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We have 170 Organic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

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Organic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

We have 170 Organic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students

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P22. CO2 and Bio-derived Oxygenated Polymers to Reduce Adhesives Carbon Footprint (CSHP CDT)

Adhesives play a critical role in many technologies from construction, transportation, electronics to consumer goods. There are growing environmental concerns, legislation and customer pressure to deliver more sustainable adhesives and to ensure they maximise recycling of other components. Read more
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P21. Radical polar crossover from the triplet state (CSHP CDT)

New reaction manifolds are valuable for the synthesis of complex molecules. This project will focus on the development of radical-polar crossover reactions by employing visible light mediated energy transfer catalysis to generate complex three-dimensional heterocyclic scaffolds. Read more
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P2. New applications of thiophene-S,S-dioxides in sustainable synthesis (CSHP CDT)

Thiophene S,S-dioxides (TDOs) are convenient but underutilised building blocks in organic chemistry. This project will seek to develop new applications of TDOs in sustainable chemical synthesis. Read more
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P19. Combatting Antimicrobial Resistance (CSHP CDT)

Resistance to pharmaceuticals, including anti-infectives and cancer drugs, and agrochemicals is a major global health problem. As highlighted by the 2016 O’Neill report, the situation with current antibiotics is perilous. Read more
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P18. Synthesis of Aryl-fused Bicyclo[3.1.1]heptanes (BCHeps) and Validation as Heterobiaryl Bioisosteres (CSHP CDT)

While naphthalene and equivalent heterobiaryl rings are often encountered in drugs, candidates and lead molecules, they can be susceptible to cytochrome P450-mediated metabolism and exhibit flat, sp2-rich structures and are almost invariably derived from fossil fuel sources, limiting their current and future utility. Read more
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P14. Next generation antibiotic siderophores (CSHP CDT)

This project will develop next generation synthetic siderophores - small molecule high affinity iron receptors used by bacteria to accumulate iron. Read more
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P13. Micellar organo-catalysis in water using earth abundant main group elements (CSHP CDT)

This project will explore methods to use earth abundant, Lewis acidic main group catalysts to catalyse organic transformations in water by exploiting micellar confinement. Read more
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P1. Improving the sustainability of propellane chemistry (CSHP CDT)

Bicyclo[n.1.1]alkanes (BCAs) have emerged as important building blocks in contemporary drug design, serving as useful building blocks that can substitute for aromatic rings, leading to improved physicochemical and pharmacokinetic profiles of drug candidates. Read more
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P4. Green Polymers from Sugars towards Polyethylene-Like Materials (CSHP CDT)

Polymers are widespread in modern society as they produce light, strong, and cheap plastic materials, with an ever-increasing demand, which are critical to many technologies from consumer goods, electronics to healthcare. Read more
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P28. Late-Stage Oxygenation of Medicinally Important Bridged Bicyclic Hydrocarbons using Unspecific Peroxygenases (UPOs) (CSHP CDT)

We will establish methods for the synthesis of novel, medicinally important bridged bicyclic hydrocarbon (BBH) scaffolds using late-stage oxygenation enabled by unspecific peroxygenase (UPO) enzymes. Read more
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P27. An exploration of “greener” alternatives for oligonucleotide synthesis (CSHP CDT)

The solid phase synthesis of oligonucleotides, historically conducted on controlled pore glass, but more recently on polystyrene, typically proceeds in a 3′ to 5′ direction by a four-step synthesis cycle with each step followed by a solvent wash. Read more

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