Anne Galarneau is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research spans several areas within materials science and chemistry, with a particular focus on materials chemistry and inorganic chemistry. Anne's work frequently addresses topics related to mesoporous materials and catalysis, catalytic processes in materials science, and zeolite catalysis and synthesis. Additional research interests include innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques, metal-organic frameworks synthesis and applications, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, as well as adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal.
The scientist's recent publications reflect a diverse range of subjects within these fields. Some notable recent papers include:
Anne Galarneau collaborates frequently with several researchers in their field. Their most frequent coauthors are:
The scientist's work has been published across multiple venues, with the most common being:
Anne Galarneau;Hélène Cambon;Francesco Di Renzo;Ryong Ryoo
Thomas J. Pinnavaia;Anne H. Galarneau;Anis F. Barodawalla
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Anne Galarneau;François Villemot;François Villemot;Jeremy Rodriguez;François Fajula
Anne Galarneau;Delphine Desplantier;Roger Dutartre;Francesco Di Renzo
Benoit Coasne;Benoit Coasne;Benoit Coasne;Anne Galarneau;Roland J. M. Pellenq;Roland J. M. Pellenq;Francesco Di Renzo
T. Martin;A. Galarneau;F. Di Renzo;F. Fajula
Daniel Brunel;Alexandre C Blanc;Anne Galarneau;François Fajula
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Daniel Brunel;Nathalie Bellocq;Pierre Sutra;Anne Cauvel
Anne Galarneau;Delphine Desplantier-Giscard;Francesco Di Renzo;François Fajula
A. Galarneau;J. Iapichella;K. Bonhomme;F. Di Renzo
Thierry Martin;Anne Galarneau;Francesco Di Renzo;Daniel Brunel
Alexander Sachse;Rob Ameloot;Bernard Coq;François Fajula
Abdelkrim El Kadib;Ricardo Chimenton;Alexander Sachse;François Fajula
Me Lanie Bordeaux;Anne Galarneau;Jullien Drone;Jullien Drone
Rémi Cazelles;Jullien Drone;François Fajula;Ovidiu Ersen
Anne Galarneau;Francesco Di Renzo;François Fajula;Laura Mollo
Alexander Sachse;Anne Galarneau;François Fajula;Francesco Di Renzo
Rob Ameloot;Anuschka Liekens;Luc Alaerts;Michael Maes
Anne Galarneau;Julien Iapichella;Daniel Brunel;François Fajula
Matteo Guidotti;Claudio Pirovano;Nicoletta Ravasio;Beatriz Lázaro
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