Dr Rachel Platel
LecturerResearch Overview
I am interested in controlling monomer sequence in copolymerizations to prepare perfectly alternating copolymers. In particular, biocompatible and biodegradable polyesters such as polylactide and polycaprolactone are currently of great interest, largely due to their biomedical applications. However, controlling the rate of polymer degradation can be difficult. Combining two monomers with different physical properties allows the properties of the resulting polymer to be tuned. One of the simplest ways to control the sequence of monomers in a polymer would be through design of the metal initiator.
My research involves both the design of new group 3 and lanthanide complexes and their use as initiators in ring-opening polymerization reactions with combinations of a variety of cyclic ester monomers, with the aim of preparing alternating copolymers. I am also interested in determining the physical properties of the resulting materials and exploring possible applications. My research is interdisciplinary, encompassing inorganic, coordination, polymer and materials chemistry.
Title: Development of a novel, biobase polymeric material for insulating foams
01/11/2018 → 30/10/2022
Research
IAA: Preliminary investigation into the potential of Nanocrystalline Cellulose (NCC) in delivering a range of commercial benefits
01/07/2013 → 30/06/2015
Research
The Notebooks of Humphry Davy
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
Lancaster Chemistry Academia-Industry Symposium
Symposium
From Alchemy to Chemistry and Beyond.
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
Antoine Buchard
Hosting an academic visitor
Meeting with Kingspan
Types of Business and Community - Hosting of external, non-academic visitor
- Chemical Synthesis
- Inorganic Research group
- MSF Supervisors 2019/20