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The Group of Coordination Chemistry at EPFL focuses on developing new functional molecular and supramolecular architectures based on d and f block elements. They aim to discover molecular complexes with unusual structure, properties, and reactivity, particularly interested in designing highly reactive complexes for transforming unreactive molecules like N2 or CO2. Their research areas include coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, redox active ligands, lanthanide and uranium chemistry, small molecule activation, molecular magnetism, and supramolecular chemistry.
Kay Severin, Farzaneh Fadaei Tirani, Damien Wen Chen, Jean Charles Edouard de Montmollin, Atena-Bianca Solea
Qian Wang, Jieping Zhu, Chenxu Liu, Qiang Feng