Nanoengineered Materials for Clean Catalytic Technologies
Lead Research Organisation:
University of York
Department Name: Chemistry
Abstract
Catalysis lies at the heart of life on earth, powers our homes and puts food on our tables. However to a large degree our ability to transform individual atoms and molecules into new pharmaceutical medicines, fuels, and fertilisers has depended upon an equal combination of brilliant science and serendipitous discoveries. This reflects the complex interactions between reacting molecules and products, their surrounding environment, and of course the catalyst itself, which ideally remains unchanged over thousands of reaction cycles. Recent advances in chemical synthesis and analysis now offer an unprecedented opportunity to sculpt the atomic structure of solid catalysts and to peer inside their microscopic workings.Over the next five years, I propose to integrate these new experimental and theoretical breakthroughs with my own expertise in catalyst design and testing, to develop a new generation of nanoengineered materials for the clean production of valuable chemical feedstocks and sustainable biofuels. New collaborations, forged with world leaders in the areas of inorganic solid-state chemistry, nanoscale imaging and computer modelling, will help me to develop the multidisciplinary skillsets needed to achieve my vision of solid catalysts, tailored 'on demand', for efficient clean technologies that will benefit society over the coming decade.
Publications
Ellis PJ
(2010)
Evidence for the surface-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura reaction over palladium nanoparticles: an operando XAS study.
in Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
Buckley J
(2010)
Hydroxyapatite supported antibacterial Ag3PO4 nanoparticles
in Journal of Materials Chemistry
Dhainaut J
(2010)
Hierarchical macroporous-mesoporous SBA-15 sulfonic acidcatalysts for biodiesel synthesis
in Green Chem.
Montero J
(2010)
In situ studies of structure-reactivity relations in biodiesel synthesis over nanocrystalline MgO
in Chemical Engineering Journal
Lee A
(2010)
Handbook of Green Chemistry - Online
Montero J
(2010)
Cs Promoted Triglyceride Transesterification Over MgO Nanocatalysts
in Topics in Catalysis
Creasey J
(2014)
Alkali- and nitrate-free synthesis of highly active Mg-Al hydrotalcite-coated alumina for FAME production
in Catal. Sci. Technol.
Related Projects
| Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Award Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EP/G007594/1 | 01/03/2009 | 30/07/2009 | £1,351,103 | ||
| EP/G007594/2 | Transfer | EP/G007594/1 | 31/07/2009 | 30/07/2013 | £251,849 |
| EP/G007594/3 | Transfer | EP/G007594/2 | 31/07/2013 | 13/02/2014 | £257,739 |
| EP/G007594/4 | Transfer | EP/G007594/3 | 14/02/2014 | 12/04/2015 | £57,237 |
