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Thibault Charpentier

Thibault Charpentier

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
9268
World Ranking
12731
National Ranking
502

Thibault Charpentier publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thibault Charpentier sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 212 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Thibault Charpentier D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thibault Charpentier sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Thibault Charpentier is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France and is primarily engaged in research within the field of Materials Science. Their work extensively covers materials chemistry and ceramics and composites, with additional focus on inorganic chemistry, spectroscopy, and civil and structural engineering.

Their research topics include:

  • Glass properties and applications
  • Nuclear materials and radiation effects
  • Luminescence properties of advanced materials
  • Advanced NMR techniques and applications
  • Building materials and conservation
  • Mineralogy and gemology studies
  • X-ray diffraction in crystallography

Thibault Charpentier has published in several scientific journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • npj Materials Degradation
  • Journal of the American Ceramic Society
  • Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
  • Faraday Discussions
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Selected recent papers demonstrate the breadth of their investigations across materials chemistry and physical chemistry, including:

  • Carbonation of model cement pastes: The mineralogical origin of microstructural changes and shrinkage, 2021, Cement and Concrete Research
  • Impact of magnesium on the structure of aluminoborosilicate glasses: A solid-state NMR and Raman spectroscopy study, 2021, Journal of the American Ceramic Society
  • Leaching and Reactivity at the Sodium Aluminosilicate Glass-Water Interface: Insights from a ReaxFF Molecular Dynamics Study, 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Can a simple topological-constraints-based model predict the initial dissolution rate of borosilicate and aluminosilicate glasses?, 2020, npj Materials Degradation
  • Atomic Insights into the Events Governing the Borosilicate Glass-Water Interface, 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Frequent co-authors in Charpentier's publications include Jean-Marc Delaye, Stéṕhane Gin, Frédéric Angeli, Monique Body, and Christophe Legein, reflecting collaborations within the materials science research community.

Best Publications

  • Supercell program: a combinatorial structure-generation approach for the local-level modeling of atomic substitutions and partial occupancies in crystals

    Kirill Okhotnikov;Kirill Okhotnikov;Thibault Charpentier;Sylvian Cadars;Sylvian Cadars

  • The PAW/GIPAW approach for computing NMR parameters: a new dimension added to NMR study of solids.

    Thibault Charpentier

  • 27Al and 29Si Solid-State NMR Characterization of Calcium-Aluminosilicate-Hydrate

    Xiaolin Pardal;Francine Brunet;Thibault Charpentier;Isabelle Pochard

  • Origin and consequences of silicate glass passivation by surface layers

    Stéphane Gin;Patrick Jollivet;Maxime Fournier;Frédéric Angeli

  • Comparison between natural and accelerated carbonation (3% CO2): Impact on mineralogy, microstructure, water retention and cracking

    Martin Auroy;Stéphane Poyet;Patrick Le Bescop;Jean-Michel Torrenti

  • First-Principles Calculation of 17O, 29Si, and 23Na NMR Spectra of Sodium Silicate Crystals and Glasses

    Thibault Charpentier;Simona Ispas;Mickael Profeta;Francesco Mauri

  • Impact of carbonation on unsaturated water transport properties of cement-based materials

    Martin Auroy;Stéphane Poyet;Patrick Le Bescop;Jean-Michel Torrenti

  • Boroxol Rings in Liquid and Vitreous B2O3 from First Principles.

    Guillaume Ferlat;Thibault Charpentier;Ari Paavo Seitsonen;Akira Takada

  • New Insights into the Atomic Structure of 45S5 Bioglass by Means of Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy and Accurate First-Principles Simulations

    Alfonso Pedone;Thibault Charpentier;Gianluca Malavasi;Maria Cristina Menziani

  • Effect of temperature and thermal history on borosilicate glass structure

    Frédéric Angeli;Olivier Villain;Sophie Schuller;Thibault Charpentier

  • Boron Speciation in Soda-Lime Borosilicate Glasses Containing Zirconium

    Frédéric Angeli;Thibault Charpentier;Dominique De Ligny;Céline Cailleteau

  • Structural investigations of borosilicate glasses containing MoO3 by MAS NMR and Raman spectroscopies

    D. Caurant;O. Majérus;E. Fadel;A. Quintas

  • Insight into sodium silicate glass structural organization by multinuclear NMR combined with first-principles calculations

    Frédéric Angeli;Olivier Villain;Sophie Schuller;Simona Ispas

  • Characterization of Calcium Aluminate Hydrates and Related Hydrates of Cement Pastes by (27)Al MQ-MAS NMR.

    P. Faucon;T. Charpentier;D. Bertrandie;A. Nonat

  • Structure of International Simple Glass and properties of passivating layer formed in circumneutral pH conditions

    Marie Collin;Maxime Fournier;Pierre Frugier;Thibault Charpentier

  • Influence of glass composition and alteration solution on leached silicate glass structure: A solid-state NMR investigation

    Frédéric Angeli;Marina Gaillard;Patrick Jollivet;Thibault Charpentier

  • Hardness and toughness of sodium borosilicate glasses via Vickers's indentations

    Marina Barlet;Jean-Marc Delaye;Thibault Charpentier;Mickael Gennisson

  • Influence of glass chemical composition on the Na–O bond distance: a 23Na 3Q-MAS NMR and molecular dynamics study

    F Angeli;J.-M Delaye;T Charpentier;J.-C Petit

  • Triple-Quantum Two-Dimensional 27Al Magic Angle Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of the Aluminum Incorporation in Calcium Silicate Hydrates

    P. Faucon;T. Charpentier;and A. Nonat;J. C. Petit

  • Application of 29Si Homonuclear and 1H−29Si Heteronuclear NMR Correlation to Structural Studies of Calcium Silicate Hydrates

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  • Reducing the impact of radioactivity on quantum circuits in a deep-underground facility

    Laura Cardani;Francesco Valenti;Nicola Casali;Gianluigi Catelani

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel R. Neuville
Daniel R. Neuville Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Stéphane Gin
Stéphane Gin University of Montpellier
Francesco Mauri
Francesco Mauri Sapienza University of Rome
Pierre Florian
Pierre Florian Conditions Extrêmes et Matériaux Haute Température et Irradiation
Laurent Cormier
Laurent Cormier Sorbonne University
Maria Cristina Menziani
Maria Cristina Menziani University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Alfonso Pedone
Alfonso Pedone University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Mathieu Salanne
Mathieu Salanne Sorbonne University
Christel Gervais
Christel Gervais Sorbonne University
Jincheng Du
Jincheng Du University of North Texas

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