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, which we called NMR-Relaxorption. It combines simultaneous measurements of adsorption and desorption with low-field NMR measurements of signal intensity and relaxation/diffusion. This concept
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to be carried out in the Institute for Bioengineering at the University of Edinburgh is going to combine anti-adhesive approach to prevent bacterial adsorption and bactericidal method to achieve effective
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prove extremely beneficial for applications in various areas, including electrochemical energy storage, catalysis and gas adsorption. MXenes have already shown promise for gas separations, as they showed
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this project, you are given the opportunity to focus on environmental applications of porous materials such as MOFs. Specific application areas include water harvesting by adsorption and catalytic hydrogen
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application areas include water harvesting by adsorption and catalytic hydrogen generation using MOFs. The project mainly involves the synthesis and characterization of existing and new MOFs, as
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of the growth of the functional layer with a monitoring of the morphology of the layer by AFM or SECM. The study of the kinetics and thermodynamics of adsorption of a metal cation in the functional layer will be
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under air to eliminate organic pollutants in gaseous form (CO2,H2O) would therefore be easier. Zeolites are considered competitive materials in terms of cost, shape selectivity and adsorption efficiency
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, covalent organic frameworks), and complexation of biopolymers with porous materials into freestanding membranes, hydrogels or aerogels. The work duties also include evaluating the adsorption capacity and
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evaluating the adsorption capacity and selectivity of the materials for various metal ions commonly found in electronic waste, aiming at developing efficient nanocomposites for E-waste recycling. Furthermore
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capture from the atmosphere. Central to this endeavour is the enhancement of gas separation performance in cyclic gas adsorption/desorption processes, achieved through the design and development of 3D