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Dr. Mohamed Mellah is an Associate Professor at Université Paris-Saclay, affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Chemistry and Materials of Orsay (ICMMO), specifically within the LCM research group. His work bridges organic synthesis, catalysis, and electrochemistry, with a focus on developing environmentally friendly catalytic methodologies using electrochemistry. He is particularly known for his expertise in enantioselective (heterogeneous) catalysis and electrosynthesis/electrocatalysis. Current research emphasizes samarium-based electrocatalytic procedures for chemoselective reductions.
His research group explores innovative catalyst designs, including salen-based polymers and heterogeneous systems, to enhance catalytic efficiency and recyclability. Key contributions include studies on samarium-mediated reactions, carbon dioxide activation, and the synthesis of functional materials like polymer brushes. These efforts aim to advance sustainable chemical processes.
Mellah has published extensively in top journals such as ChemCatChem, Chemistry – A European Journal, and Organometallics, with a focus on electrochemical methodologies and green chemistry principles. His work highlights the integration of organic synthesis with electrochemical strategies to address challenges in catalysis and material science.