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from polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs). By replacing conventional polymeric membranes and adopting dry-processed electrodes, this work has the potential to double energy density, reaching up
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Several types of polymeric materials undergo rapid degradation under both storage and use, unless antioxidants and stabilisers are added to suppress undesirable reactions. This project is co-funded
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Funding Source: Warwick Industrial Fellowship (WIF) Sponsor Company: Thomas Swan & Co Ltd Start Date: 1/10/2025 Project Overview The project focuses on the development of sustainable chemistries for the crosslinking of useful rubber compounds without the need for many currently used toxic...
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years. In total there will be about 25 doctoral researchers who will conduct soft matter research combining fields as diverse as physical chemistry, spectroscopy, synthetic organic and polymeric synthesis
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to create a steady flow of 1000 Bar low voidage emulsion (particle voidage greater than 40%). Alternatives include a high-pressure pump or batch filling and depressurising into a buffer / separation vessel
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to create a steady flow of 1000 Bar low voidage emulsion (particle voidage greater than 40%). Alternatives include a high-pressure pump or batch filling and depressurising into a buffer / separation vessel
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the action of electric and magnetic fields, on the other hand, they can create extremely shape-shifting structures Project aims: The main challenge of this project is to synthesise suitable polymeric
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Prof E. W. Bert Meijer at the Technical University of Eindhoven. Join this team to explore the synthesis and assembly of carbohydrate-based supramolecular polymers. In contrast to traditional polymeric
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or sprayable emulsions. We envision that the generated knowledge will advance the field of bio-based and sustainable material technologies and contribute to new developments of biopolymer hydrogels
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live in. Your role The PhD candidate will generate and study complex macroscopic flow patterns of LCE precursors, polymerize the precursors into LCEs programmed by the flow patterns, and study the