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Active RESEARCH GRANT UKRI Gateway to Research

Cages for Chemical Separations

£8.16M GBP

Funder Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Recipient Organization University of Cambridge
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Mar 31, 2021
End Date Mar 30, 2026
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID EP/T031603/1
Grant Description

Fine chemicals are used as building blocks for many of the products that we rely upon, from pharmaceuticals to plastics. These molecules are isolated from mixtures that are often derived from petroleum.

This isolation process can be challenging, generally involving distillation, a process which requires substantial energy input.

A key aim of this project is to develop a new and more energy-efficient separation technology involving metal-organic cages. These cages are known to encapsulate various small organic compounds based on size and shape.

The current project will develop new means of programming the behaviour of these cages, so that they will pick up and release these 'guest' molecules in response to the stimuli of light and heat.

These cages will then be built into systems that enable cages to pick up high-value molecules from feedstocks, such as petroleum.

The cages and cargoes will be pumped into a space where their molecular cargo is released in pure form, allowing the cages to be recycled in a closed-loop purification process.

We anticipate that this process will allow the separation of valuable molecules with higher energy efficiency and lower cost than current methods.

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