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Vincent Maisonneuve is a Professor at Le Mans University and leader of the Crystallized Fluorides group within the Institute of Materials Jean Rouxel (IMMM). His research spans solid-state chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and nanomaterials, focusing on fluoride synthesis and energy applications.
- Coordinated ANR PRCE OPIFCat project (2021-24) with Solvay
- Developed nanofluorides with particle sizes below 3 nm
- Recipient of CNRS International Emerging Actions (2022)
Research interests include:
- Synthesis of inorganic-organic hybrid fluorides (MOFs with tetrazole ligands)
- Nanofluoride preparation via microwave and mechanical methods
- Fluoride-ion battery electrolytes and Li/Na-ion electrode materials
- Oxyfluorides for water electrolysis and green hydrogen production
His recent publications (2019-2021) demonstrate expertise in microwave-assisted synthesis, structural characterization, and energy applications spanning battery technology and catalysis. Key collaborations include partnerships with Solvay, Collège de France, and international institutions.
Scientific awards include:
- Prix coup de cœur de la Fondation Grand d’Entreprise Grand Ouest (2021)
- CNRS International Emerging Actions (2022)
Current advising includes two PhD students working on fluoride storage materials and oxyfluoride electrocatalysts. He has led the development of automated fluorination lines for HF/F2 gas reactions at IMMM.



