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Catalysts grafting on carbone electrodes: towards cleener and more efficient chiral electrochemical reactions (GrefOrgCat)

ABG-127206 Job Junior
2024-11-26 Fixed-term 20 Month > €25,000 and < €35,000 annual gross
INSA Rouen Normandie
Mont-Saint-Aignan - Normandie - France
Chemistry
Organic synthesis, Electrosynthesis, Asymmetric catalysis, covalent grafting, Surface analysis
2024-12-31
Research and Development

Employer

INSA ROUEN Normandie is a public engineering school involved in the fundamental research in the Normandie region. The research laboratories from INSA ROUEN Normandie are working on cutting edge research program in Chemistry, process, mathematics, computer science…

Position and assignments

The GrefOrgCat project, funded by the Normandie region is dedicated to the covalent grafting of chiral organic catalysts onto carbon electrodes, with the aim of achieving cleaner electrochemical reactions combining the advantages of asymmetric organocatalysis and electrosynthesis.

The position will be held in the e-CatCH group (Heterocycles team, COBRA laboratory) located near Rouen. The e-CatCH group has a long-standing and well-recognized experience in organocatalysis and asymmetric synthesis and, since recently, has ventured in the field of electrosynthesis.

Geographic mobility:

National

Starting date

2025-02-03

Profile

The recruited PDRA will be in charge of:

  • Setting up the reaction conditions
  • Purification of the obtained compounds using regular purification techniques (flash chromatography, crystallization and so on…)
  • Analysis and characterization of the products using HPLC, GC, NMR, MS, IR…
  • Grafting on electrodes and analyses by cyclic voltammetry
  • Writing of the reports and publications

 

Goals

Before the end of the project, the PostDoc will have to:

-Synthesize organocatalysts

-Set-up the conditions for the covalent garfting on electrodes

-Study the grafted electrodes by CV

-Apply grafted electrode to electrochemical asymmetric transformations (study of the parameters, scope...)

 

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