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52
Citations
7503
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13724
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558

Overview

Martine Potin-Gautier is affiliated with the University of Pau and the Adour Region in France. The available data does not list specific research topics, papers, or publication venues associated with their work. However, the affiliation indicates involvement in academic activities typical for a university-based researcher.

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Best Publications

  • A critical review of thermodynamic data for selenium species at 25°C

    F Séby;M Potin-Gautier;E Giffaut;G Borge

  • Sample preparation and HPLC separation approaches to speciation analysis of selenium in yeast by ICP-MS

    Corinne Casiot;Joanna Szpunar;Ryszard Łobiński;Martin Potin-Gautier

  • Alternative conversion coatings to chromate for the protection of magnesium alloys

    Sébastien Pommiers;Jérôme Frayret;Alain Castetbon;Martine Potin-Gautier

  • Qualitative and quantitative investigation of chromium-polluted soils by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy combined with neural networks analysis.

    J.-B. Sirven;B. Bousquet;L. Canioni;L. Sarger

  • Improving the environmental management of small-scale gold mining in Ghana: a case study of Dumasi

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  • Monitoring of copper, arsenic and antimony levels in agricultural soils impacted and non-impacted by mining activities, from three regions in Chile

    Ida De Gregori;Edwar Fuentes;Mariela Rojas;Hugo Pinochet

  • Analytical methods for the speciation of selenium compounds: a review

    X. Dauchy;M. Potin-Gautier;A. Astruc;M. Astruc

  • Speciation analysis of selenium in garlic by two-dimensional high-performance liquid chromatography with parallel inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric and electrospray tandem mass spectrometric detection

    Shona McSheehy;Wenjie Yang;Florence Pannier;Joanna Szpunar

  • Distribution and speciation of ambient selenium in contrasted soils, from mineral to organic rich

    Julie Tolu;Julie Tolu;Yves Thiry;Maïté Bueno;Claudy Jolivet

  • An approach to the identification of selenium species in yeast extracts using pneumatically-assisted electrospray tandem mass spectrometry

    Corinne Casiot;Veronique Vacchina;Hubert Chassaigne;Joanna Szpunar

  • Speciation of organotins in environmental samplesby SPME-GC: comparison of four specific detectors: FPD, PFPD, MIP-AES andICP-MS

    Sandrine Aguerre;Gaëtane Lespes;Valérie Desauziers;Martine Potin-Gautier

  • A critical review of thermodynamic data for inorganic tin species

    Fabienne Séby;Martine Potin-Gautier;E. Giffaut;O.F.X. Donard

  • Analysis for selenium speciation in selenized yeast extracts by two-dimensional liquid chromatography with ICP-MS and electrospray MS-MS detection

    Shona McSheehy;Paweł Pohl;Joanna Szpunar;Martine Potin-Gautier

  • Assessing the speciation and the biogeochemical processes affecting the mobility of selenium from a geological repository of radioactive wastesto the biosphere

    F. Séby;M. Potin-Gautier;E. Giffaut;O.F.X. Donard

  • Speciation of seleno compounds in yeast aqueous extracts by three-dimensional liquid chromatography with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric and electrospray mass spectrometric detection.

    Shona McSheehy;Florence Pannier;Joanna Szpunar;Martine Potin-Gautier

  • Improved routine speciation of organotin compounds in environmental samples by pulsed flame photometric detection

    Ch. Bancon-Montigny;G. Lespes;M. Potin-Gautier

  • Optimization of the hyphenation between capillary zone electrophoresis and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the measurement of As-, Sb-, Se- and Te-species, applicable to soil extracts

    Corinne Casiot;Olivier F.X Donard;Martine Potin-Gautier

  • Simultaneous speciation analysis of Sb(III), Sb(V) and (CH3)3SbCl2 by high performance liquid chromatography-hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry detection (HPLC-HG-AFS) : Application to antimony speciation in sea water

    Ida De Gregori;Waldo Quiroz;Hugo Pinochet;Florence Pannier

  • Speciation of organic selenium compounds by high-performance liquid chromatography–inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in natural samples

    Riansares Muñoz Olivas;Olivier F. X. Donard;Nicole Gilon;Martine Potin-Gautier

  • Selenium speciation analysis at trace level in soils.

    Julie Tolu;Isabelle Le Hécho;Maïté Bueno;Yves Thiry

  • Rapid determination of organotin compounds by headspace solid-phase microextraction.

    Marjorie Le Gac;Gaëtane Lespes;Martine Potin-Gautier

  • Speciation analysis of arsenic in environmental solids Reference Materials by high-performance liquid chromatography–hydride generation–atomic fluorescence spectrometry following orthophosphoric acid extraction

    M.Vergara Gallardo;Y Bohari;A Astruc;M Potin-Gautier

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier F. X. Donard
Olivier F. X. Donard University of Pau and the Adour Region
David Amouroux
David Amouroux University of Pau and the Adour Region
Joanna Szpunar
Joanna Szpunar University of Pau and the Adour Region
Ryszard Lobinski
Ryszard Lobinski University of Pau and the Adour Region
Kevin A. Francesconi
Kevin A. Francesconi University of Graz
Carmen Cámara
Carmen Cámara Complutense University of Madrid
Pawel Pohl
Pawel Pohl Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Eva M. Krupp
Eva M. Krupp University of Aberdeen
R. J. Gilkes
R. J. Gilkes University of Western Australia
Michel Mench
Michel Mench INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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