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Murielle Rivenet is a Professor in the Solid State Chemistry Department at Centrale Lille, specializing in actinide chemistry and materials for sustainable nuclear power. She is affiliated with the Catalysis and Solid State Chemistry Unit (UCCS), a CNRS research unit (UMR CNRS 8181). Her office is located in building C7, room 228 at the Scientific City campus in Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.
Dr. Rivenet's research focuses on the solid-state chemistry of actinides and lanthanides, particularly exploring oxalate compounds and their applications in nuclear materials. Her work spans several key areas:
- Crystal growth and structural characterization of actinide compounds
- Nuclear waste immobilization materials
- Coordination chemistry of uranium, thorium, and plutonium
- Materials for sustainable nuclear power generation
- Synthesis and characterization of oxalate-based coordination polymers
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on developing materials for nuclear applications, with particular attention to crystal engineering of actinide compounds. She has made significant contributions to understanding the structural chemistry of oxalate-based materials containing uranium, thorium, and other actinides, which have implications for nuclear fuel cycles and waste management.
Dr. Rivenet has received recognition for her work in actinide chemistry as evidenced by her extensive publication record in high-impact journals including Inorganic Chemistry, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, and Chemical Communications.
She actively collaborates with researchers across France and internationally, working on projects related to nuclear materials science and sustainable nuclear power. Her research group develops advanced materials for nuclear applications, with a focus on understanding fundamental chemical behaviors of actinides in solid-state systems.


