
معرفی
Antoine TISSOT is a CNRS Researcher at the Paris Institute of Porous Materials (UMR 8004, CNRS-ENS-ESPCI) within the Department of Chemistry at École Normale Supérieure (ENS). He specializes in coordination chemistry, with a focus on Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), switchable materials (spin crossover, conductivity, luminescence), and sensing technologies. His research emphasizes applications in catalysis, environmental remediation, and biomedical sensing. He holds a PhD in coordination chemistry from University Paris-Sud and completed postdoctoral studies at the University of Geneva under a Marie Curie Fellowship. Key affiliations include the Institut Lavoisier de Versailles before joining the Porous Materials Institute of Paris in 2016.
Education:
- PhD in Coordination Chemistry, University Paris-Sud (Supervisor: Dr. Marie-Laure Boillot)
- Postdoctoral Research, University of Geneva, Switzerland (2011–2014, Marie Curie Fellowship)
Research Interests: Development of MOFs for sensing, catalysis, and conductivity; spin crossover dynamics in nanomaterials; environmental and biomedical applications of porous materials.
Publications & Trends: Over 190 publications, including high-impact studies on defect-engineered MOFs, luminescent sensors for drug detection, and photocatalytic CO2 conversion. His work bridges fundamental material science and applied technologies, with a focus on nanocrystals and functionalized composites.
Grants & Collaborations: Collaborations with institutions like ESPCI Paris and international partners. Research supported by CNRS and EU funding (e.g., Marie Curie Fellowship).
Labs/Teams: Leads projects within the Paris Institute of Porous Materials, focusing on MOF synthesis and functionalization for real-world applications.



