Matthew Lennox
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Bath
United Kingdom
Biography
Matthew is a Lecturer in Chemical Engineering. He helps to deliver the undergraduate degree programmes and his research uses molecular simulation to explore adsorption and membrane-based separations.
Research Interest
Matthew’s research uses molecular simulations to help understand adsorption and membrane-based separations and to guide the development of robust and effective materials for these processes. In particular, he is interested in: Vapour and liquid phase adsorption in porous solids Prediction of polymer structures Polymers and porous solids for use in aqueous/humid environments Current research projects Design of metal organic framework (MOF)-based nanocomposites for bio-broth separations MOF-based adsorbents for indoor air purification Force-field evaluation for light gas adsorption in MOFs Matthew is available to supervise research degree projects and is open to proposals for student research projects.
Publications
-
Tailoring porosity and rotational dynamics in a series of octacarboxylate metal-organic frameworks