Experts in: Green chemistry
CECIONI, Samy
Professeur adjoint
CHARETTE, André
Professeur titulaire
- Organic chemistry
- Stereoselective synthesis
- Continuous flow chemistry
- Green chemistry
- Catalysis
- Cyclopropanation
- Chirality
- Amino acids
- C–H functionalization
- Enantiomers
- Heterocycles
- Organozinc chemistry
- Peptide synthesis
- Novel soluble supports
Professor Charette’s research aims at developing new catalytic methods for the stereoselective synthesis of bioactive organic compounds, which are more powerful than existing methods and compatible with sustainable chemistry. His research is contributing to the development of new molecules with applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemistry, biology, and food and materials science.
COLLINS, Shawn
Professeur titulaire
- Organic chemistry
- Catalysis
- Continuous flow chemistry
- Green chemistry
- Biomolecules
- Molecular materials
- Photochemistry
- Photocatalysis
Professor Collins’ group develops catalytic and asymmetric strategies for the synthesis of organic intermediates difficult to prepare using current technology, with the emphasis on syntheses applying green chemistry principles and exploiting modern technologies such as continuous-flow synthesis.
LEBEL, Hélène
Professeure titulaire
- Organic chemistry
- Organometallic catalysis
- Chiral compounds
- Stereoselective processes
- Green chemistry
- Continuous flow chemistry
Professor Lebel’s group examines the development of new synthetic methodologies in organic chemistry based on the use of organometallic catalysts to produce molecules with useful properties.
SCHAPER, Frank
Professeur agrégé
- Inorganic chemistry
- Green chemistry
- Catalysis
- Biodegradable polymers
- Inorganic materials
- Polymer chemistry
- Degradable polymers
- Polymer materials
Catalysis is one of the main principles of green chemistry. Professor Schaper’s group researches the synthesis and characterization of inorganic complexes that catalyze reactions important to research and industry. In particular, it is developing new catalysts for the polymerization of cyclic esters into biodegradable polymers.
SKENE, William
Professeur titulaire
- Polymer chemistry
- Spectroscopy and electrochemistry
- Organic electronic devices
- Synthesis of conjugated materials
- Stimuli-responsive materials
- Green chemistry
- Materials chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Molecular electronics
The main focus of Professor Skene’s research is the synthesis and opto-electronic characterization of new organic materials exhibiting photophysical and electrochemical properties that are suitable for use in plastic electronics. This includes the fabrication and characterization of organic electronic devices prepared from new conjugated materials.
VALLÉE-BÉLISLE, Alexis
Professeur agrégé, Professeur accrédité
- Bio-organic chemistry
- Biosensors
- Nanomachines
- Synthetic biochemistry
- Bionanotechnologies
- Biological chemistry
- Green chemistry
- Biotechnology
- Technological Innovations
- Biomedical Technologies
- Medicinal chemistry
- COVID-19
- COVID19
Professor Vallée-Bélisle and his group are inspired by nature in developing biotechnologies and nanotechnologies (biosensors, nanomachines, etc.) aimed at making real improvements in global health and environmental issues.