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materials and catalysis. This project will take place in the framework of the Centre for Zeolites and Nanoporous Materials, European Project MSCA (HE) of the CNRS led by Dr. Svetlana Mintova (Director of
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) An, L. et al Advanced Materials 2021, 33 (20), 2006328. (3) Blasco-Ahicart, M. et al Nature Chemistry 2018, 10 (1), 24–30. (4) Arens, J. T. et al Journal of Catalysis 2020, 389, 345
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encourages diversity. The main scientific areas covered by ID15A are materials chemistry, in particular battery science, catalysis, piezoelectric materials, and the study of glasses and disordered systems
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catalysts on electrodes, allowing for the benefits of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis to be combined. Methods and Materials: Inorganic synthesis, electrochemical characterization, catalytic reaction
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building blocks (CO2 , CO, etc). The use of transition metal catalysis (Pd, Ni etc) and photocatalysis will be explored. The postdoctoral fellow will be hosted in the Laboratory of Isotope Labeling (CEA
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a joint approach combining simulation-based process design with experimental research on heterogeneous catalysis for the optimisation of ammonia production that would be compatible with the EU's 2050
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3 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) Research Field Chemistry » Computational chemistry Chemistry » Heterogeneous catalysis Researcher Profile Recognised
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processes in multi-electronic catalysis. Following our initial work on perylene-based antennae (figure) we will implement terrylene units around a triptycene scaffold as the latter chromophores are known
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new class of optical probes for use in applications of catalysis and molecular recognition. Quantum confinement and plasmonic amplification in these luminescent objects allow one to simultaneously
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particular battery science, catalysis, piezoelectric materials, and the study of glasses and disordered systems. High-speed multidimensional X-ray diffraction and total scattering are the core techniques of