Romuald Poteau
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Présentation
I am Professor of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry at the [Paul Sabatier University](http://www.univ-tlse3.fr/) of Toulouse, in the[ Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of Nano-Objets (LPCNO)](http://lpcno.insa-toulouse.fr/?lang=en). In 1993 I received a PhD in theoretical chemistry from the same university. From 1997 to 1999 I occupied a two-year full-time research position at the CNRS, dedicated to the development of molecular pseudopotentials. In 2002, I obtained the so-called Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, entitled “Functional chemical groups: actors or spectators?”.
Among other responsibilities, I am the current head of the Physical and Chemical Modeling group of this laboratory, since 2007, member of the executive committee of the [NEXT project](http://www.next-toulouse.eu/), and head of the new NanoX Graduate School of Research in Toulouse.
My research interests include Metal clusters and Nanoclusters, Coordination Chemistry and Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry, Peptidomimetic Compounds, Global Optimization Methods, Molecular Pseudopotentials, Spectroscopic Properties of Large Molecules, mainly using DFT methods. These last years, I am attempting to bridging the gap between molecular inorganic chemistry and nanochemistry.
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Blue wine, a color obtained with synthetic blue dye addition: two case studiesEuropean Food Research and Technology, 2019, 245 (8), pp.1777-1782. ⟨10.1007/s00217-019-03295-z⟩
Article dans une revue
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First evidence of colouring food additive fraudulently added in two French “Blue wines”26th International Symposium on Electroseparation and Liquid Phase-Separation Techniques, Sep 2019, Toulouse, France
Poster de conférence
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