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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

RAE Chair in Emerging Technologies

Our research

The Reisner laboratory develops new concepts and technologies for the conversion of solar energy and renewable electricity into sustainable fuels and chemicals for a circular economy. Thus, we explore chemical aspects of energy and sustainability, in particular photo- and electrocatalysis and the interface of synthetic chemistry, materials and nano-science, chemical biology and engineering. Central themes of our cross-disciplinary and collaborative approach are the development of processes for the upcycling of plastic and biomass waste as well as the use of carbon dioxide and water to produce green fuels and chemicals for a sustainable future.

More information can be found on our group website.

Keywords:  Solar fuels, solar chemicals, artificial photosynthesis, biohybrid materials, water and CO2 splitting, small molecule activation, catalysis, metalloenzymes, microbiology, biomimetic chemistry, bio-inorganic chemistry, synthetic chemistry, electrochemistry, photoelectrochemistry, materials Chemistry, nanotechnology, functional and energy materials.

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Publications

Bridging Plastic Recycling and Organic Catalysis: Photocatalytic Deconstruction of Polystyrene via a C–H Oxidation Pathway
T Li, A Vijeta, C Casadevall, AS Gentleman, T Euser, E Reisner
– ACS Catalysis
(2022)
12,
8155
An Integrated Carbon Nitride‐Nickel Photocatalyst for the Amination of Aryl Halides Using Sodium Azide
A Vijeta, C Casadevall, E Reisner
– Angewandte Chemie
(2022)
134,
Long-term solar water and CO2 splitting with photoelectrochemical BiOI-BiVO4 tandems.
V Andrei, RA Jagt, M Rahaman, L Lari, VK Lazarov, JL MacManus-Driscoll, RLZ Hoye, E Reisner
– Nat Mater
(2022)
21,
864
Self-Assembled Liposomes Enhance Electron Transfer for Efficient Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction.
S Rodríguez-Jiménez, H Song, E Lam, D Wright, A Pannwitz, SA Bonke, JJ Baumberg, S Bonnet, L Hammarström, E Reisner
– J Am Chem Soc
(2022)
144,
9399
Spectroelectrochemistry of Water Oxidation Kinetics in Molecular versus Heterogeneous Oxide Iridium Electrocatalysts.
C Bozal-Ginesta, RR Rao, CA Mesa, Y Wang, Y Zhao, G Hu, D Antón-García, IEL Stephens, E Reisner, GW Brudvig, D Wang, JR Durrant
– J Am Chem Soc
(2022)
144,
8454
An Integrated Carbon Nitride-Nickel Photocatalyst for the Amination of Aryl Halides using Sodium Azide.
A Vijeta, C Casadevall, E Reisner
– Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
(2022)
61,
e202203176
Single-Source Deposition of Mixed-Metal Oxide Films Containing Zirconium and 3d Transition Metals for (Photo)electrocatalytic Water Oxidation
V Riesgo-Gonzalez, S Bhattacharjee, X Dong, DS Hall, V Andrei, AD Bond, CP Grey, E Reisner, DS Wright
– Inorganic chemistry
(2022)
61,
6223
Tuning the local chemical environment of ZnSe quantum dots with dithiols towards photocatalytic CO2 reduction
CD Sahm, A Ciotti, E Mates-Torres, V Badiani, K Sokołowski, G Neri, AJ Cowan, M García-Melchor, E Reisner
– Chemical science
(2022)
13,
5988
Fast CO2 hydration kinetics impair heterogeneous but improve enzymatic CO2 reduction catalysis
SJ Cobb, VM Badiani, AM Dharani, A Wagner, S Zacarias, AR Oliveira, IAC Pereira, E Reisner
– Nature Chemistry
(2022)
14,
417
Polygenic sex determination produces modular sex polymorphism in an African cichlid fish
E Edwardes Moore, S Cobb, AM Coito, AR Oliveira, I Pereira, E Reisner
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
(2022)
119,
ARTN e2114097119
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Telephone number

01223 336323

Email address

er376@cam.ac.uk

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