Projects
Sustainable chemistry & materials. University of Antwerp
Sustainable chemistry & materials University of Antwerp
Atomically Precise Multi-Metallic Catalysts Based on Earth-Abundant Metals for a Sustainable Organic Chemistry KU Leuven
The reactivity of metal catalysts is largely dependent on the ligands complexed to the metal. Several examples of long-term efforts to develop organic ligands have been reported, achieving remarkable catalytic performances in a broad range of reactions. On the other hand, the vast majority of metal-inorganic environment combinations developed are heterogeneous catalysts, which are far more difficult to study at the molecular level due to the ...
BOF-ZAP professorship in design of catalysts for sustainable synthetic chemistry Ghent University
A professorship granted by the Special Research Fund is a primarily research-oriented position and is made available for excellent researchers with a high-quality research program.
Catalysis for sustainable organic chemistry (CASCH). University of Antwerp
Catalysts and Polymer Chemistry for Carbon Circularity: Innovative chemistry forupgrading plastic waste (C3). KU Leuven
Explorations in quinoline chemistry – towards the development of novel piperidine-quinoline hybrids with antimalarial activity and nitroxoline analogs with anti-tumor activity Ghent University
Quinolines are privileged scaffolds in medicinal chemistry because of the broad diversity of biological activities associated with these heterocyclic compounds. Two major fields to which quinoline chemistry is expected to contribute significantly in the future concern antimalarial studies and anticancer research. Thus, the current project aims at the synthesis of novel piperidine-quinoline hybrids with antimalarial activity and nitroxoline ...