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, the challenge is to develop active, selective, inexpensive, and recyclable catalysts. Thus, the aim of the PhD is to synthesize bimetallic nanoparticles, test them, for the first time, for the reductive
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, shapes and sizes have been found to be effective in removing environmental pollutants from water through photocatalytic activities. Among these nanostructures, composites based on CuO and ZnO nanoparticles
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processes. This project is part of this context by developing a new process for optical fibres containing nanoparticles. The potential of this new generation of fibres as lasers and sensors has already been
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the incorporation of up-conversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) developed at Softmat. Thulium-doped UCNPs can convert near-infrared light (i.e. 800 nm) into blue light, spectrally matched to the O2 probe '[Ru(bathophen)3)]2
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down to a nanoparticle enclosed onto a vacuum chambre, while being optically levitated (i.e. trapped) at the focal spot of a CW laser. The levitated nanoparticle will then describe mechanical
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thesis supervisors (C. Clavaguéra, thesis director, and C. Humbert, co-thesis director). The chemical and physical processes that occur on metallic and semiconductor nanoparticles can be exploited for a
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electrocatalytic Cu-based nanoparticles for the conversion of spillover CO molecules from the first layer into C2+ products. Moreover the use of conductive metal-organic porous layer functionalized with CO2
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of magnetic and light-responsive nanoparticles. This interdisciplinary research bridges soft matter physics, chemistry, and biophysics, aiming to advance biomimetic systems for applications in drug delivery and
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activity of Ni-based catalysts [18-21]. The carbon cap thickness will be varied using different organometallic precursors, and the materials texture (nanoparticles size, graphitization of the carbon cap, etc
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nanoparticles delivering siRNA to treat gastrointestinal stromal Tumors”) is funded by the Inter-Disciplinary & In-Lab Graduate Program of Université de Montpellier with 2 mirror PhD positions starting in 2024