Molecular Complexes and Heteroelements
Our fundamental research activity in the field of molecular complexes with reductive and oxidative properties.
Our fundamental research activity in the field of molecular complexes with reductive and oxidative properties.
Our research activities in nanocatalysis integrate the principles of green chemistry and sustainable development.
Nanostructured materials can contribute to the development of new technologies for accessing clean, sustainable, and decarbonized energy sources.
Our fundamental research activity focuses on the molecular chemistry of transition metals and the chemistry of heteroelements from groups 13 to 15, such as phosphorus, boron, and silicon.
The valorization of CO2 as a C1 synthon is one of the strategies explored to help reduce this greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.
Our research activities focus on the design, synthesis and evaluation of hybrid nanoparticles as single or dual mode imaging platforms, potentially targeted.