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Functional Inorganic, Materials and Supramolecular Chemistry
About
The Functional Inorganic, Materials and Supramolecular Chemistry group has been replaced by the Sustainability and Materials group.
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We research the synthesis of functional molecular, solid state and supramolecular materials, to tackle challenges in energy, sustainability, healthcare and diagnostics.
Our research covers a diverse range of inorganic chemistry, including:
- ligand design and co-ordination chemistry
- metal organic frameworks
- mixed anion materials
- porous framework materials
- nanoparticles
- heterogenous catalysts
We design novel materials and compounds, tuning properties through control of composition and structure, with a particular strength in applications such as coatings and thin films. We make use of the compounds available to the inorganic chemist to design photocatalysts, PET imaging agents, transparent conductors, single site catalysts, and materials for carbon capture storage and utilisation.
Groups within Functional Inorganic, Materials and Supramolecular Chemistry have expertise in:
- X-ray diffraction
- electron microscopy
- chemical vapour deposition
- operando spectroscopy
Making new products with waste CO2
University of Southampton spin-out company, ViridiCO2, is revolutionising the sustainability of chemical manufacturing processes by making products from carbon dioxide (CO2).
People, projects and publications
People
Research projects
Layered copper oxychalcogenides for next generation p-type transparent conductors
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Mechanically Chiral Rotaxanes as Ligands for Gold Catalysis
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Mechanically Interlocked Oligonucleotides: Properties and Applications
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Metal Nanoparticle - MOF Templates; Tailored Routes to Controlled Nanocomposites for Catalysis
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MULTI-site organic-inorganic HYbrid CATalysts for MULTI-step chemical processes
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New applications for interlocked molecules: materials synthesis and MRI imaging
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Nitridic and Carbidic Interstitial Pd Nanoparticles for Directed Catalysis
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Predictive fabrication of visible-light sensitive plasmonic nanocatalysts for efficient conversion of CO2 to light synthetic fuels
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Project 16: Operando Solid-State NMR Using Parahydrogen For CO2 Hydrogenation
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Rotaxane-Oligonucleotides: Stimuli-Responsive Mechanically Interlocked Architectures to Control Oligonucleotide Activity and Gene Transcription
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Southampton provides a great environment to exploit the amazing creativity and atomic/molecular level control that chemistry affords to contribute toward new and innovative solutions to many of the world’s greatest challenges.