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APERO BIS // APERO BIS

ABG-135727
ADUM-70408
Thesis topic
2026-02-14 Other public funding
Université de Lille
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ CEDEX - Les Hauts de France - France
APERO BIS // APERO BIS
  • Chemistry
valorisation biomasse, catalyse heterogene
biomass valorisation, heterogeneous catalysis

Topic description

This PhD is partially included in the ANR APERO project (Advanced catalysts Properties Enhancement and Reaction condition Optimizations for cellulose valorization). The main objective of this project is the oxidation of cellulose to produce cellouronic acid using heterogeneous catalysis. The products formed could find applications in detergents or packaging for food or health industries for instance [J Polym Environ 13(3) (2005) 261].
Two main challenges will have to be tackled: i) to increase the reactivity of cellulose by appropriate pre-treatment, ii) to selectively oxidize the C6 carbon of each glucose unit of cellulose. Two PhDs will be involved in this project.

The focus of this PhD will be mainly on the second part of the project and will consist in using heterogeneous catalysts developed by the first PhD student in the oxidation of cellulose to determine the best catalysts formulations, along with the optimal reaction conditions. Heterogeneous catalysis will be coupled with mecanochemistry to enhance the reactivity of the cellulose. This Phd will be shared between IC2MP in Poitiers (especially working on mecanochemistry) and UCCS in Lille (working on oligosaccharide oxidation).
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This PhD is partially included in the ANR APERO project (Advanced catalysts Properties Enhancement and Reaction condition Optimizations for cellulose valorization). The main objective of this project is the oxidation of cellulose to produce cellouronic acid using heterogeneous catalysis. The products formed could find applications in detergents or packaging for food or health industries for instance [J Polym Environ 13(3) (2005) 261].
Two main challenges will have to be tackled: i) to increase the reactivity of cellulose by appropriate pre-treatment, ii) to selectively oxidize the C6 carbon of each glucose unit of cellulose. Two PhDs will be involved in this project.

The focus of this PhD will be mainly on the second part of the project and will consist in using heterogeneous catalysts developed by the first PhD student in the oxidation of cellulose to determine the best catalysts formulations, along with the optimal reaction conditions. Heterogeneous catalysis will be coupled with mecanochemistry to enhance the reactivity of the cellulose. This Phd will be shared between IC2MP in Poitiers (especially working on mecanochemistry) and UCCS in Lille (working on oligosaccharide oxidation).
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Début de la thèse : 01/10/2026

Funding category

Other public funding

Funding further details

ANR Financement d'Agences de financement de la recherche

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

Université de Lille

Institution awarding doctoral degree

Université de Lille

Graduate school

104 Sciences de la Matière du Rayonnement et de l'Environnement

Candidate's profile

The PhD student will be responsible for: Synthesis and characterization (XRD, physisorption, TPD, TEM, solid NMR, …) of the catalysts Monitoring of catalytic reactions conducted in autoclaves using GC/MS and/or on the REALCAT platform Data treatment, bibliographic work, reports and presentation of results in team meetings
The PhD student will be responsible for: Synthesis and characterization (XRD, physisorption, TPD, TEM, solid NMR, …) of the catalysts Monitoring of catalytic reactions conducted in autoclaves using GC/MS and/or on the REALCAT platform Data treatment, bibliographic work, reports and presentation of results in team meetings
2026-04-30
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