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and in heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis. Applications from those who have previously carried out projects involving laboratory research are particularly welcome, however further training will be
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@sheffield.ac.uk Subject Area: Synthetic chemistry, asymmetric synthesis, catalysis, natural products synthesis. Requirements: At least a 2:1 honours degree or an MSc with merit/distinction (or equivalent) in
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microporous and mesoporous frameworks, which make them highly versatile in catalysis. In this PhD, you will explore how composition, porosity, and metal doping influence catalytic performance, contributing
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year round Details Boron containing molecules are of high value, as they have many applications in chemical synthesis, materials science, and catalysis. This PhD will research new ways in which to make
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Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Catalysis underpins almost every process in the chemical and petrochemical industries. However, many oxidation processes still rely on energy
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catalytic oxidation of organic contaminants in water. Working at the interface of materials chemistry, catalysis, and environmental engineering, you will explore synthesis-structure-activity relationships and
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-dimensional (2D) materials possess extraordinary properties — high surface areas, nanoscopic thicknesses and extreme aspect ratios — that make them powerful tools for sensing, catalysis, separations and
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. This approach has important applications in areas of discovery science, such as medicinal chemistry and agrochemical development, and catalysis. We will specifically target azetidines, small 4-membered cyclic
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year round Details Molecules containing lanthanide elements are currently of strong interest due to their use in fields such as catalysis, magnets, imaging, battery technologies and ultra-cold chemistry
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’ of these fragments that will allow the incorporation of functional molecules such as fluorescent reporters. j.harrity@sheffield.ac.uk Subject Area: Synthetic chemistry, asymmetric synthesis, catalysis, natural