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Post-doctoral fellow in preparation of multi-scale carbonaceous materials M/F

Missions The main objective of the project is to develop and characterize multi-scale carbonaceous materials for applications in the field of energy and catalysis. More specifically, the project will develop catalytic materials optimized for the conversion of methane into biocarbon, liquids and solidified gaseous products in the form of hydrates. The catalytic route considered is […]

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Svetlana Mintova is laureate of the ERC Advanced Grant 2021 call

Svetlana Mintova has been awarded the ERC Advanced Grant 2021 for her project ZEOLIght: “Dual Challenges in the discovery and sustainability of nanozeolites: controlling defect sites and structural flexibility”. This project is funded with 2.5 million euros over 5 years. It is the first time that a researcher wins this grant in Normandy. The ERC

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Hamza BEKKALI awarded at the FC Cat 3

Hamza BEKKALI has received the Best Poster  Award at the FC Cat 3 (French Conference on Catalysis 2022, https://fccat2022.sciencesconf.org/) held in Ronce Les Bains (France), 30 May-3 Jun 2022, for his communication on the “Comparison of Layered Materials Used as Catalysts for Diols Conversion”, a work carried out in LCS and CRISMAT. The prize, sponsored

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Abdelhafid AIT BLAL awarded at the FC Cat 3

Abdelhafid AIT BLAL has received the Best Oral Communication Award at the FC Cat 3 (French Conference on Catalysis 2022, https://fccat2022.sciencesconf.org/) held in Ronce Les Bains (France), 30 May-3 Jun 2022, for his communication on the “Investigation of diffusion properties of zeolite-based catalysts by inversion methods: principle and first applications”, a work carried out in

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List of scientific publications – May 2022

Hydroxyl environments in zeolites probed by deuterium solid-state MAS NMR combined with IR spectroscopy Eddy Dib,  Edwin B. Clatworthy,   Louwanda Lakiss,   Valérie Ruaux  and  Svetlana Mintova DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D2QI00824F[rd_line type=”rd_line_double” color=”#000000″] Stable EMT type zeolite/CsPbBr3 perovskite quantum dot nanocomposites for highly sensitive humidity sensors Xinran Zhang, Jiekai Lv, Jingshi Liu, Shihan Xu, Jiao Sun, Lin Wang, Lin Xu, Svetlana Mintova, Hongwei Song, Biao Dong DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2022.02.079[rd_line type=”rd_line_double” color=”#000000″] Ordered sodium zeolite-templated carbon with high first

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Yoann Levaque, lauréat de la Médaille de cristal du CNRS 2022

Yoann Levaque, ingénieur d’études expert de l’automatisation de cellules d’analyse spectroscopiques de matériaux au Laboratoire Catalyse et Spectrochimie (LCS – CNRS/Université de Caen Normandie/ENSICAEN) sur la plateforme VISIO, est lauréat de la Médaille de cristal du CNRS 2022. Félicitations Yoann !!!! Plus d’informations: https://www.cnrs.fr/fr/personne/medailles-de-cristal-2022

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“MOFs pour l’environnement et l’énergie : des matériaux poreux sur mesure” – Un article CNRS

Découvrez l’article consacré aux MOFs pour l’environnement et l’énergie, une thématique phare pour le laboratoire Catalyse & Spectrochimie. L’article reprend des résultats publiés dans Nature Communication. “Avec près de 1000 m2 de surface spécifique par gramme, les “metal organic framework” (MOF) sont des matériaux ultraporeux très convoités pour la catalyse ou le stockage de gaz.

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