Developing research for a sustainable nuclear industry and alternative energies

The ICSM's eight research laboratories

  • Concevoir et développer une instrumentation adaptée aux études multi-échelles
  • Développer des méthodes de modélisation multi-échelles pour prédire les phénomènes aux interfaces
  • Développer des procédés de séparation innovants pour le recyclage des métaux stratégiques
  • Etudier la durabilité des matériaux d'intérêt nucléaire

The Institute for Separation Chemistry in Marcoule (ICSM)

Created in January 2007, the Marcoule Institute in Separation Chemistry (ICSM) is a Joint Research Unit (UMR 5257) between the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), the University of Montpellier (UM) and the National Graduate School of Chemistry in Montpellier (ENSCM). ICSM is composed of 3 research axes gathering 8 laboratories working in close collaboration (see the 2019-2022 scientific report, pdf format)

It is affiliated with the Chemistry Division of the University of Montpellier, as well as the Institute of Sciences and Technologies for a Circular Economy of Low-Carbon Energies (ISEC) within the Energy Division (DES) of CEA Marcoule. In this context, ICSM aims to develop fundamental research with the primary objective of "offering choices" for the development of separation chemistry processes applied to the field of decarbonized energies, while integrating the challenges of sustainable nuclear energy and the broader challenges of recycling for a virtuous circular economy.


Highlights

4th Edition of the Autumn School X-ray and Neutron Reflectivity

Conference organization (19/11/2024)

Teams LTSM/L2ME
 

Atalante2024 Best Poster Award

Awards (15/10/2024)

Team LHYS
 

Bonding and preserving proteins with nano-ions

New results (03/09/2024)

Team L2IA
 

hydrophobic porous liquids for metal separation

New results (09/07/2024)

Team LTSM
 

Success for the 3rd Rencontres Rayonnement Radiochimie 2024

Conference organisation (27/06/2024)

Team LSFC
 

First synthesis of U18O2 pellets

New results (05/06/2024)

Team LIME
 

Film produced within the framework of ANR AUTOMACT

Film "Fondamental ! À la recherche du Futur | EP4 | Vers un avenir durable (17/05/2024)

Team LNAR
 

ICSM PhD students' Day 2024

ICSM PhD students' Day (18/04/2024)

ICSM
 

Demonstrating the complementarity of SANS, SAXS and Wet-STEM techniques on unfrozen samples

Publication in Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects (04/03/2024)

Teams LNAR/L2ME
 

Study of Matter in Environmental Conditions (L2ME)

Objective of the team: A multi-scale approach for material characterization, from nanometer to micron, in real space and in Fourier space.

Agenda

Seminar of Dr Nicolas SEIGNEUR (Centre de Géosciences, Mines Paris PSL, France)

Nul n’est jamais assez fort pour ce calcul…  sauf Hytec ?
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 at 10:00 am

Seminar of Pr. Jacques EKSTEEN (Curtin University, Perth, Australia)

Amino acids and glycine in hydrometallurgy: Potential, applications and limitations in primary and secondary resources
Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 1:30 pm

PhD Thesis 2025

The ICSM is offering several PhD positions starting in October 2025!

Further information, here

ICSM News

Testimonials

William's Nzodom, PhD student at LSFC