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D-Index
63
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12398
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8547
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André Vioux 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 André Vioux sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 159 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

André Vioux 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 André Vioux sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

André Vioux is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France and has contributed to research primarily within materials science and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research intersects several subfields, including molecular biology, organic chemistry, materials chemistry, polymers and plastics, and pharmaceutical science.

Their work frequently addresses topics such as RNA interference and gene delivery, advancements in transdermal drug delivery, extracellular vesicles in disease, nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, synthesis and properties of polymers, advanced polymer synthesis and characterization, and inorganic chemistry and materials.

Vioux's published research appears in a range of venues, with a concentration of papers in the International Journal of Pharmaceutics. Other publication venues include RSC Advances, SSRN Electronic Journal, Coordination Chemistry Reviews, and Biomaterials.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Vioux include:

  • Nanoheterostructures based on nanosized Prussian blue and its Analogues: Design, properties and applications (2022, Coordination Chemistry Reviews)
  • Recent advances and prospects in nano drug delivery systems using lipopolyoxazolines (2020, International Journal of Pharmaceutics)
  • Interest of extracellular vesicles in regards to lipid nanoparticle based systems for intracellular protein delivery (2021, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews)
  • Polyoxazolines based lipid nanocapsules for topical delivery of antioxidants (2020, International Journal of Pharmaceutics)
  • Nanotechnologies for Intracellular Protein Delivery: Recent Progress in Inorganic and Organic Nanocarriers (2021, Advanced Therapeutics)

Frequent collaborators include Laurianne Simon, Vincent Lapinte, Sylvie Bégu, Joël Chopineau, and Marie Morille, each contributing multiple co-authored publications with Vioux.

Best Publications

  • Ionogels, ionic liquid based hybrid materials

    Jean Le Bideau;Lydie Viau;André Vioux

  • Nonhydrolytic Sol−Gel Routes to Oxides

    A. Vioux

  • Anchoring of Phosphonate and Phosphinate Coupling Molecules on Titania Particles

    G. Guerrero;P. H. Mutin;A. Vioux

  • Hybrid materials from organophosphorus coupling molecules

    P. Hubert Mutin;Gilles Guerrero;André Vioux

  • Magnetic nanoparticles and their applications in medicine.

    Etienne Duguet;Sébastien Vasseur;Stéphane Mornet;Jean-Marie Devoisselle

  • Ionogels, New Materials Arising from the Confinement of Ionic Liquids within Silica-Derived Networks

    Marie-Alexandra Néouze;Jean Le Bideau;Philippe Gaveau;Séverine Bellayer

  • Biredox ionic liquids with solid-like redox density in the liquid state for high-energy supercapacitors

    Eléonore Mourad;Eléonore Mourad;Laura Coustan;Laura Coustan;Pierre Lannelongue;Pierre Lannelongue;Dodzi Zigah

  • Nonhydrolytic Processing of Oxide-Based Materials: Simple Routes to Control Homogeneity, Morphology, and Nanostructure

    Pierre Hubert Mutin;André Vioux

  • Solid-State NMR Study of Ibuprofen Confined in MCM-41 Material

    Thierry Azaïs;Corine Tourne-Peteilh;Fabien Aussenac;Niki Baccile

  • Luminescent Ionogels Based on Europium-Doped Ionic Liquids Confined within Silica-Derived Networks

    Kyra Lunstroot;Kris Driesen;Peter Nockemann;Christiane Görller-Walrand

  • Use of ionic liquids in sol-gel; ionogels and applications

    André Vioux;Lydie Viau;Sabrina Volland;Jean Le Bideau

  • Mixed oxides SiO2–ZrO2 and SiO2–TiO2 by a non-hydrolytic sol–gel route

    Mahandrimanana Andrianainarivelo;Robert Corriu;Dominique Leclercq;P. Hubert Mutin

  • A Solution Chemistry Study of Nonhydrolytic Sol−Gel Routes to Titania

    Pascal Arnal;Robert J. P. Corriu;Dominique Leclercq;and P. Hubert Mutin

  • Preparation of anatase, brookite and rutile at low temperature by non-hydrolytic sol–gel methods

    Pascal Arnal;Robert J. P. Corriu;Dominique Leclercq;P. Hubert Mutin

  • Ionogels as drug delivery system: one-step sol–gel synthesis using imidazolium ibuprofenate ionic liquid

    Lydie Viau;Corine Tourné-Péteilh;Jean-Marie Devoisselle;André Vioux

  • Effect of confinement on ionic liquids dynamics in monolithic silica ionogels : 1H NMR study

    J. Le Bideau;P. Gaveau;S. Bellayer;M.-A. Néouze

  • Organic–inorganic hybrid materials based on organophosphorus coupling molecules: from metal phosphonates to surface modification of oxides

    P.Hubert Mutin;Gilles Guerrero;André Vioux

  • Silicon carbonitride from polymeric precursors: thermal cross-linking and pyrolysis of oligosilazane model compounds

    N. S. Choong Kwet Yive;R. J. P. Corriu;D. Leclercq;P. H. Mutin

  • Non-hydrolytic sol–gel routes to silica

    L. Bourget;R.J.P. Corriu;D. Leclercq;P.H. Mutin

  • Ionic liquid as plasticizer for europium(III)-doped luminescent poly(methyl methacrylate) films.

    Kyra Lunstroot;Kris Driesen;Peter Nockemann;Lydie Viau

  • Preparation of alumina gels by a non-hydrolytic sol-gel processing method

    S. Acosta;R.J.P. Corriu;D. Leclercq;P. Lefèvre

  • Hybrid organic-inorganic materials based on organophosphorus derivatives

    André Vioux;Jean Le Bideau;P. Hubert Mutin;Dominique Leclercq

  • Preparation of monolithic gels from silicon halides by a non-hydrolytic sol-gel process

    R.J.P. Corriu;D. Leclercq;P. Lefèvre;P.H. Mutin

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. P. Corriu
Robert J. P. Corriu University of Montpellier
Ahmad Mehdi
Ahmad Mehdi Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Fabrice Leroux
Fabrice Leroux University of Clermont Auvergne
Benoit Coasne
Benoit Coasne Grenoble Alpes University
Frédéric Favier
Frédéric Favier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Vasile Hulea
Vasile Hulea École Normale Supérieure
Peter Nockemann
Peter Nockemann Queen's University Belfast
Stefan A. Freunberger
Stefan A. Freunberger Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Françoise Dahan
Françoise Dahan Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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