Welcome: from this page you can purchase video recordings of selected sessions from the four day hybrid 16th International conference on materials chemistry (MC16). The conference took place in Dublin, Ireland between 3-6 July 2023. The international conference on materials chemistry has been a key meeting in the materials calendar for three decades.
The sales window will be open 13 - 24 January 2025. During this time, click on the 'Book now' button above to purchase.Presentations in this recording | Duration | Price |
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Theme: Materials for energy Tailored Electrocatalyst Materials for Renewable Fuels and Chemicals Maria Escudero-Escribano, ICREA and Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Spain Winner: 2021 Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship Templated synthesis of porous single atom electrocatalysts with high atomic utilization Jesus Barrio, Imperial College London, UK Tuning the Catalytic Activity of Bifunctional Metal Boride Nanoflakes for Overall Water Splitting Veronica Sofianos, University College Dublin, Ireland |
1 hour and 16 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Materials for energy Understanding Operation of Halide Perovskite Photovoltaics on Different Length Scales Sam Stranks, University of Cambridge, UK Nanostructured coordination polymers for high performing solar cells Kezia Sasitharan, Newcastle University, UK Efficiency Bottleneck in Antimony Chalcogenide Solar Cells Xinwei Wang, Imperial College London, UK |
1 hour and 12 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Materials for energy Asymmetric Supercapacitors using Hybrid Bi and Ni-based Materials Neil Roberston, University of Edinburgh, UK Covalently attached rutheniumpopypyridyl complexes on aminated reduced graphene oxide for enhancing stable photocatalysis Roberto Gonzalez Gomez, University of Galway, Ireland Electrochemical formation of ammonia from nitrates in wastewater using a liquid metal electrode Anthony O'Mullane, Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
1 hour and 12 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Materials for energy Coordination complexes and polymers for Hybrid Photovoltaics Marina Freitag, Newcastle University, UK Winner: 2022 Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize Cation Disorder in ABZ Chalcogenide Photovoltaics (NaBiS₂& AgBiS₂) Seán Kavanagh. University College London & Imperial College, London, UK Luminescent waveguide-encoded lattices for light harvesting Takashi Lawson, University of Cambridge, UK |
1 hour and 14 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Materials for energy Materials for direct solar-to-fuel energy conversion using semiconductor photoelectrochemistry Kevin Sivula, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Developing BiVO4-based photoelectrochemical water splitting devices using chemical vapour deposition Andreas Kafizas, Imperial College London, UK A comprehensive study of in-situ Nbdoping and microwave-assisted Co(OH)x cocatalyst for enhancing photoelectrochemical water splitting of hematite photoanodes Peryasamay Anushkkaran, Division of Biotechnology, Jeonbuk National University, South Korea Photoelectrocatalysis on sulfur-doped carbon nitride hybrid materials Pablo Jimenez Calvo, Department of Materials Science WW4-LKO, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany |
1 hour and 26 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Approaches to material design and discovery On-demand upgrading of material properties with universal polymer crosslinkers Jeremy Wulff, University of Victoria, Canada Autonomous optimization of liquidhandling parameters for accurate transfer of viscous liquids using automated pipette robots Pablo Quijano Velasco, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Singapore |
34 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Approaches to material design and discovery Hyperfluorescence from 2,1,3-benzothiadiazole-containing oligomers Christopher Riggs, University of Glasgow, UK Sizing up Materials Design: Predicting the Effect of Particle Size on the Optical Properties of Nanoparticles Martijn A. Zwijnenburg, University College London, UK |
43 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Approaches to material design and discovery Syntheses of complex halide perovskites: mosaic perovskites and perovskite heterostructures Hema Karunadasa, Stanford University, USA Identifying the ground state structures of point defects in solids Irea Mosquera Lois, Imperial College London, UK Quantitative detection of ForceFluroscence correlation by self-assembled nanostructures at Nanoscale Bratati Das, University of Tokyo, Japan Plenary lecture Repurposing the Blueprint for Life Through Colloidal Crystal Engineering with DNA Chad Mirkin, Northwestern University, USA Winner: 2021 de Gennes Prize |
1 hour and 6 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Approaches to material design and discovery Finding Thermodynamic Shortcuts with Hyperdimensional Chemistry Jamie Neilson, Colorado State University, USA The layering and subsequent patterning of electrospun polymer matts to improve membrane properties Graham Reid, School of Chemical Sciences, Ireland Computational analysis and design of precursors for thin film deposition Simon Elliott, Schrödinger, USA |
1 hour and 12 mins | £20 |
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Theme: Approaches to material design and discovery High-Throughput Approaches for the Discovery of Organic Materials Becky Greenaway, Imperial College London, UK Coarse-grained modelling for materials design Emma Wolpert, Imperial College London, UK Device-scale atomistic modelling of phasechange memory materials using a machine-learned interatomic potential Yuxing Zhou, University of Oxford, UK Metal organic framework synthesis in a modular robotic system driven by a chemical programming language Dongling He, University of Glasgow, UK |
1 hour and 29 mins | £20 |