New President of the French Chemical Society
Stanislas Pommeret will be SCF President from 2022 to 2024
90th Anniversary: Death of Joseph Achille Le Bel
French chemist and co-discoverer of the basic concepts of organic stereochemistry
Stretching a Solid Modifies its Wettability … Or Does it?
Measuring and modeling the contact angle of liquid microdroplets placed on stretched amorphous solid films to clarify an opposition
80th Birthday: Igor Tkatchenko
French chemist focused on catalysis and organometallic chemistry
Pierre Süe Prize 2018
Paolo Samorì, Université de Strasbourg, France, honored by French Chemical Society (SFC)
Joseph-Achille Le Bel Prize 2018
Antoine Baceiredo, Institut de Chimie de Toulouse, France, honored by French Chemical Society (SCF)
Lavoisier Medal Awarded to Christian Amatore
Highest honor of the Société Chimique de France (SCF, French Chemical Society)
New SCF President
The new President of the French Chemical Society (SCF) is Professor Marc Taillefer
Joseph-Achille Le Bel Prize 2017
Philippe Walter, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France honored
Pierre Süe Prize 2017
Professor Emeritus André Mortreux, University of Lille, France, honored
Driving Chemistry and Europe
Mobility that favors exchanges between researchers is extremely important for the scientific community
Gérard Férey (1941– 2017)
French chemist and MOF expert passed away
The Strength of Chemistry in France
G. Chambaud-Debrabant, President of the French Chemical Society, about the society's activities, its challenges, and the place of chemists in modern society
European Society Magazines
Meeting under the motto "ChemPubSoc Europe: working together, experimenting together, sharing success"
Expectations of Younger Chemists in France
International Younger Chemist Network: The expectations of younger chemists in France
French Young Chemists’ Network: Two Years Already!
An overview of the RJ-SCF's work in the first two years
Pierre Süe Prize for Daniel Lincot
French Chemical Society honors solar energy researcher
Joseph-Achille Le Bel Prize 2015
French bioelectrochemist Serge Cosnier honored
The Colors of Life
The colors of the living world are produced by a wide variety of mechanisms