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Modifying the electronic properties of multi-wall carbon nanotubes via charge transfer, by chemical doping with some inorganic fluorides Giraudet J, Dubois M, Claves D, Pinheiro JP, Schouler MC, Gadelle P, Hamwi A Chemical Physics Letters, 381(3-4), 306, 2003 |
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Equation of state of self-assembled disklike and icosahedral crystallites in the dilute range Meister A, Dubois M, Belloni L, Zemb T Langmuir, 19(18), 7259, 2003 |
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Highly oriented, charged multilamellar membranes osmotically stressed by a polyelectrolyte of the same sign Brotons G, Salditt T, Dubois M, Zemb T Langmuir, 19(20), 8235, 2003 |
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Solid state intercalation of barium into poly(para-phenylene): TEM, EELS and ESR characterizations Dubois M, Dailly A, Ghanbaja J, Merlin A, Billaud D Polymer, 44(3), 801, 2003 |
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopic study of the intercalation of lithium and sodium ions into polyparaphenylene in carbonate-based electrolytes Dubois M, Billaud D Electrochimica Acta, 47(28), 4459, 2002 |
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Thermodynamics of the LiCl+H2O system Monnin C, Dubois M, Papaiconomou N, Simonin JP Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 47(6), 1331, 2002 |
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Giant collective fluctuations of charged membranes at the lamellar-to-vesicle unbinding transition. 1. Characterization of a new lipid morphology by SANS, SAXS, and electron microscopy Deme B, Dubois M, Gulik-Krzywicki T, Zemb T Langmuir, 18(4), 997, 2002 |
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Giant collective fluctuations of charged membranes at the lamellar-to-vesicle unbinding transition. 2. Equation of state in the absence of salt Deme B, Dubois M, Zemb T Langmuir, 18(4), 1005, 2002 |
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Electrochemical insertion of alkaline ions into polyparaphenylene: effect of the crystalline structure of the host material Dubois M, Naji A, Billaud D Electrochimica Acta, 46(28), 4301, 2001 |
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Electrochemical insertion of lithium into carbonaceous materials derived from pyrolyzed polyparaphenylene: Effects of the pyrolysis time Dubois M, Naji A, Billaud D Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 340, 211, 2000 |