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Overview

Jean Rebizant is affiliated with the Joint Research Center in Belgium, focusing on research in chemistry and materials science. Their work primarily spans inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, and organic chemistry, with additional contributions to oncology and studies related to electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

The scientist has explored several main research topics:

  • Lanthanide and transition metal complexes
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis
  • Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic and organometallic compounds
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties

Jean Rebizant has published in notable journals including:

  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Inorganics

Two recent papers showcase the focus of the research:

  • Tris-{hydridotris(1-pyrazolyl)borato}actinide Complexes: Synthesis, Spectroscopy, Crystal Structure, Bonding Properties and Magnetic Behaviour, published in 2020 in Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Tris-{Hydridotris(1-pyrazolyl)borato}lanthanide Complexes: Synthesis, Spectroscopy, Crystal Structure and Bonding Properties, published in 2021 in Inorganics

The frequency of collaboration is reflected by coauthors who have appeared in multiple joint publications. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Christos Apostolidis
  • Attila Kovács
  • Olaf Walter
  • Aliyah Morgenstern
  • Éric Colineau

Jean Rebizant's work contributes to the broader understanding of complex molecular structures and properties involving lanthanide and actinide elements. This includes detailed studies on synthesis, spectroscopy, crystal structures, bonding properties, and magnetic behavior of specialized complexes.

Best Publications

  • Plutonium-based superconductivity with a transition temperature above 18 K.

    J. L. Sarrao;L. A. Morales;J. D. Thompson;B. L. Scott

  • Electronic and elastic properties of the light actinide tellurides

    P. Wachter;M. Filzmoser;J. Rebizant

  • Behavior of actinide dioxides under pressure: U O 2 and Th O 2

    M. Idiri;T. Le Bihan;S. Heathman;J. Rebizant

  • Crystal and molecular structure of sodium aqua(1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetato)europate(III) tetrahydrate Na+(EuDOTA.H2O)-.4H2O, and its relevance to NMR studies of the conformational behavior of the lanthanide complexes formed by the macrocyclic ligand DOTA

    Marie Rose Spirlet;Jean Rebizant;Jean F. Desreux

  • Triple-q(-->) octupolar ordering in NpO2.

    J. A. Paixão;C. Detlefs;M. J. Longfield;R. Caciuffo

  • Electroseparation of Actinides from Lanthanides on Solid Aluminum Electrode in LiCl-KCl Eutectic Melts

    Jerome Serp;Michel Allibert;Arnaud Le Terrier;Rikard Malmbeck

  • Electronic structure of α- and δ-Pu from photoelectron spectroscopy

    A. J. Arko;J. J. Joyce;L. Morales;J. Wills

  • Local Structure and Charge Distribution in the UO2−U4O9 System

    Steven D Conradson;Dario Manara;Franck Wastin;David L Clark

  • Electrochemical behaviour of plutonium ion in LiCl–KCl eutectic melts

    J Serp;R.J.M Konings;R Malmbeck;J Rebizant

  • Structural tuning of unconventional superconductivity in PuMGa5 (M=Co,Rh).

    E. D. Bauer;J. D. Thompson;J. L. Sarrao;L. A. Morales

  • The Structures and Optical Spectra of Hydrated Transplutonium Ions in the Solid State and in Solution

    Patric Lindqvist‐Reis;Christos Apostolidis;Jean Rebizant;Alfred Morgenstern

  • Magnetic and electronic properties of the antiferromagnet NpCoGa 5

    E. Colineau;P. Javorský;P. Javorský;P. Boulet;F. Wastin

  • Direct observation of electric-quadrupolar order in UO2

    S. B. Wilkins;S. B. Wilkins;R. Caciuffo;C. Detlefs;J. Rebizant

  • [An(H2O)9](CF3SO3)3 (An=U–Cm, Cf): Exploring Their Stability, Structural Chemistry, and Magnetic Behavior by Experiment and Theory

    Christos Apostolidis;Bernd Schimmelpfennig;Nicola Magnani;Patric Lindqvist-Reis

  • Photoelectron spectroscopy study of the 5f localization in Pu

    L. Havela;L. Havela;T. Gouder;F. Wastin;J. Rebizant

  • A new family of actinide ternary intermetallic compounds

    M.N. Peron;Y. Kergadallan;J. Rebizant;D. Meyer

  • Structural characterization of a terbium(III) complex with 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane-1,4,8,11-tetraacetic acid. Lanthanide ions and the conformation of the 14-membered macrocycles

    Marie Rose Spirlet;Jean Rebizant;Jean F. Desreux

  • Separation of plutonium from lanthanum by electrolysis in LiCl–KCl onto molten bismuth electrode

    J. Serp;P. Lefebvre;R. Malmbeck;J. Rebizant

  • Charge Distribution and Local Structure and Speciation in the UO2+x and PuO2+x Binary Oxides for x <0.25.

    Steven D. Conradson;Bruce D. Begg;David L. Clark;Christophe J. Den Auwer

  • Electrochemical behaviour of americium ions in LiCl–KCl eutectic melt

    J. Serp;Pierre Chamelot;S. Fourcaudot;Rudy Konings

  • 5f-electron localization in PuSe and PuSb

    T. Gouder;F. Wastin;J. Rebizant;L. Havela

  • Low-temperature heat capacity measurements on encapsulated transuranium samples

    P. Javorský;P. Javorský;F. Wastin;E. Colineau;J. Rebizant

  • MAGNETIC ORDERING IN U2PD2IN AND U2PD2SN

    A. Purwanto;R.A. Robinson;L. Havela;V. Sechovsky

  • Evidence for the 5f localisation in thin Pu layers

    T. Gouder;L. Havela;L. Havela;F. Wastin;J. Rebizant

Frequent Co-Authors

Manuel Almeida
Manuel Almeida University of Porto
Thomas Fanghänel
Thomas Fanghänel Heidelberg University
Tomasz Klimczuk
Tomasz Klimczuk Gdańsk University of Technology
J. D. Thompson
J. D. Thompson Los Alamos National Laboratory
Bernhard Nuber
Bernhard Nuber Heidelberg University
David Clark
David Clark University of Glasgow

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