Franck Fayon
University of Orléans
160 Papers
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Franck Fayon is an academic researcher from University of Orléans. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 149 publications. Previous affiliations of Franck Fayon include Austrian Academy of Sciences & University of Montpellier.
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Papers
X-ray Diffraction, NMR Studies, and DFT Calculations of the Room and High Temperature Structures of Rubidium Cryolite, Rb3AlF6.
Aydar Rakhmatullin,František Šimko,Emmanuel Véron,Mathieu Allix,Charlotte Martineau-Corcos,Charlotte Martineau-Corcos,Andrew N. Fitch,Franck Fayon,Roman Shakhovoy,Kirill Okhotnikov,Vincent Sarou-Kanian,Michal Korenko,Zuzana Netriová,Ilja B Polovov,Catherine Bessada +14 more
TL;DR: A crystallographic approach incorporating multinuclear high field solid state NMR (SSNMR), X-ray structure determinations, TEM observation, and density functional theory (DFT) was used to characterize two polymorphs of rubidium cryolite, Rb3AlF6 and K3Alf6, revealing the dynamic rotations of the AlF6 octahedra.
Phosphonate-Mediated Immobilization of Rhodium/Bipyridine Hydrogenation Catalysts.
Florian Forato,Anouar Belhboub,Julien Monot,Marc Petit,Roland Benoit,Vincent Sarou-Kanian,Franck Fayon,Denis Jacquemin,Denis Jacquemin,Clémence Queffélec,Bruno Bujoli +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the intrinsic geometry of each of the phosphonate-derivatized 2,2'-bipyridines leads to supported catalysts with different microstructures and different arrangements of the RhL2 species at the surface of the solid, which thereby affect their reactivity.
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Highly Transparent BaAl4O7 Polycrystalline Ceramic Obtained by Full Crystallization from Glass.
Mathieu Allix,Salaheddine Alahrache,Franck Fayon,Matthew R. Suchomel,Florence Porcher,Thierry Cardinal,Guy Matzen +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a transparent polycrystalline BaAl4O7 ceramic is prepared by annealing a glass bead (obtained by melting a 1:2 molar mixture of BaCO3 and Al2O3 followed by rapid quenching) in an open-air atmosphere tubular furnace at 1000-1100 °C for 2-24 h.
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Multi-Scale Characterisation of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials Using New Solid-State NMR Methods
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-scale characterisation of a layered and phase-separated zinc phosphonate material is presented, which can be achieved through the combined use of Lee-Golburg homonuclear proton decoupling and proton spin-diffusion.
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Solid‐state NMR characterization of oxygen sites in organically modified aluminosilicate xerogels
Aurelie Lafuma,Aurelie Lafuma,Franck Fayon,Dominique Massiot,Sandrine Chodorowski-Kimmes,Clément Sanchez +5 more
TL;DR: Inversion of the MQMAS spectra allows the measurement of quadrupolar parameters, isotropic chemical shifts, distribution of chemical shift and discussion of the mobility of the structural units.
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