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Marc Monthioux is a researcher affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their academic work primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with significant contributions to materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics, optics, mechanical engineering, and organic chemistry.

The researcher's work covers a variety of specialized topics, including:

  • Graphene research and applications
  • Carbon nanotubes in composites
  • Diamond and carbon-based materials research
  • 2D materials and applications
  • Boron and carbon nanomaterials research
  • Advancements in battery materials
  • Fiber-reinforced polymer composites

Recent scientific publications authored by Marc Monthioux include:

  • "Describing carbons," 2024, published in Carbon Trends
  • "The X-ray, Raman and TEM Signatures of Cellulose-Derived Carbons Explained," 2022, in C - Journal of Carbon Research
  • "Intense Raman D Band without Disorder in Flattened Carbon Nanotubes," 2021, in ACS Nano
  • "Progress on Diamane and Diamanoid Thin Film Pressureless Synthesis," 2021, in C - Journal of Carbon Research
  • "Raman evidence for the successful synthesis of diamane," 2020, in Carbon

Marc Monthioux has collaborated frequently with several other researchers, including:

  • Pascal Puech
  • Fabrice Piazza
  • Germercy Paredes
  • Iann C. Gerber
  • Shaorui Chen

The researcher has published extensively in several academic venues. Notable journals with multiple publications include:

  • Carbon
  • Carbon Trends
  • C - Journal of Carbon Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • ACS Nano

Overall, Marc Monthioux's research spans core areas of materials science and engineering with a focus on carbon-based materials, leveraging spectroscopy techniques and nanoscale material characterization to investigate graphene, carbon nanotubes, and diamond-like materials.

Best Publications

  • Encapsulated C 60 in carbon nanotubes

    Brian W. Smith;Marc Monthioux;Marc Monthioux;David E. Luzzi

  • All in the graphene family - A recommended nomenclature for two-dimensional carbon materials

    Alberto Bianco;Hui Ming Cheng;Toshiaki Enoki;Yury Gogotsi

  • Who should be given the credit for the discovery of carbon nanotubes

    Marc Monthioux;Vladimir L. Kuznetsov

  • Solutions of negatively charged graphene sheets and ribbons.

    Cristina Vallés;Carlos Drummond;Hassan Saadaoui;Clascidia A. Furtado

  • Carbon nanotube superconducting quantum interference device.

    Jean-Pierre Cleuziou;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer;V. Bouchiat;Thierry Ondarçuhu

  • Filling single-wall carbon nanotubes

    M Monthioux

  • Sensitivity of single-wall carbon nanotubes to chemical processing: an electron microscopy investigation

    M. Monthioux;B.W. Smith;B. Burteaux;A. Claye

  • Toxicology of carbon nanomaterials: Status, trends, and perspectives on the special issue

    Robert H. Hurt;Marc Monthioux;Agnes Kane

  • Carbon nanotube encapsulated fullerenes: a unique class of hybrid materials

    Brian W. Smith;Marc Monthioux;David E. Luzzi

  • Carbon science in 2016: Status, challenges and perspectives

    Jin Zhang;Mauricio Terrones;Mauricio Terrones;Chong Rae Park;Rahul Mukherjee

  • Conversion mechanisms of a polycarbosilane precursor into an SiC-based ceramic material

    E. Bouillon;F. Langlais;R. Pailler;R. Naslain

  • Comparison between natural and artificial maturation series of humic coals from the Mahakam delta, Indonesia

    Marc Monthioux;Patrick Landais;Jean-Claude Monin

  • A Raman study to obtain crystallite size of carbon materials: A better alternative to the Tuinstra-Koenig law

    Philippe Mallet-Ladeira;Pascal Puech;Constance Toulouse;Maximilien Cazayous

  • Abundance of encapsulated C60 in single-wall carbon nanotubes

    Beatrice Burteaux;Agnès Claye;Brian W. Smith;Marc Monthioux

  • Analyzing the Raman Spectra of Graphenic Carbon Materials from Kerogens to Nanotubes: What Type of Information Can Be Extracted from Defect Bands?

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  • Thermal stability of a PCS-derived SiC fibre with a low oxygen content (Hi-Nicalon)

    G Chollon;R Pailler;R Naslain;F Laanani

  • Thermal behavior of (organosilicon) polymer-derived ceramics. V: Main facts and trends

    M. Monthioux;O. Delverdier

  • Comparison between extracts from natural and artificial maturation series of Mahakam delta coals

    Marc Monthioux;Patrick Landais;Bernard Durand

  • Hybrid carbon nanotubes : Strategy, progress, and perspectives

    Marc Monthioux;Emmanuel Flahaut;Jean-Pierre Cleuziou

  • Understanding Nicalon® fibre

    P. Le Coustumer;M. Monthioux;A. Oberlin

  • Composition-microstructure-property relationships in ceramic monofilaments resulting from the pyrolysis of a polycarbosilane precursor at 800 to 400 °C

    E. Bouillon;D. Mocaer;J. F. Villeneuve;R. Pailler

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Flahaut
Emmanuel Flahaut Paul Sabatier University
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Rene Pailler
Rene Pailler University of Bordeaux
Robert J. Young
Robert J. Young University of Manchester
Christopher P. Ewels
Christopher P. Ewels Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Raul Arenal
Raul Arenal University of Zaragoza
Jeremy Sloan
Jeremy Sloan University of Warwick
Jesper Nygård
Jesper Nygård University of Copenhagen
Vittorio Morandi
Vittorio Morandi Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR
Ian A. Kinloch
Ian A. Kinloch University of Manchester

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