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Henri Chanzy is affiliated with Joseph Fourier University in France. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research and scholarship within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Crystal Structure and Hydrogen-Bonding System in Cellulose Iβ from Synchrotron X-ray and Neutron Fiber Diffraction

    Yoshiharu Nishiyama;Paul Langan;Henri Chanzy

  • Polymer Nanocomposites Reinforced by Cellulose Whiskers

    V. Favier;H. Chanzy;J. Y. Cavaille

  • Electron diffraction study on the two crystalline phases occurring in native cellulose from an algal cell wall

    Junji Sugiyama;Roger Vuong;Henri Chanzy

  • Cellulose, cellulases and cellulosomes

    Edward A Bayer;Henri Chanzy;Raphael Lamed;Yuval Shoham

  • The double-helical nature of the crystalline part of A-starch.

    Anne Imberty;Henri Chanzy;Serge Pérez;Alain Bulèon

  • TEMPO-mediated surface oxidation of cellulose whiskers

    Youssef Habibi;Youssef Habibi;Henri Chanzy;Michel R. Vignon

  • Nanocomposite materials from latex and cellulose whiskers

    V. Favier;G. R. Canova;J. Y. Cavaillé;H. Chanzy

  • Combined infrared and electron diffraction study of the polymorphism of native celluloses

    Junji Sugiyama;Jan Persson;Henri Chanzy

  • X-ray structure of mercerized cellulose II at 1 Å resolution

    Paul Langan;Yoshiharu Nishiyama;Henri Chanzy

  • Chiral nematic suspensions of cellulose crystallites; phase separation and magnetic field orientation

    Jean-François Revol;Louis Godbout;Xue-Min Dong;Derek G. Gray

  • Stable suspensions of partially silylated cellulose whiskers dispersed in organic solvents

    Cécile Goussé;Henri Chanzy;Gérard Excoffier;Ludiwine Soubeyrand

  • Meso-epitaxial solution-growth of self-organizing discotic liquid-crystalline semiconductors

    A.M. van de Craats;N. Stutzmann;Oliver Bunk;Martin Meedom Nielsen

  • A REVISED STRUCTURE AND HYDROGEN-BONDING SYSTEM IN CELLULOSE II FROM A NEUTRON FIBER DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS

    P. Langan;Y. Nishiyama;H. Chanzy

  • Cellulose IIII Crystal Structure and Hydrogen Bonding by Synchrotron X-ray and Neutron Fiber Diffraction

    Masahisa Wada;Henri Chanzy;Yoshiharu Nishiyama;Paul Langan

  • Ultrastructural aspects of the acetylation of cellulose

    Jean-François Sassi;Jean-François Sassi;Henri Chanzy;Henri Chanzy

  • Surface silylation of cellulose microfibrils: preparation and rheological properties

    C. Goussé;H. Chanzy;M.L. Cerrada;E. Fleury

  • Orientation of cellulose microcrystals by strong magnetic fields

    J. Sugiyama;H. Chanzy;G. Maret

  • Imaging the enzymatic digestion of bacterial cellulose ribbons reveals the endo character of the cellobiohydrolase Cel6A from Humicola insolens and its mode of synergy with cellobiohydrolase Cel7A.

    Claire Boisset;Carole Fraschini;Martin Schülein;Bernard Henrissat

  • Visualization of Dendrimer Molecules by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM): Staining Methods and Cryo-TEM of Vitrified Solutions

    Catheryn L. Jackson;Henri D. Chanzy;Frank P. Booy;Bartholomew J. Drake

  • Suspensions of cellulose microfibrils from sugar beet pulp

    E. Dinand;H. Chanzy;R.M. Vignon

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshiharu Nishiyama
Yoshiharu Nishiyama Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Luc Putaux
Jean-Luc Putaux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Junji Sugiyama
Junji Sugiyama Kyoto University
Paul Langan
Paul Langan Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Alain Buléon
Alain Buléon INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Serge Pérez
Serge Pérez Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Bernard Henrissat
Bernard Henrissat Technical University of Denmark
Vincent Bulone
Vincent Bulone University of Adelaide
Françoise Gaill
Françoise Gaill Ocean & Climate Platform
Robert H. Marchessault
Robert H. Marchessault McGill University

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