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Marie-Louise Saboungi

Marie-Louise Saboungi

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
11414
World Ranking
11103
National Ranking
415

Overview

Marie-Louise Saboungi is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on engineering, physics and astronomy, and materials science. The subfields include electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, materials chemistry, spectroscopy, and nuclear and high energy physics.

The scientist's work centers on topics such as advanced battery materials and technologies, spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, advanced NMR techniques and applications, advancements in battery materials, NMR spectroscopy and applications, chemical and physical properties in aqueous solutions, and quantum superfluid helium dynamics.

Notable recent publications by Marie-Louise Saboungi include the following:

  • "Nanoscale Relaxation in "Water-in-Salt" and "Water-in-Bisalt" Electrolytes", 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • "Structure of water-in-salt and water-in-bisalt electrolytes", 2022, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • "Non-Newtonian Dynamics in Water-in-Salt Electrolytes", 2023, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • "Large hysteretic hydrogen adsorption in Double Wall Carbon Nanotubes bundles", 2023, Carbon
  • "Nanoscale structure of a hybrid aqueous-nonaqueous electrolyte", 2023, The Journal of Chemical Physics

Frequent collaborators in their work include Miguel A. González, Oleg Borodin, Osamu Yamamuro, David L. Price, and Shinji Kohara.

The most common publication venues for their research are:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Carbon
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics

Best Publications

  • Large magnetoresistance in non-magnetic silver chalcogenides

    R. Xu;R. Xu;A. Husmann;T. F. Rosenbaum;M.-L. Saboungi

  • Electron distribution in water

    Y. S. Badyal;M.-L. Saboungi;D. L. Price;S. D. Shastri

  • Improving reinforcement of natural rubber by networking of activated carbon nanotubes

    Sanjib Bhattacharyya;Christophe Sinturel;Ouziyine Bahloul;Marie-Louise Saboungi

  • The structure of aqueous guanidinium chloride solutions

    Philip E. Mason;George W. Neilson;John E. Enderby;‖ Marie-Louise Saboungi

  • Intermediate-range order in glasses and liquids

    D L Price;S C Moss;R Reijers;M L Saboungi

  • Structure of Liquid Aluminum Oxide

    Stuart Ansell;Shankar Krishnan;J. K. Richard Weber;John J. Felten

  • Structure of Liquid PEO-LiTFSI Electrolyte

    Guomin Mao;Marie-Louise Saboungi;David L. Price;Michel B. Armand

  • Relaxation in polymer electrolytes on the nanosecond timescale.

    Guomin Mao;Ricardo Fernandez Perea;W. Spencer Howells;David L. Price

  • Thermodynamic properties of a quasi‐ionic alloy from electromotive force measurements: The Li–Pb system

    Marie‐Louise Saboungi;Jane Marr;Milton Blander

  • Band-gap tuning and linear magnetoresistance in the silver chalcogenides.

    M. Lee;T. F. Rosenbaum;M.-L. Saboungi;M.-L. Saboungi;H. S. Schnyders

  • Selenium Nanoparticles: A Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Study

    J. A. Johnson;Marie-Louise Saboungi;P. Thiyagarajan;R. Csencsits

  • Magnetic nanocarriers of doxorubicin coated with poly(ethylene glycol) and folic acid: relation between coating structure, surface properties, colloidal stability, and cancer cell targeting.

    Karine Kaaki;Katel Hervé-Aubert;Manuela Chiper;Andriy Shkilnyy

  • Properties and structure of vitrified iron phosphate nuclear wasteforms

    G.K. Marasinghe;M. Karabulut;C.S. Ray;D.E. Day

  • The development of stable aqueous suspensions of PEGylated SPIONs for biomedical applications

    K Hervé;L Douziech-Eyrolles;E Munnier;S Cohen-Jonathan

  • Molecular Orbital Calculations and Raman Measurements for 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Chloroaluminates

    S. Takahashi;L. A. Curtiss;D. Gosztola;N. Koura

  • Mesoporous silica nanoparticles enhance MTT formazan exocytosis in HeLa cells and astrocytes.

    Matthieu Fisichella;Hinda Dabboue;Sanjib Bhattacharyya;Marie-Louise Saboungi

  • Recent progress in the synthesis and selected applications of MCM-41: a short review

    S. Bhattacharyya;G. Lelong;M.-L. Saboungi

  • Poly(ethylene glycol)-stabilized silver nanoparticles for bioanalytical applications of SERS spectroscopy

    Andriy Shkilnyy;Martin Soucé;Pierre Dubois;Fabienne Warmont

  • Spin-glass-like freezing of inner and outer surface layers in hollow γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles

    Hafsa Khurshid;Paula Lampen-Kelley;Òscar Iglesias;Javier Alonso

  • Molecular Dynamics Simulation Studies of Caffeine Aggregation in Aqueous Solution

    Letizia Tavagnacco;Udo Schnupf;Philip E. Mason;Marie-Louise Saboungi

  • Melting in Trivalent Metal Chlorides

    M.-L. Saboungi;D. L. Price;C. Scamehorn;C. Scamehorn;M. P. Tosi

  • Megagauss sensors

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Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Price
David L. Price Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
John W. Brady
John W. Brady Cornell University
Shinji Kohara
Shinji Kohara National Institute for Materials Science
Philip E. Mason
Philip E. Mason Czech Academy of Sciences
Larry A. Curtiss
Larry A. Curtiss Argonne National Laboratory
Oleg Borodin
Oleg Borodin United States Army Research Laboratory
Arthur D. Pelton
Arthur D. Pelton Polytechnique Montréal
Yang Ren
Yang Ren City University of Hong Kong
Franck Fayon
Franck Fayon University of Orléans
David K. Shuh
David K. Shuh Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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