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Nanofilms and membranes program

Research in the nanofilms and membranes program is directed towards the design, fabrication and characterisation of thin film materials that are structured at the nanoscale. These structures allow control of properties such as optical or electronic response to stimuli, permeability, porosity and mechanical properties. The applications of these materials are diverse and range from photonics to gas separation to drug delivery, but in each case we aim to develop a fundamental understanding of materials properties and use this to optimise their application.

Project

Design of nanostructured organic films

Proton exchange membranes for fuel cells

Nanostructured membranes and capsules for biosensing, catalysis and drug delivery

 


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