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1. Metals and the Metallic State : Turning Insulators into Metals
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| A sample of sodium tungsten bronze; an example of a metallic oxide (see also 5). |
In addition, materials close to the Metal-Insulator Transition are excellent candidates for new, high temperature superconductors.
Selected Publications
“The Metal-Insulator Transition: A Perspective”
P. P. Edwards, R. L. Johnston, C. N. R. Rao, D. P. Tunstall & F. Hensel, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. A., 356, 5 (1998).
“What, Why and When is a Metal?”
P.P. Edwards in ‘The New Chemistry’, ed; N. Hall, Cambridge University Press, pp 85 (2000).
“Metallic Oxygen”
P. P. Edwards & F. Hensel, ChemPhysChem., 3, 53 (2002).
“The Insulator-Superconductor Transformation in Cuprates”
P. P. Edwards, N. F. Mott & A. S. Alexandrov, J. Supercond., 11, 151 (1998).
“Vibronic Coupling in Molecules and in Solids”
W. Grochala, R. Hoffmann & P. P. Edwards, Chem.-Eur. J., 9(2), 575 (2003).
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2. The Continuing Challenge of High-Temperature Superconductivity
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| The higest Tc material : HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+d. |
Selected Publications
“Synthesis and Superconducting Properties of the Strontium Copper Oxyfluoride Sr2CuO2F2+d”
M. Al-Mamouri, P.P. Edwards, C. Greaves & M. Slaski, Nature, 369, 382 (1994).
“Mercurocuprates: The Highest Transition-Temperature Superconductors”
P. P. Edwards, G. B. Peacock, J. P. Hodges, A. Asab & I. Gameson, in High-Tc Superconductivity 1996: Ten Years after the Discovery, E. Kaldis, E. Liarokapis & K. A. Müller (editors), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Vol. 343, 135 (1997).
“Bulk Synthesis of the 135K Superconductor HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+d”
G. B. Peacock, I. Gameson & P. P. Edwards, Adv. Mater., 9, 248 (1997).
“The Metal-Insulator-Transition and High Temperature Superconductivity”
P. P. Edwards, Advances in Superconductivity XII, Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Superconductivity (ISS ‘99), T. Yamashita and K. Tanabe, eds., Springer Verlag, Tokyo, 85 (2000).
“Meissner-Ochsenfeld superconducting anomalies in the Be-Ag-F system”
W. Grochala, A. Porch & P. P. Edwards, Solid State Commun., 130(1-2), 137 (2004).
“Possibility of a Liquid Superconductor”
P. P. Edwards. C. N. R. Rao, N. Kumar & A. S. Alexandrov, ChemPhysChem., 7, 2015 (2006).
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3. Divided Metals : The Size-Induced Metal-Insulator Transition
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| From the front cover of “Size-Dependent Chemistry: Properties of Nanocrystals” see selected publications. |
Selected Publications
“On the Size-Induced Metal-Nonmetal Transition in Particles and Clusters”
P. P. Edwards, R. L. Johnston & C. N. R. Rao, in Metal Clusters in Chemistry, eds. P. R. Raithby & P. Braunstein, Wiley-V.C.H., 1454, (1999).
“Metal Nanoparticles and Their Assemblies”
C. N. R. Rao, G.U. Kulkarni, P. J. Thomas & P. P. Edwards, Chem. Soc. Rev., 29, 27 (2000).
“The Size-Induced Metal-Insulator Transition in Colloidal Gold”
P. P. Edwards, S. R. Johnson, M. O. Jones, A. Porch & R. L. Johnston, Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 132, 719 (2001).
“Size-Dependent Chemistry: Properties of Nanocrystals”
P. P. Edwards, C. N. R. Rao, G. U. Kulkarni & P. J. Thomas, Chem. Eur. J., 8, 29 (2002).
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| From the front cover of “Synthersis and Crystal Structure of Li4BH4(NH2)3” see selected publications. |
We are particularly interested in the storage of hydrogen in solids for use in vehicular transportation and stationary applications, where, typically, a fuel cell provides the power source.
