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Dominique Langevin

Dominique Langevin

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Chemistry
France
2025
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Materials Science
France
2022

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Materials Science

D-Index
88
Citations
22790
World Ranking
1908
National Ranking
27

Chemistry

D-Index
89
Citations
23711
World Ranking
2220
National Ranking
47

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Materials Science in France Leader Award
  • 2001 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Dominique Langevin is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research spans multiple fields including Engineering, Materials Science, and Chemistry, with significant focus on Materials Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Their profile includes extensive work related to surfactants, colloidal systems, emulsions, and foams, which positions them within specialized subfields such as Ocean Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Food Science.

The main topics addressed in Dominique Langevin's research include:

  • Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization
  • Surfactants and colloidal systems
  • Enhanced oil recovery techniques
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Proteins in food systems
  • Petroleum processing and analysis
  • Geological formations and processes

Dominique Langevin has contributed scholarly articles to various peer-reviewed publication venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Energy & Fuels, with four publications
  • Langmuir, with three publications
  • arXiv (Cornell University), with three publications
  • Journal of Surfactants and Detergents, with two publications
  • Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, with two publications

Among recent publications are:

  • "Recent Advances on Emulsion and Foam Stability" (2023), published in Langmuir
  • "Interfacial Rheology Measured with a Spinning Drop Interfacial Rheometer: Particularities in More Realistic Surfactant-Oil-Water Systems Close to Optimum Formulation at HLDN = 0" (2021), published in Journal of Surfactants and Detergents
  • "Coarsening transitions of wet liquid foams under microgravity conditions" (2023), published in Soft Matter
  • "Hierarchical bubble size distributions in coarsening wet liquid foams" (2023), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Role of Asphaltene Origin in Its Adsorption at Oil-Water Interfaces" (2022), published in Energy & Fuels

Dominique Langevin has also authored monographs, including a book titled Emulsions, Microemulsions and Foams published in 2020 by Springer International Publishing.

Collaborative work features frequent coauthors such as Anniina Salonen, Marina Pasquet, Sylvie Cohen-Addad, Reinhard Höhler, and Emmanuelle Rio, each contributing to multiple studies alongside Dominique Langevin.

In recognition of their scientific contributions, Dominique Langevin was awarded membership in Academia Europaea in 2001.

Best Publications

  • Influence of interfacial rheology on foam and emulsion properties.

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  • Crude Oil Emulsion Properties and Their Application to Heavy Oil Transportation

    D. Langevin;S. Poteau;I. Hénaut;J. F. Argillier

  • Anomalous diffusion in ‘‘living polymers’’: A genuine Levy flight?

    A. Ott;J. P. Bouchaud;D. Langevin;W. Urbach

  • Influence of pH on Stability and Dynamic Properties of Asphaltenes and Other Amphiphilic Molecules at the Oil−Water Interface†

    Sandrine Poteau;Jean-Francois Argillier;Dominique Langevin;Frédéric Pincet

  • Unusually stable liquid foams.

    Emmanuelle Rio;Wiebke Drenckhan;Anniina Salonen;Dominique Langevin

  • Complexation of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes and surfactants in aqueous solutions. A review.

    Dominique Langevin

  • Complexes of surfactants with oppositely charged polymers at surfaces and in bulk

    C. D. Bain;P. M. Claesson;D. Langevin;R. Meszaros

  • Interfacial behavior of asphaltenes.

    Dominique Langevin;Jean-François Argillier

  • Link between surface elasticity and foam stability

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  • Physics of Amphiphilic Layers

    Jacques Meunier;Dominique Langevin;Nino Boccara

  • On the origin of the remarkable stability of aqueous foams stabilised by nanoparticles: link with microscopic surface properties

    A. Cervantes Martinez;E. Rio;G. Delon;A. Saint-Jalmes

  • Adsorption Kinetics of Asphaltenes at Liquid Interfaces

    M. Jeribi;B. Almir-Assad;D. Langevin;I. Hénaut

  • Aqueous foams stabilized solely by particles

    Antonio Stocco;Emmanuelle Rio;Bernard P. Binks;Dominique Langevin

  • Critical aggregation concentration in mixed solutions of anionic polyelectrolytes and cationic surfactants.

    Nirmesh Jain;Siwar Trabelsi;Samuel Guillot;Daragh McLoughlin

  • Water barrier properties of polyamide 12/montmorillonite nanocomposite membranes : Structure and volume fraction effects

    B. Alexandre;D. Langevin;P. Médéric;T. Aubry

  • Particle-stabilised foams: an interfacial study

    Antonio Stocco;Wiebke Drenckhan;Emanuelle Rio;Dominique Langevin

  • Micelles and Microemulsions

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  • On the possible role of surface elasticity in emulsion stability.

    Daniela Georgieva;Véronique Schmitt;Fernando Leal-Calderon;Dominique Langevin

  • Experimental investigation of the structure of nonionic microemulsions and their relation to the bending elasticity of the amphiphilic film

    M. Gradzielski;D. Langevin;B. Farago

  • Dynamic Surface Properties of Asphaltenes and Resins at the Oil–Air Interface

    Fabrice Bauget;Dominique Langevin;Roland Lenormand

  • Measurement of film rigidity and interfacial tensions in several ionic surfactant-oil-water microemulsion systems

    B. P. Binks;J. Meunier;O. Abillon;D. Langevin

  • Differences between protein and surfactant foams: Microscopic properties, stability and coarsening

    A. Saint-Jalmes;M.-L. Peugeot;H. Ferraz;D. Langevin

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard P. Binks
Bernard P. Binks University of Hull
Francisco Ortega
Francisco Ortega Complutense University of Madrid
John Banhart
John Banhart Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie
Pierre-Antoine Albouy
Pierre-Antoine Albouy University of Paris-Saclay
Regine von Klitzing
Regine von Klitzing Technical University of Darmstadt
Ramón G. Rubio
Ramón G. Rubio Complutense University of Madrid
Stéphane Marais
Stéphane Marais University of Rouen
Howard A. Stone
Howard A. Stone Princeton University
Kenneth A. Dawson
Kenneth A. Dawson University College Dublin
Iseult Lynch
Iseult Lynch University of Birmingham

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