Unité Matériaux et Transformations

3.6k papers receiving 90.3k citations

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Unité Matériaux et Transformations
Comparison fields: 5 of 221
  • Metals and Alloys 2.7k
  • Catalysis 6.7k
  • Polymers and Plastics 10.8k
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment 11.8k
  • Materials Chemistry 32.1k
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About Unité Matériaux et Transformations

In recent decades, authors affiliated with Unité Matériaux et Transformations have published 3.9k papers, which have received a total of 92.9k indexed citations . Scholars at this organization have produced 299 papers in Catalysis, 87 papers in Metals and Alloys, 451 papers in Polymers and Plastics, 1.5k papers in Materials Chemistry and 71 papers in Process Chemistry and Technology on the topics of High-pressure geophysics and materials (215 papers), Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies (200 papers), Catalytic Processes in Materials Science (191 papers), Advancements in Battery Materials (187 papers), Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion (172 papers), Advanced battery technologies research (161 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (158 papers) and Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques (151 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on Metals and Alloys (2.7k citations), Catalysis (6.7k citations), Polymers and Plastics (10.8k citations), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment (11.8k citations) and Materials Chemistry (32.1k citations). Authors at Unité Matériaux et Transformations collaborate with scholars in France, China and United States and have published in prestigious journals including Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Membrane Science, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Journal of the American Chemical Society and Chemical Engineering Science. Some of Unité Matériaux et Transformations's most productive authors include Pierre Hirel, Serge Bourbigot, Ahmed Addad, Christophe Domain, Charlotte Becquart, Grégory Stoclet, Patrick Cordier, Fouad Bentiss, Quan‐Hong Yang and Charafeddine Jama.

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