Paper published in Chemical Communications!

We are excited to share that a new research paper, β€œFunctionalised Polyaniline-Based Porous Organic Polymers for Catalytic Conversion of CO2 into Cyclic Carbonates,” authored by Ulzhalgas Karatayeva and Charl F. J. Faul, has been published Open Access in Chemical Communications!

This work introduces a sustainable strategy for CO2 capture and conversion using carboxylic-functionalised polyaniline-based porous organic polymers. These materials enable the efficient production of cyclic carbonates with high conversion rates and excellent recyclability, all without the need for solvents or co-catalysts. This study highlights the potential of heterogeneous catalysts to advance green and cost-effective CO2 utilisation.

πŸ”— Click here to read the full paper!

Faul Group Graduation 2025 !

This July celebrates the success of Faul Research Group members and their graduation! Congratulations once again to Dr Helal Alharbi, Dr Xue Fang, Shaohua Li, Amelia Reay, Becca Rees-Porter, Freddy Walden, and Paige Barker!

Warmest wishes from all of us in the group, and the very best to their next chapters, whether in academia, industry, or beyond!

Review paper published in Int. J. Hydrogen Energy!

A new review paper titled β€œExploring conjugated microporous polymers for hydrogen storage: A review of current advances” authored by John Worth, Valeska P. Ting, and Charl F. J. Faul, was recently published Open Access in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy!

This extensive review offers design guidelines and insights to support the development of conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) as physisorption-based materials for hydrogen storage, serving as a valuable reference for future research on the related fields. Check the paper for more details!

Prof. Will Dichtel (Northwestern) visiting the FRG!

Great to have Prof. Will Dichtel visiting Bristol. Will is the Timms Lecturer 2025 as part of our annual flagship materials chemistry symposium, the Timms Symposium (where Ulia gave an oral presentation, and most of the group presented posters!).

Will spent all of Tuesday afternoon with the group (chatting to most members individually!). Great afternoon to share, and a fantastic Timms Lecture yesterday!

Thank you Will!

Paper published in Chemistry – A European Journal!

A new paper titled β€œSelf-Assembly, Aggregation Mechanisms, and Morphological Properties of Asymmetric Perylene Diimide-based Supramolecular Polymers” authored by Helal Alharbi, Xue Fang, Robert L. Harniman, Charl F. J. Faul, is recently published Open Access in Chemistry – A European Journal!

This study features in the synthesis of various asymmetric perylene diimide (PDI) derivatives and investigates the effects of hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups on the properties of the resulting supramolecular polymers (SMPs). The PDI self-assemblies were induced by THF/H2O mixtures as an optimal system and characterized via UV/Vis, AFM, and TEM, revealing the formation of nanofiber-based supramolecular structures that exhibit a coiling tendency. Check the link for more details!