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On the cover – published in Chemistry – A European Journal
Carboranylphosphines: B9-Substituted Derivatives with Enhanced Reactivity for Anchoring to Dendrimers.
Produced as part of the CCIMC project, in collaboration with teams in Leipzig and Barcelona.
More Efficient Catalysts for Chemical Hydrogen Storage
Published in “Chemical Science”
This study is the subject of a scientific news release from CNRS Chemistry.
EMERGENCE@CNRSChimie2024 Call for Proposals
Emilie DELAHAYE is the recipient of the Emergence award for her project titled:
« Etude d’AImants Moléculaires multiferrOIques – AIMMOI »
Metallomimetic C–F Activation Catalysis by Simple Phosphines
Published in “Journal of the American Chemical Society”
This study has been the subject of a scientific update from the CNRS Chemistry Institute.
Induction ceremony of Anne-Marie Caminade at Academia Europaea
Anne-Marie Caminade becomes member ofAcadémia Europaea in acknowledgment of her exceptional work in the field of dendrimers
Anne-Marie Caminade becomes a member of the European Academy of Sciences (EurASc) – ceremony on 24/10/23
This award from the European Academy of Sciences recognises Anne-Marie Caminade’s outstanding work in the field of dendrimers.
Rinaldo Poli, awarded by the 2023 Grand Prix Achille le Bel of the Société chimique de France
LCC Rinaldo Poli, awarded by the Grand Prix Achille le Bel of the Société chimique de France The Grand Prix Achille le Bel is awarded for internationally recognised work that falls within the scope of the activities of the Société chimique de France (SCF). This year's...
Published in Advances in Catalysis
“Design of ruthenium nanoparticles for better performance in catalysis”
Front cover – published in Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
Ru-based nanoparticles supported on carbon nanotubes for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution: structural and electronic effects
N2 and CO, similar molecules but so different.
This study is the subject of a VIP article in the journal Angewandte Chemie.
These findings offer new perspectives for the catalytic transformation of diazote into high-value-added compounds.
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