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Mark Read obtained his BSc (Hons) in Chemistry at the University of Surrey and, after spending three years in industry as an Occupational Health and Environmental Consultant, studied for his PhD at the University of Surrey as a CASE Student with Industrial Sponsor ICI Katalco on the topic: “Atomistic Simulation Studies of the Defect and Surface Properties of Perovskite-based Oxide Catalysts” which lead to improved formulation of the Hydecat? catalyst.
Mark was granted Chartered status within the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1998 and has subsequently become a Chartered Scientist (2004) with the Science Council and more recently a Chartered IT Professional with the British Computer Society (2007) before being elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2010
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Littleford TE, Jackson RA and Read MSD, (submitted 2012), “An atomistic surface simulation study predicting morphologies and segregation in Yttrium Lithium Fluoride”, Surface Science – tbd
Letant SE, Plant DF, Wilson TS, Alviso CT, Read MSD and Maxwell RS, (2011), “Application of density functional theory to the investigation of polymer degradation: Example of cross-linked ethylene-vinyl acetate-vinyl alcohol (EVA-OH) terpolymer de-acetylation”, Polymer Degradation and Stability, 96: 2019-2028
Read MSD and Jackson RA, (2010), “Derivation of enhanced potentials for uranium dioxide and the calculation of lattice and intrinsic defect properties”, Journal of Nuclear Materials, 406: 293–303
Allen JP, Parker SC and Read MSD, (2009), “Using atomistic simulation to study the interaction of water and carbonate with oxide surfaces”, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 73: A29
Read MSD, Islam MS, Watson GW and Hancock FE, (2001), “Surface structures and defect properties of pure and doped La2NiO4”, J. Mater. Chem., 11: 2597–2602
Read MSD, Islam MS, Watson GW, King F and Hancock FE, (2000), “Defect chemistry and surface properties of LaCoO3”, J. Mater. Chem., 10: 2298-2305
Read MSD, Islam MS, King F and Hancock FE, (1999), “Defect Chemistry of La2Ni1-xMxO4 (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Cu): Relevance to Catalytic Behavior”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 103, 1558-1562
Islam MS, Read MSD and D’Arco S, (1997), “From oxides to oxyhalides: modelling the properties of high T-c superconductors”, Faraday Discussions, 106: 367-376