Solid-state NMR Research Service for UK Universities
Lead Research Organisation:
Durham University
Department Name: Chemistry
Abstract
Solid-state NMR is an important technique for characterising and studying solid materials whether they are homogeneous or heterogeneous, crystalline or amorphous. It can be applied across a wide-range of chemistry including novel organic, inorganic, organometallic and hybrid compounds, polymers (both natural and synthetic), fuels, pharmaceutical and excipients, composites, ceramics, catalysts, liquid crystals and biologically-based systems. This proposal is for a solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) research service. The service will be available to members of the UK academic community and will based around a new state-of-the-art 400 MHz spectrometer. It will build upon the well-established and highly-experienced service currently running at Durham. The service will offer experiment planning and interpretation, in addition to providing high-quality spectra. It will promote the application of solid-state NMR to chemical problems and will act as a centre for practical training in solid-state NMR methodology. The EPSRC service will run in parallel to a commercial service supporting the research and development needs of industry. The case for support describes how the service will be structured, how it will operate and how much instrument time will be available to its users. It is proposed that the Service will operate for a period of five years to permit a major equipment upgrade to be carried out and its impact evaluated.
Organisations
Publications
Jones M
(2008)
Heterogeneous catalysts for the controlled ring-opening polymerisation of rac-lactide and homogeneous silsesquioxane model complexes
in Dalton Transactions
Shin JF
(2012)
Synthesis and characterization of proton conducting oxyanion doped Ba2Sc2O5.
in Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
Marr AC
(2011)
Entrapping homogeneous catalysts by sol-gel methods: the bottom-up synthesis of catalysts that recycle and cascade.
in Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
Orera A
(2008)
Effect of oxygen content on the 29Si NMR, Raman spectra and oxide ion conductivity of the apatite series, La8+xSr2-x(SiO4)6O2+x/2.
in Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
Apperley DC
(2010)
Speciation of chloroindate(III) ionic liquids.
in Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
Zeng R
(2011)
Alkaline ionomer with tuneable water uptakes for electrochemical energy technologies
in Energy & Environmental Science
Jones M
(2009)
Zinc(II) Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Species and Their Application for the Ring-Opening Polymerisation of rac -Lactide
in European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Sandoval M
(2009)
Synthesis and characterization of zeotype ANA framework by hydrothermal reaction of natural clinker
in Fuel
Ascough P
(2008)
Influence of production variables and starting material on charcoal stable isotopic and molecular characteristics
in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Kubczyk T
(2011)
Nanoporous aluminosilicate catalyzed Friedel-Crafts alkylation reactions of indoles with aldehydes and acetals
in Green Chemistry
Di Iulio C
(2010)
Zinc(II) Silsesquioxane Complexes and Their Application for the Ring-Opening Polymerization of rac -Lactide
in Inorganic Chemistry
Copping R
(2008)
Tetravalent metal complexation by Keggin and lacunary phosphomolybdate anions.
in Inorganic chemistry
Attfield MP
(2010)
Structural variety within gallium diphosphonates affected by the organic linker length.
in Inorganic chemistry
Briden C
(2007)
A study of the chemistry of isomorphous substitution and characterization of Al-ZSM-5 and Sc-ZSM-5 synthesized in fluoride media
in Inorganic Materials
Lawrence C
(2010)
One step room temperature synthesis of ordered mesoporous silicaSBA-15 mediated by cellulose nanoparticles
in J. Mater. Chem.
Kendrick E
(2009)
An investigation of the high temperature reaction between the apatiteoxide ion conductor La 9.33 Si 6 O 26 and NH3
in J. Mater. Chem.
Chong L
(2008)
One-pot rapid low-cost synthesis of Pd-fullerite catalysts
in Journal of Materials Chemistry
Alam N
(2008)
Crystalline mesoporous silicates from layered precursors
in Journal of Materials Chemistry
Al-Yasari A
(2009)
Preparation of high-oxygen-content apatite silicates through Ti-doping: effect of Ti-doping on the oxide ion conductivity
in Journal of Materials Chemistry
Robinson M
(2010)
Synthesis of nanoporous aluminosilicate materials and their application as highly selective heterogeneous catalysts for the synthesis of ß-amino alcohols
in Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical
Jones M
(2010)
Cu(II) homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts for the asymmetric Henry reaction
in Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical
Robinson M
(2009)
Synthesis and catalytic activity of nanoporous aluminosilicate materials
in Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical
Egerton T
(2007)
Comparison of photooxidation and photoreduction reactions on TiO2 nanoparticles
in Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
Description | The Solid-State NMR service provided NMR spectra and interpretation services for users without ready access to this important, but relatively expensive, analytical technique for analysing solid materials. This work fed into a large number of papers (74 listed here) over the period. Aided by the baseline EPSRC funding, the Service ran a busy commercial operation over the funding period, supplying services to 10-15 companies per year in, for example, the petrochemical, pharmaceutical, agrichemical, polymer and defence industries. |
Exploitation Route | This is best addressed by individual users of the Service. We have indicated below the areas in which the Service had a significant impact. |
Sectors | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Chemicals,Healthcare,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology,Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |
Description | EPSRC |
Amount | £668,649 (GBP) |
Funding ID | Contract 01SSN01112011 |
Organisation | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 11/2011 |
End | 10/2016 |