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    Deactivation of Pressure-Induced Amorphization in Silicalite SiO2 by Insertion of Guest Species by Haines, Julien, Cambon, Olivier, Levelut, Claire, Santoro, Mario, Gorelli, Federico, Garbarino, Gaston

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (07-07-2010)
    “…The incorporation of carbon dioxide or argon stabilizes the structure of the microporous silica polymorph silicalite well beyond the stability range of…”
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    Enhanced mechanical strength of zeolites by adsorption of guest molecules by Coasne, Benoit, Haines, Julien, Levelut, Claire, Cambon, Olivier, Santoro, Mario, Gorelli, Federico, Garbarino, Gaston

    Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (01-01-2011)
    “…We report a molecular simulation study of the mechanical properties of microporous zeolites filled with guest molecules. We show that the adsorption of…”
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    Hydrothermal Crystal Growth of Piezoelectric α-Quartz Phase of AO2 (A = Ge, Si) and MXO4 (M = Al, Ga, Fe and X = P, As): A Historical Overview by Cambon, Olivier, Haines, Julien

    Published in Crystals (Basel) (01-02-2017)
    “…Quartz is the most frequently used piezoelectric material. Single crystals are industrially grown by the hydrothermal route under super-critical conditions…”
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    Silicon carbonate phase formed from carbon dioxide and silica under pressure by Santoro, Mario, Gorelli, Federico, Haines, Julien, Cambon, Olivier, Levelut, Claire, Garbarino, Gaston

    “…The discovery of nonmolecular carbon dioxide under high-pressure conditions shows that there are remarkable analogies between this important substance and…”
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    Partially collapsed cristobalite structure in the non molecular phase V in CO2 by Santoro, Mario, Gorelli, Federico A, Bini, Roberto, Haines, Julien, Cambon, Olivier, Levelut, Claire, Montoya, Javier A, Scandolo, Sandro

    “…Non molecular CO2 has been an important subject of study in high pressure physics and chemistry for the past decade opening up a unique area of carbon…”
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    Carbon enters silica forming a cristobalite-type CO2–SiO2 solid solution by Santoro, Mario, Gorelli, Federico A., Bini, Roberto, Salamat, Ashkan, Garbarino, Gaston, Levelut, Claire, Cambon, Olivier, Haines, Julien

    Published in Nature communications (30-04-2014)
    “…Extreme conditions permit unique materials to be synthesized and can significantly update our view of the periodic table. In the case of group IV elements,…”
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    NaLa(SO4)2,H2O thermal conversion and Na3La(SO4)3 crystal growth by Azeroual, Hanae, Vendier, Laure, Geneste, Amine, Granier, Dominique, Alvarez, Laurent, Hermet, Patrick, Cambon, Olivier

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-01-2023)
    “…NaLa(SO4)2,H2O crystalline powder was obtained under hydrothermal conditions at 220°C. A coupled TGA/DTA experiment of NaLa(SO4)2,H2O exhibits a weight loss at…”
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    Partially collapsed cristobalite structure in the non molecular phase V in CO 2 by Santoro, Mario, Gorelli, Federico A., Bini, Roberto, Haines, Julien, Cambon, Olivier, Levelut, Claire, Montoya, Javier A., Scandolo, Sandro

    “…Non molecular CO 2 has been an important subject of study in high pressure physics and chemistry for the past decade opening up a unique area of carbon…”
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    Ultrastable phonon frequencies in α -quartz-type BPO 4 at high temperature by Le Parc, R., Buixaderas, E., Levelut, C., Hermet, P., Pereira, A., Cambon, Olivier, Roiland, Claire, Simon, P., Haines, J.

    Published in Applied physics letters (30-09-2019)
    “…The Raman modes of α-quartz-type boron phosphate were found to be extremely stable in frequency over a large temperature range from 300–1000 K. In order to…”
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    Freezing of water confined at the nanoscale by Alabarse, F G, Haines, J, Cambon, O, Levelut, C, Bourgogne, D, Haidoux, A, Granier, D, Coasne, B

    Published in Physical review letters (20-07-2012)
    “…Freezing of water in hydrophilic nanopores (D=1.2  nm) is probed at the microscopic scale using x-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and molecular…”
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    Enhancement of the piezoelectric effect in Fe-substituted GaAsO 4 : a combined XRD, Raman spectroscopy and first principles study by Zheng, D., Roumanille, P., Hermet, P., Cambon, M., Haines, J., Cambon, Olivier

    Published in Solid state sciences (01-03-2020)
    “…GaAsO4 is the highest performance piezoelectric material of the MIIIXVO4 alpha-quartz type group. First principles based calculations of the pure FeAsO4 show…”
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    Synthesis of a polyphenylacetylene/silica nanotube composite under high-temperature, high-pressure conditions by Fabbiani, Marco, Rouquette, Jérôme, Talbi, Gaël, Cambon, Martine, Cambon, Olivier, Santoro, Mario, Konczewicz, Leszek, Contreras, Sylvie, Haines, Julien

    Published in Canadian journal of chemistry (01-03-2022)
    “…Phenylacetylene was inserted and polymerized in 5 nm diameter silica nanotubes under high pressure – high temperature conditions of 0.5 GPa and 437 K in an…”
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    Synthesis of 1D Polymer/Zeolite Nanocomposites under High Pressure by Santoro, Mario, Scelta, Demetrio, Dziubek, Kamil, Ceppatelli, Matteo, Gorelli, Federico A, Bini, Roberto, Garbarino, Gaston, Thibaud, Jean-Marc, Di Renzo, Francesco, Cambon, Olivier, Hermet, Patrick, Rouquette, Jerome, van der Lee, Arie, Haines, Julien

    Published in Chemistry of materials (14-06-2016)
    “…Recently, simple carbon based polymers have been synthesized at high pressures in silicalite, a pure SiO2 zeolite with a 3D system of mutually interconnected…”
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    Anomalous Compressibility and Amorphization in AlPO4‑17, the Oxide with the Highest Negative Thermal Expansion by Alabarse, Frederico G, Silly, Gilles, Brubach, Jean-Blaise, Roy, Pascale, Haidoux, Abel, Levelut, Claire, Bantignies, Jean-Louis, Kohara, Shinji, Le Floch, Sylvie, Cambon, Olivier, Haines, Julien

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (30-03-2017)
    “…AlPO4-17, known as the oxide with the highest negative thermal expansion (NTE), was studied under high pressure by angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction (XRD),…”
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