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个人简介

Mike Turner is Professor of Materials Chemistry (www.omec.org.uk/MLTurner/) and Director of the Organic Materials Innovation Centre (www.omic.org.uk) within the School of Chemistry. He obtained his first degree and a PhD from the University of Bristol, working with Professor Selby Knox on the synthesis of new organometallic complexes, before moving to the United States to work with Professor Harry Allcock investigating new routes to polyphosphazenes. He returned to the UK to work at the University of Sheffield with Professor Peter Maitlis on the mechanism of the Fischer-Tropsch reaction and was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship in 1993 to investigate the synthesis of novel polymers. He joined the staff of the Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield as a Reader in 2000 and in April 2004 moved to the University of Manchester to a Chair in Materials Chemistry and to be Director of OMIC. Professor Turner is coordinator of the Organic Materials for Electronics Consortium (www.omec.org.uk) and was Senior Editor for Reactive and Functional Polymers 2002-8. He is principal investigator for the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry (www.materialschemistry.org) at the University of Manchester. The KCMC is a virtual centre of expertise providing multi-disciplinary research and innovative knowledge transfer based on world class capabilities in applied materials chemistry.

研究领域

Mike Turner is Professor of Materials Chemistry and Director of the Organic Materials Innovation Centre at the University of Manchester (www.omic.org.uk). My principal research interests concern the synthesis of novel conjugated molecules, particularly conjugated liquid crystals and conjugated polymers, and in using these novel molecules in organics electronic and electrooptical devices such as organic transistors, organic light emitting diodes, sensors and solar cells. This research is carried out as part of the Organic Materials for Electronics Consortium (www.omec.org.uk) of the EPSRC, an interdisciplinary consortium that consists of research groups from the School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Department of Chemistry at the University of Sheffield and the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Imperial College . Other areas of interest include sol-gel chemistry, polymer synthesis, auxetic materials and device fabrication at the nanoscale.

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Faraji S, Hashimoto T, Turner M, Majewski L. Solution-processed nanocomposite dielectrics for low voltage operated OFETs. Organic Electronics. 2015; 17(C): 178-183. eScholarID:253137 | DOI:10.1016/j.orgel.2014.12.010 Reiner Sebastian Sprick, Mario Hoyos, Marion Sofia Wrackmeyer, Adam Valentine Sheridan Parry, Iain Mark Grace, Colin Lambert, Oscar Navarro and Michael Lewis Turner. Extended conjugation in poly(triarylamine)s: synthesis, structure and impact on field-effect mobility. Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 2014 June; eScholarID:237807 Gromski P, Xu Y, Kotze H, Correa E, Ellis D, Armitage E, Turner M, Goodacre R. Influence of Missing Values Substitutes on Multivariate Analysis of Metabolomics Data. Metabolites. 2014; 4(2): 433-452. eScholarID:253135 | DOI:10.3390/metabo4020433 Gromski P, Correa E, Vaughan A, Wedge D, Turner M, Goodacre R. A comparison of different chemometrics approaches for the robust classification of electronic nose data. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 2014; 406(29): 7581-7590. eScholarID:253133 | DOI:10.1007/s00216-014-8216-7 Guest D, Chen M, Tizzard G, Coles S, Turner M, Navarro O. [(1,3-Bis{2,6-bis(diphenylmethyl)-4-methylphenyl}imidazole-2-ylidene)PdCl 2(NEt 3)]: "Throwing Away" a Different Ancillary Ligand to Enhance the Catalytic Activity at Room Temperature. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2014; 2014(13): 2200-2203. eScholarID:253136 | DOI:10.1002/ejic.201400072 Hazarika P, Behrendt J, Petersson L, Wingren C, Turner M. Photopatterning of self assembled monolayers on oxide surfaces for the selective attachment of biomolecules. Biosensors and Bioelectronic. 2014 March; 53(C): 82-89. eScholarID:213501 Ingram I, Tate D, Parry A, Sebastian Sprick R, Turner M. A simple method for controllable solution doping of complete polymer field-effect transistors. Applied Physics Letters. 2014; 104(15): 153304. eScholarID:253131 | DOI:10.1063/1.4871096 Levick M, Grace I, Dai S, Kasch N, Muryn C, Lambert C, Turner M, Procter D. A Sm(II)-mediated cascade approach to dibenzoindolo[3,2-b]carbazoles: synthesis and evaluation. Organic Letters. 2014; 16(8): 2292-2295. eScholarID:253134 | DOI:10.1021/ol500841b Lidster B, Behrendt J, Turner M. Monotelechelic poly(p-phenylenevinylene)s by ring opening metathesis polymerisation. Chemical Communications. 2014; 50(80): 11867-11870. eScholarID:253138 | DOI:10.1039/C4CC05118A Muenmart D, Foster A, Harvey A, Chen M, Navarro O, Promarak V, McCairn M, Behrendt J, Turner M. Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles by Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reactions in an Emulsion at Room Temperature. Macromolecules. 2014; 47(19): 6531-6539. eScholarID:253132 | DOI:10.1021/ma501402h Parry A, Lu K, Tate D, Urasinska-Wojcik B, Caras-Quintero D, Majewski L, Turner M. Trichlorosilanes as Anchoring Groups for Phenylene-Thiophene Molecular Monolayer Field Effect Transistors. Advanced Functional Materials. 2014; 24(42): 6677-6683. eScholarID:253139 | DOI:10.1002/adfm.201401392

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