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July 02, 2010

Prof. Dr. Sébastien Perrier - Key Centre for Polymers and Colloids (University of Sydney)
Le mardi 20 juillet 2010, 14h30 Petit Amphi CPE Lyon;
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April 27, 2010

Dr. Antoine Debuigne - Université de Liège (CERM)
Le mercredi 12 mai 2010, 10h Petit Amphi CPE Lyon.
"Polymérisation radicalaire contrôlée par des complexes de cobalt (CMRP) : mécanismes et ingénierie ...
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Prof. Dr. Christopher Barner Kowollik - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Le Mardi 22 juin 2010. 11h Petit Amphi - CPE Lyon
"Designing Polymeric Materials via Modular Building ...
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LCPP-CNRS/ESCPE

Bât. F308, B.P. 2077
43 Bd du 11 Nov. 1918
69616 Villeurbanne cedex
FRANCE

  Laboratoire de Chimie et Procédés de Polymérisation


Dr Franck D'AGOSTO
Polymer Chemistry

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Contact : franck.dagosto@lcpp.cpe.fr
Phone: + 33 (0)4 72 43 17 70


Dr Franck D'AGOSTO CV (.pdf)





Area(s) of Research
New polymerization chemistries and polymer architectures. Applications to Dispersed Media


Degrees
• Chemical Engineer, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse, France (1993)
• Ph.D., Polymer Chemistry, Lyon I Claude Bernard University, France (2000).


Research Interests
The research activities we are trying to develop focus essentially on the use of different polymerization chemistries or polymerization processes to produce new materials, to improve polymer properties, and to discover and create ones.
For example, we are trying to find strategies to design new polymers by the switch from catalytic olefin polymerization to controlled radical polymerization.
Tailor-made block copolymers are also produced by controlled radical polymerization (RAFT) and assess for specific applications in dispersed media.
In another field, the modification of latex surfaces is also envisioned by the use of controlled polymerization techniques.
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