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Sustainable Chemistry for Metals and Molecules KU Leuven

Coordination chemistry aims to study the effect of ligand geometry and nature on the central metal ions. These are transition metals (3d, 4d or 5d), lanthanides (4f) and actinides (5f). The symmetry of coordination mainly determines the electronic structure of the metal ions and influences in this way the spectroscopic, electrochemical, thermodynamic and magnetic properties of the complexes. A lot of applications of coordination compounds are ...

Modelling and Simulation in Chemistry (MOSAIC) University of Antwerp

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Research in MOSAIC focuses on unravelling and understanding chemical reaction mechanisms in the context of three major research areas: astrochemistry, atmospheric chemistry, and (sustainable) heterogeneous catalysis. To this end, both classical and quantum chemical computational techniques are used. Specifically, we study the interaction between gas-phase particles and relevant substrates: interactions between astrochemically relevant molecules ...

Materials and Chemistry Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The Department 'Materials and Chemistry' (MACH) of the Faculty of Engineering of the VUB, combines the research units 'Physical Chemistry and Polymer Science' (FYSC), the 'High Resolution NMR Centre' (HNMR) and 'Electrochemical and Surface Engineering' (SURF). FYSC research activities are focused on '(molecular and supramolecular) structure - processing - property' relations in polymers for developing multi-functional materials with improved ...

Physical Chemistry and Polymer Science Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Objectives The research activities of FYSC are focused on '(molecular and supramolecular) structure - processing - property' relations in polymers for developing materials with improved performance. An important collection of analytical techniques and characterization procedures is available for this purpose. New macromolecular microstructures are designed by polymer synthesis in collaboration with external partners. A contribution to the ...

Materials Chemistry Hasselt University

The research group "Materials Chemistry" (MATCHEM) focuses on the synthesis, characterization and application of advanced functional materials. The group encompasses several expertise groups with specific and complementary expertise, closely collaborating and operating within the spearhead research domains of the Institute for Materials Research (IMO) of Hasselt University. The group is also linked to the IMEC associated laboratory 'IMOMEC'. ...

Department of Green Chemistry and Technology Ghent University

This department focuses on the applications of chemistry in the domain of bioscience engineering, comprising advanced analysis, (bio)chemical as well as physicochemical conversion and treatment techniques, and sustainable process design

Applied and Analytical Chemistry Hasselt University

1. Development and application of suitable analytical strategies for advanced material systems for studying their performance,structure, processing, environmental impact and specific applications with a focus on (bio)polymers.
2. Integrated use of complementary and hyphenated analytical techniques for problem solving
3. Valorization of waste streams using pyrolysis as a thermal conversion techniques for green energy and chemical ...

Department of Applied analytical and physical chemistry Ghent University

The department conducts research within different fields of analytical, physical and environmental chemistry and is divided into three research units: Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and Applied Ecochemistry (Ecochem) Laboratory of Isotope Bioscience (ISOFYS) Laboratory of Particle and Interfacial Technology (PaInT)The department offers several services, such as: analysis of stable and radioactive isotopes chemical speciation ...

Department of Chemical engineering and technical chemistry Ghent University

The challenge for Chemical Engineering science is more than ever to bridge the gap between molecule and chemical plant. Increasing environmental constraints impose a molecular control of any, either existing or new, production process.