Thème de recherche n°1 : « Design » de silices mésoporeuses par auto-assemblage : Synthèse de silices mésoporeuses, nanostructurées (MCM-41, MCM-48, HMS, SBA-15, KIT-6, SMS) à l’aide de tensioactifs (ammonium quaternaires, alkylamines, tribloc-copolymères, phospholipides), contôle de la morphologie des particules. Synthèse de monolithes à porosité hiérachique : macro/mésoporeux. Développement de synthèses pseudomorphiques sur les particules et sur les monolithes. Applications en catalyse, adsorption, biocatalyse et chromatographie.
Thème de recherche n°2 : « Hétérogénéisation » des enzymes. Encapsulation d’enzymes dans des matrices silices sol-gel à porosité et structure contrôlées par des phospholipides naturels (lécithine d’œuf) et développement de la biocatalyse en catalyse hétérogène.
Thème de recherche n°3 : Etude de la porosité des matériaux. Analyse des isothermes d’adsorption/désorption d’azote ou d’argon et d’intrusion/extrusion de mercure ou d’eau pour une meilleure détermination de la porosité des matériaux.
Recherches actuelles
Sciences des matériaux et physico-chimie des solides :
Synthèse et caractérisation de silices mésoporeuses nanostructurées par auto-assemblage de tensioactifs (cationiques, polymères, phospholipides) et de silice (MCM-41, MCM-48, SBA-15, KIT-6, SMS)
Contrôle de la morphologie des silices nanostructurées (sphères, monolithes)
Synthèse de monolithes siliciques à porosité hiérarchique (macroporeux/mésoporeux)
Examen de la porosité des silices (isothermes d’adsorption d’azote, porosimétrie au mercure)
Suivi in-situ (RPE) des mécanismes de formation des silices nanostructurées
Modification de surface des silices par greffage
Encapsulation d’enzymes et de protéines dans des silices nanostructurées par des phospholipides naturels (lécithin d’œuf)
Application des biomatériaux (silice/enzyme) à la biocatalyse
Application des silices nanostructurées à morphologie contrôlée en chromatographie
Développement de la catalyse sous flux grâce à la fonctionnalisation des monolithes par greffage, par transformation pseudomorphique (mésoporeux ordonné, zéolithes), par dépôt d’oxydes ou de nanoparticules.
Parcours de recherche
2007 – Directeur de Recherches CNRS (ENSCM - Montpellier) : « structuration des matériaux poreux par auto-assemblage, porosité hiérarchique, contrôle morphologique (sphères, monolithes) »
1995-2007 – Chargée de Recherches CNRS (ENSCM – Montpellier) : « Synthèse de silices mésoporeuses nanostructurées par auto-assemblage »
1993-1995 – Post-doctorat à Michigan State University avec le Pr Pinnavaia : « Encapsulation de silices nanostructurées dans l’espace interlamellaire d’argiles »
1990-1993 – Doctorat ès Sciences à l’Institut des Matériaux de Nantes avec le Pr M. Tournoux et le Dr Y. Piffard en collaboration avec Rhône-Poulenc Aubervilliers : « Synthèse d’acides phosphato-antimoniques lamellaires à grande capacité d’échange ionique par voies chimie du solide et chimie douce pour étudier la validité du test catalytique acido-basique au méthylbutynol »
1989-1990 – DEA en Chimie Fine au Laboratoire de Synthèses Organiques avec le Dr C. Belaud (Université des Sciences de Nantes) : "Synthèses énantiomériques d’-méthylène--butyrolactames substitués, en employant un intermédiaire organozincique".
Bibliographie
1. REVUES A COMITE DE LECTURE
1994
1- Intercalation of 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) in the HSb(PO4)2.2.3H2O Phosphatoantimonic acid.
A. GALARNEAU, Y. PIFFARD, M. TOURNOUX, B. BUJOLI, P. JANVIER and F. TAULELLE
Eur. J. Solid State Inorg. Chem., 1994, 31, 267-276.
