Dynamic solid-state phenomena
Dynamic solid-state phenomena, porous materials, anomalous thermal expansion
Research Fields
Supramolecular chemistry, materials science, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry
Research Highlights
- Highly effective new materials for xylene separation
- Methodology development for measuring heats of adsorption directly
- Solvent mediated synthesis of cyclobutane isomers
Research Summary
The primary focus of the Barbour group is to develop the tools to understand counterintuitive behaviour (particularly the dynamics of structural flexibility) of porous materials. In addition to detailed crystal structure analyses, we carry out physico-chemical measurements of the kinetics and thermodynamics of sorption processes. We also actively develop new devices and protocols that we apply routinely to our own research: these include an environmental gas cell for in-situ structural analysis of gas-loaded crystals (by means of single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction), and pressure-gradient differential scanning calorimetry.
Applications of Research
- Gas and vapour separation
- CO2 scrubbing
- Thermal actuators
Len Barbour
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
ljb[at]sun.ac.za
+27 21 808 3335
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