Professor Charlotte Williams MRSC
Winner: 2021 Tilden Prize
University of Oxford
For contributions to sustainable polymer chemistry.
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My bigger dream and motivation is to understand the science underpinning pollution and to try to design better polymers for the future.
Professor Williams' research interests include metal complexes as homogeneous catalysts to make polymers, fuels and materials. Her motivation is discovering ways to use and recycle renewable resources, such as plants or carbon dioxide, to make useful products such as polymers.
In the area of inorganic chemistry, her group's research includes the preparation of new metal complexes, their use in homogeneous catalysis, uses of in situ spectroscopy for catalyst characterisation and analysis of the reaction kinetics. Recently discovered catalysts include complexes of transition metals, lanthanides and main group elements.
Her group is also involved in polymer preparation, the exploration of materials' properties and the assessment of future applications. They are particularly interested in new oxygenated polymers, such as polyesters/carbonates, and in developing methods to prepare, reuse and recycle polymers as products from bio-refining, industrial wastes and biomass so as to improve sustainability. In collaboration with other research groups worldwide, the new polymers have been evaluated for applications including as rigid plastics, elastomers, coatings, adhesives, fibre-reinforced composites, matrices for tissue engineering, antimicrobial surfaces and as self-assembled nanostructures in controlled release.
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