Porous Liquids: Understanding, Scope and Applications
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Liverpool
Department Name: Chemistry
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Organisations
Publications
Brand MC
(2023)
Photoresponsive Type III Porous Liquids.
in Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Kearsey RJ
(2023)
Competitive aminal formation during the synthesis of a highly soluble, isopropyl-decorated imine porous organic cage.
in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
Brand M
(2022)
Shining a Light on Photoresponsive Type III Porous Liquids
Brand M
(2022)
Shining a Light on Photoresponsive Type III Porous Liquids
Kai A
(2021)
Modular Type III Porous Liquids Based on Porous Organic Cage Microparticles
in Advanced Functional Materials
Greenaway R
(2021)
Melt-Quenched Porous Organic Cage Glasses
Brand M
(2021)
Melt-quenched porous organic cage glasses
in Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Description | Porous liquids are a new class of material that could have applications in areas such as gas separation and homogeneous catalysis. The were recently reported by the investigator team in a joint study, Nature 2015, 527, 216, and we have a patent filed, and have established a company, Porous Liquids Technology (http://www.porousliquidtechnologies.com) to explore commercial ventures: Porous liquids are described as: "a new class of liquid materials that contain microscopic cavities (pores), each the size of a single molecule. They contain up to 10 000 times the number of cavities that are found in conventional liquids, and up to around 20% of the liquid is actually empty space. Thanks to these cavities, porous liquids can absorb large amounts of gas and they can be tuned to selectively absorb one gas over another - as for porous solids, which are widely applied in industry. However, a critical advantage over porous solids is that porous liquids can also flow through pipes, meaning that they can be applied in a host of different ways. For example, they can be implemented in continuous flow separations or be drop-in replacements for liquid absorption systems based on conventional liquids, such as amine solutions." The aim with this grant is to build up our understanding of the scope and applications of these new materials. |
Exploitation Route | Porous liquids are already being investigate by groups around the world, e.g. DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b15873, and they have generate media interest, e.g. https://eic.rsc.org/feature/a-fluid-idea-with-holes/3008369.article. |
Sectors | Chemicals Energy Environment Healthcare |
Description | Formation of a company, Porous Liquid Technologies LTD. A patent has been filled on the discovery and application of porous liquids. |
First Year Of Impact | 2017 |
Sector | Chemicals,Energy,Environment,Healthcare |
Title | CCDC 1952665: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination |
Description | Related Article: Rebecca L. Greenaway, Valentina Santolini, Filip T. Szczypinski, Michael J. Bennison, Marc A. Little, Andrew Marsh, Kim E. Jelfs, Andrew I. Cooper|2020|Chem.-Eur.J.|26|3718|doi:10.1002/chem.201905623 |
Type Of Material | Database/Collection of data |
Year Produced | 2020 |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
URL | http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/services/structure_request?id=doi:10.5517/ccdc.csd.cc23jx6s&sid=DataCite |
Title | CCDC 2234276: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination |
Description | Related Article: Rachel J. Kearsey, Andrew Tarzia, Marc A. Little, Michael C. Brand, Rob Clowes, Kim E. Jelfs, Andrew I. Cooper, Rebecca L. Greenaway|2023|Chem.Commun.|59|3731|doi:10.1039/D3CC00072A |
Type Of Material | Database/Collection of data |
Year Produced | 2023 |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
URL | http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/services/structure_request?id=doi:10.5517/ccdc.csd.cc2dzyfs&sid=DataCite |
Title | CCDC 2234277: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination |
Description | Related Article: Rachel J. Kearsey, Andrew Tarzia, Marc A. Little, Michael C. Brand, Rob Clowes, Kim E. Jelfs, Andrew I. Cooper, Rebecca L. Greenaway|2023|Chem.Commun.|59|3731|doi:10.1039/D3CC00072A |
Type Of Material | Database/Collection of data |
Year Produced | 2023 |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
URL | http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/services/structure_request?id=doi:10.5517/ccdc.csd.cc2dzygt&sid=DataCite |
Company Name | Porous Liquid Technologies |
Description | Porous Liquid Technologies develops a new liquid material, called porous liquid, that has greater absorption capabilities. |
Year Established | 2017 |
Impact | Currently, there are 7 officers registered with significant control. |
Website | http://www.qubis.co.uk |
Description | The Big Bang Fair North West |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Regional |
Primary Audience | Schools |
Results and Impact | "The Big Bang North West welcomed over 8000 school children to the Exhibition Centre Liverpool on July 2 to enjoy a fun filled day of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) activities, from virtual reality experiences to colourful scientific shows." In collaboration with the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, a team from the University of Liverpool led by Becky Greenaway, engaged with school students at the North West Big Bang STEM event using our outreach programme: 'The Hole Story'. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2019 |