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Alain H. Fuchs

Alain H. Fuchs

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
10332
World Ranking
11211
National Ranking
422

Alain H. Fuchs publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alain H. Fuchs sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 175 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Alain H. Fuchs D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alain H. Fuchs sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Alain H. Fuchs is affiliated with Chimie ParisTech in France and has contributed to research spanning engineering and physics. Their work encompasses subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, condensed matter physics, biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, and electrochemistry. The scientist's research interests include nanopore and nanochannel transport studies, spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, advanced condensed matter physics, physics of superconductivity and magnetism, electrochemical analysis and applications, electrostatics and colloid interactions, as well as building information modeling (BIM) and construction integration.

Recent publications highlight diverse topics and interdisciplinary approaches. Notable papers include:

  • Open questions on water confined in nanoporous materials, 2021, Communications Chemistry
  • Alchemical Osmostat for Monte Carlo Simulation: Sampling Aqueous Electrolyte Solution in Open Systems, 2023, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • Incorporating BIM Practices into Reuse Process of Timber - Propositions of a digital workflow and tool for reclaiming structural pieces of wood, 2022, eCAADe proceedings
  • Predictive Thermodynamic Model for Intrusion of Electrolyte Aqueous Solutions in Nanoporous Materials, 2023, Chemistry of Materials
  • Optical and electrical studies on the TS defect in 4H-SiC, 2024, Journal of Physics D Applied Physics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Alain H. Fuchs include:

  • François-Xavier Coudert
  • Anne Boutin
  • Ambroise de Izarra
  • Maxence Lebossé
  • Gilles Halin

The primary publication venues associated with their work are:

  • Communications Chemistry
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • eCAADe proceedings
  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Journal of Physics D Applied Physics

Alain H. Fuchs has been recognized as a member of Academia Europaea since 2011.

Best Publications

  • Interplay between defects, disorder and flexibility in metal-organic frameworks

    Thomas D. Bennett;Anthony K. Cheetham;Alain H. Fuchs;François-Xavier Coudert

  • Anisotropic elastic properties of flexible metal-organic frameworks: how soft are soft porous crystals?

    Aurélie U. Ortiz;Anne Boutin;Alain H. Fuchs;François-Xavier Coudert

  • Optimization of the anisotropic united atoms intermolecular potential for n-alkanes

    Philippe Ungerer;Christèle Beauvais;Jérôme Delhommelle;Anne Boutin

  • Thermodynamics of guest-induced structural transitions in hybrid organic-inorganic frameworks.

    François-Xavier Coudert;Marie Jeffroy;Alain H. Fuchs;Anne Boutin

  • Adsorption of Guest Molecules in Zeolitic Materials: Computational Aspects

    and Alain H. Fuchs;Anthony K. Cheetham

  • Stress-Based Model for the Breathing of Metal-Organic Frameworks.

    Alexander V. Neimark;Alexander V. Neimark;François-Xavier Coudert;Anne Boutin;Alain H. Fuchs

  • Computational characterization and prediction of metal–organic framework properties

    François-Xavier Coudert;Alain H. Fuchs

  • The Behavior of Flexible MIL-53(Al) upon CH4 and CO2 Adsorption

    Anne Boutin;François Xavier Coudert;Marie Anne Springuel-Huet;Alexander V. Neimark

  • The effect of local defects on water adsorption in silicalite-1 zeolite : A joint experimental and molecular simulation study

    Trzpit M;Soulard M;Patarin J;Desbiens N

  • Breathing Transitions in MIL‐53(Al) Metal–Organic Framework Upon Xenon Adsorption

    Anne Boutin;Anne Boutin;Marie-Anne Springuel-Huet;Andrei Nossov;Antoine Gédéon

  • Investigating the Pressure-Induced Amorphization of Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework ZIF-8: Mechanical Instability Due to Shear Mode Softening.

    Aurélie U. Ortiz;Anne Boutin;Alain H. Fuchs;François-Xavier Coudert

  • Adsorption Deformation and Structural Transitions in Metal−Organic Frameworks: From the Unit Cell to the Crystal

    François Xavier Coudert;Anne Boutin;Alain H. Fuchs;Alexander V. Neimark

  • Water condensation in hydrophobic nanopores.

    Nicolas Desbiens;Isabelle Demachy;Alain H. Fuchs;Helène Kirsch-Rodeschini

  • Structural transitions in MIL-53 (Cr): view from outside and inside.

    Alexander V. Neimark;Alexander V. Neimark;François-Xavier Coudert;Carles Triguero;Anne Boutin

  • Metal-organic frameworks with wine-rack motif: what determines their flexibility and elastic properties?

    Aurélie U. Ortiz;Anne Boutin;Alain H. Fuchs;François-Xavier Coudert

  • New optimization method for intermolecular potentials: Optimization of a new anisotropic united atoms potential for olefins: Prediction of equilibrium properties

    Emeric Bourasseau;Mehalia Haboudou;Anne Boutin;Alain H. Fuchs

  • Molecular simulation studies of water physisorption in zeolites.

    Angela Di Lella;Angela Di Lella;Nicolas Desbiens;Anne Boutin;Isabelle Demachy

  • Prediction of breathing and gate-opening transitions upon binary mixture adsorption in metal-organic frameworks.

    François-Xavier Coudert;Caroline Mellot-Draznieks;Alain H. Fuchs;Anne Boutin

  • Prediction of thermodynamic derivative properties of fluids by Monte Carlo simulation

    M. Lagache;P. Ungerer;P. Ungerer;A. Boutin;A. H. Fuchs

  • A Simple Model for Predicting the Na+ Distribution in Anhydrous NaY and NaX Zeolites

    Séverine Buttefey;Anne Boutin;‡ and Caroline Mellot-Draznieks;Alain H. Fuchs

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Boutin
Anne Boutin École Normale Supérieure
Bernard Rousseau
Bernard Rousseau University of Paris-Saclay
Alexander V. Neimark
Alexander V. Neimark Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Joël Patarin
Joël Patarin University of Upper Alsace
Caroline Mellot-Draznieks
Caroline Mellot-Draznieks Collège de France
Gérard Férey
Gérard Férey Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Anthony K. Cheetham
Anthony K. Cheetham University of Cambridge
Pierre V. Vignais
Pierre V. Vignais CEA Grenoble

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