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Nanosciences et Innovation pour les Matériaux, la Biomédecine et l'Energie - DRF/IRAMIS (NIMBE)

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NIMBE (Nanosciences and Innovation for Materials, Biomedicine and Energy) is a CEA-CNRS research unit that was created on January 1st, 2015. NIMBE chose a transverse scientific structure based on the proficiency of conception, shaping and material analysis from the micro-scale to the nano-scale, as well as the understanding of physical-chemistry mechanisms and their synergies at these scales. These approaches are mainly applied to major social issues such as (nano)materials for sustainable management of the energy, the environment or the treatment of information, biomedical diagnosis, patrimony?

The 18 latest publications

Title Authors Publication date Source
Glass circulation in late Iron Age Southeast Asia: New Compositional and Isotopic Data of Beads found at Non Ban Jak in Northeast Thailand T. O. Pryce 03/01/24 Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
1,1ʹ-Dimethyl-4,4ʹ-bipyridinium as a multivalent structure-directing counterion to anionic uranyl ion polycarboxylate complexes Pierre Thuéry 03/01/24 Polyhedron
Late prehistoric and early historic chronology of Myanmar: a four-millennia sequence from Halin T. O. Pryce 02/16/24 Antiquity
Accurate and Transferable Machine Learning Potential for Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Sodium Silicate Glasses Thibault Charpentier 02/13/24 Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Clearing Up Discrepancies in 2D and 3D Nickel Molybdate Hydrate Structures Robin N. Dürr 02/05/24 Inorganic Chemistry
Ferroelastic Twin Angles at the Surface of CaTiO3 Quantified by Photoemission Electron Microscopy L. Tortech 02/02/24 Physical Review Letters
Core-shells particles grown in a tubular reactor: Influence of the seeds nature and MPCVD conditions on boron-doped diamond crystalline quality Kamilia Henni, Christian Njel, Jean Charles Arnault, Hugues A. Girard 02/01/24 Diamond and Related Materials
Hidden riches in the Early Medieval Rhine Delta: Iron working at Merovingian Oegstgeest Tobias Heal, A. Disser, Florence Mercier 02/01/24 Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Uranyl ion coordination polymers with the dibenzobarrelene-based rac- and (R,R)-trans-9,10-dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene-11,12-dicarboxylate ligands Pierre Thuéry 02/01/24 CrystEngComm
Leu-Enkephalin Lipid Prodrug Nanoparticles: Relationship between Nanoparticles’ Structure, Interaction with Bovine Serum Albumin, and Analgesic Activity Frédéric Gobeaux, Fabienne Testard 01/23/24 Chemistry of Materials
Si<inf>1-x</inf>Ge<inf>x</inf> alloys as negative electrode for Li-ion batteries: Impact of morphology in the Li<sup>+</sup> diffusion, performance and mechanism N. Herlin-Boime 01/20/24 Electrochimica Acta
Isomer-Dependent Escape Rate of Xenon from a Water-Soluble Cryptophane Cage Studied by Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics R. Pollet, J. P. Dognon, P. Berthault 01/15/24 ChemPhysChem
Electrochemical growth of PAH-dendrimers supramolecular films. An integrated experimental-theoretical approach Stephane Campidelli 01/10/24 Electrochimica Acta
Fluorophosphoniums as Lewis acids in organometallic catalysis: application to the carbonylation of β-lactones Marie Hélène Pietraru, Louise Ponsard, Nicolas Lentz, Pierre Thuéry, Emmanuel Nicolas, Thibault Cantat 01/04/24 Chemical Communications
Multiscale organisation of lead carboxylates in artistic oil binders Frédéric Gobeaux 01/04/24 Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Functionalization and Crosslinking of Reduced Graphene Oxide Sheets by Multiple Tetrazine Units to Improve the Energy Storage in Supercapacitors Ademola Adeniji, Remith Pongilat, Magali Gauthier 01/02/24 ChemElectroChem
Tunable electrospun scaffolds of polyacrylonitrile loaded with carbon nanotubes: from synthesis to biological applications Mathieu Pinault 01/01/24 ChemBioChem
Onset of Nitriles Hydration with an Environmentally Benign Catalyst: in-Water versus on-Water Conditions R. Pollet, Mathilde Andronaco 01/01/24 ChemPhysChem

Number of publications of the laboratory by scientific field (2016-2021)

Every paper can be classified in one or more scientific fields. The figure below shows the lab's number of publications in each scientific field, according to the ASJC classification (Elsevier)