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  Designing gating in microporous solids for selective gas adsorption


   School of Chemistry

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  Prof Paul Wright  Applications accepted all year round

About the Project

Research in the Wright group is dedicated to the synthesis and characterisation of novel microporous and mesoporous solids, and their application in adsorption and catalysis. The Wright group has specific expertise in the synthesis and characterisation of novel zeolite, zeotype and mesoporous solid materials that show unusual structures and accessible sites of potential application in chemisorption and catalysis.

This project aims for the design of microporous zeolitic and metal organic framework solids for selective gas adsorption. This will require novel materials synthesis, including using templating approaches and ligand design, structure solution and multi-technique characterisation, measurement of adsorption and in situ structure measurement. The aim is to control the interaction of adsorbed molecules (such as carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide) with so-called sentinel cations or functional groups at the window openings (see references 1 and 4). More advanced adsorption measurements for gas mixtures will be performed in collaboration with the Chemical Engineering department at Edinburgh.

Potential applicants are welcome to arrange to visit St Andrews at any time. Please see:http://ch-www.st-andrews.ac.uk/PGadmissions.html for the application procedure or e-mail [Email Address Removed] for more information


Funding Notes

Industrial funding also available

References

Understanding carbon dioxide adsorption on univalent cation forms of the flexible zeolite Rho at conditions relevant to carbon capture from flue gases M. M. Lozinska, E. Mangano, J. P. S. Mowat, A. M. Shepherd, R. F. Howe, S. P. Thompson, J. E. Parker, S. Brandani and P. A. Wright*, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134(42), 17628-17642

Co-templating and modelling in the rational synthesis of zeolitic solids
M. Castro, R. Garcia, S.J. Warrender, P.A Wright, P.A. Cox, A. Fecant, C. Mellot-Draznieks and N. Bats
Chem. Commun., 2007, 3470-3472

Flexibility and Swing Effect on the Adsorption of Energy-Related Gases on ZIF-8: Combined Experimental and Simulation Study D. Fairen-Jimenez, R. Galvelis, A. Torrisi, A. D. Gellan, M. T.
Wharmby, P. A. Wright, C. Mellot-Draznieks and T. Duren Dalton Trans. 2012, 41(35),10752-10762

Structural chemistry, Monoclinic-to-Orthorhombic Phase Transition, and CO2 Adsorption Behaviour of the Small Pore Scandium Terephthalate, Sc2(O2CC6H4CO2)3, and Its Nitro- And Amino-Functionalized Derivatives J. P. S. Mowat, S. R. Miller, J. M. Griffin, V. R. Seymour, S. E. Ashbrook, S. P. Thompson, D. Fairen-Jimenez, A.-M. Banu, Tina Düren, and P. A. Wright
Inorg. Chem., 2011, 50 (21), 10844–10858







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