Associate Editor

Jean-Luc Blin
Editor in Materials Chemistry
Institut Jean Barriol (IJB), Molecular Physics and Chemistry Scientific Centre, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.
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Prof. Jean-Luc Blin is a full professor in physical chemistry, the director of the Institute Jean Barriol and the director of the molecular physics and chemistry scientific center at the University of Lorraine, France. He is the President of the 31st section of the French National Council of University (CNU) since 2015 and the President of the French National Research Agency Commission: «Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies for Products of the Future».

He is also the president of HCERES committee for the evaluation of research units and reviewer for national and intentional research agencies (Poland, USA….). He is member of the scientific committee of various conferences [16th Conference of the International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists (IACIS 2018), Nanoporous Materials,…].

His research interest concerns inorganic and/or hybrid porous materials. His studies are divided into three main themes: (i) The silicate materials synthesis using structuring surfactants; (ii) The encapsulation of enzymes or active agents in porous silicate materials for applications in enzymatic catalysis or in drug delivery; (iii) The design, synthesis and characterization of mesostructured titanium, zirconium and aluminum oxides for (photo)catalysis applications.

He is the coordinator of a large number of national and international projects ANR, CONACYT, CPER….. He has authored 129 scientific publications in highly impact journals including Angew. Chem.. One book chapter, 22 invited lectures at international and national conferences and 1 international patent.
Research Interests
the silicate materials synthesis using structuring surfactants, the encapsulation of enzymes or active agents in porous silicate materials for applications in enzymatic catalysis or in drug delivery, the design, synthesis and characterization of mesostructured titanium, zirconium and aluminum oxides for (photo)catalysis applications.
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