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From Uranothorites to Coffinite: A Solid Solution Route to the Thermodynamic Properties of USiO4 Szenknect S, Costin DT, Clavier N, Mesbah A, Poinssot C, Vitorge P, Dacheux N Inorganic Chemistry, 52(12), 6957, 2013 |
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Revised Ionic Radii of Lanthanoid(III) Ions in Aqueous Solution D'Angelo P, Zitolo A, Migliorati V, Chillemi G, Duvail M, Vitorge P, Abadie S, Spezia R Inorganic Chemistry, 50(10), 4572, 2011 |
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Stability and Instability of the Isoelectronic UO22+ and PaO2+ Actinyl Oxo-Cations in Aqueous Solution from Density Functional Theory Based Molecular Dynamics Spezia R, Siboulet B, Abadie S, Vuileumier R, Vitorge P Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 115(13), 3560, 2011 |
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Temperature influence on lanthanoids (III) hydration from molecular dynamics simulations Duvail M, Vitorge P, Spezia R Chemical Physics Letters, 498(1-3), 90, 2010 |
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Evidence of different stoichiometries for the limiting carbonate complexes across the lanthanide(III) series: A capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry study Philippini V, Vercouter T, Aupiais J, Topin S, Ambard C, Chausse A, Vitorge P Electrophoresis, 29(10), 2041, 2008 |
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Stoichiometries and thermodynamic stabilities for aqueous sulfate complexes of U(VI) Vercouter T, Vitorge P, Amekraz B, Moulin C Inorganic Chemistry, 47(6), 2180, 2008 |
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Temperature dependence of hydrated La3+ properties in liquid water, a molecular dynamics simulations study Duvail M, Spezia R, Cartailler T, Vitorge P Chemical Physics Letters, 448(1-3), 41, 2007 |
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Relative stabilities of Ce(IV) and Ce(III) limiting carbonate complexes at 5-50 degrees C in Na+ aqueous solutions, an electrochemical study Larabi-Gruet N, Chausse A, Legrand L, Vitorge P Electrochimica Acta, 52(7), 2401, 2007 |
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A coupled car-parrinello molecular dynamics and EXAFS data analysis investigation of aqueous Co2+ Spezia R, Duvail M, Vitorge P, Cartailler T, Tortajada J, Chillemi G, D'Angelo P, Gaigeot MP Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 110(48), 13081, 2006 |
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Stabilities of the aqueous complexes CM(CO3)(3)(3-) and Am(CO3)(3)(3-) in the temperature range 10-70 degrees C Vercouter T, Vitorge P, Amekraz B, Giffaut E, Hubert S, Moulin C Inorganic Chemistry, 44(16), 5833, 2005 |