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of these systems. The host team is fully equipped to synthesize and characterize organic materials and polymers. The other two partner teams are located at the Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l'Energie
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Janus nanorods (JNR) by supramolecular self-assembly in solution of two different polymers bearing complementary hydrogen bonding units. The hydrogen bonding units have been designed not only to drive
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to enhance mechanical properties while maintaining recyclability. This multi-disciplinary project lies at the forefront of chemistry/polymer chemistry and material science. It aims to generate high-impact
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will be carried out at the Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques (LCPO, UMR5629), one of France's leading polymer research centers, located on the campus of the University of Bordeaux. In
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artificial polymers. The doctoral student will work in the Laboratory of Chemistry of Informational Macromolecules (LCMI) of the Institute of Supramolecular Sciences and Engineering (ISIS), located
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the final properties of the polymers formed, and compare them with petrosourced references in the field. - Assess the recyclability of the polymers formed. The skills required for this thesis
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and employs nearly 150 people, including around 50 permanent staff. With almost 40 years' experience in polymer chemistry, LCPO's research aims to : - develop innovative methodologies for precision
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probe). Based on our preliminary results, the best strategy is to coat the UCNPs with a polymer loaded with the O2 probe before final association with the calibrated PIV beads. The geographical proximity
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Processes) laboratory; a joint industry/CNRS/Université de Haute Alsace laboratory. This collaboration is with a world leader in specialty polymers. LAMPS is located at the Institut de Science des Matériaux
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to drastically reduce the use of petroleum-derived polymers, especially in the packaging sector. In this context, paper represents an interesting alternative: it is bio-based, recyclable, and biodegradable