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We have 6 Analytical Chemistry (porous materials) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Analytical Chemistry (porous materials) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 6 Analytical Chemistry (porous materials) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Soft & Crystalline Composite Materials: Developing Total Scattering Workflows for the Interrogation of Structure.

An exciting interdisciplinary project for an enthusiastic student to develop a broad range of expertise, combining the experimental and computationally-based characterisation of advanced composite materials. Read more

PhD studentship in in situ imaging and diffraction of dual-phase zeolite composites for nuclear waste remediation.

Applications are sought for a PhD project under the supervision of Dr Phoebe Allan at the University of Birmingham, Dr Sharif Ahmed and Dr Joe Hriljac at Diamond Light Source, and Dr Tom Carey at the National Nuclear Laboratory. Read more

Preparation and evaluation of nanostructured materials for pollution abatement

We prepare novel high surface area and porous materials, characterise them using techniques including high performance electron microscopy and evaluate them for application in the area of pollution abatement, specifically the removal and destruction of water-borne pollutants, such as industrial dyes. Read more

Green methods to revalorise wastes: transformation into sustainable materials and chemicals

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

Non-thermal plasma as a chemical reagent: elucidating mechanism and exploring NTP for pharmaceutically relevant electroreductive reactions

Chemistry depends on electrons, but we cannot yet fully control electrons to deliver precise reactivity. Controlled high-energy electron sources—such as non-thermal plasma (NTP)—could unlock new and selective chemical transformations, but little is known about these states of matter when mixed with reaction media. Read more
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