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Rose-Noëlle Vannier

Rose-Noëlle Vannier

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Materials Science

D-Index
41
Citations
4768
World Ranking
12765
National Ranking
410

Chemistry

D-Index
41
Citations
4730
World Ranking
17817
National Ranking
791

Overview

Rose-Noëlle Vannier is affiliated with the University of Lille in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Their research primarily centers on materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering, with an emphasis on renewable energy and catalysis.

The scientist's work spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Catalysis.

Key topics in their research include:

  • Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions

They have frequently published in venues such as Electrochimica Acta and physica status solidi (a), with additional papers appearing in Journal of Environmental Sciences, Renewable Energy, and Journal of Materials Chemistry A.

Rose-Noëlle Vannier has collaborated often with coauthors including Aurélie Rolle, H. A. Abbas, Rabab A. Nasr, Tarek S. Jamil, and Rafik Benrabaa.

Representative recent papers by Rose-Noëlle Vannier include:

  • Electrostatic spray deposited Ca3Co4O9+δ and Ca3Co4O9+δ/Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 cathodes for SOFC, 2020, Electrochimica Acta
  • Improving of photocatalytic activity of barium ferrate via bismuth and copper co-doping for degradation of paracetamol under visible light irradiation, 2021, Journal of Environmental Sciences
  • Insights on a Ruddlesden-Popper phase as an active layer for a solid oxide fuel cell fed with dry biogas, 2022, Renewable Energy
  • Epitaxial LaMnO3 films with remarkably fast oxygen transport properties at low temperature, 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Characterization and Syngas Production at Low Temperature via Dry Reforming of Methane over Ni-M (M = Fe, Cr) Catalysts Tailored from LDH Structure, 2022, Catalysts

Best Publications

  • Structure and conductivity of Cu and Ni-substituted Bi4V2O11 compounds

    E. Pernot;M. Anne;M. Bacmann;P. Strobel

  • Structural and computational studies of Bi2WO6 based oxygen ion conductors

    M. Saiful Islam;Sylvie Lazure;Rose-noëlle Vannier;Guy Nowogrocki

  • Nickel ferrite spinel as catalyst precursor in the dry reforming of methane: Synthesis, characterization and catalytic properties

    Rafik Benrabaa;Hamza Boukhlouf;Axel Löfberg;Annick Rubbens

  • Detecting different oxygen-ion jump pathways in Bi2WO6 with 1- and 2-dimensional 17O MAS NMR spectroscopy

    Namjun Kim;Rose-Noelle Vannier;Clare P. Grey

  • Structural, textural and acid–base properties of carbonate-containing hydroxyapatites

    Lishil Silvester;Lishil Silvester;Jean-François Lamonier;Jean-François Lamonier;Rose-Noëlle Vannier;Rose-Noëlle Vannier;Carole Lamonier;Carole Lamonier

  • Composition dependence of oxide anion conduction in the BIMEVOX family

    S. Lazure;Ch. Vernochet;R.N. Vannier;G. Nowogrocki

  • Synthesis and Characterization of H-LnBO3 Orthoborates (Ln=La, Nd, Sm, and Eu)

    S. Lemanceau;G. Bertrand-Chadeyron;R. Mahiou;M. El-Ghozzi

  • A Comprehensive Scenario of the Crystal Growth of γ-Bi2MoO6 Catalyst during Hydrothermal Synthesis

    Chanapa Kongmark;Rachel Coulter;Sylvain Cristol;Annick Rubbens

  • Crystal structure determination of α, β and γ-Bi4V2O11 polymorphs. Part I: γ and β-Bi4V2O11

    G. Mairesse;P. Roussel;R.N. Vannier;M. Anne

  • Structure, reactivity and catalytic properties of nanoparticles of nickel ferrite in the dry reforming of methane

    R. Benrabaa;A. Löfberg;A. Rubbens;E. Bordes-Richard

  • Preparation and characterization of p–n heterojunction CuBi2O4/CeO2 and its photocatalytic activities under UVA light irradiation

    Abdelkader Elaziouti;Nadjia Laouedj;Ahmed Bekka;Rose-Noëlle Vannier

  • Gadolinia-doped ceria mixed with alkali carbonates for solid oxide fuel cell applications: I. A thermal, structural and morphological insight

    M. Benamira;A. Ringuede;V. Albin;R. N Vannier

  • Solid phase synthesis and characterization of new BIMEVOX series: Bi4V2 − xMxO11 − x (M = CrIII, FeIII)

    O. Joubert;M. Ganne;R.N. Vannier;G. Mairesse

  • Solid phase synthesis and characterization of new BIMEVOX series: Bi4V2−xMxO11 (M=Sbv, Nbv)

    O. Joubert;A. Jouanneaux;M. Ganne;R.N. Vannier

  • Microstructural characterizations of plasma sprayed hydroxyapatite coatings

    V. Deram;C. Minichiello;R.-N. Vannier;A. Le Maguer

  • Reactivity of ethanol over hydroxyapatite-based Ca-enriched catalysts with various carbonate contents

    Lishil Silvester;Lishil Silvester;Jean-François Lamonier;Jean-François Lamonier;Jérémy Faye;Jérémy Faye;Mickaël Capron;Mickaël Capron

  • Crystal structure determination of α-, β- and γ-Bi4V2O11 polymorphs. Part II: crystal structure of α-Bi4V2O11

    G. Mairesse;P. Roussel;R.N. Vannier;M. Anne

  • Modelling the crystal structures of Aurivillius phases

    Caroline Pirovano;M.Saiful Islam;Rose-Noëlle Vannier;Guy Nowogrocki

  • Bi26Mo10OδSolid Solution Type in the Bi2O3–MoO3–V2O5Ternary Diagram

    R.N. Vannier;G. Mairesse;F. Abraham;G. Nowogrocki

  • Bi4V2O11 polymorph crystal structures related to their electrical properties

    R.N. Vannier;E. Pernot;M. Anne;O. Isnard

  • Structural and electrochemical characterisation of new oxide ion conductors for oxygen generating systems and fuel cells

    A. Rolle;R.N. Vannier;N.V. Giridharan;F. Abraham

  • BICOVOX family of oxide anion conductors: chemical, electrical and structural studies

    Sylvie Lazure;Rose-Noëlle Vannier;Guy Nowogrocki;Graëtan Mairesse

  • Impedance study of the microstructure dependence of the electrical properties of BIMEVOXes

    Caroline Pirovano;Marlu César Steil;Edouard Capoen;Guy Nowogrocki

Frequent Co-Authors

Franck Dumeignil
Franck Dumeignil University of Lille
Jean-François Lamonier
Jean-François Lamonier University of Lille
Clare P. Grey
Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge
Daniel Lincot
Daniel Lincot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
John A. Kilner
John A. Kilner Imperial College London
Stephen J. Skinner
Stephen J. Skinner Imperial College London
Gwenaëlle Rousse
Gwenaëlle Rousse Collège de France
Christel Laberty-Robert
Christel Laberty-Robert Université Paris Cité
Jean-Marie Tarascon
Jean-Marie Tarascon Collège de France
M. Saiful Islam
M. Saiful Islam University of Oxford

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