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Laurence Rozes

Researcher at Collège de France

Publications -  56
Citations -  4474

Laurence Rozes is an academic researcher from Collège de France. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hybrid material & Polymer. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 54 publications receiving 3846 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurence Rozes include University of Poitiers & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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A New Photoactive Crystalline Highly Porous Titanium(IV) Dicarboxylate

TL;DR: MIL-125, the first example of a highly porous and crystalline titanium(IV) dicarboxylate with a high thermal stability and photochemical properties, is presented, a very promising candidate for applications in smart photonic devices, sensors, and catalysis.
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Engineering the Optical Response of the Titanium-MIL-125 Metal–Organic Framework through Ligand Functionalization

TL;DR: The possibility of tuning the optical response of MOFs through rational functionalization of the linking unit, and the strength of combined synthetic/computational approaches for targeting functionalized hybrid materials are illustrated.
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Mechanical properties of hybrid organic–inorganic materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of hybrid O-I materials are dependent on their micro-and nanostructures and on the nature and extent of the interfaces between the OI interfaces.
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Titanium oxo-clusters: precursors for a Lego-like construction of nanostructured hybrid materials.

TL;DR: This critical review proposes to present the different structures of titanium oxo-clusters referenced in the literature and the different strategies followed to build up hybrid materials with these versatile building units.
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“Chimie douce”: A land of opportunities for the designed construction of functional inorganic and hybrid organic-inorganic nanomaterials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight some of the main research accomplishments of nanomaterials and highlight the importance of the control of the hybrid interfaces via the use of modern tools such as DOSY NMR, SAXS, WAXS and Ellipsometry.