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Philippe Roger is a Professor at Université Paris-Saclay, affiliated with the Faculty of Sciences and Department of Chemistry. He is based at the Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux d'Orsay (ICMMO - UMR 8182) in Building 670, Bureau 1206 (17-19 Avenue des Sciences, 91400 Orsay, France). His research is conducted within the SM2ViE team (Synthèse, Molécules et Matériaux pour le Vivant et l'Environnement), focusing on advanced polymer and material science.
His research spans Polymer Chemistry, Surface Science, and Nanomaterials, with emphasis on stimuli-responsive polymers, antimicrobial surfaces, polymer brushes, and catalytic materials. Key methodologies include atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), plasma deposition, and supramolecular assembly. His work bridges fundamental chemistry with applications in environmental remediation, biomedical materials, and sustainable technologies.
Recent publications (2021-2025) reveal strong trends in functional polymer synthesis (e.g., pH-responsive nanoparticles, active ester copolymers), surface modification (PET functionalization via plasma/ATRP), and nanomaterial applications (quantum dot sensors, silver nanoparticle antimicrobials). Interdisciplinary collaborations dominate his work, particularly in developing eco-friendly processes and advanced catalytic systems.
While no formal awards are listed in available materials, his prolific publication record in high-impact journals (Nature Communications, ACS Applied Polymer Materials, European Polymer Journal) demonstrates significant scholarly contribution.
His laboratory work centers on the SM2ViE team at ICMMO, utilizing platforms for polymer synthesis, surface characterization (XPS, ellipsometry), and nanomaterial development. Current projects emphasize sustainable material design, including waste PET valorization and biobased antimicrobial networks.