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    Nanoconfined Electrolyte Solutions in Porous Hydrophilic Silica Membranes by Renou, R., Ghoufi, A., Szymczyk, A., Zhu, H., Neyt, J.-C., Malfreyt, P.

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (30-05-2013)
    “…Manipulating of electrolyte solutions is ubiquitous in numerous fields ranging from condensed to soft matter. The fundamental understanding of the molecular…”
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    Tunable dielectric constant of water at the nanoscale by Renou, R, Szymczyk, A, Ghoufi, A

    “…Using molecular dynamics simulations, the influence of the surface charge density of a nanotube on the static dielectric permittivity ε of confined water was…”
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    Calculation of local dielectric permittivity of confined liquids from spatial dipolar correlations by Ghoufi, A., Szymczyk, A., Renou, R., Ding, M.

    Published in Europhysics letters (01-08-2012)
    “…We report the working expressions of calculation of local dielectric permittivity ( (r)) under nanoconfinement from dipolar spatial correlations. Three…”
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    Calculation of local dielectric permittivity of confined liquids from spatial dipolar correlations by Ghoufi, A, Szymczyk, A, Renou, R, Ding, M

    Published in Europhysics letters (01-08-2012)
    “…The authors report the working expressions of calculation of local dielectric permittivity (...(r)) under nanoconfinement from dipolar spatial correlations…”
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    Investigating ramp wave propagation inside silica glass with laser experiments and molecular simulations by Renou, Richard, Soulard, Laurent, Lescoute, Emilien, Dereure, Corentin, Nivard, Mariette, Sangleboeuf, Jean-Christophe, Loison, Didier, Guin, Jean-Pierre, Berthe, Laurent

    “…Under elastic shock compression silica glass exhibits a very specific behaviour. A shock propagating inside a material is usually seen as the propagation of a…”
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