A Systems Approach to Catalysis and the Origins of Life
In the classical approach to homogeneous catalyst discovery, chemists typically aim to minimize the number of components in the flask in order to reduce complexity and avoid potential catalyst poisoning. Yet, life and its many complex catalytic reactions almost certainly arose from complex mixtures. This talk will describe our efforts to generate, screen and deconvolute complex mixtures of catalysts, a technique that can dramatically reduce the number of reactions required to obtain a lead result, if employed rationally.
Date : 24/04/2019 17:00 - 24/04/2019 18:00
Lieu : Dpt Chimie | Salle CH22
Orateur(s) : Prof. Joseph Moran (Univ. Strasbourg)
Organisateur(s) : G. Berionni | S. Vincent
Contact :
Guillaume Berionni
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081724537
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guillaume.berionni@unamur.be
Plus d'info :
http://moranlab.com
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