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No. Article
1 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
2 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
3 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
4 Temperature influence on lanthanoids (III) hydration from molecular dynamics simulations
Duvail M, Vitorge P, Spezia R
Chemical Physics Letters, 498(1-3), 90, 2010
5 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
6 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
7 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
8 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
9 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
10 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