Chok Kasemthaveechok
ksitthichok.bsky.social
Chok Kasemthaveechok
@ksitthichok.bsky.social
Molecular electrochemistry in a heart of Paris
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New preprint out: Integration of a Ruthenium-based Alcohol Dehydrogenation Catalyst in an all-Molecular CO2 Electrolyzer. @emoca-ipcm.bsky.social thanks @agencerecherche.bsky.social and #regioniledefrance for support @chemrxiv.org - doi.org/10.26434/che...
Integration of a Ruthenium-based Alcohol Dehydrogenation Catalyst in an all-Molecular CO2 Electrolyzer
The electrification of chemical processes using renewable feedstocks and energy sources represents a key strategy toward a sustainable chemical industry. Coupling CO2 electroreduction (CO2RR) with ano...
doi.org
October 29, 2025 at 12:43 PM
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Check out our recent paper about cracking the code of artificial photosynthesis: turning CO into C5–C6 carbohydrates electro-chemically in one pot

Our joint effort with @lcc-cnrs.bsky.social, out now in
@chemicalscience.rsc.org

@ipcm-sorbonne.bsky.social
CO-to-Sugars Conversion from One-Pot Two-Step Electro-Organocatalytic Process
The conversion of C1 molecules (single-carbon species) into Cn products (carbon chains) is a key challenge for developing sustainable chemical feedstocks to replace fossil resources. Carbohydrates, a ...
doi.org
October 28, 2025 at 4:21 PM
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Cracking the code of artificial photosynthesis: turning CO into C5–C6 carbohydrates electro-chemically in one pot — a sustainable leap from single-carbon to complex carbon chains! Joint effort by @emoca-ipcm.bsky.social @ipcm-sorbonne.bsky.social LCC in Toulouse out now in @chemicalscience.rsc.org
CO-to-Sugars Conversion from One-Pot Two-Step Electro-Organocatalytic Process
The conversion of C1 molecules (single-carbon species) into Cn products (carbon chains) is a key challenge for developing sustainable chemical feedstocks to replace fossil resources. Carbohydrates, a ...
doi.org
October 26, 2025 at 1:26 PM
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⚡🌩️ From molecular to flow-cell: Our latest paper shows cobalt(III)triphenylcorrole for CO2 reduction to CO and methanol now out in ACS Catalysis.
In collaboration with ICMUB bourgogne

congratulations @afrza686.bsky.social @ajeetsinghm.bsky.social Bishnu and Marcello
@ipcm-sorbonne.bsky.social
pubs.acs.org
June 17, 2025 at 8:11 AM
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📢 We are hiring‼️ One #PhD fellowship available in the electrochemical O2 activation for organic synthesis. Don't miss the opportunity to join us! Check details👇
@emoca-ipcm.bsky.social @ipcm-sorbonne.bsky.social @sorbonne-universite.fr

#phdposition #Electrochemistry #Paris
Thesis offer (eMOCA group) – From O2 electrochemical activation to the development of sustainable oxidation processes of organic substrates – Parisian Institute of Molecular Chemistry – UMR 8232
Oxidation chemistry in industrial processes constitutes a multimegaton commodity production valuing tens of billions dollars. The current economic and environmental contexts require to urgently replace the energy-demanding and harmful technologies often used with economically viable and environmentally sound alternatives.1 Through the reductive activation of O2, metalloenzymes, such as heme and nonheme Fe oxygenases achieve efficient and selective oxygenations by unravelling O2 oxidizing power. This is achieved through partial and controlled reduction of O2 bound at the Fe active site, involving sequential e– and H+ transfers to the Fe-oxygen adduct and formation of various oxidizing intermediates during the catalytic cycle.2 We have developed an electrochemical reductive O2 activation strategy and succeeded in mimicking the oxygenase activity by using Fe and Mn porphyrins to generate and to characterize various M-oxygen oxidizing species3 and to tune their reactivity.4 This original approach is part of the development of green electrosynthesis in an effort to electrify homogeneous catalysis.5
ipcm.fr
April 10, 2025 at 3:43 PM
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We are looking for PhD candidates to work in Paris at @sorbonne-universite.fr on synthesis & (photo)catalysis inside cyclodextrins with bimetallic complexes in collaboration with @metallacycle.bsky.social
March 10, 2025 at 4:48 PM
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Nous sommes à la recherche de candidats pour un poste d'enseignant·e-chercheur·e contractuel·le en chimie pour la rentrée 2025. L'intégration en recherche se fera au sein de mon équipe.
N'hésitez pas à me contacter si vous avez des questions ! Pour postuler, c'est ici :(1/2)
Recrutement d' un ou une enseignants.e-chercheur.e contractuel.le en Chimie - Université Angers
www.univ-angers.fr
March 3, 2025 at 10:05 AM
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Happy new year 2025!

With our new home, we are happy to share our first paper about new method for preparing PEC devices. In collaboration with CEISAM lab in Nantes. Congratulations Deba and Paulo!
#Chemsky #Artificialphotosynthesis #CO2RR #Photoelectrochemical
Hybrid CIGS‐Cobalt Quaterpyridine Photocathode with Backside Illumination: a New Paradigm for Solar Fuel Production
Chalcogenide-based thin-film solar cell optimized for rear illumination and used for CO2 reduction is presented. Central to this innovation is a thinner, Cu(In,Ga)S2 chalcopyrite absorber coated with...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
January 14, 2025 at 2:22 PM