Joël Cellier
Blaise Pascal University
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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2010
Fabrice Leroux; Abdallah Illaik; Thomas Stimpfling; Anne-Lise Troutier-Thuilliez; Solenne Fleutot; Hervé Martinez; Joël Cellier; Vincent Verney
A hybrid organic inorganic layered double hydroxide incorporating 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propane sulfonic acid (AMPS) is characterized by means of XRD, FTIR, and XPS. The in situ polymerization is scrutinized by 13C CPMAS as well as by a set of XRD experiments with varying temperature. It is found that the in situ polymerization is complete at 200 °C, and the hybrid framework sustains temperatures as high as 350 °C. Direct incorporation of poly(AMPS) is reported and the resulting hybrid LDH phases studied. Subsequently, all generated hybrid platelets are used as organo-modified 2D-type filler dispersed into polystyrene (PS). An immiscible PS composite structure with salient gel-like viscoelastic properties is obtained after bulk polymerization. In the low-frequency region, the typical Newtonian flow behaviour of PS is found to change progressively against filler loading into a shear-thinning behaviour evidenced by a pseudo-plateau in the elastic and loss modulus curves and associated with a shift of the glass transition temperature of PS to higher temperature. It is interpreted by hybrid LDH platelet domains presenting a large interface with the polymer, thus having the effect of restricting the plastic deformation by obstructing polymer chain motion. Such dispersed hybrid LDH tactoids forming a three-dimensional percolated network are indirectly evidenced by the enhancement of the dielectric properties illustrated by an increase in bulk dc conductivity of about one order at room temperature and in the dissipation factor. The study shows that hybrid LDH assembly is of relevance in topical applications regarding mechanical reinforcement as well as electrostatic energy dissipation.
Nano Letters | 2006
Léa Desigaux; Malha Ben Belkacem; Peggy Richard; Joël Cellier; Philippe Leone; Laurent Cario; Fabrice Leroux; Christine Taviot-Guého; Bruno Pitard
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2004
Laetitia Vieille; El Mostafa Moujahid; Christine Taviot-Guého; Joël Cellier; J.P. Besse; Fabrice Leroux
Progress in Organic Coatings | 2009
Anne-Lise Troutier-Thuilliez; Christine Taviot-Guého; Joël Cellier; Horst Hintze-Bruening; Fabrice Leroux
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2004
A. Moustaghfir; Eric Tomasella; Agnès Rivaton; Bénédicte Mailhot; M. Jacquet; Jean-Luc Gardette; Joël Cellier
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2004
Eric Pinel; Philippe Boutinaud; Geneviève Bertrand; Christophe Caperaa; Joël Cellier; Rachid Mahiou
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2005
A. Moustaghfir; Agnès Rivaton; Eric Tomasella; Bénédicte Mailhot; Joël Cellier; M. Jacquet; Jean-Luc Gardette
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2008
Vanessa Prevot; V. Briois; Joël Cellier; Claude Forano; Fabrice Leroux
Crystal Growth & Design | 2012
Kaddour Lekhal; Yamina Andre; A. Trassoudaine; Evelyne Gil; Geoffrey Avit; Joël Cellier; Dominique Castelluci
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2017
Yuping Ning; Wenwen Wang; Lei Wang; Ying Sun; Ping Song; Hongliang Man; Yilin Zhang; Beibei Dai; Junying Zhang; Cong Wang; Yong Zhang; Shuxi Zhao; Eric Tomasella; Angélique Bousquet; Joël Cellier