2- Low temperature synthesis of a 1,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) intercalated Phosphatoantimonic acid.
A. GALARNEAU, B. BUJOLI, F. TAULELLE, Y. PIFFARD and M. TOURNOUX
J. Chem. Soc. Dalton Trans., 1994, 2881-2883.
1995
3- Porous clay heterostructures formed by gallery-templated synthesis.
A. GALARNEAU, A. BARODAWALLA and T.J. PINNAVAIA
Nature, 1995, 374, 529-531.
1997
4- Porous Clay Heterostructure (PCH) as Acid Catalysts.
A. GALARNEAU, A. BARODAWALLA and T.J. PINNAVAIA
Chem. Commun., 1997, 1661-1662.
1998
5- Kinetics of formation of micelle-templated silica mesophases monitored by electron paramagnetic resonance.
A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, L. MOLLO, B. FUBINI AND M. F. OTTAVIANI
J. Colloid Interface Science, 1998, 201, 105-117.
6- Transition-metal ligands bound onto micelle-templated silica surface.
D. BRUNEL, N. BELLOCQ, P. SUTRA, A. CAUVEL, M. LASPERAS, P. MOREAU, F. DI RENZO, A. GALARNEAU, F. FAJULA
Coord. Chem. Rev., 1998, 178-180, 1085-1108.
1999
7- Micelle-Templated Silicates as a test-bed for methods of mesopore size evaluation.
A. GALARNEAU, D. DESPLANTIER, R. DUTARTRE, F. DI RENZO
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 1999, 27, 297-308.
8- Textural Control of Micelles Templated Mesoporous Silicates.
F. DI RENZO, F. TESTA, J. D. CHEN, H. CAMBON, A. GALARNEAU, D. PLEE AND F. FAJULA
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 1999, 28, 437-446.
9- Formulation of Silica at the Nanometer Scale.
F. DI RENZO, A. GALARNEAU, D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD, L. MASTRANTUONO, F. TESTA and F. FAJULA
Chimica e l’Industria, 1999, 81, p. 587-591.
2000
10- Best design of heterogenized -aminoalcohols for improvement of enantioselective addition of diethylzinc to benzaldehyde
S. ABRAMSON, M. LASPERAS, A. GALARNEAU, D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD and D. BRUNEL
Chemical Communication, 2000, 1773-1774.
2001
11- Micelle templating for the formulation of silica at the nanometer scale
F. DI RENZO, D. DESPLANTIER, A. GALARNEAU and F. FAJULA
Catalysis Today, 2001, 66, 75 -79.
12- EPR investigations on the formation of Micelle-Templated Silica
M. F. OTTAVIANI, A. GALARNEAU, D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2001, 44-45, 1-8.
13- Thermal and Mechanical Stability of Micelle-Templated Silica Catalyst Support
A. GALARNEAU, D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
Catalysis Today, 2001, 68, 191-200. (publication invitée)
14- True microporosity and surface area of mesoporous SBA-15 silicas as a function of synthesis temperature
A. GALARNEAU, H. CAMBON, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
Langmuir, 2001, 17 (26), 8328-8335.
15- A highly reproducible, high yield synthesis of MCM-48 using fumed silica as the silica source
O. COLLART, P. VAN DER VOORT, E. F. VANSANT, D. DESPLANTIER, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 2001, 105, 12771-12777.
2002
16- New trends in the design of supported catalysts on mesoporous silicas and their applications in fine chemicals
D. BRUNEL, A. C. BLANC, A. GALARNEAU and F. FAJULA
Catalysis Today, 2002, 73, 139-152.
17- Dissipative water intrusion in hydrophobic MCM-41 type materials
T. MARTIN, B. LEFEVRE, D. BRUNEL, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, P. F. GOBIN, J. F. QUINSON and G. VIGIER
Chem. Comm., 2002, 24-25.
