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Overview

Bertrand Donnio is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France and focuses on research within the field of Materials Science. Their work primarily spans several subfields, including Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Organic Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The scientist has contributed notably to topics such as Liquid Crystal Research Advancements, Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials, Synthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds, Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry, Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes, Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics, and Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications.

Bertrand Donnio has published multiple research articles in a variety of scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Macromolecules
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids

Recent papers feature the following titles, along with their year of publication and venues:

  • Renewable and Responsive Cross-Linked Systems Based on Polyurethane Backbones from Clickable Biobased Bismaleimide Architecture, 2020, Macromolecules
  • [4]Cyclo-N-alkyl-2,7-carbazoles: Influence of the Alkyl Chain Length on the Structural, Electronic, and Charge Transport Properties, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • From Chains to Monolayers: Nanoparticle Assembly Driven by Smectic Topological Defects, 2020, Nano Letters
  • Janus-Type Dendrimers Based on Highly Branched Fluorinated Chains with Tunable Self-Assembly and 19F Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Properties, 2022, Macromolecules
  • Green and controlled synthesis of short diol oligomers from polyhydroxyalkanoate to develop fully biobased thermoplastics, 2021, European Polymer Journal

Collaboration is a key aspect of Bertrand Donnio's research activities. Frequent co-authors working alongside them include Benoı̂t Heinrich, Ke-Qing Zhao, Bi-Qin Wang, M. V. Rastei, and Jean-Louis Gallani.

Best Publications

  • Size-dependent properties of magnetic iron oxide nanocrystals

    A. Demortière;P. Panissod;B. P. Pichon;G. Pourroy

  • Coupling Agent Effect on Magnetic Properties of Functionalized Magnetite-Based Nanoparticles

    T. J. Daou;J. M. Grenèche;G. Pourroy;S. Buathong

  • Phosphorescent, Terdentate, Liquid‐Crystalline Complexes of Platinum(II): Stimulus‐Dependent Emission

    Valery N. Kozhevnikov;Bertrand Donnio;Duncan W. Bruce

  • Liquid crystalline dendrimers

    Bertrand Donnio;Saïwan Buathong;Izabela Bury;Daniel Guillon

  • Formation of Gels and Liquid Crystals Induced by Pt⋅⋅⋅Pt and π–π* Interactions in Luminescent σ‐Alkynyl Platinum(II) Terpyridine Complexes

    Franck Camerel;Raymond Ziessel;Bertrand Donnio;Cyril Bourgogne

  • Magnetism in gold nanoparticles

    Gareth L. Nealon;Bertrand Donnio;Romain Greget;Jean-Paul Kappler

  • Luminescent ethynyl-pyrene liquid crystals and gels for optoelectronic devices.

    Stéphane Diring;Franck Camerel;Bertrand Donnio;Thierry Dintzer

  • Mesomorphic organization and thermochromic luminescence of dicyanodistyrylbenzene-based phasmidic molecular disks: Uniaxially aligned hexagonal columnar liquid crystals at room temperature with enhanced fluorescence emission and semiconductivity

    Seong Jun Yoon;Jong H. Kim;Kil Suk Kim;Jong Won Chung

  • Self‐Assembly and Shape Morphology of Liquid Crystalline Gold Metamaterials

    Michael Draper;Isabel M. Saez;Stephen J. Cowling;Pratibha Gai

  • One-step green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles with ascorbic acid and their versatile surface post-functionalization

    Ludivine Claire Malassis;Remi Dreyfus;Ryan Murphy;Lawrence A Hough

  • A Simple and Versatile Synthetic Route for the Preparation of Main-Chain, Liquid-Crystalline Elastomers

    Bertrand Donnio;Hendrik Wermter;Heino Finkelmann

  • Columnar Mesomorphism from Hemi‐Disklike Metallomesogens Derived from 2,6‐Bis[3′,4′,5′‐tri(alkoxy)phenyliminomethyl]pyridines (L): Crystal and Molecular Structures of [M(L)Cl2] (M=Mn, Ni, Zn)

    Francesca Morale;Richard W. Date;Daniel Guillon;Duncan W. Bruce

  • A generalized model for the molecular arrangement in the columnar mesophases of polycatenar mesogens. Crystal and molecular structure of two hexacatenar mesogens.

    Bertrand Donnio;Benoît Heinrich;Hassan Allouchi;Jens Kain

  • Liquid-crystalline fullerodendrimers

    Robert Deschenaux;Bertrand Donnio;Daniel Guillon

  • Liquid-crystalline nanoparticles: Hybrid design and mesophase structures

    Gareth L Nealon;Romain Greget;Cristina Dominguez;Zsuzsanna T Nagy

  • Liquid Crystalline Dendrimers and Polypedes

    Bertrand Donnio;Daniel Guillon

  • Axially polar columnar phase made of polycatenar bent-shaped molecules.

    Ewa Gorecka;Damian Pociecha;Jozef Mieczkowski;Joanna Matraszek

  • Dendronized Ferromagnetic Gold Nanoparticles Self‐Organized in a Thermotropic Cubic Phase

    Bertrand Donnio;Patricia Garcia-Vazquez;Jean-Louis Gallani;Daniel Guillon

  • Molecular Control of Macroscopic Cubic, Columnar, and Lamellar Organizations in Luminescent Lanthanide-Containing Thermotropic Liquid Crystals

    Emmanuel Terazzi;Stéphane Torelli;Gérald Hugues Bernardinelli;Jean-Pierre Rivera

  • Bending and shaping: cubics, calamitics and columnars

    Daniela Fazio;Carole Mongin;Bertrand Donnio;Yves Galerne

  • Dendromesogens: Liquid Crystal Organizations of Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimers versus Starburst Structures

    Mercedes Marcos;Raquel Giménez;José Luis Serrano;Bertrand Donnio

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Guillon
Daniel Guillon University of Strasbourg
Benoît Heinrich
Benoît Heinrich University of Strasbourg
Duncan W. Bruce
Duncan W. Bruce University of York
Christopher B. Murray
Christopher B. Murray University of Pennsylvania
Matteo Cargnello
Matteo Cargnello Stanford University
Robert Deschenaux
Robert Deschenaux University of Neuchâtel
Benjamin T. Diroll
Benjamin T. Diroll Argonne National Laboratory
Joaquín Barberá
Joaquín Barberá University of Zaragoza

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