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Thierry Loiseau

Researcher at Lille University of Science and Technology

Publications -  218
Citations -  15296

Thierry Loiseau is an academic researcher from Lille University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Gallium phosphate. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 207 publications receiving 13865 citations. Previous affiliations of Thierry Loiseau include university of lille & Institut Universitaire de France.

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Synthesis and Structure of Low-Dimensional Gallium Fluorodiphosphates Seen during the Crystallization of the Three-Dimensional Microporous Gallium Fluorophosphate ULM-3

TL;DR: Two one-dimensional gallium fluorodiphosphates Ga(P2O7)F·H3N(CH2)3NH3·3H2O, 1, and GA(P 2O7), F·H 3 N(CH 2)3 NH3·H 2O, 2, have been synthesized under mild conditions (<100 °C) from aqueous mixtures of Ga(NO3)3·6H 2 O, P2O5, 1 3-diaminopropane, and HF.
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Two metal-organic frameworks with infinite indium hydroxide chains connected through tetradentate carboxylate linkers

TL;DR: In this paper, two indium-based metal-organic frameworks have been hydrothermally synthesized by using 1,2,4,5-benzenetetetracarboxylate (pyromellitate) or 3,3′, 4,4-4,4′-benzophenonetetricarboxylicate as linkers, and their structures have been characterized by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
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NMR crystallography to probe the breathing effect of the MIL-53(Al) metal–organic framework using solid-state NMR measurements of 13C–27Al distances

TL;DR: These 13C-27Al solid-state NMR experiments validate these structures and confirm their rigidity, and allow an estimation of the average distance between the free ligands and the 27Al nuclei of the framework.
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Ex-Situ Kinetic Investigations of the Formation of the Poly-Oxo Cluster U38

TL;DR: The ex-situ qualitative study of the kinetic formation of the poly-oxo cluster U38, which revealed a new dodecanuclear moiety (U12), may indicate that UO2 acts as reservoir of uranium(IV), for the formation of U38 , stabilized by benzoate and THF ligands.