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Christophe Jouvet

Christophe Jouvet

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Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
8422
World Ranking
14839
National Ranking
624

Overview

Christophe Jouvet is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France. Their research centers around chemistry and physics, particularly within atomic and molecular physics, optics, and physical and theoretical chemistry. Their work spans multiple topics, including advanced chemical physics studies, photochemistry and electron transfer studies, spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, radical photochemical reactions, as well as laser-matter interactions and advanced photocatalysis techniques.

Jouvet's publication record highlights a focus on experimental and theoretical studies in molecular dynamics and photodynamics. Notable recent papers include:

  • Roadmap on dynamics of molecules and clusters in the gas phase, 2021, The European Physical Journal D
  • Photoinduced water oxidation in pyrimidine-water clusters: a combined experimental and theoretical study, 2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Revealing the role of excited state proton transfer (ESPT) in excited state hydrogen transfer (ESHT): systematic study in phenol-(NH3)n clusters, 2021, Chemical Science
  • Influence of the N atom position on the excited state photodynamics of protonated azaindole, 2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Pre-Dewar structure modulates protonated azaindole photodynamics, 2022, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

The majority of Jouvet's publications appear in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, followed by The European Physical Journal D, Chemical Science, The Journal of Chemical Physics, and The Journal of Physical Chemistry A.

Their frequent collaborators include Jennifer A. Noble, Ernesto Marceca, Claude Dedonder, C. Dedonder-Lardeux, and Mitsuhiko Miyazaki, indicating ongoing cooperative work within their research fields.

Jouvet's research engages topics such as spectroscopy, radical photochemical reactions, and advanced oxidation water treatment, reflecting a breadth of study within photochemical and physical chemistry disciplines. This interdisciplinarity integrates experimental methodologies with quantum chemical analyses, contributing data and insights on molecular and cluster dynamics relevant to various chemical processes.

Best Publications

  • Excited-state hydrogen detachment and hydrogen transfer driven by repulsive 1πσ* states: A new paradigm for nonradiative decay in aromatic biomolecules

    A. L. Sobolewski;W. Domcke;C. Dedonder-Lardeux;C. Jouvet

  • Orbitally selective chemical reaction in Hg–H2 van der Waals complexes

    W. H. Breckenridge;Christophe Jouvet;Benoit Soep

  • Reactivity of molecular clusters in the gas phase: proton-transfer reaction in neutral phenol-(ammonia)n and phenol-(ethanamine)n

    C. Jouvet;C. Lardeux-Dedonder;M. Richard-Viard;D. Solgadi

  • Ultrafast deactivation mechanisms of protonated aromatic amino acids following UV excitation

    H. Kang;C. Jouvet;C. Dedonder-Lardeux;S. Martrenchard

  • Photochemistry in Excited States of Van der Waals Complexes

    C Jouvet;M Boivineau;M C Duval;B Soep

  • Excited state hydrogen transfer dynamics in substituted phenols and their complexes with ammonia: ππ∗-πσ∗ energy gap propensity and ortho-substitution effect

    G. A. Pino;A. N. Oldani;E. Marceca;M. Fujii

  • The structure of several electronic states of the Hg-Ar complex as determined by laser double resonance in a supersonic jet

    Marie‐Christine Duval;Odile Benoist D’Azy;W. H. Breckenridge;Christophe Jouvet

  • Internal conversion in highly excited benzene and benzene dimer: femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy

    W Radloff;V Stert;Th Freudenberg;I.V Hertel

  • Photochemistry in van der Waals complexes: Observation of the intermediate state of the Hg*,Cl2 reaction

    C. Jouvet;B. Soep

  • Charge Separation in Molecular Clusters: Dissolution of a Salt in a Salt-(Solvent)(n)() Cluster.

    Claude Dedonder-Lardeux;Gilles Grégoire;Christophe Jouvet;Séverine Martrenchard

  • A forgotten channel in the excited state dynamics of phenol–(ammonia)n clusters: hydrogen transfer

    G. Pino;G. Grégoire;C. Dedonder-Lardeux;C. Jouvet

  • Ab initio study of the excited-state deactivation pathways of protonated tryptophan and tyrosine.

    Gilles Gregoire;Christophe Jouvet;Claude Dedonder;Andrzej L. Sobolewski

  • Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization spectra and ionization thresholds of phenol-(ammonia)n clusters

    D. Solgadi;C. Jouvet;A. Tramer

  • EXPERIMENTAL FEMTOSECOND PHOTOIONIZATION OF NAI

    C. Jouvet;S. Martrenchard;D. Solgadi;C. Dedonder-Lardeux

  • Role of the charge-transfer state in the electronic absorption of protonated hydrocarbon molecules.

    Ivan Alata;Claude Dedonder;Michel Broquier;Ernesto José Marceca

  • Fluorescence spectra and intramolecular vibrational redistribution in jet-cooled perylene

    B. Fourmann;C. Jouvet;A. Tramer;J.M. Le Bars

  • Photo-induced dissociation of protonated tryptophan TrpH+: A direct dissociation channel in the excited states controls the hydrogen atom loss

    H. Kang;C. Dedonder-Lardeux;C. Jouvet;S. Martrenchard

  • Intracluster hydrogen transfer followed by dissociation in the phenol–(NH3)3 excited state: PhOH(S1)–(NH3)3→PhO•+(NH4)(NH3)2

    G. A. Pino;C. Dedonder-Lardeux;G. Grégoire;C. Jouvet

  • Electronic relaxation induced by dissociation of a van der Waals complex: (Hg–N2)*(3P1)→Hg 3P0+N2

    C. Jouvet;B. Soep

  • Is there an Excited State Proton Transfer in phenol (or 1 -naphthol)-ammonia clusters? Hydrogen Detachment and Transfer to Solvent: A key for non-radiative processes in clusters

    O. David;C. Dedonder-Lardeux;C. Jouvet

Frequent Co-Authors

Masaaki Fujii
Masaaki Fujii Tokyo Institute of Technology
Andrzej L. Sobolewski
Andrzej L. Sobolewski Polish Academy of Sciences
Otto Dopfer
Otto Dopfer Technical University of Berlin
Michel Mons
Michel Mons University of Paris-Saclay
Stuart A. Rice
Stuart A. Rice University of Chicago
Jean-Christophe Loison
Jean-Christophe Loison University of Bordeaux
Takeharu Haino
Takeharu Haino Hiroshima University
Wolfgang Rettig
Wolfgang Rettig Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Wolfgang Domcke
Wolfgang Domcke Technical University of Munich
Asuka Fujii
Asuka Fujii Tohoku University

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