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D-Index
90
Citations
28950
World Ranking
2070
National Ranking
39

Overview

Raoul Zana is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. The association with CNRS indicates involvement in a major governmental research institution dedicated to scientific studies across numerous disciplines.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Raoul Zana, which limits direct insights into specific research outputs or collaborative networks.

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Raoul Zana is currently active in their scientific career, as the data indicates they are not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Alkanediyl-α,ω-bis(dimethylalkylammonium bromide) surfactants. I, Effect of the spacer chain length on the critical micelle concentration and micelle ionization degree

    R. Zana;M. Benrraou;R. Rueff

  • Theory of the kinetics of micellar equilibria and quantitative interpretation of chemical relaxation studies of micellar solutions of ionic surfactants

    E. A. G. Aniansson;S. N. Wall;M. Almgren;H. Hoffmann

  • Dimeric and oligomeric surfactants. Behavior at interfaces and in aqueous solution: a review

    Unknown

  • Dependence of aggregate morphology on structure of dimeric surfactants

    R. Zana;Y. Talmon

  • Dimeric (Gemini) Surfactants: Effect of the Spacer Group on the Association Behavior in Aqueous Solution

    Unknown

  • Alkanediyl-.alpha.,.omega.-Bis(Dimethylalkylammonium Bromide) Surfactants (Dimeric Surfactants). 5. Aggregation and Microstructure in Aqueous Solutions

    D. Danino;Y. Talmon;R. Zana

  • Effect of alcohol on the properties of micellar systems

    R Zana;S Yiv;C Strazielle;P Lianos

  • Critical Micellization Concentration of Surfactants in Aqueous Solution and Free Energy of Micellization

    Unknown

  • Ionization of cationic micelles: Effect of the detergent structure

    Unknown

  • Alkanediyl-.alpha.,.omega.-bis(dimethylalkylammonium bromide) surfactants. 3. Behavior at the air-water interface

    Unknown

  • Aqueous surfactant-alcohol systems: A review

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  • Dynamic Properties of Salt-Free Viscoelastic Micellar Solutions

    F. Kern;F. Lequeux;R. Zana;S. J. Candau

  • Simulating the self-assembly of gemini (dimeric) surfactants.

    S Karaborni;K Esselink;Paj Peter Hilbers;B Smit

  • Fluorescence probe studies of the effect of concentration on the state of aggregation of surfactants in aqueous solution

    P Lianos;R Zana

  • Branched threadlike micelles in an aqueous solution of a trimeric surfactant.

    Dganit Danino;Yeshayahu Talmon;Hélène Levy;Gerard Beinert

  • Dynamics of surfactant self-assemblies : micelles, microemulsions, vesicles, and lyotropic phases

    Raoul Zana

  • Effect of the Nature of the Counterion on the Properties of Anionic Surfactants. 1. Cmc, Ionization Degree at the Cmc and Aggregation Number of Micelles of Sodium, Cesium, Tetramethylammonium, Tetraethylammonium, Tetrapropylammonium, and Tetrabutylammonium Dodecyl Sulfates

    Unknown

  • Mixed Micelles Formed by Cationic Surfactants and Anionic Hydrophobically Modified Polyelectrolytes

    Benoit Magny;Ilias Iliopoulos;Raoul Zana;Roland Audebert

  • Temperature dependence of the micelle aggregation number and rate of intramicellar excimer formation in aqueous surfactant solutions

    Angelos Malliaris;Jacques Le Moigne;Jean Sturm;Raoul Zana

  • Alkanediyl-α,ω-Bis(dimethylalkylammonium Bromide) Surfactants

    Raoul Zana

  • Fluorescence probe studies of the interactions between poly(oxyethylene) and surfactant micelles and microemulsion droplets in aqueous solutions

    Raoul Zana;Panagiotis Lianos;Jacques Lang

  • Alkanediyl-.alpha.,.omega.-bis(dimethylalkylammonium bromide) Surfactants. 4. Ultrasonic Absorption Studies of Amphiphile Exchange between Micelles and Bulk Phase in Aqueous Micellar Solution

    M. Frindi;B. Michels;H. Levy;R. Zana

  • FLUORESCENCE PROBE STUDY OF OIL‐IN‐WATER MICROEMULSIONS. 1. EFFECT OF PENTANOL AND DODECANE OR TOLUENE ON SOME PROPERTIES OF SODIUM DODECYL SULFATE MICELLES

    Panagiotis Lianos;Jacques Lang;Claude Strazielle;Raoul Zana

  • Quaternary Ammonium Bromide Surfactant Oligomers in Aqueous Solution: Self-Association and Microstructure†

    Martin In and;Veronique Bec;Olivier Aguerre-Chariol;Raoul Zana

  • Characterization of Micelles of Quaternary Ammonium Surfactants as Reaction Media I: Dodeclytrimethylammonium Bromide and Chloride

    Barney L. Bales;Raoul Zana

  • Use of pyrene excimer formation to study the effect of sodium chloride on the structure of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles

    P. Lianos;R. Zana

  • Recent advances in the formation mechanisms of organized mesoporous materials

    J. Patarin;B. Lebeau;R. Zana

  • Micellization of Two Triquaternary Ammonium Surfactants in Aqueous Solution

    R. Zana;H. Levy;D. Papoutsi;G. Beinert

Frequent Co-Authors

Yeshayahu Talmon
Yeshayahu Talmon Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Panagiotis Lianos
Panagiotis Lianos University of Patras
Dganit Danino
Dganit Danino Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Joël Patarin
Joël Patarin University of Upper Alsace
Kunio Esumi
Kunio Esumi Tokyo University of Science
Heinz Hoffmann
Heinz Hoffmann University of Bayreuth
Björn Lindman
Björn Lindman Lund University
Oren Regev
Oren Regev Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Giuseppe Mascolo
Giuseppe Mascolo National Research Council (CNR)
Stefana Milioto
Stefana Milioto University of Palermo

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