Dr Ceri Hammond MRSC
Winner: 2021 Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize
Imperial College London
For the development of traditional and sustainable catalytic processes using heterogeneous catalysts.
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91AV is a very diverse and wide-ranging topic, which gives opportunities to work in a huge number of specialist fields and work environments.
Transitioning to a sustainable society means we have to replace non-renewable and polluting resources with cleaner, renewable alternatives. In the chemistry world, this means substituting fossil resources for renewable things such as agricultural waste or recycling surplus CO2 from the atmosphere.
However, to replace fossil resources, we need to develop ways to rearrange the chemical bonds in these renewable alternatives into the structures and forms we need in society. This is the general focus of Dr Hammond's research. In particular, the group is focused on developing catalysts; compounds that speed up chemical reactions, but which are not used up during the process. By developing new kinds of catalysts, the group is able to do new types of chemistry so that important industrial products can be made from renewable waste materials instead of non-renewable fossil resources.
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