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Technical day: Nanomaterials & surface chemistry - Ref. JT2505

A technical day organized in Paris by LNE, the NanoMesureFrance Association and SMURFnano, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, to explore the analytical challenges and innovations in nanomaterial surface chemistry.

Would you like to take stock of the sectors developing surface-functionalized nanomaterials, discover recent technological innovations in terms of characterizing surface chemistry and discuss current initiatives or areas of progress to consider?

Mark your calendar to participate in the nanomaterials technical day organized in Paris by LNE, the NanoMesureFrance Association and SMURFnano, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

Research institutes, expert laboratories, industrialists & manufacturers of measuring instruments will be present to express their needs and expectations, share the capabilities of screening methods (TGA, ICP, XRF, Raman, NMR) and extreme surface analysis methods (XPS, SIMS) or even discuss current and future actions at European and international level.

Members of NanoMesureFrance

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Event co-organized with NanoMesureFrance and SMURFnano

Schedule

9h30 | Welcome of the participants

LNE - Conference room, 1 rue Gaston Boissier, 75015 Paris

10h00 | Introduction

Valérie GODEFERT, cross-functional project manager | LNE

Needs from stakeholders

10h10 | Analytical needs for regulatory and safety purposes

Dr. Thomas LEOPOLD, Health, Environment, and Product Stewardship | France Chimie

10h25 | Surface chemistry in nanomedicine : The (simple) case of SuperSPIO20

Dr. Geoffrey COTTIN, CTO | Superbranche

10h40 | Needs in cosmetics

Speaker to be confirmed

Existing framework and methods

10h55 | Quantifying the Total and Accessible Amount of Surface Functionalities and Ligands on Nanomaterials : overview and recommended methods

Dr. Ute RESCH-GENGER, Head of Division Biophotonics | BAM

11h25 | Q&A

Valérie GODEFERT, Cross-functional project manager | LNE

Dr. HDR François-Xavier OUF, Program Director for Advanced Materials and Aerosol | LNE


12h00 | Lunch


Most commonly used analytical techniques: applicability and maturity for NM/AdMa

13h30 | A screening strategy and methods for identification of possible surface chemical modifications

Dr. Keld Alstrup JENSEN, Professor MSO | NFA

13h50 | Characterisation of the surface chemistry of nanomaterials by X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy (XPS)

Marie GOURIER, Head of nanomaterial and extreme surface characterisation division | FILAB

14h10 | Introduction and application of SIMS to nanomaterials characterization

Dr. Aurélien THOMEN, NanoSIMS Product Manager | CAMECA

14h30 | Q&A

Valérie GODEFERT, Cross-functional project manager | LNE

Dr. HDR François-Xavier OUF, Program Director for Advanced Materials and Aerosol | LNE


15h00 | Break


What initiatives in progress or should be taken to move the issue forward?

15h30 | Standardizing the Quantification of Surface Functionalities, Ligands and Coatings on Nanomaterials

Dr. Ute RESCH-GENGER, Head of Division Biophotonics | BAM

15h55 | Guidance on surface chemistry analysis: Project 1.6 OCDE

Dr. Keld Alstrup JENSEN, Professor MSO | NFA

16h20 | Round table

Which strategy for speeding up the development of a recognised and reliable testing offer to meet the regulatory requirements for nanomaterials?

Moderation : 

Valérie GODEFERT, Cross-functional project manager | LNE

Dr. HDR François-Xavier OUF, Program Director for Advanced Materials and Aerosol | LNE

16h50 | Conclusion

Valérie GODEFERT, Cross-functional project manager | LNE

Dr. HDR François-Xavier OUF, Program Director for Advanced Materials and Aerosol | LNE

17h00 | End of the event