Welcome to the ICCF laboratory, 
Institute of Chemistry of Clermont-Ferrand


Welcome to the ICCF laboratory, 
Institute of Chemistry of Clermont-Ferrand


Presentation

The Institute of Chemistry of Clermont-Ferrand (ICCF) is a Joint Research Unit (UMR6296) under the supervision of the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Clermont Auvergne University, and the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital. ICCF is affiliated with the Institute of Sciences and Clermont Auvergne INP and the Doctoral Schools in Fundamental Sciences and Sciences for Engineering.

ICCF conducts fundamental and applied research with strong industrial partnerships in various fields of chemistry, such as Thermodynamics, Inorganic Materials, Biocatalysis and Metabolism, Organic and Medicinal Chemistry, Photochemistry, as well as Materials Chemistry for Health.

The research activities address societal challenges linked to three main research areas: Chemistry and Environment, Chemistry and Materials, Chemistry for Life. These areas are particularly focused on the design of innovative materials, the synthesis and study of the biological potential of organic molecules or materials, the biodegradation of organic compounds, the durability of polymer materials, and molecular simulation. The institute offers its technical expertise, instrumental resources, and know-how to meet the current needs of society and industry.


 


Presentation

The Institute of Chemistry of Clermont-Ferrand (ICCF) is a Joint Research Unit (UMR6296) under the supervision of the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Clermont Auvergne University, and the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital. ICCF is affiliated with the Institute of Sciences and Clermont Auvergne INP and the Doctoral Schools in Fundamental Sciences and Sciences for Engineering.

ICCF conducts fundamental and applied research with strong industrial partnerships in various fields of chemistry, such as Thermodynamics, Inorganic Materials, Biocatalysis and Metabolism, Organic and Medicinal Chemistry, Photochemistry, as well as Materials Chemistry for Health.

The research activities address societal challenges linked to three main research areas: Chemistry and Environment, Chemistry and Materials, Chemistry for Life. These areas are particularly focused on the design of innovative materials, the synthesis and study of the biological potential of organic molecules or materials, the biodegradation of organic compounds, the durability of polymer materials, and molecular simulation. The institute offers its technical expertise, instrumental resources, and know-how to meet the current needs of society and industry.