Mireia Rodriguez-Zubiri
Senior CNRS Researcher
CEISAM Institute
Nantes, France
" Sustainable homogeneous and heterogeneous organometallic catalysis for the synthesis of highly valuable compounds"
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- mireia-rodriguez-zubiri
- ResearcherId : E-8709-2017
- 0000-0001-8229-0774
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- https://www.univ-nantes.fr/mireia-rodriguez-i-zubiri
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**Dr. Mireia RODRIGUEZ-ZUBIRI (CNRS Researcher – HDR)**
###### **Researcher ID :** [E-8709-2017](https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/rid/E-8709-2017)
###### ORCID : [0000-0001-8229-0774](https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0001-8229-0774)
###### IdHAL : [mireia-rodriguez-zubiri](/)
**CEISAM Institute, Nantes Université, Nantes, France**
+33 251 125 697
mireia.rodriguez@univ-nantes.fr
**FORMATION**
1999-2002 : **PhD in Organometallic Chemistry,** Chemistry School, Purdie Building, University of St Andrews (Scotland). Supervisors : Prof. David J. Cole-Hamilton, Prof. J. Derek Woollins, Prof. Alexandra M. Z. Slawin.
1999 : **Master in Bio-Inorganic Chemistry**, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Leiden (Netherlands). Supervisors: Prof Jan Reedijk, Dr Jan-Maarten Teuben.
1993-1999 : **University studies in Chemistry**, University of València (Spain). University degree Master 2 Chemistry.
**ACTIVITES DE RECHERCHE**
2012- : **Senior CNRS Researcher**, CEISAM Institute, Nantes, France.
*Topic* : « Continuous Flow Synthesis ».
*Topic* : « Transition metals catalysed C-C and C-X coupling reactions: towards a heterogeneous version »
2005-2012 : **CNRS Researcher**, Laboratory LCC, Toulouse, France.
*Topic* : « Intermolecular Hydroamination of α-Olefins ». *Design of new platinum and rhodium-based catalytic systems for the intermolecular hydroamination reaction in the presence of molten salts, their kinetic and theoretical studies.*
2004-2005 : **Assistant Professor** (12 months), Laboratoire de Synthèse Organométallique et Réactivité (UMR 7565), University of Lorraine. Scientific Advisor: Prof Yves Fort.
*Topics* : « Synthesis of new polyheteroaromatic phosphorus ligands » and « Carbon Nanotubes Functionalisation ». *Synthesis of phosphorous multisite ligands from deficient heteroaromatic compounds in the presence of Li-superbases. Functionalisation of carbon nanotubes using the classical organic strategy and their covalent incorporation in a polymeric matrix for the transfer of promising mechanical properties.*
2003-2004 : **Post-doctoral fellow** **« poste rouge CNRS »** Associated Researcher (12 months), Laboratoire LCC, Strasbourg (University of Strasbourg, UMR 7513). Scientific Advisor: Dr Pierre Braunstein.
*Topic* : « Synthesis of new clusters containing diphosphino- and/or alkyne functionalised ligands as magnetic and electronic nanoparticles precursors ». *Synthesis and characterisation of P-S ligands, their cobalt metallic clusters, their assembling dendrimers containing 12-14 cobalt atoms and their grafting into inorganic matrix.*
*Funding* : C.N.R.S and the European Postgraduate School (C.N.R.S-Graduiertenkolleg 532)
1999-2002 : **PhD Thesis in Organometallic Chemistry** (3 years). Supervisors: Prof David J. Cole-Hamilton, Prof J. Derek Woollins, Prof Alexandra M. Z. Slawin, University of St Andrews, Scotland. sous la direction du Prof. David J. Cole-Hamilton, Prof. J. Derek Woollins et Dr. Alexandra M. Z. Slawin, Université de St Andrews, Ecosse.
*Funding* : « Design, Synthesis and Catalysis with P-N Ligands ». *Synthesis of new P-N ligands, their coordination chemistry and their catalytic performance in the hydroformylation of olefins and the allylic alkylation reaction. Modelling studies on the structural properties of the new bis(aminophosphines) ligands.*
*Funding* : EPSRC and University of St. Andrews.
1999 : **Master Project** (7 months), Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Leiden, The Netherlands. Supervisors: Prof Jan Reedijk, Dr Jan-Maarten Teuben.
*Title* : « Platinum Antitumoral Chemistry ». *Kinetic studies of the interaction process between platinum complexes (cisplatin models) and model proteins and peptides in order to find out their role in the platinum metabolism (ADN platination).*
Research domains
Chemical Sciences
Skills
homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts
organometallic chemistry
catalysis
coordination chemistry
transition metal complexes
green chemistry
sustainability
flow chemistry
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