Alberto António Caria Canelas Pais
Welcome to the Coimbra Chemistry Centre (Centro de Química de Coimbra, CQC; FCT Unit 313) website.
The Coimbra Chemistry Center (CQC) is the primary research unit at the University of Coimbra (UC), in the field of Chemistry. It operates with three main objectives:
Established in 1977, the CQC is a multidisciplinary research unit with diverse interests spanning from Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Soft Matter, Photochemistry, Biological and Medicinal Chemistries, to research in the fields of Cultural Heritage and Forensic Chemistry.
The CQC is a multidisciplinary research unit comprising 75 integrated researchers with PhD degrees, over one hundred PhD, MSc, and project students, and various associate members from within and outside UC. Its mission is to promote excellence in research in Chemical Sciences by elucidating and controlling molecular mechanisms, developing new fundamental theories, and meeting the evolving technological needs of society through the design and synthesis of new molecular systems and devices. Additionally, CQC is part of the Institute of Molecular Sciences (IMS), an Associate Laboratory with three R&D units, including CQC, Centro de Química Estrutural (UL), and Centro de Investigação em Química da Universidade do Porto.
CQC is equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation for experimental and computational work, including spectroscopic, chromatographic, thermal and electrochemical analyses, theoretical and computational chemistry and synthesis. It also provides dedicated equipment for studying fast reactions from micro- to femtoseconds, along with clean laboratories for cell toxicity studies and screening of new molecular entities with pharmaceutical relevance.
The CQC's impact extends across various fields, including pharmaceutical formulations, photodynamic therapy, drug design and synthesis, sensors, DSSC systems, catalysis, atmospheric chemistry, protein folding, DNA compaction, membrane permeability, and forensic analysis. These activities have been facilitated by the funding of well qualified personnel through FCT, EU and other national and international sources. Furthermore, the center receives substantial industrial support for its research.
Engagement in collaborative research projects is a keystone of the CQC's activities. The center collaborates closely with other research units within UC, national universities, companies, and institutions, fostering extensive international partnerships with research groups worldwide. As a member of various international networks, including LaserLab Europe, the CQC actively contributes to the Roadmap of Research Infrastructures of Strategic Interest. Moreover, it hosts four Science Platforms at UC, namely the Coimbra Laser Lab, NMR Lab, Cryogenic Facility, and Trace Analysis and Imaging Lab (the latter shared with the Department of Physics UC). Furthermore, the CQC plays an active role as a partner of IUPAC and UNESCO, enhancing its global research network and impact.
Dedicated to the protection and development of intellectual property, the CQC has nowadays 196 patents (requested and/or granted) and has supported the establishment of six start-ups. Committed to training high-level research personnel, the center has been involved in the training of PhD students in the areas of Chemistry and Pharmacy, as well as M.Sc and B.Sc students.
The CQC is actively engaged in Outreach Activities to share the CQC's knowledge and expertise and to explain the benefits of research activities to the general public, with a particular focus on engaging secondary schools to encourage students to study chemistry.
The Direction of CQC,
J. Sérgio Seixas de Melo, Director
Teresa Pinho e Melo, subdirector
Executive Board
Associate Professor with Habilitation
Associate Professor with Habilitation
Alberto António Caria Canelas Pais
Luís G. Arnaut
Teresa M. V. D. Pinho e Melo
Maria João Moreno
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Projects
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Research Groups
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Spin-offs
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Researchers
Coimbra Chemistry Centre Day 2021
15 de Dezembro 2021
Auditório da Reitoria da Universidade de Coimbra
Workshop
29 de Janeiro 2019
Departamento de Química, Universidade de Coimbra, Sala E35
C-X Functionalization by Cooperative Catalysis
Prof. Yoshiaki Nakao, Kyoto University, Japan
27th June 2022, 11 am | Sala C-12 do Departamento de Química
ReMade-TNA (deadline: October 11th, 2023)
ReMade-IND (deadline: November 28th, 2023)
ReMade-SME (deadline: December 15th, 2023)
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Professor Carlos Geraldes, retired professor and member of the CQC, received the Fráusto da Silva Prize, awarded by the Portuguese Chemical Society at its XXVIII National Meeting (24-26 June 2023)