Gérard Ferey
Professor Ferey is an international expert on porous solids, on which he has written from 1992 onwards over 450 articles on many specialized magazines such as the Journal of Solid State Chemistry, Solid State Sciences, Chemistry of Materials, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, the Journal of the American Chemical Society and Science.
His research group, based at the Institut Lavoisier of the University of Versailles, where G. Ferey is Professor above scale, is formed by a few young researchers and is assisted by researchers and engineers from the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique).
Their innovative research is focused on inorganic and hybrid porous solids with microscopical holes (MOFs) which are very useful particularly in petrochemistry, catalysis, gas separation and fine chemistry fields.
This research field is becoming increasingly relevant because of the importance of these materials in hydrogen and CO2 storage as well as in the production of electrode materials, because of their combination of inorganic (metal iones) and organic components (mostly stiff organic molecules that make up one, two or three dimensional porous structures).