Development of NHC organocatalysts for extreme photoreduction (ANR CASPI project) Internship Offer (Master’s level – Organic Chemistry / Catalysis)
ABG-133201 | Master internship | 6 months | 660 |
2025-08-25 |

- Chemistry
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La recherche à l’Institut de Chimie Radicalaire se concentre sur les composés porteurs d’électrons non appariés. Nous maîtrisons leur structure à travers la synthèse, la caractérisation et les simulations pour accéder à un large éventail d’applications, des matériaux avancés aux utilisations thérapeutiques.
Description
Development of NHC organocatalysts for extreme photoreduction
(ANR CASPI project)
Internship Offer (Master’s level – Organic Chemistry / Catalysis)
Laboratoire : Institut de Chimie Radicalaire – UMR 7273
Equipe : pharmaco-chimie radicalaire (PCR)
Adresse : Faculté de Pharmacie – Campus Timone 5ème étage, 27 boulevard Jean Moulin 13385 Marseille
Scientific context
Photoredox catalysis provides elegant solutions in organic synthesis for the reductive activation of inert substrates under mild conditions.[1] However, traditional photocatalysts remain limited by the reducing power of their excited states (> –2 V vs. SCE).
The ANR CASPI project aims to implement the ConPET strategy (Consecutive Photo-induced Electron Transfer) to generate highly reducing anionic photocatalysts within N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) chemistry. NHC organocatalysts have recently been applied to diverse reductive radical transformations.[2] Our preliminary results show that visible-light irradiation can expand their reactivity to challenging, previously inaccessible substrates.
Internship objectives
The goal is to explore the potential of new free redox-active NHCs in extreme photoreductive catalysis.
The intern will:
- Optimize the conditions for generating and activating these NHCs,
- Apply them to the reduction of a variety of substrates,
- Conduct experiments under inert atmosphere (glovebox) and under photoactivation (UV-visible lamps).
Perspectives
This internship is the first step of a broader research project. A PhD fellowship is secured starting in September 2026.
[1] a) D. W. C. MacMillan et al. Visible light photoredox catalysis with transition metal complexes: applications in organic synthesis, Chem. Rev. 2013, 113, p5322. b) N. A. Romero, D. A. Nicewicz Organic photoredox catalysis, Chem. Rev. 2016, 116, p10075.
[2] a) Martin, J. Broggi et al. Critical assessment of the reducing ability of Breslow-type derivatives and implications for carbene-catalyzed radical reactions, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2021, 60, p26783. b) D. Martin, J. Broggi et al. A simple NHC for the catalytic up-conversion of aldehydes into stoichiometric Super Electron Donors Chem. Sci. 2024, 15, p14699.
Profile
Candidate profile
Master’s student in organic chemistry or catalysis.
Basic knowledge of organic synthesis.
Interest in catalysis, radical chemistry, and photochemistry.
Duration: 5–6 months
Gratification: approximately €660 per month
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