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are (i) to develop new bio-based synthons/monomers (ii), to provide pi-conjugated polymers and copolymers for (iii) organic photovoltaic devices and (iv) to achieve significant progress
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promising as corrosion inhibitors due to their performance, low cost, and reduced environmental impact. This project aims to extract bio-based corrosion inhibitors from plant co-products, using an integrative
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responsible for developing waterborne dispersion of bio-based polyurethanes (PUD) with properties suitable for the intended applications and characterising the properties of these materials. This will involve
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molecular metal catalysts for the synthesis of polycarbonates from CO₂ and bio-sourced molecules. Organic and organometallic synthesis Physicochemical characterization Catalytic testing The recruited
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into key intermediates such as FDCA and DFF. And to a lesser extent to: • The development of hybrid photo–bio catalytic systems • The study of structure–activity relationships and system integration
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provided a strong foundation for current developments. Building on these results, the postdoctoral project aims to consolidate and extend the results obtained, particularly with bio-based substrates, while
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formed during lignin depolymerization assisted by catalytic hydrogen transfer. The valorization of lignin into bio-based compounds such as partially or fully deoxygenated hydrocarbons and aromatics is of
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of nanodevices and their multiple functionalities for bio-inspired computing. The team includes two permanent CNRS researchers, two Thales researchers, 4 post-docs, and 4 PhD students. Where to apply Website https
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stability. Carboxylic esters (RCOOE) offer a promising alternative as they are readily available, potentially bio-sourced, and can serve as bifunctional partners in cross-coupling reactions. The ester's R and
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context of the transition toward bio-based and renewable materials, and within the framework of the PEPR B-BEST program (Biomass, biotechnologies, and sustainable technologies for chemicals and fuels