Guillaume Bélanger-Chabot
Université Laval Chercheur régulier Le groupe Chabot se concentre sur l’étude des groupes fonctionnels oxydants, notamment ceux à base d’oxyde d’azote et de dinitrogène, en raison de leur chimie avancée qui revêt une grande importance dans divers domaines, tels que la synthèse organique, la chimie pharmaceutique et les matériaux photophysiquement actifs, en raison des propriétés
PAQUIN, Jean-François
Université Laval Regular Researcher Our principal objective is the development of novel synthetic methodologies with an emphasis on the preparation of organofluorine compounds. These new processes are then used to synthesize bioactive molecules or compound with therapeutic interest. Key Words : organofluorine chemistry, organic chemistry, organic synthesis, catalysis, medicinal chemistry Address : Department of Chemistry
OLLEVIER, Thierry
Université Laval Regular Researcher Current research in Ollevier group aims at designing novel catalysts, developing catalytic reactions and applying these methods to chemical synthesis. The group is active in the areas of Lewis acids, asymmetric catalysis, and green synthetic organic chemistry. Key Words : organic chemistry, organic synthesis, asymmetric catalysis, green chemistry, Lewis acid catalysis Address
McBREEN, Peter
Laval University Regular Researcher We specialize in molecular surface reactions and develop new chemical methods to manipulate nanostructures at the interface of organometallic and heterogeneous catalysis. Contact : peter.mcbreen@chm.ulaval.ca Website : http://petermcbreen.fsg.ulaval.ca/
LARIVIÈRE, Dominic
Laval University Regular Researcher Our research aims to understand the chemical processes involved in the distribution of metals and radionuclides and their species in the environment and in biota. Contact : dominic.lariviere@chm.ulaval.ca Website : http://www.chm.ulaval.ca/lariviere/LRUL/direction.html
LARACHI, Faïçal
Department of Chemical Engineering, Université Laval Regular Researcher Prof. F. Larachi research group aims at devising micro/multifunctional processes and materials in the areas of (bio-)energy, mineral resources and the environment with an emphasis on upgrading/conversion of unconventional fossil energy/residual biomass, implementing GHG mitigation through CO2 capture/storage above-ground and in the marine contexts, and solving aqueous
ILIUTA, Maria Cornelia
Université Laval Regular Researcher Our research program focusses mainly on the intensification of catalytic and separation processes for CO2 capture and catalytic conversion, production of alternative fuels, and valorization of natural resources and industrial residues. Key Words : catalysis, separation, capture and catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide, valorization of natural resources and industrial residues, alternative
HAMOUDI, Safia
Department of Soil Sciences & Agri-food Engineering, Université Laval Regular Researcher – Development of Novel Adsorbent and Solar Driven Photocatalytic Materials for the Effective Treatment of Agricultural Wastewaters; – Development of Innovative Enzymatic Processes for the Valorization of Agri-food Residues. Key Words : pesticides degradation, photocatalysis, graphene, lignocellulosic nanofibers, bio-grafting Address : Université Laval
FONTAINE, Frédéric
Laval University Regular Researcher Our group in interested in the development of new organometallic compounds and the study of their reactivity in the activation and functionalization of inert substrates, such as saturated alkanes C-H and C-C bonds or molecular nitrogen. Contact : frederic.fontaine@chm.ulaval.ca Website : http://www.chm.ulaval.ca/fontaine/
DO, Trong-On
Department of Chemical Engineering, Université Laval Regular Researcher Our research interests mainly focuses on the design and synthesis of nanomaterials as photocatalysts and catalysts for carbon dioxide reduction, nitrogen fixation, water splitting and environmental remediation (air purification and water depollution). Key words : nanomaterials, catalysis/photocatalysis, solar energy conversion, solar fuels, environmental remediation Address : Department