18- Sorption of hydrophobic molecules by organic/inorganic mesostructures
K. HANNA, I. BEURROIES, R. DENOYEL, D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO
J. Colloid Interface Science, 2002, 252, 276-283..
19- Morphological control of MCM-41 by pseudomorphic synthesis
T. MARTIN, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, D. PLEE
Angewandte Chemie, Int. Ed., 2002, 41, 2590-2592.
2003
20- Microporosity and connections between pores in SBA-15 mesostructured silicas as a function of the temperature synthesis
A. GALARNEAU, H. CAMBON, F. DI RENZO, R. RYOO, M. CHOI and F. FAJULA
New Journal of Chemistry, 2003, 27, 73-79. (publication invitée)
21- A demonstration model for a selective and recyclable uptake of metals from water : Fe(III) ions complexation and release by a supported natural chelator
M. MURESEANU, G. RENARD, A.GALARNEAU and D. A. LERNER
Talanta, 2003, 60, 515-522.
22- Mechanical strength of nanosized hexagonal silica honeycomb
D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA
Materials Science & Engineering C, 2003, 23, 727-732..
23- Characterization of the porosity in SBA-15 silicas by 129Xe NMR
A. NOSSOV, E. HADDAD, F. GUENNEAU, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, A. GEDEON
J. Phys. Chem B, 2003, 107, 12456-12460.
2004
24- Spectroscopic characterization of the strength and stability of the acidic sites of Al-rich microporous micelle-templated silicates
B. BONELLI, B. ONIDA, J. D. CHEN, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, E. GARRONE and F. FAJULA
Microporous Mesoporous Mater., 2004, 67, 95-106.
25- Great improvement of chromatographic performance using MCM-41 spheres as stationary phase in HPLC
T. MARTIN, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, D. BRUNEL, F. FAJULA, S. HEINISCH, G. CRETIER, J-L. ROCCA
Chemistry of Materials, 2004, 16, 1725-1731.
26- Synthesis of Micelle-Templated Silica from Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide/1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Micelles
M.F. OTTAVIANI, A. MOSCATELLI, D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD, F. DI RENZO, P. J. KOOYMAN, B. ALONSO, A. GALARNEAU
J. Phys. Chem. B, 2004, 108, 12123-12129.
27- Study of n-hexane adsorption in MCM-41 mesoporous material : A scaling effect approach of capillary condensation processes
P. TRENS, N. TANCHOUX, D. MALDONADO, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
New J. Chem., 2004, 28, 874-879.
28- Hosting ability of mesoporous Micelle-Templated Silicas towardss organic molecules of different polarity
A. MOSCATELLI, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. OTTAVIANI
J. Phys. Chem B, 2004, 108, 18580-18589.
2005
29- Synthesis of large pores Micelle-Templated Silica as discrete monodispersed mesoporous spheres
B. LEFEVRE, A. GALARNEAU, J. IAPICHELLA, C. PETITTO, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, Z. BAYRAM-HAHN, R. SKUDAS, K. UNGER
Chem. Mater., 2005, 17, 601-607.
30- Effect of post-synthesis treatment on the stability and surface properties of MCM-48 silicas
A. GALARNEAU, M-F. DRIOLE, C. PETITTO, B. CHICHE, B. BONELLI, M. ARMANDI, B. ONIDA, E. GARRONE, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA
Microporous Mesoporous Mater., 2005, 83, 172-180.
31- Synthesis of well-dispersed ruthenium nanoparticles inside mesoporous MCM-41 materials
V. HULEA, D. BRUNEL, A. GALARNEAU, K. PHILIPPOT, B. CHAUDRET, P. KOOYMAN, F. FAJULA
Microporous Mesoporous Mater., 2005, 79, 185-194.
Doi : 10.1016/j.micromeso.2004.10.041
32- Grafting of luminescent metalorganic species (europium (III) -diketonates) into mesoporous MCM-41 silica
A. FERNANDEZ, J. DEXPERT-GHYS, C. BROUCA-CABARRECQ, A. GLEIZES, A. GALARNEAU, D. BRUNEL
Microporous Mesoporous Mater., 2005, 83, 35-46.
