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  Microporous Polymer Catalysts


   Department of Chemistry

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  Dr R Dawson  Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

Porous materials such as naturally occurring and synthetic zeolites are widely used in industry as heterogeneous catalysis due to their high internal surface areas. Porous polymers are a relatively new class of porous material with good thermal and chemical stabilities and are of interest for heterogeneous catalysis as their sorbentsorbate interactions are readily modified by using functionalised monomers. In this project you will synthesise novel porous polymers for catalytic applications, characterising them using a variety of solid state techniques and evaluating their use in chemical transformations.

Chemistry (6)

Funding Notes

This is a self-funded project. The applicant should have or expect to gain at least an upper second class degree, or equivalent overseas qualification, in a relevant subject.
If you have the correct qualifications and access to your own funding, either from your home country or your own finances, your application to work with this supervisor will be considered.

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