Welcome Fariha and Ziqiong!

In January, we were happy to welcome two new group members.

Ziqiong Huang (left) will be undertaking her PhD project, working on triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion and luminescent downshifting systems for photovoltaic applications.

Dr Fariha Mahmood (right) joins us as a post-doctoral research associate, working on luminescent light-guiding structures for use with indoor photovoltaics.

Arad wins Best Poster Award at RSC Christmas Meeting

Congratulations to Arad for winning the Best Poster Award at the RSC Solid-State Chemistry Group Christmas Meeting 2024. His poster, which presented his recently published work titled “Melt Alloying of Two-Dimensional Hybrid Perovskites: Composition-Dependence of Thermal and Optical Properties,” showcased his exciting research on the thermal and optical properties of meltable hybrid perovskite blends.

New group paper on methacrylate copolymer hosts for solid-state upconversion

Congratulations to group members Michael Bennison, Abi Collins, Larissa Gomes Franca, Georgie Burgoyne Morris, and former group members Joshua Karlsson and Bethan Charles on their new publication in Materials Advances. In this paper through systematic structural tuning of a family of methacrylate copolymers, it was shown that triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion efficiency and mechanism of a standard chromophore pair can be controlled by the glass transition temperature of the host.

Methacrylate-based copolymers as tunable hosts for triplet–triplet annihilation upconversion

Michael J. Bennison, Abigail R. Collins, Larissa Gomes Franca, Georgina H. Burgoyne Morris, Niamh Willis-Fox, Ronan Daly, Joshua K. G. Karlsson, Bethan L. Charles, and  Rachel C. Evans, Mater. Adv., 2025, Advance Article. https://doi.org/10.1039/D4MA01221F

New group paper on Micellar Catalysis

Congratulations to former group member Camille Blayo and current members Bea Jone and Mike Bennison on their new publication in Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Using azobenzene photo surfactants we show that the shape and size of micelles can affect the efficiency of the chemical reactions performed within them.

Size and Shape Matter for Micellar Catalysis using Light-Responsive Azobenzene Surfactants

Camille Blayo, Beatrice E. Jones, Michael J. Bennison, Rachel C. Evans*, Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2024, DOI: doi.org/10.1039/D4OB01587H

Welcome to new PAM group members!

October was a month of regeneration for the PAM group.

Maggie Nelson (MPhil) and Tom Williamson (PhD) joined us for their postgraduate studies.

Dr Abi Collins returns to the group as a postdoctoral researcher working on photonic coatings for indoor solar cells.

Leah Belson and Ned Loveridge join us for their Part III projects

We also “adopted” several members from the Bennett group following Tom’s move to New Zealand: Celia Castillo Blas, Francesca Melle, Arad Lang, Chumei Ye, and Celia Chen joins on a more permanent basis to continue her PhD studies. Welcome all!

Congratulations Nell!

Congratulations to Nell (Helen) Tunstall García (second from left in photo) who successfully defended her PhD thesis last month. Nell has been working on the development of luminescent downshifting polymer composites as spectral conversion layers for solar cells (supported by the European Research Council SPECTRACON project). Thank you to Prof Neil Robertson (Edinburgh) and Prof Serena Best (Cambridge) for examining. Good luck with your next steps Nell – we will all miss you!

New group paper on X-ray driven photoswitching

Congratulations to Bea Jones whose work on X-ray induced isomerisation in photoswitchable surfactants has been published in Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry. This was also Bea’s first paper as corresponding author so a double celebration!

Understanding X-ray-induced isomerisation in photoswitchable surfactant assemblies, Beatrice E. Jones*,  Camille Blayo, Jake L. Greenfield, Matthew J. Fuchter, Nathan Cowieson, and Rachel C. Evans*

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 2005–2015. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.20.176