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Eric Monflier

Eric Monflier

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
11118
World Ranking
10698
National Ranking
389

Eric Monflier 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 Monflier sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 400 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eric Monflier 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 Monflier sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Eric Monflier is affiliated with Artois University in France. Their research portfolio spans several interconnected domains within chemistry, materials science, and engineering, with a focus on catalysis and advanced material applications.

The main fields of study for Eric Monflier include:

  • Chemistry
  • Materials Science
  • Engineering

Their work covers a range of subfields, including:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Biomaterials

Key research topics addressed in their publications are:

  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications

Eric Monflier has published extensively in several journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Green Chemistry
  • International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Recent publications by Eric Monflier include:

  • "Multi-step FRET systems based on discrete supramolecular assemblies" (2024), published in Communications Chemistry
  • "Cyclodextrins as multitask agents for metal nano-heterogeneous catalysis: a review" (2021), published in Environmental Chemistry Letters
  • "Hydrohydroxymethylation of Ethyl Ricinoleate and Castor Oil" (2021), published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • "Continuous hydroformylation of 1-decene in an aqueous biphasic system enabled by methylated cyclodextrins" (2020), published in Green Chemistry
  • "Catalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol with gold nanoparticles stabilized by large-ring cyclodextrins" (2020), published in New Journal of Chemistry

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Sébastien Tilloy
  • Anne Ponchel
  • Hervé Bricout
  • Sébastien Noël
  • Bastien Léger

Best Publications

  • Cyclodextrins as Supramolecular Hosts for Organometallic Complexes

    F Hapiot;S Tilloy;E Monflier

  • Polyoxometalate, Cationic Cluster, and γ-Cyclodextrin: From Primary Interactions to Supramolecular Hybrid Materials

    Mhamad Aly Moussawi;Nathalie Leclerc-Laronze;Sébastien Floquet;Pavel A. Abramov

  • Molecular Recognition between Chemically Modified β‐Cyclodextrin and Dec‐1‐ene: New Prospects for Biphasic Hydroformylation of Water‐Insoluble Olefins

    Eric Monflier;Georges Fremy;Yves Castanet;André Mortreux

  • Remediation technologies using cyclodextrins: an overview

    David Landy;Isabelle Mallard;Anne Ponchel;Anne Ponchel;Anne Ponchel;Eric Monflier;Eric Monflier;Eric Monflier

  • Cyclodextrins as Emerging Therapeutic Tools in the Treatment of Cholesterol-Associated Vascular and Neurodegenerative Diseases

    Caroline Coisne;Sébastien Tilloy;Eric Monflier;Daniel Wils

  • Behavior of α-, β-, and γ-Cyclodextrins and Their Derivatives on an in Vitro Model of Blood-Brain Barrier

    Veronique Monnaert;Sebastien Tilloy;Herve Bricout;Laurence Fenart

  • A further breakthrough in biphasic, rhodium-catalyzed hydroformylation: the use of Per(2,6-di-O-methyl)-β-cyclodextrin as inverse phase transfer catalyst

    Eric Monflier;Sébastien Tilloy;Georges Fremy;Yves Castanet

  • Supramolecular shuttle and protective agent: a multiple role of methylated cyclodextrins in the chemoselective hydrogenation of benzene derivatives with ruthenium nanoparticles

    Audrey Nowicki;Yong Zhang;Bastien Léger;Jean-Paul Rolland

  • Cyclodextrin-based systems for the stabilization of metallic(0) nanoparticles and their versatile applications in catalysis

    Sébastien Noël;Bastien Léger;Anne Ponchel;Karine Philippot;Karine Philippot

  • Wacker Oxidation of 1‐Decene to 2‐Decanone in the Presence of a Chemically Modified Cyclodextrin System: A Happy Union of Host–Guest Chemistry and Homogeneous Catalysis

    Eric Monflier;Emilie Blouet;Yolande Barbaux;André Mortreux

  • Biphasic aqueous organometallic catalysis promoted by cyclodextrins: can surface tension measurements explain the efficiency of chemically modified cyclodextrins?

    Loïc Leclercq;Hervé Bricout;Sébastien Tilloy;Eric Monflier

  • Cyclodextrins and their applications in aqueous-phase metal-catalyzed reactions

    Frédéric Hapiot;Frédéric Hapiot;Anne Ponchel;Anne Ponchel;Sébastien Tilloy;Sébastien Tilloy;Eric Monflier;Eric Monflier

  • Recent breakthroughs in aqueous cyclodextrin-assisted supramolecular catalysis

    F. Hapiot;H. Bricout;S. Menuel;S. Tilloy

  • Enhancement of Catalytic Activity for Hydroformylation of Methyl Acrylate by Using Biphasic and “Supported Aqueous Phase” Systems

    Georges Fremy;Eric Monflier;Jean-François Carpentier;Yves Castanet

  • Effects of β-cyclodextrin introduction to zirconia supported-cobalt oxide catalysts: From molecule-ion associations to complete oxidation of formaldehyde

    Lei Bai;Lei Bai;Lei Bai;Frédéric Wyrwalski;Frédéric Wyrwalski;Frédéric Wyrwalski;Jean-François Lamonier;Jean-François Lamonier;Jean-François Lamonier;Andrei Y. Khodakov;Andrei Y. Khodakov;Andrei Y. Khodakov

  • Nonconventional Three-Component Hierarchical Host-Guest Assembly Based on Mo-Blue Ring-Shaped Giant Anion, γ-Cyclodextrin, and Dawson-type Polyoxometalate.

    Mhamad Aly Moussawi;Mohamed Haouas;Sébastien Floquet;William Shepard

  • Unconventional media and technologies for starch etherification and esterification

    Alexandre Gilet;Alexandre Gilet;Claude Quettier;Vincent Wiatz;Hervé Bricout

  • Rhodium catalyzed hydroformylation of water insoluble olefins in the presence of chemically modified β-cyclodextrins: evidence for ligand-cyclodextrin interactions and effect of various parameters on the activity and the aldehydes selectivity

    Thomas Mathivet;Catherine Méliet;Yves Castanet;André Mortreux

  • Eggplant-Derived Biochar-Halloysite Nanocomposite as Supports of Pd Nanoparticles for the Catalytic Hydrogenation of Nitroarenes in the Presence of Cyclodextrin

    Samahe Sadjadi;Maryam Akbari;Bastien Léger;Eric Monflier

  • Thermoresponsive Hydrogels in Catalysis

    Frédéric Hapiot;Stéphane Menuel;Eric Monflier

  • Methylated cyclodextrins: an efficient protective agent in water for zerovalent ruthenium nanoparticles and a supramolecular shuttle in alkene and arene hydrogenation reactions

    Audrey Denicourt-Nowicki;Anne Ponchel;Eric Monflier;Alain Roucoux

Frequent Co-Authors

André Mortreux
André Mortreux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Sophie Fourmentin
Sophie Fourmentin University of the Littoral Opal Coast
Karine Philippot
Karine Philippot Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Alessandro Galia
Alessandro Galia University of Palermo
Christophe Len
Christophe Len PSL University
Maurizio Peruzzini
Maurizio Peruzzini National Research Council (CNR)
Luca Gonsalvi
Luca Gonsalvi National Research Council (CNR)
Jean-François Carpentier
Jean-François Carpentier University of Rennes
Ahmed Addad
Ahmed Addad University of Lille
Roméo Cecchelli
Roméo Cecchelli Artois University

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