Frédéric Diot
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Langmuir | 2013
Fabrice Stehlin; Frédéric Diot; Agnieszka Gwiazda; Ali Dirani; Mathieu Salaun; M. Zelsmann; Olivier Soppera
In situ high-temperature AFM was used to locally follow dynamic processes, leading to directed self-assembly of copolymers in the context of graphoepitaxy. We focused on the effect of heating for temperatures much higher than the Tg of the used PS-b-PMMA polymer. We showed that such conditions favors the block rearrangement, leading to very regular and perfectly aligned structures in limited times. The use of in situ AFM allowed us to locally investigate the self-organization process at high temperature, thus bringing new insights into self-assembly of block copolymers by graphoepitaxy. In particular, we demonstrate that a slight increase of temperature between 180 and 200 °C allowed overpassing an energy barrier and considerably improves the long distance arrangement, even for relatively short times.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2013
Ndue Kanari; Lev Filippov; Frédéric Diot; Javier Mochón; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; Eric Allain; Jacques Yvon
This paper summarizes the results obtained during potassium ferrate (K2FeVIO4) synthesis which is a high added value material. This compound that contains iron in the rare hexavalent state is becoming a substance of growing importance for the water and effluent treatment industries. This is due to its multi-functional nature (oxidation, flocculation, elimination of heavy metals, decomposition of organic matter, etc.). The most well known synthesis methods for potassium ferrate synthesis are those involving the chemical and/or electrochemical oxidation of iron (II) and (III) from aqueous solutions having a high alkali concentration. These methods are generally characterized by a low FeVI efficiency due to the reaction of the potassium ferrate with water, leading to the reduction of FeVI into FeIII. Concerning the work pertinent to this paper, the synthesis of K2FeVIO4 was achieved by a simultaneous reaction of two solids (iron sulfate and KOH) and one gaseous oxidant (chlorine). The synthesis process is performed in a rotary reactor at room temperature and the global synthesis reaction is exothermic. The effects of different experimental parameters on the potassium ferrate synthesis are investigated to determine the optimal conditions for the process.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Benjamin Leuschel; Agnieszka Gwiazda; Wajdi Heni; Frédéric Diot; Shang-Yu Yu; Clémentine Bidaud; Laurent Vonna; Arnaud Ponche; Hamidou Haidara; Olivier Soppera
Deep-UV (DUV) laser patterning has been widely used in recent years for micro- and nanopatterning, taking advantage of the specific properties of irradiation with high-energy photons. In this paper, we show the usefulness of DUV laser patterning for preparing surfaces with controlled chemical properties at the micro- and nanoscale. Our motivation was to develop a simple and versatile method for chemical patterning at multiscales (from mm to nm) over relatively wide areas (mm2 to cm2). The chemical properties were provided by self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), prepared on glass or silicon wafers. We first investigated their modification under our irradiation conditions (ArF laser) using AFM, XPS and contact angle measurements. Photopatterning was then demonstrated with minimum feature sizes as small as 75 nm, and we showed the possibility to regraft a second SAM on the irradiated regions. Finally, we used these chemically patterned surfaces for directed self-assembly of several types of objects, such as block copolymers, sol-gel materials and liquids by vapor condensation.
Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review | 2000
G. Gillet; Frédéric Diot; R. Joussemet
Most of the naturally occurring iron, titanium and chromium bearing minerals which accompany industrial minerals, such as quartz, feldspar, nepheline syenite, spodumene, andalusite, vermiculite, etc., exhibit either ferromagnetic or paramagnetic properties and can therefore be removed by means of magnetic treatment.
Thermochimica Acta | 2010
Ndue Kanari; Devabrata Mishra; Lev Filippov; Frédéric Diot; Javier Mochón; Eric Allain
Thermochimica Acta | 2014
Ndue Kanari; I.V. Filippova; Frédéric Diot; Javier Mochón; I. Ruiz-Bustinza; Eric Allain; Jacques Yvon
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2009
Charles Nkoumbou; Frédéric Villiéras; Pierre Barbey; Clément Yonta Ngoune; Robert Joussemet; Frédéric Diot; Daniel Njopwouo; Jacques Yvon
Minerals & Metallurgical Processing | 1999
G. Gillet; Frédéric Diot
Rewas 2013 : Enabling material resources sustainability | 2013
Noureddine Menad; Ndue Kanari; Sylvain Guignot; Frédéric Diot; Lev Filippov; Fabien Thomas; Jacques Yvon
Revista De Metalurgia | 2010
Ndue Kanari; Devabrata Mishra; Javier Mochón; Luis Felipe Verdeja; Frédéric Diot; Eric Allain