Doi : 10.1016/j.micromeso.2004.10.026
33- Immobilisation of a biological chelate in porous mesostructured silica for a selective metal removal from waste-water and its recovery
G. RENARD, M. MURESEANU, A. GALARNEAU, D.A. LERNER, D. BRUNEL
New J. Chem., 2005, 29, 912-918.
Doi : 10.1038/b500302b
34- A new mesoporous Micelle-Templated Silica route for enzyme encapsulation
M. MURESEANU, A. GALARNEAU, G. RENARD, F. FAJULA
Langmuir, 2005, 21, 4648-4655.
Doi : 10.1021/la0502241
35- Synthesis of discrete micrometers-size spherical particles of MCM-48
C. PETITTO, A. GALARNEAU, M-F. DRIOLE, B. CHICHE, B. ALONSO, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA
Chem. Mater., 2005, 15, 2120-2130.
36- Advanced porous materials. New developments and emerging trends
F. FAJULA, A. GALARNEAU and F. DI RENZO
Microporous Mesoporous Mater., 2005, 82, 227-239.
37- A macrothermodynamical approach to the limit of reversible capillary condensation
P. TRENS, N. TANCHOUX, A. GALARNEAU, D. BRUNEL, B. FUBINI, E. GARRONE, F. FAJULA and F. DI RENZO
Langmuir, 2005, 21(18), 8560-8564.
38- New evidence of confinement effects in mesoporous materials and the definition of confined Pitzer acentric factors, P. TRENS, N. TANCHOUX, A. GALARNEAU, and F. FAJULA,
J. Phys. Chem. B, 2005, 109, 16415-16420.
Doi : 10.1021/jp051591o
2006
39- Characterization of Al-rich microporous micelle-templated silicates. Part II : Spectrocopic and microcalorimetric study of accessibility of exchanged alkali-cations to carbon dioxide
B. BONELLI, B. ONIDA, J.D. CHEN, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, B. FUBINI and E. GARRONE
Microporous Mesoporous Mater., 2006, 87, 170-176
40- Synthesis of Micelle-Templated Silico-Aluminas with different alumina contents
A. GALARNEAU, M. CANGIOTTI, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, M.F. OTTAVIANI
J. Phys. Chem. B, 2006, 110(9), 4058-4065.
41- Controlling the morphology of mesostructured silicas by pseudomorphic transformation : a route towards application
A. GALARNEAU, J. IAPICHELLA, K. BONHOMME, F. DI RENZO, P. KOOYMAN, O. TERASAKI, F. FAJULA
Advanced Functional Materials, 2006, 16, 1657-1667 (publication invitée – Feature Article)
42- Spherical ordered mesoporous silicas and silica monoliths as stationary phases for liquid chromatographic applications
A. GALARNEAU, J. IAPICHELLA, D. BRUNEL, F. FAJULA, Z. BAYRAM-HAHN, K.K. UNGER, G. PUY, C. DEMESMAY, J.L. ROCCA
J. Sep. Sci., 2006, 29, 844-855. (publication invitée).
43- Immobilization of lipase on silicas. Relevance of textural and interfacial properties on activity and selectivity
A. GALARNEAU, M. MURESEANU, S. ATGER, G. RENARD, F. FAJULA
New J. Chem., 2006, 30(4), 562-571.
44- Synthesis of Large-Pore Micelle-Templated Silico-Aluminas at different alumina contents
A.GALARNEAU, M. CANGIOTTI, F. DI RENZO, F. SARTORI, M.F. OTTAVIANI,
J. Phys. Chem. B, 2006, 110, 20202-20210.
45- Electrochromatographic behavior of silica monolithic capillaries of different skeleton sizes synthesized with a simplified and shortened sol-gel procedure
G. PUY, C. DEMESMAY, J.L. ROCCA, J. IAPICHELLA, D. BRUNEL, A. GALARNEAU
Electrophoresis, 2006, 27, 3971-3980.
