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Citations
7082
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Chemistry

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Gérard Bidan publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gérard Bidan sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 176 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Gérard Bidan D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Gérard Bidan is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France, with a research focus primarily concentrated in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Polymers and Plastics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research topics encompass Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication, Conducting Polymers and Applications, and Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors. These areas reflect a multidisciplinary approach to advanced materials and their practical applications in energy storage and sensing technologies.

Gérard Bidan has published in venues such as Nanomaterials. One of the recent papers includes:

  • "Deciphering the Influence of Electrolytes on the Energy Storage Mechanism of Vertically-Oriented Graphene Nanosheet Electrodes by Using Advanced Electrogravimetric Methods", 2020, Nanomaterials

Collaborative efforts are evident in their frequent co-authors, which include Tao Lé, Florence Billon, M. Delaunay, Jean-Michel Gérard, and Hubert Perrot. These collaborations suggest active participation in shared research projects within the materials science and engineering community.

Best Publications

  • Polypyrrole DNA chip on a silicon device: example of hepatitis C virus genotyping.

    Thierry Livache;Brigitte Fouque;André Roget;Joseph Marchand

  • Preparation of a DNA matrix via an electrochemically directed copolymerization of pyrrole and oligonucleotides bearing a pyrrole group.

    Thierry Livache;André Roget;Emmanuel Dejean;Christelle Barthet

  • Electroconducting conjugated polymers: New sensitive matrices to build up chemical or electrochemical sensors. A review☆

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  • Chirality in regioregular and soluble polythiophene: An internal probe of conformational changes induced by minute solvation variation

    Gérard Bidan;Stéphane Guillerez;Victor Sorokin

  • Characterization and optimization of a real-time, parallel, label-free, polypyrrole-based DNA sensor by surface plasmon resonance imaging.

    Philippe Guedon;Thierry Livache;Francoise Martin;Frédéric Lesbre

  • Polypyrrole and poly(N-methylpyrrole) films doped with Keggin-type heteropolyanions: preparation and properties

    G. Bidan;E.M. Genies;M. Lapkowski

  • 3D hierarchical assembly of ultrathin MnO2 nanoflakes on silicon nanowires for high performance micro-supercapacitors in Li- doped ionic liquid

    Deepak P. Dubal;David Aradilla;Gérard Bidan;Pascal Gentile

  • New nanocomposite materials made of an insulating matrix and conducting fillers: Processing and properties

    L. Flandin;J. Y. Cavaillé;G. Bidan;Y. Brechet

  • New nanocomposites based on “tailor dressed” magnetic particles in a polypyrrole matrix

    Gérard Bidan;Olivier Jarjayes;Jean Marc Fruchart;Etienne Hannecart

  • Synthesis of high quality reduced graphene oxide nanosheets free of paramagnetic metallic impurities

    Nanjundan Ashok Kumar;Serge Gambarelli;Florence Duclairoir;Gérard Bidan

  • Modification of polyaniline films with heteropolyanions: electrocatalytic reduction of oxygen and protons

    G. Bidan;E. M. Genies;M. Lapkowski

  • One-step electrochemical immobilization of keggin-type heteropolyanions in poly(3-methylthiophene) film at an alectrode surface: Electrochemical and electrocatalytic properties

    G. Bidan;E.M. Geniés;M. Lapkowski

  • XPS study of ruthenium tris-bipyridine electrografted from diazonium salt derivative on microcrystalline boron doped diamond

    Charles Agnès;Jean-Charles Arnault;Franck Omnès;Bruno Jousselme

  • Organosilyl/-germyl polyoxotungstate hybrids for covalent grafting onto silicon surfaces: towards molecular memories.

    Nicoleta Joo;Séverine Renaudineau;Guillaume Delapierre;Gérard Bidan

  • Highly doped silicon nanowires based electrodes for micro-electrochemical capacitor applications

    Fleur Thissandier;Annaïg Le Comte;Annaïg Le Comte;Olivier Crosnier;Pascal Gentile

  • One-step electrochemical modification of carbon nanotubes by ruthenium complexes via new diazonium salts

    Bruno Jousselme;Gérard Bidan;Martial Billon;Cédric Goyer

  • Electroactive films of polypyrroles containing complexing cavities preformed by entwining ligands on metallic centers

    Gerard Bidan;Bernadette Divisia-Blohorn;Mieczyslaw Lapkowski;Jean Marc Kern

  • Vertically aligned graphene nanosheets on silicon using an ionic liquid electrolyte: towards high performance on-chip micro-supercapacitors

    David Aradilla;David Aradilla;Marc Delaunay;Saïd Sadki;Saïd Sadki;Jean-Michel Gérard

  • Part I. A comparative electrochemical study of transition metal substituted Dawson type heteropolyanions

    Timothy McCormac;Bruno Fabre;Gérard Bidan

  • Conducting polymers as a link between biomolecules and microelectronics

    G. Bidan;M. Billon;T. Livache;G. Mathis

  • Biochips on CMOS: an active matrix address array for DNA analysis

    P Caillat;D David;M Belleville;F Clerc

  • Synthesis of polypyrrole and polythiophene in aqueous solution of Keggin-type structure heteropolyanions

    Mieczyslaw Łapkowski;Gerard Bidan;Michel Fournier

Frequent Co-Authors

Mieczyslaw Lapkowski
Mieczyslaw Lapkowski Silesian University of Technology
Thierry Brousse
Thierry Brousse University of Nantes
Jean-Pierre Sauvage
Jean-Pierre Sauvage University of Strasbourg
Pierre Audebert
Pierre Audebert École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Pedro Gómez-Romero
Pedro Gómez-Romero Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia
Raymond Cespuglio
Raymond Cespuglio Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Jean-Michel Gérard
Jean-Michel Gérard Grenoble Alpes University
Dominique Guyomard
Dominique Guyomard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Deepak P. Dubal
Deepak P. Dubal Queensland University of Technology
Elzbieta Frackowiak
Elzbieta Frackowiak Poznań University of Technology

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