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Robert Mokaya received his B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Nairobi in 1988 after which he spent a year working for Unilever in Kenya. He was awarded his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1992. In 1992 he was elected to a Research Fellowship at Trinity College, Cambridge and in 1996 was awarded an EPSRC Advanced Fellowship. He was appointed to a lectureship in Materials Chemistry at Nottingham in 2000, was promoted to Reader in Materials Chemistry in 2005, and to Professor of Materials Chemistry in 2008.
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COROMINA, HELENA MATABOSCH, WALSH, DARREN A. and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2016. Biomass-derived activated carbon with simultaneously enhanced CO2 uptake for both pre and post combustion capture applications JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A. 4(1), 280-289
ADENIRAN, BEATRICE and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2016. Is N-Doping in Porous Carbons Beneficial for CO2 Storage? Experimental Demonstration of the Relative Effects of Pore Size and N-Doping CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS. 28(3), 994-1001
ALAM, NURUL and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2015. Strongly acidic mesoporous aluminosilicates prepared via hydrothermal restructuring of a crystalline layered silicate JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A. 3(15), 7799-7809
ADENIRAN, BEATRICE and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2015. Low temperature synthesized carbon nanotube superstructures with superior CO2 and hydrogen storage capacity JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A. 3(9), 5148-5161
THOMANN, FERNANDO SARCE, HALL, MATTHEW R., SANGCHOOM, WANTANA and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2015. A hygrothermal modelling approach to water vapour sorption isotherm design for mesoporous humidity buffers MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS. 211, 113-123
ADENIRAN, BEATRICE and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2015. Compactivation: A mechanochemical approach to carbons with superior porosity and exceptional performance for hydrogen and CO2 storage NANO ENERGY. 16, 173-185
THOMANN, FERNANDO SARCE, HALL, MATTHEW R., MOKAYA, ROBERT and STEVENS, LEE A., 2015. Hygrothermal simulation-informed design of mesoporous desiccants for optimised energy efficiency of mixed mode air conditioning systems JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A. 3(33), 17290-17303
SANGCHOOM, WANTANA and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2015. Valorization of Lignin Waste: Carbons from Hydrothermal Carbonization of Renewable Lignin as Superior Sorbents for CO2 and Hydrogen Storage ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING. 3(7), 1658-1667
BALAHMAR, NORAH, MITCHELL, ANDREW C. and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2015. Generalized Mechanochemical Synthesis of Biomass-Derived Sustainable Carbons for High Performance CO2 Storage ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS. 5(22),
TOMPKINS, JORDAN T. and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2014. Steam Stable Mesoporous Silica MCM-41 Stabilized by Trace Amounts of Al ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES. 6(3), 1902-1908
MASIKA, ERIC and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2014. Exceptional gravimetric and volumetric hydrogen storage for densified zeolite templated carbons with high mechanical stability ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE. 7(1), 427-434
ALMASOUDI, AFAF and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2014. A CVD route for the preparation of templated and activated carbons for gas storage applications using zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) as template MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS. 195, 258-265
SEVILLA, MARTA and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2014. Energy storage applications of activated carbons: supercapacitors and hydrogen storage ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE. 7(4), 1250-1280
ADENIRAN, BEATRICE, MASIKA, ERIC and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2014. A family of microporous carbons prepared via a simple metal salt carbonization route with high selectivity for exceptional gravimetric and volumetric post-combustion CO2 capture JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A. 2(35), 14696-14710
DOLORES GONZALEZ, MARIA, SALAGRE, PILAR, MOKAYA, ROBERT and CESTEROS, YOLANDA, 2014. Tuning the acidic and textural properties of ordered mesoporous silicas for their application as catalysts in the etherification of glycerol with isobutene CATALYSIS TODAY. 227, 171-178
ALMASOUDI, A. and MOKAYA, R., 2014. Porosity modulation of activated ZIF-templated carbons via compaction for hydrogen and CO2 storage applications JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A. 2(28), 10960-10968
MASIKA, ERIC and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2013. High surface area metal salt templated carbon aerogels via a simple subcritical drying route: preparation and CO2 uptake properties RSC ADVANCES. 3(39), 17677-17681
ROBERTSON, CALUM and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2013. Microporous activated carbon aerogels via a simple subcritical drying route for CO2 capture and hydrogen storage MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS. 179, 151-156
MASIKA, ERIC and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2013. Preparation of ultrahigh surface area porous carbons templated using zeolite 13X for enhanced hydrogen storage PROGRESS IN NATURAL SCIENCE-MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL. 23(3), 308-316
MASIKA, ERIC, BOURNE, RICHARD A., CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS W. and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2013. Supercritical CO2 Mediated Incorporation of Pd onto Templated Carbons: A Route to Optimizing the Pd Particle Size and Hydrogen Uptake Density ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES. 5(12), 5639-5647
ALMASOUDI, A. and MOKAYA, R., 2012. Preparation and hydrogen storage capacity of templated and activated carbons nanocast from commercially available zeolitic imidazolate framework JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. 22(1), 146-152
WEI, LU, SEVILLA, MARTA, FUERTES, ANTONIO B., MOKAYA, ROBERT and YUSHIN, GLEB, 2012. Polypyrrole-Derived Activated Carbons for High-Performance Electrical Double-Layer Capacitors with Ionic Liquid Electrolyte ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS. 22(4), 827-834
SANGCHOOM, WANTANA and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2012. High temperature synthesis of exceptionally stable pure silica MCM-41 and stabilisation of calcined mesoporous silicas via refluxing in water JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. 22(36), 18872-18878
MASIKA, ERIC and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2012. Hydrogen Storage in High Surface Area Carbons with Identical Surface Areas but Different Pore Sizes: Direct Demonstration of the Effects of Pore Size JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C. 116(49), 25734-25740
GREER, HEATHER F., ZHOU, WUZONG, ALAM, NURUL and MOKAYA, ROBERT, 2012. Hidden crystalline components in mesoporous silicate JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. 22(43), 23141-23148