46- Gas Adsorption in Mesoporous Micelle-Templated Silicas : MCM-41, MCM-48 and SBA-15
B. COASNE, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, R.J.M. PELLENQ
Langmuir, 2006, 22, 11097-11105.
2007
47- Condensation enthalpies of n-hexane in micelle-templated mesoporous silicas.
Maldonado, D. ; Tanchoux, N. ; Trens, P. ; Galarneau, A. ; Garrone, E. ; Di Renzo, F. ; Fajula, F.
Journal of Porous Materials (2007), 14(3), 279-284.
doi : 10.1007/s10934-006-9063-5
48- FT-IR characterization of Al-rich Li-, Na- and Ca-HMS.
Bonelli, B. ; Onida, B. ; Chen, J. D. ; Galarneau, A. ; Di Renzo, F. ; Fajula, F. ; Garrone, E.
Journal of Porous Materials (2007), 14(3), 299-304.
doi : 1007/s10934-006-9066-4
49- Characterization of mesoporous silica and its pseudomorphically transformed derivative by gas and liquid adsorption.
Iapichella, Julien ; Meneses, Juan-Miguel ; Beurroies, Isabelle ; Denoyel, Renaud ; Bayram-Hahn, Zoefre ; Unger, Klaus ; Galarneau, Anne.
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (2007), 102(1-3), 111-121.
doi:10.1016/j.micromeso.2006.12.026
50- Synthesis of sponge mesoporous silicas from lecithin/dodecylamine mixed-micelles in ethanol/water media : A route towards efficient biocatalysts.
Galarneau, A. ; Renard, G. ; Mureseanu, M. ; Tourrette, A. ; Biolley, C. ; Choi, M. ; Ryoo, R. ; Di Renzo, F. ; Fajula, F.
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (2007), 104(1-3), 103-114. (publication invitée)
doi : 10.1016/j.micromeso.2007.01.017
51- Understanding the Stability in Water of Mesoporous SBA-15 and MCM-41.
Galarneau, Anne ; Nader, Mirella ; Guenneau, Flavien ; Di Renzo, Francesco ; Gedeon, Antoine.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2007), 111(23), 8268-8277.
doi : 10.1021/jp068526e
52- Influence of the hydrothermal treatment on the chromatographic properties of monolithic silica capillaries for nano-liquid chromatography or capillary electrochromatography.
Puy, G. ; Roux, R. ; Demesmay, C. ; Rocca, J.-L. ; Iapichella, J. ; Galarneau, A. ; Brunel, D.
Journal of Chromatography A (2007), 1160(1-2), 150-159.
doi:10.1016/j.chroma.2007.05.019
53- Effect of Morphological Defects on Gas Adsorption in Nanoporous Silicas.
Coasne, Benoit ; Galarneau, Anne ; Di Renzo, Francesco ; Pellenq, R. J. M.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2007), 111(43), 15759-15770.
doi : 10.1021/jp073678a
54- MCM-41 silica monoliths with independent control of meso- and macroporosity.
Babin, Jerome ; Iapichella, Julien ; Lefevre, Benoit ; Biolley, Christine ; Bellat, Jean-Pierre ; Fajula, Francois ; Galarneau, Anne.
New Journal of Chemistry (2007), 31(11), 1907-1917. (publication invitée)
doi : 10.1039/b711544j
55- Pore structural characteristics, size exclusion properties and column performance of two mesoporous amorphous silicas and their pseudomorphically transformed MCM-41-type derivatives
Z. Bayram-Hahn, B.A. Grimes, A.M. Lind, R. Skudas, K.K. Unger, A. Galarneau, J. Iapichella, F. Fajula
J . Sep. Sci., (2007) 30(18), 3089-3103.
doi : 10.1002/jssc.200700227
2008
56- Molecular simulation of adsorption and intrusion in nanopores.
