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Jérôme F. L. Duval

Jérôme F. L. Duval

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
5926
World Ranking
17316
National Ranking
770

Jérôme F. L. Duval 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 Jérôme F. L. Duval sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 181 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jérôme F. L. Duval 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 Jérôme F. L. Duval sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jérôme F. L. Duval is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France. Their research spans primarily the fields of Engineering and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Duval has contributed to studies on various scientific topics, notably:

  • Electrostatics and Colloid Interactions
  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
  • Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence Research
  • Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications

Their work has appeared in several frequent publication venues, including:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Nanoscale
  • Biosensors
  • Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Duval cover a range of topics reflecting their research interests. These include:

  • Electrostatics and electrophoresis of engineered nanoparticles and particulate environmental contaminants: Beyond zeta potential-based formulation, 2022, Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science
  • Fast automated processing of AFM PeakForce curves to evaluate spatially resolved Young modulus and stiffness of turgescent cells, 2020, RSC Advances
  • Osmotic stress and vesiculation as key mechanisms controlling bacterial sensitivity and resistance to TiO2 nanoparticles, 2021, Communications Biology
  • Effects of dielectric gradients-mediated ions partitioning on the electrophoresis of composite soft particles: An analytical theory, 2020, Electrophoresis
  • Addressing the electrostatic component of protons binding to aquatic nanoparticles beyond the Non-Ideal Competitive Adsorption (NICA)-Donnan level: Theory and application to analysis of proton titration data for humic matter, 2020, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

They have frequently collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Christophe Pagnout
  • Audrey Beaussart
  • Céline Caillet
  • Angélina Razafitianamaharavo
  • Nicolas Lesniewska

Best Publications

  • Electrophoresis of Diffuse Soft Particles

    Jérome F. L. Duval;Hiroyuki Ohshima

  • Progress in electrohydrodynamics of soft microbial particle interphases

    Jérôme F.L. Duval;Fabien Gaboriaud

  • Humic substances are soft and permeable: evidence from their electrophoretic mobilities.

    Jérôme F. L. Duval;Kevin J. Wilkinson;Herman P. Van Leeuwen;Jacques Buffle

  • Aggregation and surface properties of F-specific RNA phages: implication for membrane filtration processes.

    Jérémie Langlet;Fabien Gaboriaud;Jérôme F.L. Duval;Christophe Gantzer

  • Impact of Chemical and Structural Anisotropy on the Electrophoretic Mobility of Spherical Soft Multilayer Particles : The Case of Bacteriophage MS2

    Jérémie Langlet;Fabien Gaboriaud;Christophe Gantzer;Jérôme F.L. Duval

  • Non-DLVO adhesion of F-specific RNA bacteriophages to abiotic surfaces: Importance of surface roughness, hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions

    C. Dika;C. Dika;M.H. Ly-Chatain;M.H. Ly-Chatain;G. Francius;G. Francius;J.F.L. Duval;J.F.L. Duval

  • Electrokinetics of diffuse soft interfaces. 1. Limit of low Donnan potentials.

    Jérome F. L. Duval;Herman P. Van Leeuwen

  • Efficiency of MS2 phage and Qβ phage removal by membrane filtration in water treatment: Applicability of real-time RT-PCR method

    Jérémie Langlet;Leslie Ogorzaly;Jean-Christophe Schrotter;Claire Machinal

  • Sol−Gel and Isotropic/Nematic Transitions in Aqueous Suspensions of Natural Nontronite Clay. Influence of Particle Anisotropy. 2. Gel Structure and Mechanical Properties

    Laurent J. Michot;Christophe Baravian;Isabelle Bihannic;Solange Maddi

  • Analysis of the interfacial properties of fibrillated and nonfibrillated oral streptococcal strains from electrophoretic mobility and titration measurements : Evidence for the shortcomings of the 'classical soft-particle approach'

    Jfl Duval;Henk Busscher;van de Elizabeth Belt-Gritter;van der Henny C. Mei

  • Isoelectric point is an inadequate descriptor of MS2, Phi X 174 and PRD1 phages adhesion on abiotic surfaces.

    Christelle Dika;Jérôme F.L. Duval;Jérôme F.L. Duval;Gregory Francius;Gregory Francius;Aline Perrin;Aline Perrin

  • Coupled electrostatic, hydrodynamic, and mechanical properties of bacterial interfaces in aqueous media.

    Fabien Gaboriaud;Michelle L. Gee;Richard Strugnell;Jérôme F. L. Duval

  • Bipolar electrode behaviour of the aluminium surface in a lateral electric field

    Jérôme Duval;J.Mieke Kleijn;Herman P. van Leeuwen

  • Double Layer of a Gold Electrode Probed by AFM Force Measurements.

    D. Barten;J. M. Kleijn;J. Duval;H. P. v. Leeuwen

  • Electrokinetics of diffuse soft interfaces. 2. Analysis based on the nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann equation

    Jérôme F. L. Duval

  • Impact of Internal RNA on Aggregation and Electrokinetics of Viruses: Comparison between MS2 Phage and Corresponding Virus-Like Particles

    C. Dika;J. F. L. Duval;H. M. Ly-Chatain;C. Merlin

  • Bacterial Surface Appendages Strongly Impact Nanomechanical and Electrokinetic Properties of Escherichia coli Cells Subjected to Osmotic Stress

    Grégory Francius;Pavel Polyakov;Jenny Merlin;Yumiko Abe

  • Amphifunctionally Electrified Interfaces: Coupling of Electronic and Ionic Surface-Charging Processes

    J. Duval;J. Lyklema;J.M. Kleijn;H.P. van Leeuwen

  • Probing Surface Structures of Shewanella spp. by Microelectrophoresis

    Etienne Dague;Jérôme Duval;Jérôme Duval;Jérôme Duval;Frédéric Jorand;Fabien Thomas

  • Electrostatic interactions between immunoglobulin (IgG) molecules and a charged sorbent

    Maria G.E.G. Bremer;Jérôme Duval;Willem Norde;Willem Norde;Johannes Lyklema

  • Pleiotropic effects of rfa-gene mutations on Escherichia coli envelope properties

    Christophe Pagnout;Bénédicte Sohm;Angélina Razafitianamaharavo;Céline Caillet

Frequent Co-Authors

Carsten Werner
Carsten Werner Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.
Herman P. van Leeuwen
Herman P. van Leeuwen Wageningen University & Research
Ralf Zimmermann
Ralf Zimmermann University of Rostock
Christophe Beloin
Christophe Beloin Institut Pasteur
Jacques Buffle
Jacques Buffle University of Geneva
Jean-Marc Ghigo
Jean-Marc Ghigo Institut Pasteur
Laurent J. Michot
Laurent J. Michot Université Paris Cité
Johannes Lyklema
Johannes Lyklema Wageningen University & Research
Shizhi Qian
Shizhi Qian Old Dominion University
Hiroyuki Ohshima
Hiroyuki Ohshima Tokyo University of Science

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