The BN region in its Smart Specialisation Research and Innovation Strategy (RIS3) has identified five areas of specialisation: — Innovations in biomedical science and technology — Digital and society — Milieux and Resources for Safe, Healthy and Sustainable Food — Sustainable and Intelligent Materials — Energy Transition This project is part of Axis 4: Durable and intelligent materials. Organic materials are materials that are synthesised by clean processes of organic synthesis. They have many advantages over inorganic materials such as high degradability, energy-efficient production methods and simplified formatting. Organic materials, due to their great diversity, are likely to offer profoundly innovative solutions to problems encountered in areas as diverse as agriculture, pharmacy, human and animal medicine, the environment or transport. They therefore contribute directly and indirectly to the progress of the industrial sectors and are upstream of research directly linked to the competitiveness clusters in the agri-food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, automotive and aerospace sectors. Focused on synthesis methodology, his research paves the way for the discovery and synthesis of new prepared compounds for a variety of applications in the field of health and sustainable development. Thanks to the synergy of its skills and the quality of its equipment, Labex Synorg wants to position itself in an international competitive context as a major player in organic synthesis. In this context, the research carried out by the Synorg labex must be at the forefront and this is only possible if the performance of the analytical techniques enabling the characterisation of the molecules and macromolecules synthesised is ensured. Among these techniques, one of the most effective is mass spectrometry. The LCMT, supported by its partners in the Synorg labex, wishes to submit, in the context of the call for co-financing of national projects of the CBRBN, a request for co-financing of equipment of the type LC/MS QTOF mass spectrometry essential to the realisation of the projects supported by Synorg. These projects were selected after written and oral evaluation by an international expert committee. Almost 70 % of the projects submitted were rejected by this jury, excellence being the only criterion of choice.