Thesis title: Depollution of Volatile Organic Compounds in indoor air: adsorption study on functionalized material.
Supervisors: Dr. Stéphane LE CALVÉ (ICPEES, UMR 7515) and Prof. Guy SCHLATTER (ICPEES, UMR 7515).
Co-supervisor: Romain Séverac (ANGUS).
Funding: CIFRE (Industrial Training through Research Agreement), ANGUS.
Thesis starting date: October 2021.
Education: Master in Sustainable Chemistry and Environment at the University of Lorraine (Metz).
Research themes
Development of several types of structured and/or multifunctional nanofibers by electrospinning integrating one or several depolluting molecules .
Study of the adsorption of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) on these functionalized materials under controlled conditions (temperature, relative humidity, VOC concentrations).
Instrumental development: realization of benches of generation of Volatile Organic Compounds in gas phase.
Development and optimization of VOC analysis methods in gas phase.
Additional activities
Supervision of Bachelor and Master students at ICPEES.