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Christian Detellier

Christian Detellier

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7172
World Ranking
14586
National Ranking
399

Overview

Christian Detellier is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science and engineering, with specific attention to subfields such as civil and structural engineering, environmental engineering, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The main topics of Detellier's work include:

  • Soil and unsaturated flow
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Landfill environmental impact studies

Detellier has contributed to research published in the domain of engineering geology and environmental sciences. Notably, their recent paper titled "Effect of groundwater chemistry and temperature on swelling and microstructural properties of sand-bentonite for barriers of radioactive waste repositories" was published in 2020 in the Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment. This paper has been cited 25 times, highlighting its relevance within the field.

Frequent collaborators in Detellier's research include:

  • Asmaa Shehata
  • Mamadou Fall
  • Mohammed Alzamel

Publications by Detellier appear predominantly in the Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, which is the primary venue where their work has been disseminated.

Detellier's research integrates multiple disciplines related to environmental and engineering sciences, focusing on understanding the behavior of soil and groundwater systems, as well as assessing environmental impacts associated with landfills and contamination processes.

Best Publications

  • Preparation, characterization, and applications as heavy metals sorbents of covalently grafted thiol functionalities on the interlamellar surface of montmorillonite.

    Louis. Mercier;Christian. Detellier

  • Interlamellar covalent grafting of organic units on kaolinite

    James J. Tunney;Christian Detellier

  • Aluminosilicate nanocomposite materials. Poly(ethylene glycol)-kaolinite intercalates

    James J. Tunney;Christian Detellier

  • Chemically modified kaolinite. Grafting of methoxy groups on the interlamellar aluminol surface of kaolinite

    James J. Tunney;Christian Detellier

  • Structural Study of Maya Blue: Textural, Thermal and Solid-State Multinuclear Magnetic Resonance Characterization of the Palygorskite-Indigo and Sepiolite-Indigo Adducts

    Basil Hubbard;Wenxing Kuang;Arvin Moser;Glenn A. Facey

  • Synthesis, stability and electrochemical propertiesof NiAl and NiV layered double hydroxides

    Gianni A. Caravaggio;Christian Detellier;Zbigniew Wronski

  • Role of alkali metal and ammonium cations in the self-assembly of the 5'-guanosine monophosphate dianion

    Christian Detellier;Pierre Laszlo

  • Preparation and Characterization of Two Distinct Ethylene Glycol Derivatives of Kaolinite.

    James J. Tunney;Christian Detellier

  • Nanohybrid Kaolinite-Based Materials Obtained from the Interlayer Grafting of 3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane and Their Potential Use as Electrochemical Sensors

    Ignas K. Tonlé;Thomas Diaco;Emmanuel Ngameni;Christian Detellier

  • Dehydration and rehydration of palygorskite and the influence of water on the nanopores

    Wenxing Kuang;Glenn A. Facey;Christian Detellier

  • Reactivity of ionic liquids with kaolinite: melt intersalation of ethyl pyridinium chloride in an urea-kaolinite pre-intercalate.

    Sadok Letaief;Tamer A. Elbokl;Christian Detellier

  • Functionalized nanohybrid materials obtained from the interlayer grafting of aminoalcohols on kaolinite.

    Sadok Letaief;Christian Detellier

  • Proton, sodium-23, and phosphorus-31 NMR studies of the self-assembly of the 5'-guanosine monophosphate dianion in neutral aqueous solution in the presence of sodium cations

    Marie Borzo;Christian Detellier;Pierre Laszlo;Agnes Paris

  • Nanostructured Hybrid Materials Formed by Sequestration of Pyridine Molecules in the Tunnels of Sepiolite

    Wenxing Kuang;Glenn A. Facey;Christian Detellier;Blanca Casal

  • Nanohybrid materials from the intercalation of imidazolium ionic liquids in kaolinite

    Sadok Letaief;Christian Detellier

  • Fluorescence of clay-intercalated methylviologen

    G. Villemure;C. Detellier;A. G. Szabo

  • Clay Minerals—Ionic Liquids, Nanoarchitectures, and Applications

    Gustave Kenne Dedzo;Christian Detellier

  • Aluminosilicate nanohybrid materials. Intercalation of polystyrene in kaolinite

    Tamer A. Elbokl;Christian Detellier

  • Intercalation of cyclic imides in kaolinite.

    Tamer A. Elbokl;Christian Detellier

  • Introduction to Clay–Polymer Nanocomposites (CPN)

    F. Bergaya;C. Detellier;J.-F. Lambert;G. Lagaly

  • Nanohybrid materials from interlayer functionalization of kaolinite. Application to the electrochemical preconcentration of cyanide

    Sadok Letaief;Ignas K. Tonle;Ignas K. Tonle;Thomas Diaco;Christian Detellier

Frequent Co-Authors

Andriy Kovalenko
Andriy Kovalenko University of Alberta
Takeshi Matsuura
Takeshi Matsuura University of Ottawa
Fernando Rocha
Fernando Rocha University of Aveiro
Sandro Gambarotta
Sandro Gambarotta University of Ottawa
Henri B. Kagan
Henri B. Kagan University of Paris-Saclay
Pilar Aranda
Pilar Aranda Spanish National Research Council
Suong V. Hoa
Suong V. Hoa Concordia University
Mamadou Fall
Mamadou Fall University of Ottawa
Eduardo Ruiz-Hitzky
Eduardo Ruiz-Hitzky Spanish National Research Council
Alain Walcarius
Alain Walcarius University of Lorraine

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