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Calum Ferguson
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Polymer photocatalytic chemist. Assistant Professor at University of Birmingham (@uobchemistry.bsky.social) previously group leader at MPI-P.

Into chemistry, rugby, food and travelling.

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6168-4624
Finally, Julian investigated doing photocatalysis in dipeptide coacervates in collaboration with the group of Lucas Caire da Silva

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Dipeptide coacervates as artificial membraneless organelles for bioorthogonal catalysis - Nature Communications
Coacervate droplets have potential as components for cell-like materials, but are limited by complex molecular structure and control of the internal microenvironment. Here, the authors report stable d...
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January 16, 2025 at 3:40 PM
In collaboration with Thomas Kuckhoff, Julian investigated comonomer effects in vinyl-based photocatalytic polymers.

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Comonomer effects in vinyl based photocatalytic polymers - RSC Applied Polymers (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D3LP00162H
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January 16, 2025 at 3:40 PM
Julian's second paper investigated how hydrophilic and hydrophobic microenvironments affect photocatalysis. Spoilers: it makes a big difference.

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Tunable Photocatalytic Selectivity by Altering the Active Center Microenvironment of an Organic Polymer Photocatalyst
The favored production of one product over another is a major challenge in synthetic chemistry, reducing the formation of byproducts and enhancing atom efficacy. The formation of catalytic species that have differing reactivities based on the substrate being converted, has been targeted to selectively control reactions. Here, we report the production of photocatalytic self-assembled amphiphilic polymers, with either hydrophilic or hydrophobic microenvironments at the reactive center. Benzothiadiazole-based photocatalysts were polymerized into either the hydrophilic or the hydrophobic compartment of a diblock copolymer by RAFT polymerization. The difference in the reactivity of each microenvironment was dictated by the physical properties of the substrate. Stark differences in reactivity were observed for polar substrates, where a hydrophilic microenvironment was favored. Conversely, both microenvironments performed similarly for very hydrophobic substrates, showing that reagent partitioning is not the only factor that drives photocatalytic conversion. Furthermore, the use of secondary swelling solvents allowed an additional reagent exchange between the continuous phase and the heterogeneous photocatalyst, resulting in a significant 5-fold increase in conversion for a radical carbon–carbon coupling.
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January 16, 2025 at 3:40 PM
Juian's first paper was a minireview of photocatalytic nanoparticles, which was published as part of the emerging investigator issue of Nanoscale. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
Photocatalytic polymer nanomaterials for the production of high value compounds - Nanoscale (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D1NR06985C
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January 16, 2025 at 3:40 PM
Following this, he undertook the herculean task of investigating how size affects photocatalytic efficiency in conjugated microporous polymer nanoparticles. This work was published this year in Advanced Materials.

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Size‐Dependent Photocatalytic Reactivity of Conjugated Microporous Polymer Nanoparticles
Decreasing the size of conjugated microporous polymer (CMP) nanoparticles is proposed to overcome diffusional resistance of substrates in the porous polymer photocatalysts and improve energy efficien....
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December 9, 2024 at 11:35 AM
His first paper, published in ACS Nano, describes hairy conjugated nanoparticle photocatalysts. These nanomaterials can be dispersed in a wide range of solvents and show improved photocatalytic efficiency.

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Hairy Conjugated Microporous Polymer Nanoparticles Facilitate Heterogeneous Photoredox Catalysis with Solvent-Specific Dispersibility
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December 7, 2024 at 11:51 AM