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Reference Number EP/F036159/1
Title UK Semiconductor Photochemistry Network: UK-SPC
Status Completed
Energy Categories Not Energy Related 90%;
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells(Hydrogen, Hydrogen production) 10%;
Research Types Basic and strategic applied research 100%
Science and Technology Fields PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Chemistry) 100%
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation Not Cross-cutting 100%
Principal Investigator Professor A (Andrew ) Mills
No email address given
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Queen's University Belfast
Award Type Standard
Funding Source EPSRC
Start Date 01 April 2008
End Date 31 March 2011
Duration 36 months
Total Grant Value £75,358
Industrial Sectors Chemicals; Energy; Manufacturing
Region Northern Ireland
Programme Energy : Physical Sciences
 
Investigators Principal Investigator Professor A (Andrew ) Mills , Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen's University Belfast (100.000%)
  Industrial Collaborator Project Contact , Plasma & Thermal Coatings Ltd (0.000%)
Project Contact , Lyondell (0.000%)
Project Contact , Belfast City Hospital Trust (0.000%)
Project Contact , Johnson Matthey plc (0.000%)
Project Contact , Pilkington Group Ltd (0.000%)
Project Contact , SolTex Global Ltd (0.000%)
Project Contact , CVD Technologies Ltd (0.000%)
Project Contact , Huntsman Tioxide (0.000%)
Project Contact , Uniqema Ltd (0.000%)
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Objectives
Abstract Semiconductor photocatalysis (SPC) is a rapidly expanding subject that, combined with nanotechnology, has led to some striking new products on the market, such as self-cleaning glass (e.g. Activ from Pilkington Glass), tiles, fabrics, paint and concrete. In it light is used to excite an semiconductor material which is then able to carry out a wide range of reactions including: the mineralisation of organics, destruction of bacteria, viruses and moulds, clearing the 'fog' associated with misted windows, generation of fuels (such as hydrogen via water splitting) and driving novel organic reactions. The UK has many leading experts (academic and industrial) in this area, working in a wide range of different areas (e.g. new material synthesis, photoreactor design, radical-based sterilisation and mineralisation and ceramic film coating). With the ever-rising, global interest in SPC and its commercialisation it is important that the UK maintains its world-leading status via a more coherent effort. This Network will bring together the many, diverse, internationally-recognised experts to form an active, focussed community, to share information and collaborate on a range of innovative, multidiscipline projects, ranging from: solar hydrogen production to photosterilising surfaces. The Network will facilitate the exchange of information and expertise through meetings, visits and the training of research workers and postgraduate students. A dedicated Network website, designed to be of use to both experts and non-experts, will provide details of: membership and useful contacts, events, relevant useful links (e.g. with other Network sites, background literature), programmes of work, key background and promotional literature and a library archive of all presentations. The activities of the Network and its members will be promoted not only through website, but at conferences - in particular a dedicated international, UK-based conference - and via publicationsin journals and magazines. These activities, events and features will result in: a greater understanding and appreciation of the field of semiconductor photochemistry, significant synergistic collaborations between research groups and industry, enhanced academic support for the significant, photocatalyst-based UK-based industries and new and improved semiconductor photochemistry based, marketable devices/systems. The Network will allow the UK to maintain and advance its lead in both cutting-edge research and products, in this highly-competitive, rapidly growing field
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Added to Database 05/12/07