Coasne, Benoit ; Galarneau, Anne ; Renzo, Francesco ; Pellenq, Roland J. M.
Adsorption (2008), 14(2-3), 215-221.
Doi : 10.1007/s10450-008-9104-2
57- Pore-shape effects in the determination of te pore size of ordered mesoporous silicas by mercury intrusion
A. Galarneau, B. Lefevre, H. Cambon, B. Coasne, S. Valange, Z. Gabelica, J-P. Bellat, F. Di Renzo
J. Phys. Chem. C, 112 (2008), 12921-12927.
DOI : 10.1021/jp075815 (+ HAL-00311915)
58- Adsorption of simple fluid on silica surface and nanopore : effect of surface chemistry and pore shape
B. Coasne, F. Di Renzo, A. Galarneau, R.J.M. Pellenq
Langmuir, (2008), 24(14) ,7285-7293.
Doi :10.1021/la800567g
2009
59- Intrusion and retractation of fluids in nanopores : effect of morphological heterogeneity
B. Coasne, A. Galarneau, F. Di Renzo, R.J.M. Pellenq
J. Phys. Chem. C (2009), 113(5), 1953-1962.
Doi : 10.1021/jp807828a
60- Functionalized Inorganic Monolithic Microreactors for High Productivity in Fine Chemicals Catalytic Synthesis
Abdelkrim El Kadib, Ricardo Chimenton, François Fajula, Anne Galarneau, Bernard Coq
Angewandte Chemie, Int. Ed., (2009), 48, 4969-4972.
Doi : 10.1002/anie.200805580
61- Epoxy-functionalized large-pore SBA-15 and KIT-6 as affinity chromatography supports.
N. Calin, A. Galarneau, T. Cacciaguerra, R. Denoyel, F. Fajula
Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Sciences, 2009, in press. (publication invitée)
Doi : 10.1016/j.crci.2009.04.001
62- Optimization of the properties of macroporous chromatography silica supports through surface roughness control.
A. Galarneau, N. Calin, J. Iapichella, M. Barrande, R. Denoyel, F. Fajula
Chem. Mater., (2009), 21(9), 1884-1892.
Doi : 10.1021/cm803456t
63- The use of H2O2 over titanium-grafted mesoporous silica catalysts : a step further towards sustainable epoxidation
Matteo Guidotti, Claudio Pirovano, Nicoletta Ravasio, Beatriz Lazaro, Jose M. Fraile, Jose A. Mayoral, Bernard Coq, Anne Galarneau
Green Chemistry, 2009, in press.
64- Catalase-like activity of bovine met-hemoglobin : interaction with the pseudo-catalytic peroxidation of anthracene traces in aqueous medium
Laveille Paco, Galarneau Anne, Drone Jullien, Renard Gilbert, Bailly Carole, Bedel-Cloutour Catherine, Pulvin Sylviane, Thomas Daniel
Biotechnology Journal, 2009, 4 (9), in press.
DOI : 10.1002/biot.200900100
2. PROCEEDINGS A COMITE DE LECTURE
1998
1- EPR and UV-visible fluorescence spectroscopic evidences for intermediate phases during the formation of micelle-templated silicas
A. GALARNEAU, D. LERNER, M. F. OTTAVIANI, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 1998, 117, 405-411.
2- Micelle-Templated Silicates as standard adsorbents to compare methods of mesopore size evaluation.
A. GALARNEAU, D. DESPLANTIER, R. DUTARTRE and F. DI RENZO
Fundamentals of Adsorption 6, Elsevier ed. F. Meunier, 1998, 623 - 628.
1999
3- Acidic Properties of a Porous Clay Heterostructure
A. GALARNEAU, A. BARODAWALLA and T.J. PINNAVAIA
Proceeding of the 11th International Clay Conference, Ed. Kodoma, 1999, 21-29.
4- Design of well-defined catalysts supported on micelle-templated silicas.
