Research Lines


ICIQ concentrates the brunt of its research in three main area:

 

1. Catalysis of the Chemical Process

This is the Institute’s most extensive line of inquiry and includes research into all spheres of chemical catalysis: homogeneous, heterogeneous and enantioselective catalysis, the development of new ligands and catalytic processes and the design and simulation of catalytic reactors.

The general aim of this research is to develop processes and products for industrial use that exploit resources more efficiently and minimise waste, that is, that are governed by the principle of sustainability.


2. Supramolecular Chemistry

Work in this area is primarily geared toward designing molecular receptors, self-replicating and self-assembling molecules and molecular aggregates with specific properties (sensors, molecular motors, etc). Research is likewise actively conducted on supramolecular catalysts.

The general aim is to contribute to the development of molecular nanotechnology through a bottom-up approach.


3. Renewable energies

This is the most recent line of research to be included at ICIQ, as well as the fastest-growing. Currently, research is focused on discovering catalysts for the generation of clean energies and developing organic solar cells to serve as an alternative to the silicon cells used today.

Research in this field aims to contribute to the development of renewable energy sources from a chemical standpoint.

Seminars

9/8/2010 12:00
Prof. Alan Katritzky
University of Florida (USA)
Some recent developments in the synthesis of peptides and peptide conjugates
9/3/2010 12:00
Prof. Jaume Vilarrassa
Universitat de Barcelona
Catalytic tricks

Publications

Zinc acetates as efficient catalysts for the synthesis of bis-isocyanate precursors
E. Reixach, N. Bonet, F. X. Rius-Ruiz, S. Wershofen, A. Vidal-Ferran
Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2010, 49, 6362-6366
Through-space ligand interactions in enantiomeric dinuclear Ru complexes
N. Planas, G. J. Christian, E. Mas-Marzá, X. Sala, X. Fontrodona, F. Maseras, A. Llobet
Chem. Eur. J. 2010, 16, 7965-7968
Interplay between carbon monoxide, hydrides, and carbides in selective alkyne hydrogenation on palladium
M. García-Mota, B. Bridier, J. Pérez-Ramírez, N. López
J. Catal. 2010, 273, 92-102

News & Events

7/9/2010
2010 ICIQ Summer Fellows

Education

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