Prof Kris Matyjaszewski (Carnegie Mellon University - USA)

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marie-france.boucher@espci.fr

renaud.nicolay@espci.fr

28 septembre 2011 10:00 » 12:00 — A3 (Joliot)

Stars, Neworks and Other Complexed Polymer Architecture by ATRP

Krzysztof (Kris) Matyjaszewski, Ph.D., J. C. Warner Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University, USA, is an internationally recognized polymer chemist.

His main research interests include controlled/living polymerization, catalysis, environmental chemistry and synthesis of advanced materials for optoelectronic and biomedical applications. In 1995 he developed atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), one of the most successful methods for controlled/living radical polymerization.
In this series of lecture, professor Matyjaszewski will give a comprehensive overview of ATRP, starting from the basics and mechanistic aspects of ATRP before providing examples of various architectures, hybrid systems and bio-related materials prepared by ATRP.





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