Professor Catherine Murphy FRSC
Winner: 2022 Centenary Prize
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
For pioneering work on the growth, size and shape control, biological applications and environmental implications of gold nanocrystals, and for excellence in communication.
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So many problems in society have a technical solution rooted in chemistry: sustainable energy, food security, clean water, personalised medicine.
At the nanoscale, gold and silver exhibit brilliant shape-dependent optical properties that enable applications in chemical sensing, biological imaging, optical displays, energy conversion devices, mechanically improved polymer nanocomposites, and even photothermal therapy for removal of pathogenic cells.
The use of gold in so many technology sectors is, in part, due to Professor Murphy’s work. Since 2001, her lab has developed the seed-mediated growth method to synthesise these nanomaterials and has extensively studied their formation mechanisms, kinetics and surface chemistry. The seed-mediated growth approach is now widely adopted by the nanomaterials community as a way to control crystal growth on the nanoscale.
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