P. SUTRA, N ; BELLOCQ, D. BRUNEL, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, A. GALARNEAU, M. LASPERAS and P. MOREAU
Mater. Res. Soc., 1999, 2, 675 - 680.
2000
5- Mechanical Strength of Micelle-Templated Silicas (MTS).
D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD, O. COLLART, A. GALARNEAU,. P. VAN DER VOORT, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2000, 129, 665-672.
2001
6- Swelled Micelle-Templated Silica (MTS) : Structure control and Hydrophobic properties.
D. DESPLANTIER-GISCARD, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2001, 135, (06-P-27), 1105-1112.
7- A Controlled Dispersion of Al3+ onto a Silica Mesoporous Material. A Comparative Study with Al3+ Incorporation
O. COLLART, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, P. VAN DER VOORT and E. F. VANSANT
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2001, 135, (29-O-04), 4637-4644.
8- Towards total Hydrophobisation of MCM-41-type silica Surface
T. MARTIN, A. GALARNEAU, D. BRUNEL, V. IZARD, H. HULEA, A. C. BLANC, S. ABRAMSON, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2001, 135, (29-O-02), 4621-4628.
2002
9- SBA-15 versus MCM-41 : are they the same material ?
A. GALARNEAU, H. CAMBON, T. MARTIN, L-C., De MENORVAL, D. BRUNEL, F. DI RENZO and F. FAJULA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2002, 141, 395-402.
10- Dissipative forced intrusion of water in hydrophobic porous silica : a new field of applications for MCM-41 type materials
B. LEFEVRE, P. F. GOBIN, T. MARTIN, A. GALARNEAU and D. BRUNEL
MRS Proceedings, 2002, 726, (Q11.9), 387-392.
11- Confinement at the nanometer scale : why and how ?
F. DI RENZO, A. GALARNEAU, P. TRENS, N. TANCHOUX and F. FAJULA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2002, 142, 1057-1066.
12- Inclusion of europium(III) -diketonates in mesoporous MCM-41 silica
A. FERNANDES, J. DEXPERT-GHYS, C. BROUCA-CABARREQ, E. PHILIPPOT, A. GLEIZES, A. GALARNEAU and D. BRUNEL
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2002, 142, 1371-1378.
2003
13- Design of supported catalysts by surface functionalization of Micelle-Templated Silicas
D. BRUNEL, A. C. BLANC, P-H. MUTIN, O. LORRET, V. LAFONT, A. GALARNEAU, A. VIOUX and F. FAJULA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2003, 146, 419-425.
14- HMS materials with high Al loading : a joint FT-IR and microcalorimetric study of their acidic/base properties
B. BONELLI, B. ONIDA, B. FUBINI, J. D. CHEN, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO and E. GARRONE
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2003, 146, 319-322.
2004
15- Synthesis of carbon nanotubes with tailor made diameter in the channels of Micelles-Templated Silica
D. MEHN, D. BRUNEL, A. GALARNEAU, C. PERRI, A. FONSECA, M. URBAN, Z. KONYA, I. KIRICSI, J. B.NAGY
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2004, 154A, 911-916.
2005
16- Templated and non-templated routes to mesoporous titanium dioxide
U. LAFONT, P. KOOYMAN, A. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 2005, 155, 355-366.
17- Hierarchical porous silica for chromatographic applications obtained by pseudomorphic synthesis
A. GALARNEAU, J. IAPICHELLA, C. PETITTO, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA
Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 2005, 847, 345-355.
2007
18- Mesoporous silica hosts for polyenzymatic catalysis
A. GALARNEAU, L. TRUONG PHUOC, A. FALCIMAIGNE, G. RENARD, F. FAJULA
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 165 (2007) 637-641.
doi:10.1016/S0167-2991(07)80402-2
2008
19- Pore shape affects the determination of the pore size of ordered mesoporous silicas by mercury intrusion
Anne Galarneau, Benoît Lefèvre, Hélène Cambon, Benoît Coasne, Sabine Valange, Zelimir Gabelica, Jean-Pierre Bellat, Francesco Di Renzo
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 174B, 2008, 957-960.
