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Research & news from Christian Serre's group @ IMAP: Institut des Matériaux Poreux de Paris. @Chimie__ENS @ESPCI_Paris @CNRS @psl_univ.
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https://www.chimie.ens.fr/recherche/laboratoire-imap/imap/ 26-10-2019 12:30:00
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Félicitations to Pierre Tignol who defended successfully his PhD thesis at CRC (CRC - Centre de Recherche sur la Conservation), in collaboration with IMAP, focused on the development of green sustainable one-pot high loading robust MOFs papers for cultural heritage preservation and VOC capture



Xin Nian Kuai Le 新年快乐 (Happy Chinese New Year)!!! Thanks for the great organization, A big thanks for being part of yesterday's event! Wishing you all the best and looking forward to more great times together!! Chimie ENS ESPCI Paris - PSL École normale supérieure | PSL CNRS Chimie




Glad to share our latest paper on scalable & cost-effective #MOF for CO2 capture (#CCS) doi.org/10.1002/advs.2… École normale supérieure | PSL Chimie ENS CNRS Chimie ESPCI Paris - PSL CNRS 🌍


Our new contribution in the field of nanoMOFs : a green versatile route to prepare ultra-small NPs of MOFs with a high defect content (doi.org/10.1038/s41467…). A great collaborative work done with Group of Prof. Parac-Vogt - Bioinorganic Chemistry, Follow @LTANorth and C2N, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies




For the 1st time a biocompatible MOF for the prolonged delivery of NO in body fluids, paving the way for new wound healing and other biomedical applications: doi.org/10.1002/smll.2… Nice collaboration with Moisés Luzia Pinto Guillaume Maurin Synchrotron SOLEIL and prof. Cheng-Yong Su


Soraya Bouras presented her PhD defense 'A tunable MOF platform for chiral chromatographic separation'. A great thanks to her and colleagues Antoine (École normale supérieure | PSL), Jérôme/Didier (ESPCI Paris - PSL), Dr Cédric Boissière (LCMCP). A thesis funded by the Paris Region (DIM Respore)


A breakthrough in the field of indoor air quality. In collaboration with Catalyse & Spectro,Guillaume Maurin,@dtutweet we have discovered scalable MOFs able to selectively capture traces of formaldehyde from air in the presence of humidity while being easily regenerable doi.org/10.1038/s41467…