Postgraduate research opportunities Rational Development of Organocaesium Chemistry

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Key facts

  • Opens: Monday 18 December 2023
  • Number of places: 1
  • Duration: 42 months
  • Funding: Home fee, Stipend

Overview

Synthesis and catalysis are essential tools for chemical manufacture. Currently, organolithium reagents are ubiquitous in both academia and industry for breaking and making chemical bonds. With demands for lithium soaring due to its use in energy technology, new alternative organometallic reagents are required to ensure continuity and new innovations in the chemical industry. This project envisions the development of organocaesium chemistry will fill this need.
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Eligibility

A first-class or upper second-class UK Honours degree is required.

THE Awards 2019: UK University of the Year Winner
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Project Details

Numerous chemicals including manufactured agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and natural products are made using organolithium reagents. In 2020 the European Commission added Li to the Critical Raw Materials list for low-carbon technologies. With increasing exploitation of low-carbon technologies for a net zero emission society, demands for Li are increasing rapidly and will continue to do so, hence the availability of organolithium reagents may become more limited in the future. For assured greater sustainability, a new supply of polar organometallic reagents is essential. The vision is to develop fundamental organocaesium chemistry making uni-metallic and hetero-bi-metallic compounds via rational synthetic design, rather than empiricism, bringing it into the mainstream of organometallic chemistry, in both stoichiometric and catalytic applications. Underpinned by preliminary proof of concept results, this project will open the minds and laboratories of the chemistry community to the vast, untapped potential of organocaesium compounds.

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Funding details

Full tuition fees at the home fee rate plus an annual stipend at the EPSRC rate.

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Supervisors

Professor Mulvey

Professor Robert Mulvey

Pure and Applied Chemistry

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Dr Robertson

Dr Stuart Robertson

Senior Lecturer
Pure and Applied Chemistry

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Pure and Applied Chemistry

Programme: Pure and Applied Chemistry

PhD
full-time
Start date: Oct 2023 - Sep 2024

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Contact us

For further details, contact r.e.mulvey@strath.ac.uk.