Catherine Reyé

2.0k total citations
39 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Catherine Reyé is a scholar working on Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Catherine Reyé has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Materials Chemistry, 15 papers in Inorganic Chemistry and 7 papers in Organic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Catherine Reyé's work include Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis (35 papers), Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications (23 papers) and Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (8 papers). Catherine Reyé is often cited by papers focused on Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis (35 papers), Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications (23 papers) and Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (8 papers). Catherine Reyé collaborates with scholars based in France, Algeria and United States. Catherine Reyé's co-authors include Robert J. P. Corriu, Ahmad Mehdi, Ahmad Mehdi, Chloé Thieuleux, Johan G. Alauzun, Yannick Guari≠, Roger Guilard, Stéphane Brandès, Eric Besson and Karine Philippot and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie International Edition and Chemistry of Materials.

In The Last Decade

Catherine Reyé

39 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers

Catherine Reyé
Myong H. Lim United States
Haoguo Zhu United States
A.M. Pivovar United States
Alice C. Sullivan United Kingdom
Andrew Solovyov United States
Myong H. Lim United States
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All Works

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Alauzun, Johan G., et al.. (2010). Generic way for functionalised well-ordered cubic mesoporous silica via direct synthesis approach. New Journal of Chemistry. 34(4). 738–738. 13 indexed citations
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Maishal, Tarun K., Johan G. Alauzun, Jean‐Marie Basset, et al.. (2009). Tailored Ru‐NHC Heterogeneous Catalysts for Alkene Metathesis. Chemistry - A European Journal. 15(44). 11820–11823. 61 indexed citations
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Besson, Eric, Ahmad Mehdi, Catherine Reyé, & Robert J. P. Corriu. (2009). Soft route for monodisperse gold nanoparticles confined within SH-functionalized walls of mesoporous silica. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 19(27). 4746–4746. 50 indexed citations
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Reyé, Catherine, et al.. (2008). From simple molecules to highly functionalised lamellar materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 18(17). 2028–2028. 33 indexed citations
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Alauzun, Johan G., et al.. (2008). Synthesis of new lamellar materials by self-assembly and coordination chemistry in the solids. Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology. 46(3). 383–392. 10 indexed citations
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Mehdi, Ahmad, et al.. (2008). Bifunctional ordered mesoporous materials: direct synthesis and study of the distribution of two distinct functional groups in the pore channels. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 18(35). 4193–4193. 45 indexed citations
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Besson, Eric, et al.. (2005). One-step template-directed synthesis of multifunctionalised nanoporous silica: on the way to interactive nanomaterials. Chemical Communications. 1775–1777. 21 indexed citations
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Mehdi, Ahmad, Catherine Reyé, Stéphane Brandès, Roger Guilard, & Robert J. P. Corriu. (2005). Synthesis of large-pore ordered mesoporous silicas containing aminopropyl groups. New Journal of Chemistry. 29(7). 965–965. 44 indexed citations
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Alauzun, Johan G., Ahmad Mehdi, Catherine Reyé, & Robert J. P. Corriu. (2005). Hydrophilic conditions: a new way for self-assembly of hybrid silica containing long alkylene chains. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 15(8). 841–843. 44 indexed citations
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Corriu, Robert J. P., Ahmad Mehdi, & Catherine Reyé. (2005). Molecular chemistry and nanosciences: on the way to interactive materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 15(40). 4285–4285. 77 indexed citations
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Guari≠, Yannick, Chloé Thieuleux, Ahmad Mehdi, et al.. (2003). In Situ Formation of Gold Nanoparticles within Thiol Functionalized HMS-C16and SBA-15 Type Materials via an Organometallic Two-Step Approach. Chemistry of Materials. 15(10). 2017–2024. 92 indexed citations
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Corriu, Robert J. P., Ahmad Mehdi, Catherine Reyé, & Chloé Thieuleux. (2003). Direct Synthesis of Functionalized Mesoporous Silica by Non-Ionic Assembly Routes. Quantitative Chemical Transformations within the Materials Leading to Strongly Chelated Transition Metal Ions. Chemistry of Materials. 16(1). 159–166. 62 indexed citations
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Bachmann, Stefan, S. Brugger, Klaus Albert, et al.. (2002). New Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Materials for HPLC Separation Obtained by Direct Synthesis in the Presence of a Surfactant. Advanced Functional Materials. 12(2). 134–142. 45 indexed citations
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Corriu, Robert J. P., Emmanuelle Lancelle‐Beltran, Ahmad Mehdi, et al.. (2002). Ordered mesoporous hybrid materials containing cobalt(ii) Schiff base complex. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 12(5). 1355–1362. 90 indexed citations
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Dubois, Géraud, Catherine Reyé, Robert J. P. Corriu, et al.. (2001). Coordination Chemistry in the Solid: Study of the Incorporation of CuII into Cyclam-Containing Hybrid Materials. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 40(6). 1087–1090. 45 indexed citations
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Guari≠, Yannick, Chloé Thieuleux, Ahmad Mehdi, et al.. (2001). In situ formation of gold nanoparticles within functionalised ordered mesoporous silica via an organometallic ‘chimie douce’ approach. Chemical Communications. 1374–1375. 76 indexed citations
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Corriu, Robert J. P., Ahmad Mehdi, & Catherine Reyé. (1999). Synthesis by neutral surfactant assembly of ordered mesoporous organic-inorganic hybrid materials incorporating phosphorus centres. Comptes Rendus de l Académie des Sciences - Series IIC - Chemistry. 2(1). 35–39. 2 indexed citations
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Cerveau, Geneviève, et al.. (1988). Reactivity of dianionic hexacoordinated silicon complexes toward nucleophiles: a new route to organosilanes from silica. Organometallics. 7(5). 1165–1171. 74 indexed citations
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Boyer, J., Robert J. P. Corriu, R. Perz, & Catherine Reyé. (1980). Catalyse heterogene par des sels et sans solvant. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 184(2). 157–166. 35 indexed citations

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