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Time Allocation Jan - June 2026

260111 Sharon Ashbrook School of Chemistry University of St Andrews High-Field High-Resolution 183W NMR Study of Aluminate Sodalites
260112 Sharon Ashbrook School of Chemistry University of St Andrews Using 93Nb-17O correlations to discriminate between Nb-O-Nb, Nb-O-Ta and Ta-O-Ta bonds in 17O-enriched SrNbTaO6 (continuation - TAP allocation 250714)
260113 Sharon Ashbrook School of Chemistry University of St Andrews Understanding the Oxygen Sites of 17O-Enriched Zeolites Using Multinuclear NMR Spectroscopy
260114 Frédéric Blanc Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool 47/49Ti Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) NMR of Ba3TiMoO8
260115 Frédéric Blanc Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool High Temperature MAS NMR from doped to stochiometric Palmierite Oxide
260116 Frédéric Blanc Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool Identification of in-/ex-pore species and 1H-17O interactions in biomass mimic activated and adsorbed ZSM-5 samples
260117 Frédéric Blanc Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool Fast MAS 1H and 14N-1H HMQC Spectra of Quercetin Cocrystals, Prepared via Liquid Assisted Grinding and Neat Grinding
260118 Steven Brown Physics University of Warwick High-Field Solid-State NMR to Probe Interactions between the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Roxithromycin and Excipients as a Powder and in a Gel-State
260119 Marina Carravetta Department of Chemistry University of Southampton Investigation of the local environment of 25Mg in MgAlPO-5 under variable temperature conditions
260120 James Cooper Department of Chemistry University of Reading Monitoring the conformational dynamics of rotaxanes in vesicles using 19F NMR
260121 Russell Taylor Department of Chemistry Durham University Synthesis of Magnesium Aluminophosphates from sustainable materials and
Synthesis of Zn-AlPO's for methanol-to-hydrocarbons chemistry
260122 Pasul Dupree Biochemistry University of Cambridge 2D 13C Solid state NMR studies of natural cellulose fibrils
260123 Paul Dupree Biochemistry University of Cambridge 2D Solid state NMR studies of modified cellulose
260124 Paul Dupree Biochemistry University of Cambridge 2D 13C NMR studies of hemicellulose influence on cellulose fibrils in plant primary cell walls
260125 Paul Dupree Biochemistry University of Cambridge Solid state NMR studies of Cryptococcus neoformans cell wall
260126 Tomislav Friscic School of Chemistry University of Birmingham Deciphering complex desolvation patterns of simple organic materials
260127 Tamara Galloway Biosciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences University of Exeter Determining the structure of a novel cellulose and chitosan-based bioplastic
260128 John Griffin Department of Chemistry Lancaster University Investigating the electrochemical behaviour of Li3V2O5 using in situ high-field solid-state NMR
260129 Kenneth Harris School of Chemistry Cardiff University In-situ Solid-state NMR Studies of the Spontaneous Formation of Multi-component Crystals at the Solid-Liquid and Solid-Solid Interfaces Between the Pure Phases of the Individual Components
260130 Michael Hope Chemistry University of Warwick 81Br NMR of Layered Lead-Halide Perovskites
260131 Dominik J. Kubicki School of Chemistry University of Birmingham Investigating the Atomic-Level Structure of Halide Perovskite Alteration Layers Formed During Moisture-Induced Degradation Using High-Field 17O NMR
260132 Dominik Kubicki School of Chemistry University of Birmingham Studying structural dynamics of melting and glass formation in phosphonium based metal halide perovskites: 31P VT NMR studies
260133 Dominik J. Kubicki School of Chemistry University of Birmingham Ion diffusion and phase evolution in low-dimensional halide perovskitoids
260134 Laura Lander Department of Engineering King's College London High-Field Solid-State NMR Investigation of Li� Transport Pathways via Isotope Exchange in Polymer–Ceramic Composite Electrolytes
260135 Jozef Lewandowski Chemistry University of Warwick Mapping complex interface with solvent edited experiments at fast MAS
260136 Jozef Lewandowski Chemistry University of Warwick SOFAST-NOESY at Ultrafast MAS for Studying Large Complexes (continuation project)
260137 Josh Makepeace School of Chemistry University of Birmingham Atomic-level structure and ion dynamics in metal amide, imide and nitride-hydride hydrogen storage materials (6/7Li, 137Ba, 87Sr, 14/15N)
260138 Russell Morris School of Chemistry University of St Andrews Determining the Surface Modification and Growth for Hybrid Materials using 17O MAS NMR Spectroscopy
260139 Sarah Robinson Sainsbury Laboratory University of Cambridge Solid-State NMR Studies of Cell Wall Remodelling in Response to Environmental and Hormonal Cues
260140 Shanwen Tao School of Engineering University of Warwick Elucidating Lithium Environments in Li-Doped Copper Oxides by �Li Solid-State NMR
260141 Shanwen Tao School of Engineering University of Warwick Investigate the ion conduction mechanism of oxide conductors by solid state NMR
260142 Ian Taylor Macromolecular Structure Laboratory The Francis Crick Institute, London-UK CP-MAS Solid-State NMR studies of HIV-1 capsid tubular assembly-CPSF6 and -Sec24c interactions (continuation).
260143 Brant Walkley School of Chemical, Materials, and Biological Engineering The University of Sheffield 11B MAS and MQMAS NMR to investigate the immobilisation/leaching mechanism of neutron absorber B in geopolymer wasteform (Proposal 2 of 2 by the PI; this proposal is the second priority)
260144 Brant Walkley School of Chemical, Materials, and Biological Engineering The University of Sheffield High-field 17O, 27Al, and 127I (MQ)MAS NMR to understand the immobilisation mechanism of radioactive anions (Technetium and iodine) in phosphate-based geopolymer wasteform (Proposal 1 of 2 by the PI; this proposal is the first priority)
260145 Paul Webb School of Chemistry University of St Andrews Investigating Structure-Performance Relationships in Silica-Based Heterogenous Catalysts
260146 Philip Williamson School of Biological Sciences University of Southampton 3D SOFAST/BEST-based solid-state NMR experiments for protein assignment
260147 Philip Williamson School of Biological Sciences University of Southampton How does the cellular environment influence the conformation of alpha-synuclein aggregates and what role does this play in disease progression?
260148 Philip Williamson School of Biological Sciences University of Southampton Exchange Phenomena and Their Impact on Membrane Partitioning
260149 Paul Wright School of Chemistry University of St Andrews Understanding the Al Environments in Zeolites Using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
         
         
         
         
         
         

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