This research theme encompasses carbon, light-metal hydrides and new materials for hydrogen storage. At the heart of the activity is an attempt to understand -and hence control- the micro-, meso-, and nano-structure of low atomic number hydrogen storage materials. To achieve a breakthrough requires a suitable storage material of 6-7 weight percent hydrogen.
A major new research programme, funded through the DTI (now OSI) and the EPSRC combines our group activities with those of David Pettifor (Materials Oxford), Ilika and Johnson Matthey.
Selected Publications
“Thermal Decomposition of the Non-Interstitial Hydrides for the Storage and Production of Hydrogen”
W. Grochala and P. P. Edwards, Chem. Rev., 103(3), 1283 (2004).
“Hydrogen Storage: The Grand Challenge”
I. R. Harris, D. Book, P. A. Anderson and P. P. Edwards, The Fuel Cell Review, June/July, 17 (2004).
“Chemical Tuning of the Thermal Decomposition Temperature of Inorganic Hydrides: Computational Aspects”
W. Grochala & P. P. Edwards, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 404, 31 (2005).
“Chemical Activation of MgH2; a New Route to Superior Hydrogen Storage Materials”
S. R. Johnson, P. A. Anderson, P. P. Edwards et al., Chem. Comm., 22, 2823 (2005).
“Synthersis and Crystal Structure of Li4BH4(NH2)3”
P. A. Chater, W. I. F. David, S. R. Johnson, P. P. Edwards & P. A. Anderson, Chem. Comm., 23, 2439 (2006)
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5. Transparent Conducting Oxides : Metals to See Through
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| A pellet of Indium Tin Oxide sample (left) and this same material in thin film form (see 6). |
Selected Publications
“Basic Materials Physics of Transparent Conducting Oxides”
P. P. Edwards, A. Porch, M. O. Jones, V. Morgan and R. Perks, Dalton Transactions, 19, 2995 (2004).
“Transparent Current Spreading Layers for Optoelectronic Devices”
A. Porch, D. V. Morgan and R. M. Perks, M. O. Jones and P. P. Edwards, J. Appl. Phys., 96(8), 4211 (2004).
“Electromagnetic Absorption in Transparent Conducting Films”
A. Porch, D. V. Morgan, R. M. Perks, M. O. Jones and P. P. Edwards, J. Appl. Phys., 95(9), 4734 (2004).
“Experimental and density-functional study of the electronic structure of In4Sn3O12”
D. H. O’Neil, A. Walsh, R. M. J. Jacobs, V. L. Kuznetsov, R. G. Egdell, P. P. Edwards, Phys. Rev. B 81, 085110 (2010).
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Selected Publications
“Synthesis, Structure and Magnetic Characterisation of Pulsed Laser-Ablated Superconducting La2CuO4Fx Thin Films”
S. T.Lees, I. Gameson, M. O. Jones, P. P. Edwards & M. Slaski, Chem. Mater, Special Issue: ‘Frontiers in Inorganic Materials Chemistry’, 10, 3146 (1998).
“Improvement of Critical Current Density in Sb-doped HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+d Superconductor Prepared by Hg Vapour Diffusion Process”
J. Q. Li, C. C. Lam, J. S. Abell, G. B. Peacock, P. P. Edwards & L. J. Shen, Physica C, 325, 109 (1999).
“(Hg,Sb)Ba2Ca2Cu3O8+d Thick Films on YSZ Substrates”
J. Q. Li, C. C. Lam, G. B. Peacock, N. C. Hyatt, I. Gameson, P. P. Edwards, T. C. Shields & J. S. Abell, Supercond. Sci. Technology, 13, 169 (2000).
“TI(Hg,Sb)Ba2Ca2Cu3O8+d Thick Films on YSZ Substrates”
J. Q. Li, C. C. Lam, G. B. Peacock, N. C. Hyatt, I. Gameson, P. P. Edwards, T. C. Shields & J. S. Abell, J. Superconductor Science & Technology, 13(2), 169 (2000).
