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Dr. Muriel Hissler |
Biography
Muriel
Hissler obtained her PhD degree at the University of Strasbourg I in
1998 under the supervision of Dr. Raymond Ziessel and Prof. A.
Harriman. She synthesised and studied the photo-physical properties of
new luminescent transition metals and lanthanides complexes. Then, she
joined the group of R. Eisenberg in Rochester (USA) and worked on
platinum(II) complexes in order to obtain long lived charge separate
excited state. Subsequently, she joined the group of R. Réau in Rennes
as Maître de Conférences. In February 2006, she has obtained her Habilitation
(in french "Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches"). The main research
topic concerns the development of π-conjugated organophosphorus
oligomers for optoelectronic applications. The most striking results
are the synthesis of the first conducting polymers containing phosphole
rings, development of organophosphorus materials for OLED's and the
synthesis of molecules exhibiting a σ-π conjugation. These scientific
works give rise to 46 publications and 1 patent. In 2005, she has
obtained the French Chemical Society Award in coordination chemistry for Young Chemist.
Research Interests
Molecular Conjugated Materials
- Design of novel phosphorus building-blocks
- Metal-containing conductive polymers
- P-materials for optoelectronic applications (OLEDs, FETs, solar cells...)
Bibliography
You can see the full bibliography of Muriel Hissler at this page.
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