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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

 

Laboratory of Lanthanides Supramolecular Chemistry (LCSL)

 

Prof. Jean-Claude G.BÜNZLI

 

Coordination and supramolecular chemistry of 4f-elements. Design of lanthanide-containing luminescent probes based on: functionalized podand & macrocyclic receptors. Sensitization of NIR luminescence for imaging purposes. Recognition of heteropairs of metal ions by self-assembly processes. Development of luminescent liquid crystals / Luminescence spectroscopy in ionic liquids.
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Dr MER Anne-Sophie CHAUVIN

 

Synthesis of luminescent lanthanide complexes acting as invisible inks or  as bioprobes for in Vitro Imaging and Sensing.
Synthesis of imprinted polymers for the extraction of Ln(III) ions with high selectivity.

Laboratory of Organometallic and Medicinal Chemistry (LCOM)

 

Prof. Paul J. DYSON

 

Biphasic catalysis in water and ionic liquids. Design of ruthenium anticancer compounds. Transition metal clusters in novel synthesis and catalysis.
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Dr MER Gabor LAURENCZY

 

Hydrogen storage, "green" energy. High pressure chemistry - up to 2000 bar (pressure effect on kinetics and equilibria). Homogeneous catalysis, hydrogenation.

Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Catalysis (LSCI)

 

Prof. Xile HU

 

Energy; synthetic methodology; homogeneous catalysis; organometallic chemistry; bio-mimetic and bio-speculated inorganic chemistry; reaction mechanism; inorganic spectroscopy; electro-catalysis.

Laboratory of Supramolecular Chemistry (LCS)

 

Prof. Kay SEVERIN

 

Supramolecular Chemistry. Organometallic Synthesis and Catalysis. Chemosensors for Biologically Interesting Analytes.

Group of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry (GCIB)

 

Prof. Lothar HELM

 

Study of reactivity and reaction mechanisms in coordination chemistry using nuclear magnetic resonance, high pressure techniques and computer simulations. Nuclear and electron spin relaxation of paramagnetic complexes in solution. Development and physico-chemical characterization of contrast agents for medical magnetic resonance imaging.