About
Kevin LEMOINE is a Researcher at the Clermont-Ferrand Institute of Chemistry, affiliated with Université Clermont Auvergne. His work focuses on fluorinated materials for energy storage applications, employing advanced synthesis techniques such as solid-gas fluorination, solvothermal methods, and high-pressure processes. He holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Le Mans University (2019) and completed postdoctoral research in Japan under the JSPS Fellowship (2020–2023). His research emphasizes sustainable synthesis approaches to limit hazardous fluorine sources, with applications in batteries and environmental technologies.
Education:
- PhD in Inorganic Chemistry, Le Mans University (2016–2019)
- Master's in Innovative Materials, UCBL/INSA Lyon (2016)
- Bachelor's in Physics-Chemistry, University of Lille 1 (2014)
Research Themes:
Develops fluorinated materials via solid-gas reactions (e.g., F₂), solvothermal routes, and high-pressure synthesis. Projects include novel electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries, structural transitions in fluorides, and eco-friendly fluorination methods.
Labs/Teams:
Contributes to the Institut Clermontois de Chimie Fine (ICCF), leveraging expertise in fluorination under controlled conditions (100 mg–100 g scales) and secure fluorination lines.
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