Catalysis
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Projects
Ab initio simulations of chemical reactions on platinum nanoparticles
Chris-Kriton Skylaris (Investigator), Álvaro Ruiz-Serrano, Peter Cherry
•Use first principles calculations to study the relationship between shape and size of nanoparticle and the oxygen adsorption energy.
• Investigate the effect of high oxygen coverage on the catalytic activity of the nanoparticles.
Origins of Evolvability
Richard Watson, Markus Brede (Investigators), William Hurndall
This project examined the putative evolvability of a Lipid World model of fissioning micelles. It was demonstrated that the model lacked evlovability due to poor heritability. Explicit structure for micelles was introduced along with a spatially localised form of catalysis which increased the strength of selection as coupling between potential chemical units of heredity were reduced.
People
John EvansProfessor, Chemistry (FNES)
Markus BredeSenior Lecturer, Electronics and Computer Science (FPAS)
Richard WatsonSenior Lecturer, Electronics and Computer Science (FPAS)
Denis KramerLecturer, Engineering Sciences (FEE)
Chris-Kriton SkylarisLecturer, Chemistry (FNES)
Ugur MartResearch Fellow, Engineering Sciences (FEE)
Otello RoscioniResearch Fellow, Chemistry (FNES)
Peter CherryPostgraduate Research Student, Chemistry (FNES)
William HurndallPostgraduate Research Student, Electronics and Computer Science (FPAS)
Álvaro Ruiz-SerranoPostgraduate Research Student, Chemistry (FNES)
Petrina ButlerAdministrative Staff, Research and Innovation Services