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Name: |
Professor S Duckett |
Organisation: |
University of York |
Department: |
Chemistry |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
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Current EPSRC Support |
There is no current EPSRC Support |
Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/M020983/1 | A paradigm shift in low-field NMR spectroscopy for industrial process monitoring, control, and optimisation | (P) |
EP/K022792/1 | Reaction monitoring on micro-second timescales by nuclear magnetic resonance: aiming for a paradigm shift in the study of reaction mechanisms | (P) |
EP/K039660/1 | Core Capability - University of York | (C) |
EP/H029575/1 | Signal Amplification in NMR and MRI using hyperpolarised compounds | (P) |
EP/G009546/1 | Signal Amplification in MR achieved through novel inorganic templates | (P) |
EP/F022530/1 | Development of a Dynamic Nuclear Polarisation based NMR techniques for the rapid detection and characterisation of reaction intermediates. | (P) |
EP/D055768/1 | NMR and IR Studies of Activation of Small Molecules by Organometallic Complexes | (C) |
GR/S23605/01 | Basic Technology: Hyperpolarised technologies for medical and materials sciences | (P) |
GR/S40961/01 | Cu-containing heterometallic complexes as novel green catalysts for carbonylation reactions | (C) |
GR/R79845/01 | PPA: Science on the Shelves | (P) |
GR/R26689/01 | Development of a new NMR approach for quantum computing using 'pure' spin states derived from para hydrogen | (P) |
GR/N33423/01 | ORGANOMETALLIC PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND TIME-RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY | (C) |
GR/L40038/01 | EXPOLITATION OF PHIP TO EXAMINE THE ROLE OF H2 IN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES AND TO SENSITIVE SUBSTRATES | (P) |
GR/K02091/01 | THE CHARACTERISATION OF HIGHLY REACTIVE INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC SPECIES BY NMR SPECTROSCOPY | (P) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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