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Marie-Claire Hennion is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research career is centered within this prominent French research institution.

While recent publications or detailed topics of study are not listed, the affiliation with CNRS indicates involvement in the French national scientific research framework. The absence of published paper details, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues limits detailed insights into their research output or collaboration network at this time.

There is also no recorded information on book publications, awards, main or subfields of study, or primary research topics related to their work. Therefore, the profile focuses exclusively on their connection to CNRS without additional bibliometric or academic content to detail.

Best Publications

  • Solid-phase extraction: method development, sorbents, and coupling with liquid chromatography

    Marie Claire Hennion

  • Neutron-diffraction study of the Jahn-Teller transition in stoichiometric LaMnO 3

    J. Rodríguez-Carvajal;M. Hennion;F. Moussa;A. H. Moudden

  • Spin waves in the antiferromagnet perovskite LaMnO3: A neutron-scattering study.

    F. Moussa;M. Hennion;J. Rodriguez-Carvajal;H. Moudden

  • Trace Determination of Pesticides and their Degradation Products in Water

    Damià Barceló;Marie-Claire Hennion

  • Strengths and limitations of immunoassays for effective and efficient use for pesticide analysis in water samples: A review

    Marie-Claire Hennion;Damià Barcelo

  • Immuno-based sample preparation for trace analysis.

    Marie-Claire Hennion;Valérie Pichon

  • Graphitized carbons for solid-phase extraction

    Marie-Claire Hennion

  • Liquidlike Spatial Distribution of Magnetic Droplets Revealed by Neutron Scattering in La 1 − x Ca x MnO 3

    M. Hennion;F. Moussa;G. Biotteau;J. Rodríguez-Carvajal

  • Low-Energy Magnetic Excitations of the Mn 12 -Acetate Spin Cluster Observed by Neutron Scattering

    I. Mirebeau;M. Hennion;H. Casalta;H. Andres

  • FIRST EVIDENCE OF PALYTOXIN ANALOGUES FROM AN OSTREOPSIS MASCARENENSIS (DINOPHYCEAE) BENTHIC BLOOM IN SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN OCEAN1

    Séverine Lenoir;Loïc Ten-Hage;Jean Turquet;Jean-Pascal Quod

  • Determination of some physicochemical parameters of microcystins (cyanobacterial toxins) and trace level analysis in environmental samples using liquid chromatography

    Corinne Rivasseau;Sophie Martins;Marie-Claire Hennion

  • Immunoaffinity solid-phase extraction for the trace-analysis of low-molecular-mass analytes in complex sample matrices.

    Nathalie Delaunay;Valérie Pichon;Marie-Claire Hennion

  • Effect of the various parameters governing solid-phase microextraction for the trace-determination of pesticides in water

    J. Dugay;C. Miège;M.-C. Hennion

  • Approach to the metal-insulator transition in La 1 − x Ca x MnO 3 ( 0 x 0 . 2 ) : Magnetic inhomogeneity and spin-wave anomaly

    G. Biotteau;M. Hennion;F. Moussa;J. Rodríguez-Carvajal

  • Influence of the number and length of alkyl chains on the chromatographic properteis of hyrdrocarbonaceous bonded phases

    M.C. Hennion;C. Picard;M. Caude

  • Retention mechanism of analytes in the solid-phase extraction process using molecularly imprinted polymers. Application to the extraction of triazines from complex matrices.

    F Chapuis;V Pichon;F Lanza;B Sellergren

  • Characterisation of middle-distillates by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC): A powerful alternative for performing various standard analysis of middle-distillates.

    Colombe Vendeuvre;Rosario Ruiz-Guerrero;Fabrice Bertoncini;Laurent Duval

  • Retention behaviour of polar compounds using porous graphitic carbon with water-rich mobile phases

    Marie-Claire Hennion;Véronique Coquart;Sophie Guenu;Catherine Sella

  • Optimization of the class-selective extraction of triazines from aqueous samples using a molecularly imprinted polymer by a comprehensive approach of the retention mechanism

    F Chapuis;V Pichon;F Lanza;S Sellergren

  • Preparation and Evaluation of Immunosorbents for Selective Trace Enrichment of Phenylurea and Triazine Herbicides in Environmental Waters

    V. Pichon;L. Chen;M.-C. Hennion;R. Daniel

Frequent Co-Authors

Valérie Pichon
Valérie Pichon Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Juan Rodríguez-Carvajal
Juan Rodríguez-Carvajal Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Damià Barceló
Damià Barceló University of Almería
Pat Sandra
Pat Sandra Ghent University
Imma Ferrer
Imma Ferrer University of Colorado Boulder
R.W. Frei
R.W. Frei Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Shigeru Terabe
Shigeru Terabe University of Hyogo
Bernd Büchner
Bernd Büchner Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research
Maryvonne Hervieu
Maryvonne Hervieu Université de Caen Normandie
Alexander Kuhn
Alexander Kuhn Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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