Matthieu Houllé
University of Strasbourg
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Nano Letters | 2008
Ovidiu Ersen; Sylvie Bégin; Matthieu Houllé; Julien Amadou; Izabela Janowska; Jean-Marc Greneche; Corinne Crucifix; Cuong Pham-Huu
Magnetic nanowires of CoFe 2O4 were casted inside the channel of multiwall carbon nanotubes by mild chemical synthesis. A detailed investigation of these nanowires was performed using mainly the electron tomography technique; this study provides a complete characterization of their microstructure in terms of the spatial organization and the size distribution of individual particles forming the nanowire as well as its residual porosity. In particular, we have shown that the size of the CoFe 2O4 monocrystalline particles is closely dependent on the location of the particle within the nanotube, i.e., small particles close to the tube tip (5 nm) and bigger particles inside the tube channel (15 nm). As the theoretical critical size for superparamagnetic relaxation in CoFe 2O4 is estimated within the range of 4-9 nm, the size distribution obtained by 3D-TEM agrees with the Mossbauer study that suggests the presence of two different magnetic components inside the nanowire. We have shown also that, by using this preparation method and for this internal diameter of nanotube, the CoFe 2O4 nanowire exhibits a continuous structure along the tube, has a residual porosity of 38%, and can fill the tube at only 50%, parameters which influence in a significant manner the magnetic behavior of this system.
Journal of Composite Materials | 2015
Emile S. Greenhalgh; J. Ankersen; Leif Asp; Alexander Bismarck; Quentin P. V. Fontana; Matthieu Houllé; Gerhard Kalinka; Anthony Kucernak; M. Mistry; Sang N. Nguyen; Hui Qian; Msp Shaffer; Natasha Shirshova; Joachim H. G. Steinke; M. Wienrich
Multifunctional composites which can fulfil more than one role within a system have attracted considerable interest. This work focusses on structural supercapacitors which simultaneously carry mechanical load whilst storing/delivering electrical energy. Critical mechanical properties (in-plane shear and in-plane compression performance) of two monofunctional and four multifunctional materials were characterised, which gave an insight into the relationships between these properties, the microstructures and fracture processes. The reinforcements included baseline T300 fabric, which was then either grafted or sized with carbon nanotubes, whilst the baseline matrix was MTM57, which was blended with ionic liquid and lithium salt (two concentrations) to imbue multifunctionality. The resulting composites exhibited a high degree of matrix heterogeneity, with the ionic liquid phase preferentially forming at the fibres, resulting in poor matrix-dominated properties. However, fibre-dominated properties were not depressed. Thus, it was demonstrated that these materials can now offer weight savings over conventional monofunctional systems when under modest loading.
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2010
Kambiz Chizari; Izabela Janowska; Matthieu Houllé; Ileana Florea; Ovidiu Ersen; Thierry Romero; Pierre Bernhardt; Marc J. Ledoux; Cuong Pham-Huu
Nano Letters | 2007
Ovidiu Ersen; Jacques Werckmann; Matthieu Houllé; Marc-Jacques Ledoux; Cuong Pham-Huu
Catalysis Today | 2008
Julien Amadou; Kambiz Chizari; Matthieu Houllé; Izabela Janowska; Ovidiu Ersen; Dominique Begin; Cuong Pham-Huu
Faraday Discussions | 2014
Natasha Shirshova; Hui Qian; Matthieu Houllé; Joachim H. G. Steinke; Anthony Kucernak; Quentin P. V. Fontana; Emile S. Greenhalgh; Alexander Bismarck; Milo S. P. Shaffer
Nanoscale | 2010
Ileana Florea; Ovidiu Ersen; Charles Hirlimann; Lucian Roiban; Adrien Deneuve; Matthieu Houllé; Izabela Janowska; Patrick Nguyen; Charlotte Pham; Cuong Pham-Huu
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009
Ileana Florea; Matthieu Houllé; Ovidiu Ersen; Lucian Roiban; Adrien Deneuve; Izabela Janowska; Patrick Nguyen; Charlotte Pham; Cuong Pham-Huu
Journal of Materials Science | 2013
Noa Lachman; Hui Qian; Matthieu Houllé; Julien Amadou; Milo S. P. Shaffer; H. Daniel Wagner
Carbon | 2008
Matthieu Houllé; Adrien Deneuve; Julien Amadou; Dominique Begin; Cuong Pham-Huu