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Chemistry and materials

Qualifications Duration Start dates Application period
PhD
(MPhil also available)
Full-time: 3–4 years
Part-time: 6–8 years
February and October January to April
Qualifications
PhD (MPhil also available)
Duration
Full-time: 3–4 years
Part-time: 6–8 years
Start dates
February and October
Application period
January to April

Chemistry and Materials is a vibrant area of research at the OU. We have an extensive track record in working synergistically with both industrial and academic partners.

Key themes of our research include:

  • Catalysis research, focusing on the synthesis and characterisation of bimetallic catalysts for fuel cells and catalytic converters. We also have interests in characterising porous materials and surfaces.
  • Green chemistry and resource efficiency research, focusing on recovery of high value chemicals from waste and biomass.
  • Nanomaterials and nanocomposites, focusing on novel materials and their applications in for example nanosensors, photovoltaics, catalysis, energy harvesting and storage.
  • Organosilicon research, focusing on new materials and coatings based on silsesquioxanes, biomimetic organosilicon chemistry, the development of novel HPLC phases and the mechanism of substitution at silicon.
  • Polymer processing and structure development research, focusing on understanding and predicting the effects of molecular variables during polymer processing.
  • Supramolecular chemistry research, including luminescent sensors and probes,  photoactive molecular devices, and new calixarene motifs and applications.
  • Experimental evaluation of quantum chemical models that describe the physico-chemical properties of molecules/materials.

Entry requirements

Minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent). If you are not a UK citizen, you may need to prove your . 

Current/recent research projects

  • Development and analysis of recognition polymers.
  • Lanthanide complexes as incorporated luminescent detectors.
  • Understanding and improving reactivity of low platinum group metal three-way catalysts.
  • Supported catalysts for the recovery of valuable chemicals from wastes.
  • Synthesis, and Application of Nanoparticles using Calixarenes.
  • Electron Spectroscopy Measurements of Functionalised DNA Components for Radiotherapy.
  • Molecular modelling and biological relevance of supramolecular structures in nucleic acids.
  • Sustainable plastics including new packaging materials, environmental impact of plastics and recycling waste plastics.
  • Recovery of chemicals from wastes such as metals.
  • Heritage Science involving the cleaning of museum textiles and the conservation of plastic works of art.
  • Active sustainable packaging to tackle food waste and plastic pollution.
  • Investigating the Formulation, Characterization and Performance of Novel Nanomaterials for the Treatment of iron deficiency anaemia.

Potential supervisors

  • Dr James Bruce – supramolecular photochemistry
  • – electrospinning, materials chemistry
  • – catalysis, green chemistry and resource efficiency
  • – catalysis, fuel cells and materials chemistry
  • – polymer processing, x-ray spectroscopy
  • – nanoparticles in cancer therapy
  • – inorganic materials chemistry
  • Dr Shaun Mutter – computational chemistry
  • Dr Kate Nixon – Electron impact ionisation, electron momentum spectroscopy, radio-sensitizers, biomolecules, electron momentum profiles
  • Dr Daniel Payne – organic and supramolecular chemistry
  • – organic, supramolecular, and materials chemistry
  • – chemical sensors and biosensors

Fees and funding

UK fee International fee
Full-time: 拢4,786 per year Full-time: 拢15,698 per year
Part-time: 拢2,393 per year Part-time: 拢7,849 per year

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