German MONTES-HERNANDEZ
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2025
83. Vijaya Shanthi Paul Raj, Alexandra Peña-Revellez, Jean-Sébastien Micha, Ravi Raj Purohit Purushottam Raj Purohit, Didier Chaussende, Marc Verdier, (…)
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German MONTES HERNANDEZ has received a PhD in Earth Sciences from the University of Strasbourg in October 2002. He was a post-doctoral fellowship from 2003 to 2009 at the universities of (…)
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Chemical engineer (August 1995) in Mexico (Tlaxcala, UAT) Master, M.S (November 1998) in Mexico (D.F., UNAM) Ph. D. in Geosciences (October 2002) in France (Strasbourg, ULP) French habilitation, (…)
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General Research Topic : Nucleation, Growth and Transformation of Minerals and Particles under Mild and Hydrothermal Conditions : From Earth systems to Applications
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2024
43/82. German Montes-Hernandez. Magnesite Formation from Nesquehonite Slurry at 90°C using some Soluble Mg Salts : Eitelite as an Atypical Transient Mineral Phase Chemical Engineering (…)
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German MONTES HERNANDEZ has received a PhD in Earth Sciences from the University of Strasbourg in October 2002. He was a post-doctoral fellowship from 2003 to 2009 at the universities of (…)
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From 2006 to present, several methods to produce mineral and mineral composites under mild and hydrothermal conditions, including the synthesis of nonoparticles, mesocrystals and nanostructured (…)
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From 2006 to present, several methods to produce mineral and mineral composites under mild and hydrothermal conditions, including the synthesis of nonoparticles, mesocrystals and nanostructured materials were developped at ISTerre (in-house methods). At the present time, the synthesis of more of 40 mineral and crystal phases are handled. In addition to fundamental research on their nucléation processes monitored in real-time. Several of these crystalline phases could offer interesting applications as adsorbents, catalysts (photo-), mineral additives, excipients, permanent storage of (…)
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