20- Amine-free lecithin templating of sponge mesoporous silicas
F. Sartori, M. Cangiotti, M.F. Ottaviani, F. Di Renzo and A. Galarneau
Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 174A, 2008, 481-484.
21- EPR studies of new mesostructured silica synthesis and hemoglobin encapsulation,
Federica Sartori, Paco Laveille, Anne Galarneau, Gilbert Renard, Michela Cangiotti, Maria-Francesca Ottaviani, Francesco Di Renzo
Sol-gel methods for materials processing – focusing on materials for pollution control, water purification, and soil remediation NATO - Advanced Research Workshop on Sol-Gel Approaches to Materials for Pollution Control, Water Purification and Soil Remediation, 2008, 391-396.
22- Adsorption and intrusion methods for characterization of mesoporous materials
F. Di Renzo, A. Galarneau, F. Quignard, S. Valange, Z. Gabellica, J-P. Bellat
Chap pour la Feza School, 2008.
3. CHAPITRE DANS DES OUVRAGES
1- Micelle templated materials
F. DI RENZO, A. GALARNEAU, P. TRENS and F. FAJULA
Handbook of Porous Materials, Ed. F. Schüth, K. Sing, J. Weitkamp, Wiley-VCH, 2002, 1311-1395.
4- BREVETS
1998
1- Porous Clay Heterostructures prepared by gallery templated synthesis
T.J. PINNAVAIA, A. GALARNEAU and A. BARODAWALLA
US patent 5,726,113 (1998).
2006
2- Immobilisation de protéines à l’intérieur d’une matrice de silice mésoporeuse par synthèse directe à partir d’alcoxysilanes
A. GALARNEAU, G. RENARD, F. FAJULA
Brevet Français TOTAL France / CNRS n°04.13119 –n° publication 2 879 186- déposé le 9/12/2004, publié 16/06/06.
2007
3- Procédé de dégradation des hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques utilisant une hémoprotéine immobilisée
C. JAMROZICK, D. THOMAS, S. PULVAIN, C. BEDEL-CLOUTOUR (UTC)
A. GALARNEAU, G. RENARD, D. BRUNEL, F. FAJULA (ENSCM)
C. LANGELLIER, J-P. GILSON (TOTAL)
Brevet TOTAL France / CNRS (K05-008 WO-PCT), demande de Brevet français n°05.07302 déposé le 8/7/2005, publié le12/01/2007. Brevet Français, 2007, 2 888 246.
n° de demande internationale déposé en juillet 2006, PCT/FR2006/001617.
Oxidation and removal of polycyclic aromatic and heterocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with immobilized hemoprotein catalysts. Jamrozik, Claude ; Thomas, Daniel ; Pulvin, Sylviane ; Bedel Cloutour, Catherine ; Galarneau, Anne ; Renard, Gilbert ; Fajula, Francois ; Brunel, Daniel ; Langellier, Christophe ; Gilson, Jean Pierre. Fr. Demande (2007), 31pp. CODEN : FRXXBL FR 2888246 A1 20070112 CAN 146:145547
4- Silices de surface modifiée par des acides phosphoniques
D. LABARRE (RHODIA), H. MUTIN (UM2), S. LASSIAZ, A. GALARNEAU, D. BRUNEL (ENSCM)
Brevet Rhodia Recherches et Technologies / CNRS, demande de Brevet français BFF 05P0513 (R 05083) déposé le 6/10/2005.
Demande d’extension international Octobre 2006.
Modification of silica surfaces with phosphonic acids for use as fillers. Labarre, Dominique ; Mutin, Pierre Hubert ; Lassiaz, Stephanie ; Galarneau, Anne ; Brunel, Daniel.. Fr. Demande (2007), 36pp. CODEN : FRXXBL FR 2891836 A1 20070413 CAN 146:402954