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Vladimir L. Solozhenko is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Materials Science, with significant contributions in Materials Chemistry, Mechanics of Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, Geophysics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering as subfields.

Solozhenko's recent publications highlight ongoing research in ultrahard materials, boron-rich compounds, and nanomaterials. Notable papers include:

  • Prediction of Novel Ultrahard Phases in the B-C-N System from First Principles: Progress and Problems (2023, Materials)
  • Crystal chemistry and ab initio prediction of ultrahard rhombohedral B2N2 and BC2N (2021, Solid State Sciences)
  • Discovery of new boron-rich chalcogenides: orthorhombic B6X (X=S, Se) (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • ZnO under Pressure: From Nanoparticles to Single Crystals (2022, Crystals)
  • Thermoelastic equation of state and melting of Mg metal at high pressure and high temperature (2020, Journal of Applied Physics)

The main topics of research associated with Solozhenko include:

  • Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
  • MXene and MAX Phase Materials
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
  • ZnO doping and properties

Frequent collaborators in their research are:

  • Samir F. Matar
  • V. A. Mukhanov
  • А. Н. Баранов
  • П. С. Соколов
  • Kirill A. Cherednichenko

Solozhenko's scientific output is regularly published in several key venues, including:

  • Journal of Superhard Materials
  • Crystals
  • Journal of Solid State Chemistry
  • Materials
  • Diamond and Related Materials

The focus of their work lies significantly in boron and carbon nanomaterials, exploring their structural, mechanical, and chemical properties under various conditions including high pressure.

Their contributions span experimental and theoretical approaches to understand the behavior of advanced materials, often addressing fundamental challenges and prediction of novel phases with potential technological applications in mind.

Best Publications

  • Ionic high-pressure form of elemental boron

    Artem R. Oganov;Artem R. Oganov;Artem R. Oganov;Jiuhua Chen;Jiuhua Chen;Carlo Gatti;Yanzhang Ma

  • Synthesis of superhard cubic BC2N

    Vladimir L. Solozhenko;Denis Andrault;Guillaume Fiquet;Mohamed Mezouar

  • Ultimate metastable solubility of boron in diamond: synthesis of superhard diamondlike BC5.

    Vladimir L. Solozhenko;Oleksandr O. Kurakevych;Denis Andrault;Yann Le Godec

  • Superhard nanocomposite of dense polymorphs of boron nitride: Noncarbon material has reached diamond hardness

    Natalia Dubrovinskaia;Vladimir L. Solozhenko;Nobuyoshi Miyajima;Vladimir Dmitriev

  • Bandgap energy of graphite-like hexagonal boron nitride

    V.L. Solozhenko;A.G. Lazarenko;J.-P. Petitet;A.V. Kanaev

  • Refined phase diagram of boron nitride

    Vladimir L. Solozhenko;Vladimir Z. Turkevich;Wilfried B. Holzapfel

  • Creation of Nanostuctures by Extreme Conditions: High-Pressure Synthesis of Ultrahard Nanocrystalline Cubic Boron Nitride

    Vladimir L. Solozhenko;Oleksandr O. Kurakevych;Yann Le Godec

  • Isothermal compression of hexagonal graphite-like boron nitride up to 12 GPa

    V.L Solozhenko;G Will;F Elf

  • Mechanical properties of cubic BC2N, a new superhard phase

    Vladimir L Solozhenko;Sergey N Dub;Nikolay V Novikov

  • Ionic high-pressure form of elemental boron

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  • What does 'harder than diamond' mean?

    V. Brazhkin;N. Dubrovinskaia;M. Nicol;N. Novikov

  • Boron: a Hunt for Superhard Polymorphs

    A. R. Oganov;A. R. Oganov;V. L. Solozhenko

  • On the hardness of a new boron phase, orthorhombic γ-B28

    V. L. Solozhenko;O. O. Kurakevych;A. R. Oganov

  • On the Hardness of a New Boron Phase, Orthorhombic {\gamma}-B28

    V. L. Solozhenko;O. O. Kurakevych;A. R. Oganov

  • The interrelation between hardness and compressibility of substances and their structure and thermodynamic properties

    V. A. Mukhanov;O. O. Kurakevych;V. L. Solozhenko

  • Synthesis of superhard materials

    Vladimir L. Solozhenko;Eugene Gregoryanz

  • Lattice Parameters of Boron Nitride Polymorphous Modifications as a Function of Their Crystal-Structure Perfection

    A. V. Kurdyumov;V. L. Solozhenko;W. B. Zelyavski

  • Comment on “Synthesis of Ultra-Incompressible Superhard Rhenium Diboride at Ambient Pressure”

    Natalia Dubrovinskaia;Natalia Dubrovinskaia;Leonid Dubrovinsky;Vladimir L. Solozhenko

  • Colossal Pressure‐Induced Lattice Expansion of Graphite Oxide in the Presence of Water

    Alexandr V. Talyzin;Vladimir L. Solozhenko;Oleksandr O. Kurakevych;Tamás Szabó

  • Rhombohedral boron subnitride, B13N2, by X-ray powder diffraction.

    Oleksandr O. Kurakevych;Vladimir L. Solozhenko

  • Compression and thermal expansion of hexagonal graphite-like boron nitride up to 7 GPa and 1800 K

    V.L. Solozhenko;T. Peun

Frequent Co-Authors

Artem R. Oganov
Artem R. Oganov Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Mohamed Mezouar
Mohamed Mezouar European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Carlo Gatti
Carlo Gatti National Research Council (CNR)
Natalia Dubrovinskaia
Natalia Dubrovinskaia University of Bayreuth
Yanming Ma
Yanming Ma Jilin University
Yusheng Zhao
Yusheng Zhao Southern University of Science and Technology
Denis Andrault
Denis Andrault University of Clermont Auvergne
Leonid Dubrovinsky
Leonid Dubrovinsky University of Bayreuth
James H. Edgar
James H. Edgar Kansas State University
Alain Polian
Alain Polian Sorbonne University

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