“Microsctructure of Laser-Ablated Superconducting La2CuO4Fx Thin Films on SrTiO3”
P. P. Edwards, G. Kong, M. O. Jones & J. S. Abell, J. Mater. Res., 16, 3309 (2001).
“Microstructure of superconducting Hg0.5Cr0.5Sr2CuO4+d thin films on SrTiO3”
G. Kong, I. P. Jones, J. S. Abell, M. O. Jones & P. P. Edwards, Physica C, 372, 700 (2002).
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7. Microwave Synthesis, Processing and Characterization
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| A microwave induced gas plasma reacting with a solid state sample in an alumina boat. |
Selected Publications
“Rapid Synthesis of Colossal Magnetoresistance Manganites by Microwave Dielectric Heating”
K. E. Gibbons, M.O. Jones, S. J. Blundell, A. I. Mihut, I. Gameson, P. P. Edwards, Y. Miyazaki, N.C. Hyatt and A. Porch, J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Comm, 159 (2000).
“Microwave Enhanced Reaction of Carbohydrates with Amino-Derivatised Labels and Glass Surfaces”
E. A. Yates, M. O. Jones, C. E. Clarke, A. K. Powell, S. R. Johnson, A. Porch, P. P. Edwards and J. E.Turnbull, J. Mater. Chem., 13(9), 2061 (2003).
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8. Ultrafine Materials in Zeolites Hosts : Metal Nanowires and Oxide Particles
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| From the front cover of “Electron Beam Induced Growth of Bare Silver Nanowires from Zeolite Crystallites” see selected publications. |
Selected Publications
“Electron Beam Induced Growth of Bare Silver Nanowires from Zeolite Crystallites”
P. P. Edwards, M. J. Edmondson, W. Zhou & S. A. Sieber, Advanced Materials, 13, 1608 (2001).
“TEM Studies of the In-situ Growth of Silver Metal Nanowires from Zeolites”
W. Zhou, M. J. Edmondson, P. A. Anderson & P. P. Edwards, Electron Microscopy and Analysis, 168, 397 (2001).
“Silver Nanowires: Inclusion in and Extrusion from a Mesoporous Template”
L. M. Worboys, P. P. Edwards & P. A. Anderson, Chem. Comm., 23, 2894 (2002).
“Production of Ultrafine Single-Crystal Copper Wires through Electron Beam Irradiation of Cu-Containing Zeolite X”
P. A. Anderson, M. J. Edmondson, P. P. Edwards, et al., Zeitschrift fur Anorganische und Allgemenie Chemie, 631(2-3): 443 (2005)
“Synthesis of Micro-Crystals of Transparent Cobalt Aluminate, Shrouded in Siliceous Material, from Co(II)-Exchanged Zeolite X”
M. T. J. Lodge, P. P. Edwards, P. A. Anderson, M. O. Jones & I. Gameson, Polyhedron, 25 (2), 568 (2006).
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9. Metals in Liquid Ammonia : Electronic Solutions
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| A bead of Sodium Potassium alloy in anhydrous liquid ammonia. The blue colouration is due to the presence of solvated electrons. |
Selected Publications
“Metallization of Alkali Anions in Condensed Phases”
N. C. Pyper and P. P. Edwards, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 122, 5092 (2000).
“Polarons, Bipolarons and Possible High-Tc Superconductivity In Metal-Ammonia Solutions”
P. P. Edwards, Plenary Lecture at MTSC 2000 Conference on “Major Trends in Superconductivity in the New Millennium”, Journal of Superconductivity, 13(6), 933 (2000).
“The Transition to the Metallic State in Alkali and Low-Z Fluids”
W. J. Nellis, R. Chau, P. P. Edwards & R. Winter, Z. Phys. Chemie-Int. J. Res. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 217(7), 795 (2003).
“Possibility of a Liquid Superconductor”
P. P. Edwards. C. N. R. Rao, N. Kumar & A. S. Alexandrov, ChemPhysChem., 7, 2015 (2006).
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