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Introduction to the LCC

The "Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination" offers an expertise in the molecular chemistry of transition-metal and main group elements with specific research interests in fine chemicals and catalysis, bio-inorganic chemistry, nano-sciences and new materials.

A highly-qualified human potential (100 persons, including research and technical staff) provides advanced training in research for about 100 students, doctoral candidates and post-doctoral fellows in close partnership with a number of public and private enterprises in France, Europe, and over the world.

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Early Stage Training Site NANOTOOL

Direct link to Nanotool website

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MOMACHEM: European Associated Laboratory of Molecular and Macromolecular Chemistry

This laboratory is a strong link between the "Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination" (LCC) and the "Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies" (CMMS) headed by Pr M. MIKOLAJCZYK, an institute from the polish academy of sciences located in Lodz (Poland). It was created in january 1999, and it is headed since then by Jean-Pierre Majoral. Ten polish and french research teams collaborate within this structure, around 9 research fields : strong bases and optically active (...)

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International Associated Laboratory LCMF (Morocco-France Chemistry Laboratory)

Second Moroccan-French conference on Molecular chemistry november 12 - 15, 2007 This conference is an initiative of the International Associated Moroccan-French Laboratory on Molecular Chemistry (LIA, LCMMF). This LIA, supported by the CNRS and the CNRST gathers teams research, in one hand, from University Mohamed V-Agdal of Rabat, Cadi Ayyad of Marrakech, El Akhawayn of Ifrane and Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah (...)

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GDR "Magnétisme et commutation moléculaire"

GDR Magnétisme et Commutation Moléculaires Cette idée de demande de création d’un GDR Magnétisme et Commutation Moléculaires s’est naturellement imposée en conséquence de 3 évènements majeurs dans ce domaine de recherche : 1- Le GDR Commutation Moléculaire COMES, coordonné par F. Varret, arrivant à sa fin l’année passée a connu un tel succès que l’ensemble des partenaires, suite à l’assemblée générale de fin de programme, a souhaité non (...)

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