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Xavier Sauvage

Xavier Sauvage

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Materials Science

D-Index
50
Citations
11001
World Ranking
10132
National Ranking
291

Overview

Xavier Sauvage is affiliated with the University of Rouen in France and specializes in fields primarily related to Engineering and Materials Science. Their research portfolio encompasses numerous publications with a focus on materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, and aerospace engineering, along with applications in renewable energy, sustainability, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's work frequently addresses key topics including:

  • Microstructure and mechanical properties
  • Aluminum alloys composites properties
  • Aluminum alloy microstructure properties
  • Advanced materials and composites
  • Advanced materials characterization techniques
  • Catalytic processes in materials science
  • Advanced photocatalysis techniques

Publications by Xavier Sauvage have appeared repeatedly in specific research venues, indicating consistent contributions to:

  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • Scripta Materialia
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Recent papers by or associated with Sauvage include:

  • "Nanomaterials by severe plastic deformation: review of historical developments and recent advances," 2022, Materials Research Letters
  • "Severe plastic deformation for producing superfunctional ultrafine-grained and heterostructured materials: An interdisciplinary review," 2024, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • "Achieving highly strengthened Al-Cu-Mg alloy by grain refinement and grain boundary segregation," 2020, Materials Science and Engineering A
  • "Improved Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution on Tantalate Perovskites CsTaO3 and LiTaO3 by Strain-Induced Vacancies," 2020, ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • "Phase and sulfur vacancy engineering in cadmium sulfide for boosting hydrogen production from catalytic plastic waste photoconversion," 2024, Chemical Engineering Journal

Collaborations play a role in Sauvage's research presence, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Kaveh Edalati (14 joint works)
  • Nariman A. Enikeev (9 joint works)
  • Zenji Horita (9 joint works)
  • Tatsumi Ishihara (7 joint works)
  • Fabien Cuvilly (6 joint works)

The research domains covered by Xavier Sauvage involve interdisciplinary approaches to improving materials properties and characterization, with a strong orientation toward advanced materials chemistry and engineering techniques relevant to both structural and catalytic applications.

Best Publications

  • Grain boundary stability governs hardening and softening in extremely fine nanograined metals

    J. Hu;Y. N. Shi;X. Sauvage;G. Sha

  • Nanomaterials by severe plastic deformation: review of historical developments and recent advances

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  • Grain boundaries in ultrafine grained materials processed by severe plastic deformation and related phenomena

    X. Sauvage;G. Wilde;S. V. Divinski;Zenji Horita

  • Insights into the phase diagram of the CrMnFeCoNi high entropy alloy

    Mathilde Laurent-Brocq;Alfiya Akhatova;Loïc Perrière;Siham Chebini

  • On the origin of the extremely high strength of ultrafine-grained Al alloys produced by severe plastic deformation

    R.Z. Valiev;N.A. Enikeev;M.Yu. Murashkin;V.U. Kazykhanov

  • Optimization of electrical conductivity and strength combination by structure design at the nanoscale in Al–Mg–Si alloys

    X. Sauvage;E.V. Bobruk;E.V. Bobruk;M.Yu. Murashkin;M.Yu. Murashkin;Y. Nasedkina

  • Mechanical alloying of Cu and Fe induced by severe plastic deformation of a Cu-Fe composite

    Xavier Sauvage;Florian Wetscher;Philippe Pareige

  • Atomic-scale analysis of the segregation and precipitation mechanisms in a severely deformed Al–Mg alloy

    X. Sauvage;N. Enikeev;N. Enikeev;R. Valiev;R. Valiev;Y. Nasedkina

  • Atomic scale investigation of Cr precipitation in copper

    Abdelahad Chbihi;Xavier Sauvage;Didier Blavette;Didier Blavette

  • The innovation potential of bulk nanostructured materials

    R. Z. Valiev;M. J. Zehetbauer;Y. Estrin;H. W. Höppel

  • Shear-induced α→γ transformation in nanoscale Fe-C composite

    Yu. Ivanisenko;I. MacLaren;X. Sauvage;R.Z. Valiev

  • Nanostructured Al and Cu alloys with superior strength and electrical conductivity

    M. Yu Murashkin;M. Yu Murashkin;I. Sabirov;X. Sauvage;R. Z. Valiev;R. Z. Valiev

  • Metallic composites processed via extreme deformation: Toward the limits of strength in bulk materials

    Dierk Raabe;Pyuck-Pa Choi;Yujiao Li;Aleksander Kostka

  • Design and synthesis of a magnesium alloy for room temperature hydrogen storage

    Kaveh Edalati;Kaveh Edalati;Ryoko Uehiro;Yuji Ikeda;Hai-Wen Li;Hai-Wen Li

  • Direct evidence of cementite dissolution in drawn pearlitic steels observed by tomographic atom probe

    F Danoix;D Julien;X Sauvage;J Copreaux

  • Nanostructure and related mechanical properties of an Al–Mg–Si alloy processed by severe plastic deformation

    Gulnaz Nurislamova;Xavier Sauvage;Maxim Murashkin;Rinat Islamgaliev

  • The role of carbon segregation on nanocrystallisation of pearlitic steels processed by severe plastic deformation.

    Xavier Sauvage;Yulia Ivanisenko

  • Nanostructure and properties of a Cu–Cr composite processed by severe plastic deformation

    Xavier Sauvage;Peter Jessner;François Vurpillot;Reinhard Pippan

  • Solid state amorphization in cold drawn Cu/Nb wires

    X Sauvage;L Renaud;B Deconihout;D Blavette

  • Mechanical and electrical properties of an ultrafine grained Al–8.5 wt. % RE (RE = 5.4 wt.% Ce, 3.1 wt.% La) alloy processed by severe plastic deformation

    M.Yu. Murashkin;M.Yu. Murashkin;I. Sabirov;A.E. Medvedev;N.A. Enikeev;N.A. Enikeev

  • Atomic-scale observation and modelling of cementite dissolution in heavily deformed pearlitic steels

    X. Sauvage;J. Copreaux;F. Danoix;D. Blavette

  • Insights into the phase diagram of the CrMnFeCoNi high entropy alloy using electromagnetic melting and casting

    Mathilde Laurent-Brocq;Loïc Perrière;Xavier Sauvage;Yannick Champion

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruslan Z. Valiev
Ruslan Z. Valiev Ufa State Aviation Technical University
Zenji Horita
Zenji Horita Kyushu University
Didier Blavette
Didier Blavette University of Rouen
Kaveh Edalati
Kaveh Edalati Kyushu University
Boris B. Straumal
Boris B. Straumal Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Terence G. Langdon
Terence G. Langdon University of Southern California
Reinhard Pippan
Reinhard Pippan Austrian Academy of Sciences
Gerhard Wilde
Gerhard Wilde University of Münster
Tatsumi Ishihara
Tatsumi Ishihara Kyushu University
Etsuo Akiba
Etsuo Akiba Kyushu University

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