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IUPAC Prize for Young
Chemists - 2008
Honorable Mention
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Luke Andrew Connal
receives one of four Honorable Mention awards associated with
the IUPAC Prize for Young Chemists, for his Ph.D. thesis work
entitled entitled "Honeycomb Materials: Synthesis and Properties."
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Current address (at the time of application)
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering,
The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3010, Australia
E-mail: [email protected]
Academic degrees
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Ph.D. The University of Melbourne, 2007, Chemical
and Biomolecular Engineering
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BE, The University of Melbourne, 2003 (chemical)
Ph.D. Thesis
Title Honeycomb Materials: Synthesis and Properties
Adviser Professor Greg Qiao
Thesis Committee Prof. Robert G. Gilbert, School of Land,
Crop and Food sciences, The University of Queensland; and Prof.
Michael E. Mackay, Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials
Science, Michigan State University.
Essay
Polymeric films with highly ordered pores of narrow size distribution
are of great interest to industry for a variety of applications. Methods
for the formation of ordered porous polymeric films are currently dominated
by top down lithographic techniques that use electrons or
high-energy molecules to pattern surfaces. These techniques are complicated
and expensive, especially when applied to nanoscaled structures. ....[full
text; pdf file - 1.24MB]
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