Dr Andrea Laybourn MUUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥
Winner: 2023 Barrer Award
University of Nottingham
For outstanding contributions towards developing the sustainable synthesis of porous materials, with a particular emphasis on microwave and continuous flow synthesis.
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Dr Laybourn’s research focuses on making and optimising porous materials using continuous flow microwave technologies. Porous materials contain holes in their structure and so they are excellent at 'soaking up' molecules, much like a sponge. Andrea’s research group is particularly interested in a class of porous materials known as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) which comprise metal nodes/clusters and linkers made from organic molecules. By changing the metal nodes/clusters and linkers and their combinations, it is possible to tailor the structures and properties of MOFs for a range of applications, such as mitigating environmental pollution by capturing pollutants, or as catalysts in chemical reactions, or for use in drug delivery.
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