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Charles Madic was affiliated with the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) in France. Their research career was associated with this institution, which is known for its work in energy and atomic research.

Details about their specific publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are not available. Likewise, there is no recorded information on the main fields or subfields of study, nor are there particular topics listed related to their research work.

No recent papers or book publications have been documented for Charles Madic in the available data.

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Charles Madic is recorded as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Complexes formed between the quadridentate, heterocyclic molecules 6,6′-bis-(5,6-dialkyl-1,2,4-triazin-3-yl)-2,2′-bipyridine (BTBP) and lanthanides(III): implications for the partitioning of actinides(III) and lanthanides(III)

    Mark R. S. Foreman;Michael J. Hudson;Michael G. B. Drew;Clément Hill

  • New bis(triazinyl) pyridines for selective extraction of americium(III)

    Michael J. Hudson;Carole E. Boucher;Damien Braekers;Jean F. Desreux

  • Aggregation properties of N, N, N', N'-tetraoctyl-3-oxapentanediamide (TODGA) in n-dodecane

    S. Nave;G. Modolo;C. Madic;F. Testard

  • 6,6′-bis-(5,6-diethyl-[1,2,4]triazin-3-yl)-2,2′-bipyridyl the first example of a new class of quadridentate heterocyclic extraction reagents for the separation of americium(III) and europium(III)

    Michael G.B. Drew;Mark R.S.J. Foreman;Clément Hill;Michael J. Hudson

  • Recent advances in the treatment of nuclear wastes by the use of diamide and picolinamide extractants

    L. Nigond;N. Condamines;P. Y. Cordier;J. Livet

  • Separation of americium(III) from europium(III) with tridentate heterocyclic nitrogen ligands and crystallographic studies of complexes formed by 2,2′∶6′,2′′-terpyridine with the lanthanides

    Michael G. B. Drew;Peter B. Iveson;Michael J. Hudson;Jan Olov Liljenzin

  • Comparison of extraction behavior and basicity of some substituted malonamides

    L. Spjuth;J.O. Liljenzin;M.J. Hudson;M.G.B. Drew

  • Supramolecular organisation of tri-n-butyl phosphate in organic diluent on approaching third phase transition

    S. Nave;C. Mandin;L. Martinet;L. Berthon

  • Lanthanide(III) complexes of a highly efficient actinide(III) extracting agent – 2,6-bis(5,6-dipropyl-1,2,4-triazin-3-yl)pyridine

    Michael G.B. Drew;Denis Guillaneux;Michael J. Hudson;Peter B. Iveson

  • Thermodynamic study of the complexation of trivalent actinide and lanthanide cations by ADPTZ, a tridentate N-donor ligand.

    Manuel Miguirditchian;Denis Guillaneux;Dominique Guillaumont;Philippe Moisy

  • Sanex-Btp Process Development Studies

    Clément Hill;Denis Guillaneux;Laurence Berthon;Charles Madic

  • An Investigation into the Extraction of Americium(III), Lanthanides and D‐Block Metals by 6,6′‐Bis‐(5,6‐dipentyl‐[1,2,4]triazin‐3‐yl)‐[2,2′]bipyridinyl (C5‐BTBP)

    Mark R. St. J. Foreman;Michael J. Hudson;Andreas Geist;Charles Madic

  • Selective complexation of uranium(III) over cerium(III) by 2,6-bis(5,6-dialkyl-1,2,4-triazin-3-yl)pyridines: 1H NMR and X-ray crystallography studies

    Peter B. Iveson;Christelle Rivière;Denis Guillaneux;Martine Nierlich

  • The affinity and selectivity of terdentate nitrogen ligands towards trivalent lanthanide and uranium ions viewed from the crystal structures of the 1 ∶ 3 complexes

    Jean-Claude Berthet;Yannick Miquel;Peter B. Iveson;Martine Nierlich

  • Attractive interactions between reverse aggregates and phase separation in concentrated malonamide extractant solutions

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  • Solvent extraction of metal ions from nitric acid solution usingN,N′-substituted malonamides.Experimental and crystallographic evidence for two mechanisms ofextraction, metal complexation and ion-pair formation

    Gabriel Y. S. Chan;Michael G. B. Drew;Michael J. Hudson;Peter B. Iveson

  • Solvent Penetration and Sterical Stabilization of Reverse Aggregates based on the DIAMEX Process Extracting Molecules: Consequences for the Third Phase Formation

    L. Berthon;L. Martinet;F. Testard;C. Madic

  • Use of Electrospray Mass Spectrometry (ESI-MS) for the Study of Europium(III) Complexation with Bis(dialkyltriazinyl)pyridines and Its Implications in the Design of New Extracting Agents

    Sonia Colette;Badia Amekraz;Charles Madic;Laurence Berthon

  • Lanthanide(III) Complexes of Tripodal N-Donor Ligands: Structural Models for the Species Involved in Solvent Extraction of Actinides(III)

    Raphaël Wietzke;Marinella Mazzanti;Jean-Marc Latour;Jacques Pécaut

  • XPS investigations of ruthenium deposited onto representative inner surfaces of nuclear reactor containment buildings

    Christian Mun;J.J. Ehrhardt;J. Lambert;C. Madic

  • Separation of long-lived radionuclides from high active nuclear waste

    Unknown

  • Trivalent minor actinides/lanthanides separation, using organophosphinic acids

    C. Hill;C. Madic;P. Baron;M. Ozawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Hudson
Michael J. Hudson University of Reading
Michael G. B. Drew
Michael G. B. Drew University of Reading
Giuseppe Modolo
Giuseppe Modolo Forschungszentrum Jülich
Michel Ephritikhine
Michel Ephritikhine University of Paris-Saclay
Jean-Claude Berthet
Jean-Claude Berthet French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Pierre Thuéry
Pierre Thuéry Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Arnaud Delorme
Arnaud Delorme University of California, San Diego
John J. Rehr
John J. Rehr University of Washington
Frank Marken
Frank Marken University of Bath

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