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René Thouvenot

René Thouvenot

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
12411
World Ranking
10589
National Ranking
385

Overview

René Thouvenot is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France, where they contribute to multiple fields within the chemical sciences. Their research primarily spans Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, and Chemistry, emphasizing specialized subfields including Materials Chemistry, Process Chemistry and Technology, and Inorganic Chemistry.

Their recent publication record highlights a focus on inorganic synthesis and characterization, with a notable paper titled Synthesis, Characterization, and Stability of {Mo132}-Type Capsules Containing Phosphorus Oxo Anion Ligands, published in 2025 in the journal Inorganic Chemistry.

René Thouvenot's work addresses several main topics including:

  • Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Vanadium and Halogenation Chemistry

The scientist collaborates frequently with multiple coauthors, such as:

  • Séverine Renaudineau
  • Lise-Marie Chamoreau
  • Aurélie Bernard
  • Anna Proust
  • Pierre Gouzerh

Publications by René Thouvenot predominantly appear in the journal Inorganic Chemistry, reflecting their engagement with research dissemination in this venue.

Best Publications

  • Vibrational investigations of polyoxometalates. 2. Evidence for anion-anion interactions in molybdenum(VI) and tungsten(VI) compounds related to the Keggin structure

    Claude Rocchiccioli-Deltcheff;Michel Fournier;Raymonde Franck;Rene Thouvenot

  • Functionalization of polyoxometalates: towards advanced applications in catalysis and materials science

    Anna Proust;René Thouvenot;Pierre Gouzerh

  • Spectres i.r. et Raman d'hétéropolyanions α - XM12O40n− de structure de type Keggin (X = BIII, SiIV, GeIV, PV, AsV et M = WVI et MoVI)

    C. Rocchiccioli-Deltcheff;R. Thouvenot;R. Franck

  • VIBRATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS OF POLYOXOMETALATES. 3. ISOMERISM IN MOLYBDENUM(VI) AND TUNGSTEN(VI) COMPOUNDS RELATED TO THE KEGGIN STRUCTURE

    R. Thouvenot;M. Fournier;R. Franck;C. Rocchiccioli-Deltcheff

  • Reinvestigation of epoxidation using tungsten-based precursors and hydrogen peroxide in a biphase medium

    Catherine. Aubry;Genevieve. Chottard;Nicole. Platzer;Jean Marie. Bregeault

  • 31P and 183W NMR Spectroscopic Evidence for Novel Peroxo Species in the "H3[PW12O40].cntdot.yH2O/H2O2" System. Synthesis and X-ray Structure of Tetrabutylammonium (.mu.-Hydrogen phosphato)bis(.mu.-peroxo)bis(oxoperoxotungstate) (2-): A Catalyst of Olefin Epoxidation in a Biphase Medium

    Laurent Salles;Catherine Aubry;Rene Thouvenot;Francis Robert

  • A New Class of Functionalized Polyoxometalates: Synthetic, Structural, Spectroscopic, and Electrochemical Studies of Organoimido Derivatives of [Mo6O19]2-

    Joseph B. Strong;Glenn P. A. Yap;Robert Ostrander;‡ Louise M. Liable-Sands

  • Disubstituted tungstosilicates. 1. Synthesis, stability, and structure of the lacunary precursor polyanion of a tungstosilicate .gamma.-SiW10O368-

    Jacqueline Canny;Andre Teze;Rene Thouvenot;Gilbert Herve

  • New Hybrid Covalent Networks Based on Polyoxometalates: Part 1. Hybrid Networks Based on Poly(ethyl methacrylate) Chains Covalently Cross-linked by Heteropolyanions: Synthesis and Swelling Properties

    Cédric R. Mayer and;René Thouvenot;Thierry Lalot

  • Chirality in Polyoxometalate Chemistry

    Bernold Hasenknopf;Kévin Micoine;Emmanuel Lacôte;Serge Thorimbert

  • From polyoxometalates to polyoxoperoxometalates and back again; potential applications

    Jean-Marie Brégeault;Maxence Vennat;Laurent Salles;Jean-Yves Piquemal

  • Dawson type heteropolyanions. 1. Multinuclear (phosphorus-31, vanadium-51, tungsten-183) NMR structural investigations of octadeca(molybdotungstovanado)diphosphates .alpha.-1,2,3-[P2MM'2W15O62]n- (M, M' = Mo, V, W): syntheses of new related compounds

    Mostefa. Abbessi;Roland. Contant;Rene. Thouvenot;Gilbert. Herve

  • Phenylimido derivatives of [Mo6O19]2−: syntheses, X-ray structures, vibrational, electrochemical, 95Mo and 14N NMR studies

    Anna Proust;René Thouvenot;Marc Chaussade;Francis Robert

  • Incorporation of Magnetic Nanoparticles in New Hybrid Networks Based on Heteropolyanions and Polyacrylamide.

    Cédric R. Mayer;Valérie Cabuil;Thierry Lalot;René Thouvenot

  • Catalysis by polyoxometalates. Part 1.—Supported polyoxoanions of the Keggin structure: spectroscopic study (IR, Raman, UV) of solutions used for impregnation

    Michel Fournier;René Thouvenot;Claude Rocchiccioli-Deltcheff

  • Coordination Chemistry of Polyoxometalates: Rational Synthesis of the Mixed Organosilyl Derivatives of Trivacant Polyoxotungstates α‐A‐[PW9O34(tBuSiO)3 (RSi)]3− and α‐B‐[AsW9O33(tBuSiO)3(HSi)]3−

    Agnès Mazeaud;Najib Ammari;Francis Robert;René Thouvenot

  • Di- and Tricobalt Dawson Sandwich Complexes: Synthesis, Spectroscopic Characterization, and Electrochemical Behavior of Na18[(NaOH2)2Co2(P2W15O56)2] and Na17[(NaOH2)Co3(H2O)(P2W15O56)2]

    Laurent Ruhlmann;Jacqueline Canny;Roland Contant;René Thouvenot

  • Metal‐Oxide‐Based Nucleation Process under Confined Conditions: Two Mixed‐Valence V6‐Type Aggregates Closing the W48 Wheel‐Type Cluster Cavities

    Achim Müller;Michael T. Pope;Ana Maria Todea;Hartmut Bögge

  • Catalytic epoxidation by heteropolyoxoperoxo complexes: from novel precursors or catalysts to a mechanistic approach

    Laurent Salles;Jean-Yves Piquemal;René Thouvenot;Christian Minot

  • Heteropolymolybdates of phosphate, phosphonate, and phosphite functionalized by glycine.

    Ulrich Kortz;Jacqueline Vaissermann;René Thouvenot;Pierre Gouzerh

Frequent Co-Authors

Anna Proust
Anna Proust Sorbonne University
Max Malacria
Max Malacria Sorbonne University
Michael T. Pope
Michael T. Pope Georgetown University
Adriana Bigi
Adriana Bigi University of Bologna
Massimo Gazzano
Massimo Gazzano National Research Council (CNR)
Norberto Roveri
Norberto Roveri University of Bologna
Valérie Cabuil
Valérie Cabuil Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Martin Dressel
Martin Dressel University of Stuttgart
Yves Jeannin
Yves Jeannin Sorbonne University
Nicholas J. Taylor
Nicholas J. Taylor University of Waterloo

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