. Latroche;A. Percheron-Guégan;J. Bouet

  • Influence of crystallinity on the structural and hydrogenation properties of Mg2X phases (X=Ni, Si, Ge, Sn)

    R. Janot;F. Cuevas;M. Latroche;A. Percheron-Guégan

  • Hydrogen (deuterium) ordering in the β-LaNi5Dx > 5 phases: A neutron diffraction study

    C Lartigue;A Percheron-Guegan;J.C Achard;J.L Soubeyroux

  • Enthalpies of formation of liquid and solid binary alloys of lead, antimony and bismuth with rare earth elements

    C. Colinet;A. Pasturel;A. Percheron-Guégan;J.C. Achard

  • Enthalpies of formation and hydrogenation of La(Ni(1−x)Cox)5 compounds

    C. Colinet;A. Pasturel;A. Percheron-Guégan;J.C. Achard

  • Hydrogen absorption properties of several intermetallic compounds of the ZrNi system

    J.M. Joubert;M. Latroche;A. Percheron-Guégan

  • Experimental and calculated enthalpies of formation of rare earth-tin alloys

    C. Colinet;A. Pasturel;A. Percheron-Guégan;J.C. Achard

  • Structural Instability in R1 −xNi2Compounds and Their Hydrides (R = Y, Rare Earth)*

    M. Latroche;V. Paul-Boncour;A. Percheron-Guegan

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Latroche
Michel Latroche Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Fermin Cuevas
Fermin Cuevas Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Radovan Černý
Radovan Černý University of Geneva
Alain Mauger
Alain Mauger Sorbonne University
Klaus Yvon
Klaus Yvon University of Geneva
Jean-Pierre Pereira-Ramos
Jean-Pierre Pereira-Ramos Université Paris Cité
Jean-Claude Jumas
Jean-Claude Jumas University of Montpellier
Ru-Shi Liu
Ru-Shi Liu National Taiwan University
Robert C. Bowman
Robert C. Bowman Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Phl Peter Notten
Phl Peter Notten Eindhoven University of Technology

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