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27 Jan 2024
Job Information
- Organisation/Company
- CNRS
- Department
- Institut de Chimie Physique
- Research Field
- Chemistry » Physical chemistry
Chemistry » Computational chemistry - Researcher Profile
- First Stage Researcher (R1)
- Country
- France
- Application Deadline
- 16 Feb 2024 – 23:59 (UTC)
- Type of Contract
- Temporary
- Job Status
- Full-time
- Hours Per Week
- 35
- Offer Starting Date
- 1 Mar 2024
- Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
- Not funded by an EU programme
- Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
- No
Offer Description
The Institut de Chimie Physique is a mixt UMR unit of the University Paris-Saclay. The PhD student will work in TEMiC team (Institut de Chimie Physique, bâtiment 349, Université Paris Saclay, Orsay) Which is expert in nanomaterials and photocatalysis.
Water treatment is an urgent worldwide issue that scientists must address, although challenges varies whether populations in developing countries or those in developed countries are affected. Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) have been successfully applied for the removal in water of a large panel of (bio)recalcitrant (refractory) compounds that are not degraded by classical treatments, or at least for degrading them into readily biodegradable compounds. On the other hand, solar light is a green and renewable source of energy used in photocatalysis for water and air depollution, water splitting and hydrogen production.
We have shown that conjugated polymer nanostructures are very promising photocatalysts under UV and visible light.1,2,3,4,5,6 They are also very active for water oxidation and H2O2 production under solar light.
On another hand, ICPEES (our collaborator in University of Strasbourg) developed a high-prospect robust light-driven La1-xTixFeO3 catalyst that yields by Photo-Fenton full mineralization of refractory compounds in water at high rates under solar or visible light. 7
The main challenge of the PhD project will be the design of composite nanomaterials based on conjugated polymer nanostructures and La1-xTixFeO3 for water treatment. The aim is to design novel multi-functional light-assisted heterojunction-based composite catalysts interfacing the catalytic function of H2O2 synthesis, with that enabling the mineralization of refractory organic compounds in water by a synergistic combination of two AOPs. On one side, H2O2-mediated light-assisted catalysis takes advantage of the photocatalysis and Photo-Fenton reaction synergy occurring at ambient temperature on novel, versatile and robust narrow band gap dual catalysts for yielding full mineralization of refractory compounds in water at high reaction rates under solar light. Otherwise, in-situ synthesis of H2O2 is achieved under solar light on novel and tunable narrow band gap nanostructured conjugated polymer semiconductors.
This multidisciplinary project will be done in close collaboration with scientists who have a strong expertise in photocatalysis, material science and physical chemistry.
Requirements
- Research Field
- Chemistry
- Education Level
- PhD or equivalent
- Research Field
- Chemistry
- Education Level
- PhD or equivalent
- Languages
- FRENCH
- Level
- Basic
- Research Field
- Chemistry » Physical chemistry
- Years of Research Experience
- None
- Research Field
- Chemistry » Computational chemistry
- Years of Research Experience
- None
Additional Information
Additional comments
ANR project
- Website for additional job details
- https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR8000-HYNREM-005/Default.aspx
Work Location(s)
- Number of offers available
- 1
- Company/Institute
- Institut de Chimie Physique
- Country
- France
- City
- ORSAY
- Geofield
Where to apply
- Website
- https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8000-HYNREM-005/Candidater.aspx
Contact
- City
- ORSAY
- Website
- https://www.icp.universite-paris-saclay.fr/
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