Nanochimie et Systèmes Moléculaires (Nanochem) (No
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Nanochimie et Systèmes Moléculaires (Nanochem) (No
Liaison Entreprises et Universités University of Liège Faculté des Sciences Chimie Nanochimie et Systèmes Moléculaires (Nanochem) afm imaging, molecular manipulation, molecular recognition, surface modification, Nanotechnology Questions ? Elodie Naveau Technology Transfer Officer +32-043498517 [email protected] Laboratory contact details Laboratory Head General Contact Prof. Duwez Anne-Sophie Allée du Six Août, 3 B-4000 Liège Belgique +32-43663482 [email protected] +32-43663482 Main study areas and research topics The research of the Nanochemistry group is concerned with the design of scanning probes (SPM) and the development of SPM-based methods to manipulate matter and modify it at the single molecule level. This includes manipulation and transport of molecules, molecule by molecule assembly, molecular recognition by AFM-based force spectroscopy, mechanochemistry on single macromolecules, development of smart molecular systems and organic functional surfaces, able to perform specific tasks, such as the conversion of energy, at the single molecule level. Last Research Project Nanoforces: From theory to applications towards the implementation of molecular devices (sensors, logic machines, and patterned surfaces) Integration of molecular assemblies into micromechanical devices and force sensors Simple chemical reactions, Dip-pen nanolithography, and mechanochemistry on single molecules: combining the best from the three worlds Biocoat: Biomimetic nano-coatings on square meters Functional Supramolecular Systems Chemistry, Mechanics, and Single Molecules: Tooling Up for Nano(bio)technology Extraordinary engineering equipments More information about the Universities & Higher Education Institutions expertise on www.reseaulieu.be Page 1 / 2 Liaison Entreprises et Universités Extraordinary engineering equipments Atomic force microscopes with molecular recognition Services proposal Topography studies Molecular recognition studies Roughness studies More information about the Universities & Higher Education Institutions expertise on www.reseaulieu.be Page 2 / 2