Post-doctoral fellowship in organic chemistry
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Post-doctoral fellowship in organic chemistry
Post-doctoral fellowship in organic chemistry Reference: Offer Type: job Contract: contract/project Salary range: 1900-2200 € net per months Employer: Université de Rennes 1 Workplace: Lannion, Brittany, France Skill area: Chemistry Positing date: Application deadline: 01/03/2012 The research group “organometallic heterocycles” is part of the laboratory of organometallic and molecular materials (UMR 6226-CNRS) comprised of 5 research groups. The research topics are based on molecular engineering, functional supramolecular molecules with interesting optical properties and magnetic and conductive materials. One of new projects, developed in the research group “organometallic heterocycles”, aims to propose the synthesis of new coordination polymers which are thermally and chemically stable and present luminescence properties. These polymers will be based on a combination of lanthanide (III) ions and methylenepyrane cores. In fact, based on recent developments, the polymers formed from heterocyclic ligands linked to a lanthanide show favorable luminescence properties under UV radiation. Some of these systems have shown to be useful for applications such as LED, light converter, anti-imitation and biomedical sound. Mission: The group “organometallic heterocycles“ at Lannion offers a one-year post-doctoral position to work on the synthesis of new lanthanide complexes with electro-active ligands as potential multifunctional molecular materials. This project will be in collaboration with the Laboratory of solid state and Materials chemistry from INSA of Rennes (UMR 6226). The originality of this project is linked to the choice of the methylenepyrane as ligand. The methylenepyrane core with carboxylic acid functionalities for lanthanide coordination should facilitate the structural interaction in the polymers. The goal of the post-doc will be to synthesize and characterize a variety of new methylenepyrane cores. We need for this position a skilled organic chemist with a strong motivation to interact with the different partners of this project. Experience in luminescence properties and polymers can be appreciated. Candidates Profil: No restrictions of citizenship apply. Candidates must hold an internationally-recognized PhDequivalent degree in a field related to organic or organometallic chemistry. For all candidates a work experience abroad of 6 months in the past year will be asked. Key words: Organic and Organometallic Chemistry – Lanthanide – Polymer – Luminescence. Contact: Dr. Sébastien Gauthier and Dr. Sylvain Achelle [email protected] [email protected] References: Synthesis and applications of methylenepyrane derivatives as materials: - Ba, F.; Le Poul, P.; Robin-Le Guen F.; Cabon, N.; Caro, B. Tetrahedron Lett. 2010, 51, 605-608. - Ba, F.; Robin-Le Guen, F.; Cabon, N.; Le Poul, P.; Golhen, S.; Le Poul, N.; Caro, B. J. Organomet. Chem. 2010, 695, 235-243. - Ba. F.; Cabon N.; Robin-Le Guen, F.; Le Poul, P. ; Le Mest, Y.; Golhen, S.; Caro, B. Organometallics 2008, 27, 6396-6399. - Faux, N.; Robin-Le Guen, F.; Le Poul, P. ; Caro, B.; Nakatani, K.; Ishow, E.; Golhen, S. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2006, 17, 3489-3497. - Faux, N.; Caro, B.; Robin-Le Guen, F.; Le Poul, P.; Nakatani, K.; Ishow, E. J. Organomet. Chem. 2005, 690, 4982-4988. Lanthanide coordination polymers - Luo, Y.; Calvez, G.; Freslon, S.; Bernot, K.; Daiguebonne, C.; Guillou, O. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2011, 25, 3705-3716. - Calvez, G.; Daiguebonne, C.; Guillou, O. Inorg. Chem. 2011, 50, 2851-2858. - Haquin, V.; Gumy, F.; Daiguebonne, C.; Bunzli, J.-C.; Guillou, O. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2009, 29-30, 4491-4497. - Qiu, Y.; Deng, H. ; Yang, S.; Mou, J.; Daiguebonne, C.; Kerbellec, N.; Guillou, O.; Batten, S. R. Inorg. Chem. 2009, 48, 3976-3981. -
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