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Interface Polymers Wins Prestigious CCE-JEC Award
Warwick Spinout, Interface Polymers, Wins Prestigious CCE-JEC Innovation Award 2024 for Polarfin® PP Adhesion Promoter
Shapeshifting molecules controlled by light
Exciting Warwick photochromic chemistry features in the latest edition of SCI Chemistry & Industry (C&I) Magazine.
Dr Mark Greenhalgh secures slice of £4m grant
Dr Mark Greenhalgh, has secured a substantial grant from the EPSRC to establish an international collaboration for his pioneering research in catalysis and molecular interactions.
Dr Sebastian Pike comments on the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023
In the first week of October 2023 the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots. Dr Sebastian Pike CommentsLink opens in a new window.
Perfect Programmable Glyco-Materials
The Ward and Gibson Groups have developed 'programmable' Glycan-bearing materials, which are perfect, with no dispersity.
Using photosynthesis for Martian occupation
Researchers are working on sustainable technology to harvest solar power in space – which could supplement life support systems on the Moon and Mars. Read associated Nature Communications articleLink opens in a new window.
In-cell Organometallic Redox Catalysis Explained
An RSC animationLink opens in a new window explains the work of an international team of scientists, led by Warwick Chemistry, and named winners of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Dalton Division Horizon Prize 2022.
PhD Student Stephen Brown wins Cruickshank Prize 2023
For the second year running, PhD student Stephen Brown (Pike Group) has been recognised by the British Crystallography Association for great scientific communication. Read moreLink opens in a new window
RSC Dalton Conference comes to Warwick for 2023.
The RSC Dalton Conference came to Warwick for 2023, with 420 attendees and 130+ sessions highlighting the strength and depth of Inorganic Chemistry in the UK.
Insights into the properties of metal-oxo clusters
Metal-oxo clusters are well defined molecular analogues of semiconducting metal oxide materials.. Two articles investigating their structure and photochemistry have been recently published by the Pike group. Read more.
Prof Peter Sadler wins Royal Society’s prestigious Davy Medal
Professor Peter Sadler receives the Davy Medal, for pioneering medicinal inorganic chemistry, ‘Metals in Medicine’, and the design of new metallodrugs with novel mechanisms of action.
Making oxygen with magnets for astronauts
A potentially better way to make oxygen for astronauts in space using magnetism has been proposed by an international team of scientists, including a University of Warwick chemist. Read moreLink opens in a new window.