
About
Bruno Alonso is a CNRS Research Director at the Institute of Chemistry of Montpellier (ICGM), a joint research unit of CNRS, University of Montpellier, and the National School of Chemistry of Montpellier (ENSCM). His work focuses on advanced materials chemistry with emphasis on nanostructured hybrid systems and NMR characterization of organic-inorganic interfaces.
Education
- Engineer, National School of Chemistry of Paris (1993)
- Doctorate in Materials Science, University of Paris VI (1998)
- CNRS Research Fellow (2001)
- Accreditation to Supervise Research, University of Orléans (2006)
- Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Paris 1-CNED (2017)
Research Interests
Dr. Alonso's research centers on hybrid organic-inorganic materials with expertise in sol-gel chemistry, nanoscale self-assembly, and advanced NMR spectroscopy. His group develops:
- Biomimetic nanocomposites using polysaccharides (chitin/cellulose) and oxides
- Zeolite systems with controlled heteroelement distribution and acidity
- Multinuclear NMR methods for probing molecular interactions at interfaces
Applications span sustainable materials, energy storage, and catalytic systems with strong emphasis on green synthesis approaches.
Publication Trends
Analysis of recent publications (2021-2025) reveals dominant themes in zeolite chemistry (40% of output) and biomimetic nanomaterials (30%), with growing integration of computational methods (15%). His work increasingly employs machine learning for NMR prediction and solvent-free synthesis techniques, reflecting industry shifts toward sustainable materials. Collaborative publications span 12 countries with consistent focus on energy applications (hydrogen storage, thermal management) and advanced characterization.
Research Infrastructure
Based at Montpellier's Balard Research Chemistry Center, Dr. Alonso utilizes ICGM's state-of-the-art facilities including high-field NMR spectrometers and materials synthesis laboratories. His group maintains active collaborations with European institutions for X-ray diffraction, computational modeling, and gas-sensing applications.
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