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28 Mar 2017

Ross Jaggers and Stefan Bon from report in Materials Horizons the fabrication of hydrogel objects which can be individually programmed to uniquely respond to a shared external trigger, and have the ability to communicate with one another when in proximety.

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14 Feb 2017

Highly reactive molecule imaged for the first time by David Fox group & IBM published in Nature Nanotechnology.

David Fox who spearheaded the project along with Anish Mistry in collaboration with IBM have synthesised and imaged a highly reactive molecule for the first time, Triangulene. It was first hypothesised in the 1950’s and ever since, chemists have struggled to synthesise it until now.

Triangulene, a triangular fragment of graphene which contains two radicals is predicted to have desirable properties for electronic devices. For more information see the article attached.

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09 Feb 2017

Excellence in Chemistry UG Scholarships for 2017 entry

Warwick is privileged to attract high fliers. To reward hard work and promote outstanding achievement in Chemistry, we are proud to offer scholarships of up to £1000 for our top performing students. These are available to every UK and EU student that chooses us as their first choice and achieves A* at A Level Chemistry, or 7 in higher Level Chemistry, and excels in their other subjects too.

 

If you have any questions about scholarships or any aspects of Chemistry at Warwick please contact us at chem-undergraduate@warwick.ac.uk or on +44 (0)24 7652 3678

and we’ll be happy to help.

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25 Aug 2016

Welcome to new students

Congratulations to everyone who has been offered a place to study at Warwick Chemistry in October 2016! Please see our for our essential checklist and information about what to do before you arrive. We’ll also be sending out Welcome Packs to all new starters, with an introduction from our award-winning ChemSoc and a summary of what to expect in your first few weeks at Warwick, so keep an eye out for yours.

We look forward to welcoming you all to Warwick in October. In the meantime, if you have any queries, please feel free to contact our UG Admissions Administrator, Lucy Brickwood.

Best wishes

Ann Dixon, Senior Admissions Tutor

Department of Chemistry

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28 Jul 2016

LiveSlides – Promoting Research

A part of an ongoing Warwick and Monash effort on studying photoactivatable metal-based anticancer prodrugs using vibrational spectroscopic techniques has recently been published in .

Warwick-Monash joint-PhD student, Robbin Vernooij, presents some of the main findings of their recent work, in a format called LiveSlides by ACS, in order to engage readers in a new way:

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18 Apr 2016

Crystallising MOFs

Research carried out on solvothermal crystallisation of metal-organic frameworks is published as a science highlight at Diamond Light Source.

The work was carried out by in collaboration with colleagues from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and from National Institute for Materials Science in Japan. Using high energy X-rays at , the UK synchrotron radiation facility, it has proved possible to penetrate solvothermal reaction vessels and measure high resolution powder diffraction data during the formation of extended solid structures, such as metal organic frameworks. This has provided unprecedented information about the formation mechanism of these topical materials, including direct observation of phase transformation and exchange of solvent within porous structures during chemical reaction.

 

The work has been published in two papers in the journal Angewandte Chemie in the past few months:

 

In situ observation of successive crystallizations and metastable intermediates in the formation of metal-organic frameworks. Angew Chem Int Ed. 2016. DOI: .

 

Exchange of Coordinated Solvent During Crystallisation of a Metal–Organic Framework Observed by In Situ High Energy X-ray Diffraction. Angew Chem Int Ed. (2016) DOI: .

 

The science highlight article is linked here:

 

 

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07 Apr 2016

Sensing Springtime

An antibody that senses one enantiomer of plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is characterised and by Marsh and Napier groups in Chemistry and Life Sciences in PLOS ONE.

30 Mar 2016

Medherant featured by the Royal Society as ‘ones to watch’ in the future

Medherant's painkiller patches have now been showcased in a recent Royal Society publication: 'Translating Innovation'. See page 22 of:

 

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02 Mar 2016

Award for Dave Haddleton

On Sunday, Dave Haddleton was presented with an award for “recognition of outstanding service and contribution to the Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing” at the RSC Editors Symposium banquet at the Guildhall in London. The award was given for service on the Board of “Chem Comm”, and for being Editor in Chief – and launching – “Polymer Chemistry”.

16 Feb 2016

Collaborative work from the groups of , Unwin, Rourke, and Wedge (Warwick physics) exploring the organometallic chemistry of paramagnetic complexes of palladium(I) and platinum(I) has been published in

12 Feb 2016

with Warwick Medical School and UHCW NHS Trust reveals new clues to widely prescribed therapeutics' actions in body. Simvastatin sodium salt and fluvastatin interact with human gap junction gamma-3 protein in Press coverage in

11 Feb 2016

Symposium in China

Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China, held a Symposium on 23-25 November 2015 to celebrate Peter Sadler’s achievements in biological and medicinal inorganic chemistry.

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