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Martine Nierlich

Martine Nierlich

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Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
7085
World Ranking
17200
National Ranking
761

Overview

Martine Nierlich is affiliated with CEA Saclay in France. Their work is situated within the academic and scientific community, contributing through research activities primarily associated with this institution.

The available data does not include specific information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study.

Similarly, there are no records of specific main topics of work or awards won that can be attributed to Martine Nierlich in the current dataset.

Given the limited detail on particular research themes, collaborations, or documented outputs such as publications and citations, this profile focuses on the verified institutional affiliation, which locates the scientist within the French research landscape, specifically at CEA Saclay.

Best Publications

  • Design, Synthesis, Structural and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Photochromic Crystals: Toward Reversible Molecular Switches

    Michel Sliwa;Sylvie Létard;Isabelle Malfant;Martine Nierlich

  • Structure, magnetism, and electrochemistry of the multinickel polyoxoanions [Ni6As3W24O94(H2O)2]17-, [Ni3Na(H2O)2(AsW9O34)2]11-, and [Ni4Mn2P3W24O94(H2O)2]17-.

    Israel M. Mbomekalle;Bineta Keita;Martine Nierlich;Ulrich Kortz

  • Selective complexation of uranium(III) over cerium(III) by 2,6-bis(5,6-dialkyl-1,2,4-triazin-3-yl)pyridines: 1H NMR and X-ray crystallography studies

    Peter B. Iveson;Christelle Rivière;Denis Guillaneux;Martine Nierlich

  • The affinity and selectivity of terdentate nitrogen ligands towards trivalent lanthanide and uranium ions viewed from the crystal structures of the 1 ∶ 3 complexes

    Jean-Claude Berthet;Yannick Miquel;Peter B. Iveson;Martine Nierlich

  • First Chemical Transformations of Lanthanide Borohydride Compounds: Synthesis and Crystal Structures of [(η-C8H8)Nd(BH4)(THF)]2 and [(η-C8H8)Nd(THF)4][BPh4]

    Sophie M. Cendrowski-Guillaume;Martine Nierlich;Monique Lance;Michel Ephritikhine

  • Bis(crown ether) and Azobenzocrown Derivatives of Calix[4]arene. A Review of Structural Information from Crystallographic and Modelling Studies

    Pierre Thuéry;Martine Nierlich;Éronique Lamare;Jean-François Dozol

  • Isolation of a uranyl [UO2]+ species: crystallographic comparison of the dioxouranium(V) and (VI) compounds [UO2(OPPh3)4](OTf)n (n=1, 2).

    Jean-Claude Berthet;Martine Nierlich;Michel Ephritikhine

  • Oxygen and nitrogen Lewis base adducts of [UO2(OTf)2]. Crystal structures of polypyridine complexes with out-of-plane uranyl equatorial coordination

    Jean-Claude Berthet;Martine Nierlich;M. Ephritikhine

  • Synthesis, structure, and characterization of new mononuclear Mn(II) complexes. Electrochemical conversion into new oxo-bridged Mn(2)(III,IV) complexes. Role of chloride ions.

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  • Complexation of a hexameric uranium(VI) cluster by p-benzylcalix[7]arene

    Pierre Thuéry;Martine Nierlich;Bahari Souley;Zouhair Asfari

  • A comparison of analogous 4f- and 5f-element compounds: syntheses and crystal structures of triphenylphosphine oxide complexes of lanthanide(III) and uranium(III) triflates and iodides [MX2(OPPh3)4][X] (X=OTf and M=Ce or U; X=I and M=Nd, Ce, La, U)

    Jean-Claude Berthet;Martine Nierlich;Michel Ephritikhine

  • Arene uranium borohydrides: synthesis and crystal structure of η-C6Me6)U(BH4)3

    Denise Baudry;Emmanuelle Bulot;Pierrette Charpin;Michel Ephritikhine

  • Synthesis and crystal structure of the oxo-bridged bimetallic organouranium complex [(Me3SiC5H4)3U]2[μ-O]

    Jean-Claude Berthet;Jean-François Le Maréchal;Martine Nierlich;Monique Lance

  • X- and Q-Band EPR Studies of the Dinuclear Mn(II) Complex [(Bpmp)Mn2(μ-OAc)2]+. Determination of the Spin Parameters for the S = 1 and S = 2 Spin States

    Sébastien Blanchard;Geneviève Blondin;Eric Rivière;Martine Nierlich

  • A novel coordination geometry for the uranyl ion. Rhombohedral uranium environment in [UO2(OTf)2(bpy)2] and [UO2(phen)3][OTf]2

    Jean-Claude Berthet;Martine Nierlich;Michel Ephritikhine

  • A new calix[4]arene-bis(crown ether) derivative displaying an improved caesium over sodium selectivity: molecular dynamics and experimental investigation of alkali-metal ion complexation

    Véronique Lamare;Jean-François Dozol;Saowarux Fuangswasdi;Françoise Arnaud-Neu

  • Synthesis and crystal structure of [K(C12H24O6)][U(η-C7H7)2], the first cycloheptatrienyl sandwich compound

    Thérèse Arliguie;Monique Lance;Martine Nierlich;Julien Vigner

  • Crown ether conformations in 1,3-calix[4]arene bis(crown ethers): crystal structures of a caesium complex and solvent adducts and molecular dynamics simulations*

    Pierre Thuéry;Martine Nierlich;Jeffrey C. Bryan;Véronique Lamare

  • Tetramethylphospholyluranium complexes and their pentamethylcyclopentadienyl analogues

    Philippe Gradoz;Denise Baudry;Michel Ephritikhine;Monique Lance

  • Synthesis and X-ray crystal structure of [Na(18-crown-6)][U(Cp*)2(SBut)(S)], the first f-element compound containing a metal–sulfur double bond

    Lionel Ventelon;Christophe Lescop;Thérèse Arliguie;Michel Ephritikhine

  • Bispentamethylcyclopentadienyl uranium(IV) thiolate compounds. Synthesis and reactions with CO2 and CS2

    Christophe Lescop;Thérèse Arliguie;Monique Lance;Martine Nierlich

  • Simple Preparations of the Anhydrous and Solvent-Free Uranyl and Cerium(IV) Triflates UO2(OTf)2 and Ce(OTf)4 − Crystal Structures of UO2(OTf)2(py)3 and [{UO2(py)4}2(μ-O)][OTf]2

    Jean Claude Berthet;Monique Lance;Martine Nierlich;Michel Ephritikhine

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Ephritikhine
Michel Ephritikhine University of Paris-Saclay
Pierre Thuéry
Pierre Thuéry Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Claude Berthet
Jean-Claude Berthet French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Eric Rivière
Eric Rivière University of Paris-Saclay
Charles Madic
Charles Madic French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Olivier Maury
Olivier Maury École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Serge Palacin
Serge Palacin DSM (Netherlands)
Gary H. Posner
Gary H. Posner Johns Hopkins University
Robert H. Crabtree
Robert H. Crabtree Yale University
Philipp Gütlich
Philipp Gütlich Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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