ULB Research ⤶ |
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Faculty of Applied Sciences | Discipline: Chemistry and materials
Faculty of Applied Sciences | Societal impact: Environment
Faculty of Applied Sciences | Societal impact: Health
(Code: ULB819)
Person in charge of the unit : BRUYLANTS Gilles. |
The EMNS Lab is part of the Chemistry and Materials Science Department of the Brussels School of Engineering. The EMNS laboratory has extensive know-how in the experimental study of the structure, stability and dynamics of molecular complexes, and in the synthesis and functionalization of nanoparticles. Key tools: NMR, microcalorimetry and UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy. We are currently more focused on: - the functionalization of metallic nanoparticles with organic or biological ligands in order to develop (bio)sensors or smart materials, - the development of micelle-based supramolecular systems for molecular recognition or catalysis in water, - ion transport across lipid membranes using supramolecular carriers.
Campus : | Campus du Solbosch |
Location : | Campus du Solbosch, bâtiment P2 |
Address : | CP165/64 - Av. F. D. Roosevelt, 50 - 1050 Bruxelles |
Phone number : | +32-2-650.20.48 |
E-mail : | emns@ulb.be |
Web site : | http://emns.polytech.ulb.be/ |
• General physical chemistry
• Nuclear magnetic resonance (biophysics)
• Organic chemistry
• Structural chemistry
• Teaching engineering sciences
• Teaching of the natural sciences