Theses

17. Julio C. Terra, Ph.D. 2023. McGill Univeristy

“Core-shell silica nanostructures for greener catalysis”

15. Blaine Fiss, Ph.D. 2022. McGill University

“Mechanochemical methods towards sustainable phosphorus chemistry: From nanomaterials to molecules”

14. Aude Bechu, Ph.D. 2022. McGill University

“Commercially relevant Cd-based quantum dots: environmental transformations' influence on toxicity and the search for sustainable alternatives”

13. Alexandra Gellé, Ph.D. 2021. McGill University

Shining light on plasmonic silver nanoparticles for catalysis

12. Luis Carlos de la Garza Becerra, Ph.D. 2021. McGill University

Designing greener catalysts for vegetable oil oxidation and arene hydrogenation

11. Nicolas Dumaresq, M.Eng. 2019. U. Sherbrook

Synthèse par plasma de catalyseurs hétérogènes spinelles MFe2O4 (M= Cu, CuNi)

10. Alain Y. Li, Ph.D. 2019. McGill University

“Sustainable alternatives for carbonyl reduction”

9. Nahla Araji, Ph.D. 2018. Université de Poitiers

“Procédé éco-compatible d’oxydation catalytique de molécules biosourcées insaturés (furfural, esters ou acides gras insaturés)”

8. Thomas Di Nardo, M.Sc. 2018

Deacetylation by mechanochemistry and aging as pathway to high molecular weight chitosan from chitin”

7. Michael Malca, M.Sc. 2017

Mechanically-activated assembly of monodisperse metal-based nanoparticles: a novel, simple and sustainable means to access chalcogenide nanoparticles

6. Madhu Kaushik, Ph.D. 2016.

“Cellulose nanocrystals as versatile support for catalysis”

5. Mary Bateman, M.Sc. 2015.
“Copper coated iron particles: magneticallly retrievable and low-leaching heterogeneous catalysts for the azide-alkyne huisgen cycloaddition”

4. Monika J. Rak, Ph.D. 2014.
“Mechanochemical synthesis of various metal nanoparticles and catalytic oxidation of styrene using iron oxide nanoparticles and nanoshells”

3. Reuben Hudson, Ph.D. 2013.
“Simple magnetic nanoparticles as catalysts for hydrogenation, condensation and coupling reactions”

2. Kylie L. Luska, Ph.D. 2012.
“The catalytic application of ionic liquid–stabilized metal nanoparticles and molecular complexes”

1.  Samantha A. Stratton, M.Sc. 2011.
“The synthesis of rhodium nanoparticles in conventional and alternative media as catalysts for arene hydrogenation”