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Dr. Detellier's team looks at the mechanisms of molecular recognition, the organization of supra molecular assemblies and their applications. They examine the design and synthesis of new organo-mineral materials, with potential applications in catalysis and in separation processes.

研究领域

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry Supramolecular chemistry Organo-mineral materials Nanocomposites Nanohybrids Clays Intercalation Multinuclear magnetic resonance

The organization of supramolecular assemblies and their applications. The mechanisms of molecular recognition. The design and synthesis of new organo-mineral nanohybrid materials, with potential applications in catalysis, separations and materials science. More specifically, the projects which are currently under way involve: The kinetics and the mechanisms of formation and dissociation of complexes in solution and the mechanisms of recognition of organic guests by large receptors. These studies are based on multinuclear magnetic resonance. The intercalation of organic and organometallic species in naturally occurring layered minerals, such as smectites, layered double hydroxydes, lamellar silicates, sepiolite or kaolinites, with an emphasis on their applications, particularly in catalysis and in separation processes.

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“PdNPs decoration of halloysite lumen via selective grafting of ionic liquid onto the aluminol surfaces and catalytic application”, G.K. Dedzo, G. Ngie, C. Detellier, ACS Appl. Mater. & Interf., 8, 4862-4869 (2016) “Preparation and characterization of novel clay/scleroglucan nanocomposites”, R. Mansa, L. Dzene, A. Quintela, F. Rocha, C. Detellier, Appl. Clay Sci., 126, 235-244 (2016) “Synthesis and catalytic application of palladium nanoparticles supported on kaolinite-based nanohybrid materials” G. Ngie, G.K. Dedzo, C. Detellier, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 45, 9065 – 9072 (2016). “Functional nanohybrid materials derived from kaolinite” G.K. Dedzo, C. Detellier Appl. Clay Sci., 130, 33-39 (2016) “Intercalation of a block co-polymer in kaolinite”, J. Fafard, C. Detellier, J. Coll. Interf. Sci., 450, 361-365 (2015) “From platy kaolinite to nanorolls”, C. Detellier and R. A. Schoonheydt, Elements, 10, 201-206 (2014)

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