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Tom Hasell is a graduate of the University of Nottingham, where stayed to complete a PhD under the supervision of Prof Steve Howdle (Chemistry) and Prof Paul Brown (Engineering). During his PhD he collaborated closely with Profs Martyn Poliakof and Ed Lester in Nottingham, as well as placements abroad in America (Dr Eric Beckman, University of Pittsburg) and Japan (Dr Satoshi Yoda, National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology). He then joined Andy Cooper’s group at the University of Liverpool in 2008, initially as a postdoctoral researcher and later as a research coordinator. In 2015 he was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. He has worked in a wide range of areas across materials science, including chemical synthesis, supercritical processing, polymer science, nanocomposites, and porous materials.
Functional Nanomaterials 2015 (FuNMat2015) Invited Lecture "Crystal engineering with porous organic cages" (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, July 30th 2015 2015)
European young chemist award silver medal 2014 (European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences Congress 2014)
Invited keynote lecture (Vth International Conference on Molecular Materials (MolMat2012), Barcelona, 3-6th July 2012 2012)
Andrew Hendly Scholarship Award for excellence in research (University of Nottingham, 2008 2008)
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Low cost and renewable sulfur-polymers by inverse vulcanisation, and their potential for mercury capture
Reticular synthesis of porous molecular 1D nanotubes and 3D networks
Understanding gas capacity, guest selectivity, and diffusion in porous liquids
Functional porous composites by blending with solution-processable molecular pores
Hyperporous Carbons from Hypercrosslinked Polymers
Periphery-Functionalized Porous Organic Cages
Porosity-engineered carbons for supercapacitive energy storage using conjugated microporous polymer precursors
Porous Organic Cages for Sulfur Hexafluoride Separation
Porous carbons from inverse vulcanised polymers
Porous inverse vulcanised polymers for mercury capture
Porous organic cages: soluble, modular and molecular pores
Separations with organic molecular solids
Three-dimensional protonic conductivity in porous organic cage solids
Understanding static, dynamic and cooperative porosity in molecular materials
Aligned macroporous monoliths with intrinsic microporosity via a frozen-solvent-templating approachd
Dynamic flow synthesis of porous organic cages
Porous Organic Cages for Gas Chromatography Separations
Trapping virtual pores by crystal retro-engineering
Tunable Porosity through Cooperative Diffusion in a Multicomponent Porous Molecular Crystal
Using intermolecular interactions to crosslink PIM-1 and modify its gas sorption properties
Acid- and Base-Stable Porous Organic Cages: Shape Persistence and pH Stability via Post-synthetic "Tying" of a Flexible Amine Cage
Conjugated Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (C-PIMs)
Controlling the Crystallization of Porous Organic Cages: Molecular Analogs of Isoreticular Frameworks Using Shape-Specific Directing Solvents
Guest control of structure in porous organic cages
Network formation mechanisms in conjugated microporous polymers