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    Reactivity of Titanium Oxo Ethoxo Cluster [Ti16O16(OEt)32]. Versatile Precursor of Nanobuilding Block-Based Hybrid Materials by Fornasieri, Giulia, Rozes, Laurence, Le Calvé, Stéphanie, Alonso, Bruno, Massiot, Dominique, Rager, Marie Noëlle, Evain, Michel, Boubekeur, Kamal, Sanchez, Clément

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (06-04-2005)
    “…Oxo alcoxo metallic clusters can be employed as inorganic nanobuilding blocks to obtain well-defined organic−inorganic hybrid materials. A better understanding…”
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    Elaboration of Prussian Blue Analogue/Silica Nanocomposites: Towards Tailor-Made Nano-Scale Electronic Devices by Fornasieri, Giulia, Aouadi, Merwen, Delahaye, Emilie, Beaunier, Patricia, Durand, Dominique, Rivière, Eric, Albouy, Pierre-Antoine, Brisset, François, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in Materials (05-03-2012)
    “…The research of new molecular materials able to replace classical solid materials in electronics has attracted growing attention over the past decade. Among…”
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    New hybrid organic-inorganic nanocomposites based on functional [Ti16O16(OEt)24(OEMA)8] nano-fillers by Bocchini, Sergio, Fornasieri, Giulia, Rozes, Laurence, Trabelsi, Sondes, Galy, Jocelyne, Zafeiropoulos, Nick E, Stamm, Manfred, Gérard, Jean-François, Sanchez, Clément

    “…New hybrid nanocomposites based on a methacrylate functionalized titanium-oxo cluster as nano-cross-linker show improved mechanical properties, optical…”
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    Magnetism and Photomagnetism of Prussian Blue Analogue Nanoparticles Embedded in Porous Metal Oxide Ordered Nanostructures by Fornasieri, Giulia, Bordage, Amélie, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in European journal of inorganic chemistry (31-01-2018)
    “…Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) are key compounds in the field of molecular magnetism and photomagnetism. In parallel to the strong development of this class of…”
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    Evidence of the Core–Shell Structure of (Photo)magnetic CoFe Prussian Blue Analogue Nanoparticles and Peculiar Behavior of the Surface Species by Bordage, Amélie, Moulin, Robinson, Fonda, Emiliano, Fornasieri, Giulia, Rivière, Eric, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (15-08-2018)
    “…We report on a comparative study of 5.5 nm (embedded in an ordered mesoporous silica matrix) and 100 nm (free) (photo)­magnetic CoFe Prussian blue analogue…”
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    Controlled Synthesis of Photomagnetic Nanoparticles of a Prussian Blue Analogue in a Silica Xerogel by Fornasieri, Giulia, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (International ed.) (22-09-2008)
    “…Controlled precipitation: Silica can control the precipitation of a CoFe Prussian Blue analogue (PBA) by reversibly protecting the CoII ions. The precursors…”
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    Co, Fe and CoFe oxide nanoparticle assemblies within an ordered silica matrix: effects of the metal ions and synthesis pathway on the microstructure and magnetic properties by Altenschmidt, Laura, Beaunier, Patricia, Riviére, Eric, Fornasieri, Giulia, Bordage, Amélie, Bleuzen, Anne

    “…The magnetic properties of nanoparticle assemblies strongly depend on the structural and morphological characteristics of the individual nanoparticles as well…”
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    Co2+@Mesoporous Silica Monoliths: Tailor-Made Nanoreactors for Confined Soft Chemistry by Delahaye , Emilie, Moulin, Robinson, Aouadi, Merwen, Trannoy, Virgile, Beaunier, Patricia, Fornasieri, Giulia, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (16-11-2015)
    “…Mesoporous silica monoliths with various ordered nanostructures containing transition metal M2+ cations in variable amounts were elaborated and studied. A…”
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    Simple Fabrication of ϵ‐Fe2O3 Nanoparticles Containing Silica Monoliths with Enhanced Coercivity by Altenschmidt, Laura, Beaunier, Patricia, Bordage, Amélie, Rivière, Eric, Fornasieri, Giulia, Bleuzen, Anne

    “…Most of large‐size permanent room‐temperature hard magnets contain rare‐earth elements. Here, we present the preparation of a large‐size rare‐earth free hard…”
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    Simple Fabrication of ϵ‐Fe 2 O 3 Nanoparticles Containing Silica Monoliths with Enhanced Coercivity by Altenschmidt, Laura, Beaunier, Patricia, Bordage, Amélie, Rivière, Eric, Fornasieri, Giulia, Bleuzen, Anne

    “…Abstract Most of large‐size permanent room‐temperature hard magnets contain rare‐earth elements. Here, we present the preparation of a large‐size rare‐earth…”
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    Alignment under Magnetic Field of Mixed Fe 2 O 3 /SiO 2 Colloidal Mesoporous Particles Induced by Shape Anisotropy by Li, Jheng-Guang, Fornasieri, Giulia, Bleuzen, Anne, Gich, Martí, Gloter, Alexandre, Bouquet, Frédéric, Impéror-Clerc, Marianne

    “…When using the bottom-up approach with anisotropic building-blocks, an important goal is to find simple methods to elaborate nanocomposite materials with a…”
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    A Peculiar Photo‐Induced Transformation Exalted in Nanometric Size CoFe Prussian Blue Analogs by Balthazar, Grégory, Bordage, Amélie, Fornasieri, Giulia, Altenschmidt, Laura, Zitolo, Andrea, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in ChemPhotoChem (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract The discovery of a photomagnetic effect in a CoFe Prussian blue analog (PBA) has triggered a growing interest for photo‐switchable bimetallic…”
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    Alignment under Magnetic Field of Mixed Fe2O3/SiO2 Colloidal Mesoporous Particles Induced by Shape Anisotropy by Li, Jheng-Guang, Fornasieri, Giulia, Bleuzen, Anne, Gich, Martí, Gloter, Alexandre, Bouquet, Frédéric, Impéror-Clerc, Marianne

    “…When using the bottom‐up approach with anisotropic building‐blocks, an important goal is to find simple methods to elaborate nanocomposite materials with a…”
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    Co 2+ @Mesoporous Silica Monoliths: Tailor‐Made Nanoreactors for Confined Soft Chemistry by Delahaye , Emilie, Moulin, Robinson, Aouadi, Merwen, Trannoy, Virgile, Beaunier, Patricia, Fornasieri, Giulia, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (16-11-2015)
    “…Abstract Mesoporous silica monoliths with various ordered nanostructures containing transition metal M 2+ cations in variable amounts were elaborated and…”
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    Iron ions embedded in hexagonal mesoporous silica via a simple method: implementation in mild oxidation catalysis by Guemati, Redouane, Rebilly, Jean‐Noël, Fornasieri, Giulia, Dragoe, Diana, Biswas, Subharanjan, Banse, Frédéric, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in ChemistrySelect (Weinheim) (13-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Mesoporous silica monoliths containing dispersed Fe III sites have been prepared following a direct and simple synthetic method. The iron‐containing…”
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    Chemistry of Cobalt(II) Confined in the Pores of Ordered Silica Monoliths: From the Formation of the Monolith to the CoFe Prussian Blue Analogue Nanocomposite by Aouadi, Merwen, Fornasieri, Giulia, Briois, Valérie, Durand, Pierrick, Bleuzen, Anne

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (27-02-2012)
    “…Recently we conceived of an original strategy that allows the precipitation of Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) in the ordered pores of silica monoliths to lead…”
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