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Evgueni Kirillov is an Associate Professor at the University of Rennes, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry. His research focuses on advanced catalytic systems, particularly metallocene catalysts for stereoselective polymerization, CO₂ activation, and lanthanide-based catalysts for high-impact polystyrene production. He has contributed significantly to the design of hybrid ligand systems and dinuclear 'photoswitchable' catalysts. His work bridges fundamental catalysis with industrial applications in polymer science and green chemistry.
Research Interests: His primary areas include catalysis (metallocene systems, Pincer complexes), CO₂ valorization, polymer synthesis (long-chain branched polyethylene, styrene copolymers), and ligand engineering for tailored catalytic performance. His studies often involve mechanistic investigations using advanced spectroscopic and analytical techniques.
Publications: Dr. Kirillov has published extensively on catalyst design, polymerization mechanisms, and CO₂ functionalization. His recent work emphasizes sustainable catalytic processes for industrial polymers and energy-efficient chemical transformations.
Awards: No specific scientific awards are listed in the provided materials.
Advising & Grants: While no student advisees or grant details are explicitly mentioned, his prolific publication record suggests active involvement in graduate student supervision and collaborative research projects.
Labs/Teams: His research is conducted within the University of Rennes Chemistry Department, focusing on catalytic materials and polymer synthesis.



