Research Group: Chemistry Number of Students: 1 Length of Study in Years: 3 Years Full-time Project: yes
Recent successes in microwave clean chemistry have opened new, efficient routes for low-temperature hydrogen production, decarbonisation, and plastic waste upcycling. This PhD research project aims to develop effective microwave catalysts and optimise process parameters for the selective recovery of monomers and value-added chemicals from various plastic waste types and their mixtures. Microwave presence can alter chemical equilibrium, making its effects on different materials and reactants more accessible. Previous research within the group demonstrated a Fe-based catalyst for converting plastic polymers into high-purity hydrogen and carbon nanotubes, with over 97% theoretical hydrogen mass extracted. The study will also investigate the use of ionic liquids (ILs) as catalysts or solvents for controlled depolymerisation, with a particular focus on waste PVC and the customisation of conditions to enhance monomer/ chemicals recovery. The PhD student will also have an opportunity to work with microwave engineers, industry partners and entrepreneurs, and to be trained on an interdisciplinary basis.
Application Method:
To apply for this studentship and for entry on to the Chemistry programme (Full Time) please follow the instructions detailed on the following webpage:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/spcs/phdresearch/application-process/#apply
Supervisor Contact Details:
For informal enquiries about this position, please contact Dr Michael Jie
Email: x.jie@qmul.ac.uk
Deadline for applications: 31st of January 2024
SPCS Academics: Dr Michael Jie