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Eric Levillain

Eric Levillain

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
9786
World Ranking
12666
National Ranking
500

Eric Levillain publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric Levillain sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 225 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Eric Levillain D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric Levillain sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Eric Levillain is affiliated with the University of Angers in France. Their research spans multiple fields of study including Materials Science, Chemistry, and Engineering. They have published extensively in subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Polymers and Plastics, Organic Chemistry, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
  • Organic and Molecular Conductors Research
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes

Levillain's recent publications reflect a diverse interest in materials chemistry and electrochemical methods. Notable works include:

  • Impact of Acceptor Quadrupole Moment on Charge Generation and Recombination in Blends of IDT-Based Non-Fullerene Acceptors with PCE10 as Donor Polymer, 2021, Advanced Energy Materials
  • From Monolayer to Multilayer: Perylenediimide Diazonium Derivative Acting Either as a Growth Inhibitor or a Growth Enhancer, 2021, Langmuir
  • Optically Controlled Electron Transfer in a ReI Complex, 2021, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • A self-assembled tetrathiafulvalene box, 2021, Organic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Alternative voltammetry on self-assembled monolayers: An original approach to estimate the electrochemical electron-transfer rate constants when electroactive adsorbed species interact, 2020, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry

Frequent publication venues for Levillain include:

  • Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Advanced Energy Materials
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Organic Chemistry Frontiers

Their collaborative network features several frequent co-authors, among whom are Olivier Alévêque, Magali Allain, Marc Sallé, Christelle Gautier, and Sébastien Goeb, indicating active involvement in multiple research projects within their fields.

Best Publications

  • Cation template assisted electrosynthesis of a highly π-conjugated polythiophene containing oligooxyethylene segments

    Philippe Blanchard;Laurent Huchet;Eric Levillain;Jean Roncali

  • Planarized Star‐Shaped Oligothiophenes as a New Class of Organic Semiconductors for Heterojunction Solar Cells

    R. de Bettignies;Y. Nicolas;P. Blanchard;E. Levillain

  • An experimental and computational study on intramolecular charge transfer: a tetrathiafulvalene-fused dipyridophenazine molecule.

    Chunyang Jia;Chunyang Jia;Shi-Xia Liu;Christian Tanner;Claudia Leiggener

  • Planarized Star-Shaped Oligothiophenes with Enhanced π-Electron Delocalization

    Yohann Nicolas;Philippe Blanchard;Eric Levillain;Magali Allain

  • Electrografting via Diazonium Chemistry: From Multilayer to Monolayer Using Radical Scavenger

    Thibaud Menanteau;Eric Levillain;Tony Breton

  • SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ELECTRONIC AND ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THIENYLENEVINYLENE OLIGOMERS WITH MULTINANOMETER DIMENSIONS

    Isabelle Jestin;Pierre Frère;Nicolas Mercier;Eric Levillain

  • A mono-TTF-annulated porphyrin as a fluorescence switch.

    Hongchao Li;Jan O. Jeppesen;Eric Levillain;Jan Becher

  • Multiple-Bridged Bis-Tetrathiafulvalenes: New Synthetic Protocols and Spectroelectrochemical Investigations

    Holger Spanggaard;Jesper Prehn;Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen;Eric Levillain

  • Tetrathiafulvalene in a perylene-3,4:9,10-bis(dicarboximide)-based dyad: a new reversible fluorescence-redox dependent molecular system.

    Stéphanie Leroy-Lhez;Jérôme Baffreau;Lara Perrin;Eric Levillain

  • Electrografting via Diazonium Chemistry: The Key Role of the Aryl Substituent in the Layer Growth Mechanism

    Thibaud Menanteau;Marylène Dias;Eric Levillain;Alison J. Downard

  • Mono‐Tetrathiafulvalene Calix[4]pyrrole in the Electrochemical Sensing of Anions

    Kent A. Nielsen;Jan O. Jeppesen;Eric Levillain;Jan Becher

  • Novel fused D-A dyad and A-D-A triad incorporating tetrathiafulvalene and p-benzoquinone.

    Frédéric Dumur;Nicolas Gautier;Nuria Gallego-Planas;Yücel Sahin

  • Tetrathiafulvalene-calix[4]pyrroles: synthesis, anion binding, and electrochemical properties.

    Kent A. Nielsen;Won-Seob Cho;Joël Lyskawa;Eric Levillain

  • Spectroelectrochemistry of Electrogenerated Tetrathiafulvalene-Derivatized Poly(thiophenes): Toward a Rational Design of Organic Conductors with Mixed Conduction

    Laurent Huchet;Said Akoudad;Eric Levillain;Jean Roncali

  • Tetrathiafulvalene Crowns: Redox‐Switchable Ligands

    Franck Le Derf;Miloud Mazari;Nicolas Mercier;Eric Levillain

  • Electroactive ligands: the first metal complexes of tetrathiafulvenyl-acetylacetonate.

    Julien Massue;Nathalie Bellec;Stéphanie Chopin;Eric Levillain

  • Field‐Effect Transistors Based on Oligothienylenevinylenes: From Solution π‐Dimers to High‐Mobility Organic Semiconductors

    C. Videlot;J. Ackermann;P. Blanchard;J.-M. Raimundo

  • Lithium n-Doped Polyaniline as a High-Performance Electroactive Material for Rechargeable Batteries.

    Pablo Jiménez;Eric Levillain;Olivier Alévêque;Dominique Guyomard

  • Univocal demonstration of the electrochemically mediated binding of Pb2+ by a modified surface incorporating a TTF-based redox-switchable ligand.

    Joël Lyskawa;Franck Le Derf;Eric Levillain;Miloud Mazari

  • Visible time-resolved spectroelectrochemistry: application to study of the reduction of sulfur (S8) in dimethylformamide

    F. Gaillard;E. Levillain

  • Synthesis and Electrochemical and Photophysical Studies of Tetrathiafulvalene-Annulated Phthalocyanines

    Claudia Loosli;Chunyang Jia;† Shi-Xia Liu;Marco Haas

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Roncali
Jean Roncali University of Angers
Magali Allain
Magali Allain University of Angers
Jan O. Jeppesen
Jan O. Jeppesen University of Southern Denmark
Silvio Decurtins
Silvio Decurtins University of Bern
Jonathan L. Sessler
Jonathan L. Sessler The University of Texas at Austin
Andreas Hauser
Andreas Hauser University of Geneva
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen University of Copenhagen
Anne-Marie Caminade
Anne-Marie Caminade Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Enrique Ortí
Enrique Ortí University of Valencia
Concepció Rovira
Concepció Rovira Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona

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