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Functional and electroactive materials research within the University of Bristol. Twitter page managed by group members. Personal: @Charl_FJ_Faul

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@FaulResearch
Faul Research Group
4 months
Sharing our review of conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) for hydrogen storage applications. CMPs offer high specific surface area, large micropore volume, modifiable structures, and elevated enthalpy of adsorption. @BristolChem
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Faul Research Group
5 months
Here we report on a one-pot scalable synthesis method using autoclaves to produce conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) with enhanced surface area and exceptional adsorption capabilities for CO₂ and heavy metal ions.
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Conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) are porous polymers that exhibit desirable functionality for a wide range of adsorption applications. Here, we report a one-step scalable approach that exploits...
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@FaulResearch
Faul Research Group
8 months
We are seeking a motivated PhD student to join our group, working on the synthesis and application of smart functional materials for mobility assistance and digital healthcare technologies. This funded 3.5-year PhD position is available for students worldwide. More info below!
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@FaulResearch
Faul Research Group
9 months
See https://t.co/L8m3MD7QzM for further details, and the full add here:
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Faul Research Group
9 months
A new research associate position with fixed funding for 3 years is available within the Faul Research Group, as part of the new £14 million EPSRC-funded project “The VIVO Hub for Enhanced Independent Living”. Closing date 25/02/2025! Please RT! https://t.co/xztjrkhWKp
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 A new research associate position with fixed funding for three years is available within the Faul Research Group, as part of the new £14 million EPSRC-funded project “The VIVO Hub for Enhanced Ind…
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@FaulResearch
Faul Research Group
11 months
Maxi’s work on a series of dopamine-based polymers and introduced as non-cytotoxic, single-component bio-adhesives that outperform commercial options features on the front cover of Macromol. Rapid Commun. See article 2400345 ( https://t.co/MfQbNstcW8) for more details.
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Faul Research Group
11 months
Our new manuscript Triphenylamine-Based Conjugated Microporous Polymers as the Next Generation Organic Cathode Materials is now available online in @wileyinresearch's Advanced Materials Early View. https://t.co/piL3SUfe5x
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A novel porous polymer based on triphenylamine (LPCMP) is demonstrated as an exceptional cathode for lithium-ion batteries. This study highlights improvements in intrinsic conductivity, practical...
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Faul Research Group
11 months
A huge congratulations to Dr Safa Al Siyabi for successfully passing her PhD viva! With thanks to @AnnaGSlater of the University of Liverpool and @sebrochat of the University of Bristol for their expertise and time during the viva proceedings.
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Faul Research Group
11 months
Excellent achievement by Dr Fang and thanks to all examiners involved.
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Prof. Natalie Fey
11 months
Very proud of @XueFang_Chem, co-supervised by @Charl_FJ_Faul, who passed her PhD viva today @BristolChem. Thank you to @Buttsresearchgp and @a_logsdail for examining and @FaulResearch for letting us celebrate in their office space.
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Faul Research Group
1 year
Proud to share our paper by Worth et al. that explores the use of polytriphenylamine-based conjugated microporous polymers for advanced hydrogen storage applications in a thorough and detailed study. With thanks to @wileyinresearch for publishing in Small.
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Polytriphenylamine (PTPA) conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) are synthesized for hydrogen (H2) storage, achieving specific surface areas over 1150 m2 g−1 and micropore volume of 0.47 cm3 g−1. H2...
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Faul Research Group
1 year
New paper in @ChemistrySelect from @BristolChem: “Towards Implantable Artificial Muscles: Epoxy-Based Bilayer Thermal Actuators". Key points include safe, low-voltage operation at physiological temps aimed at improving life for the aging population.
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The development of soft, biocompatible actuators is crucial in soft robotics. Various shape-memory and thermal actuators are being explored, especially those operating at biocompatible temperatures...
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Faul Research Group
1 year
Congratulations to Dr Maximilian Hagemann who passed his PhD viva this afternoon. With thanks to Prof Stephen Mann of @BristolChem and Prof Olli Ikkala of @AaltoUniversity for their expertise in the examination process. Photo below beautifully self-assembled in height order.
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Faul Research Group
1 year
Prof. Olli Ikkala from Aalto University's Dept. of Applied Physics develops functional materials through hierarchical self-assemblies and biomimetics. He now visits the Faul Group. Here he is giving a lecture on life-inspired soft matter dynamics and functionalities today.
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Faul Research Group
1 year
Prof Faul was recently invited to spend some time at @Tsinghua_Uni Xuetang International Chemistry Summer School. Charl spent 6 years here as adjunct professor (2013–2019). Group member Jerry Mintah joins along on his first trip to China!
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Faul Research Group
1 year
Many thanks to @AnnaGSlater, @MikePrice42, @drananymishra and Prof. Kaner of @uclachem for their engaging talks at the 2024 Timms Lecture this week here at @BristolUni/@BristolChem.
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Faul Research Group
1 year
Our cover feature with @ACS_AMI/@ACSPublications! Here, we describe a porous organic polymer (POP) made of interconnected, protonated polyaryl amines. This material rapidly removes carcinogenic Cr₂O₇²⁻ with high capacity, selectivity and reusability. https://t.co/amcqmUPHnP
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Faul Research Group
1 year
Finalised paper now available:
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In this study, a series of carefully designed polymers, utilizing dopamine as a hydrogen-bonding self-assembling unit, are synthesized. It is found that these motifs act as extremely effective...
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Faul Research Group
1 year
Pleased to have our highly detailed, open access study on "High-performance dopamine-based supramolecular bio-adhesives" published in Macromol. Rapid Commun. from @Wiley_Chemistry, @AdvSciNews. Authors from within @BristolUni and beyond!
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