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Peter Edwards (chemist)

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Peter Philip EdwardsFRSCFRS (born 1949, Liverpool) is a British Emeritus Professor ofInorganic Chemistry and former Head of Inorganic Chemistry at theUniversity of Oxford and a Fellow ofSt Catherine's College, Oxford.[1] Edwards is the recipient of theCorday-Morgan Medal (1985),[2] the Tilden Lectureship (1993–94)[3] and Liversidge Award (1999)[4] of theRoyal Society of Chemistry. He was elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society in 1996 and was awarded the 2003Hughes Medal of the Royal Society[5] "for his distinguished work as a solid state chemist. He has made seminal contributions to fields including superconductivity and the behaviour of metal nanoparticles, and has greatly advanced our understanding of the phenomenology of the metal-insulator transition". In 2009 Edwards was elected to theGerman Academy of Sciences Leopoldina,[6] and he was elected Einstein Professor for 2011 by theChinese Academy of Sciences.[7] In 2012 he was awarded theBakerian Lecture by the Royal Society "in recognition of decisive contributions to the physics, chemistry and materials science of condensed matter, including work on the metal-insulator transition".[8] In the spring of 2012 he was elected International Member of theAmerican Philosophical Society;[9] one of only four people from the UK in that year to be awarded this honour across all subjects and disciplines. Later in 2012 he was awarded theWorshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers Materials Science Venture Prize for his work on new, low-cost, high-performance conducting oxide coatings for solar cells and optoelectronic materials.[10] In the Autumn of 2013 he was elected Member ofAcademia Europaea,[11] and he was elected as a Foreign Honorary Member of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2014.[12][13]

Peter Philip Edwards
Born (1949-06-30)30 June 1949 (age 75)
Toxteth, Liverpool, UK
Alma materUniversity of Salford
Known forSolid-State Chemistry, the Metal-Insulator Transition, utilisation of CO2
AwardsHughes Medal (2003)
Chinese Academy of Sciences Einstein Professor (2011)
Royal Society Bakerian Medal (2012)
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry,Physics
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford

Together with Tiancun Xiao and John Thomas and their teams Edwards demonstrated in 2020 a new method using microwaves to initiate the catalytic decomposition ofplastic waste to generate hydrogen and multiwalled carbon nanotubes.[14][15] This approach was subsequently developed by thespin-out company Oxford Sustainable Fuels.[16] As of 2022[update] Edwards is also working with CarbonMeta Technologies to commercialise the approach.[17]

Selected publications

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  • Grochala, Wojciech; Edwards, Peter P. (2004). "Thermal Decomposition of the Non-Interstitial Hydrides for the Storage and Production of Hydrogen".Chem. Rev.104 (3):1283–1315.doi:10.1021/cr030691s.PMID 15008624.
  • Zurek, Eva; Edwards, Peter P.; Hoffmann, Roald (2009). "A Molecular Perspective on Lithium–Ammonia Solutions".Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.48 (44):8198–8232.doi:10.1002/anie.200900373.PMID 19821473.
  • Pearson, Richard J.; Eisaman, Matthew D.; Turner, James W. G.; Edwards, Peter P.; Jiang, Zheng; Kuznetsov, Vladimir L.; Littau, Karl A.; di Marco, Leon; Taylor, S. R. Gordon (2011). "Energy Storage via Carbon-Neutral Fuels Made From CO2, Water, and Renewable Energy".Proceedings of the IEEE.100 (2):440–460.doi:10.1109/JPROC.2011.2168369.S2CID 3560886.
  • Yao, B., Kuznetsov, V. L., Xiao, T., Jie, X., Gonzalez-Cortes, S., Dilworth, J. R., Al-Megren, H.A., Alshihri, S.M. & Edwards, P. P. (2020). Fuels, power and chemical periodicity.Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A.,378(2180), 20190308.doi:10.1098/rsta.2019.0308.
  • Yao, B., Kuznetsov, V. L., Xiao, T., Slocombe, D. R., Rao, C. N. R., Hensel, F., & Edwards, P. P. (2020). Metals and non-metals in the periodic table.Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A.,378(2180), 20200213.doi:10.1098/rsta.2020.0213.
  • Jie, X., Li, W., Slocombe, D., Gao, Y., Banerjee, I., Gonzalez-Cortes, S., Yao, B., AlMegren, H., Alshihri, S., Dilworth, J. Thomas, J. Xiao, T., & Edwards, P. P. (2020). Microwave-initiated catalytic deconstruction of plastic waste into hydrogen and high-value carbons.Nature Catalysis,3(11), 902-912.doi:10.1038/s41929-020-00518-5.
  • Yao, B., Xiao, T., Makgae, O. A., Jie, X., Gonzalez-Cortes, S., Guan, S., Kirkland, A.I., Dilworth, J.R., Al-Megren, H.A., Alshihri, S.M., Dobson, P. J., Owen, G. P., Thomas J. M., & Edwards, P. P. (2020). Transforming carbon dioxide into jet fuel using an organic combustion-synthesized Fe-Mn-K catalyst.Nature Communications,11(1), 1-12.doi:10.1038/s41467-020-20214-z.

References

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  1. ^"EDWARDS, Prof. Peter Philip".Who's Who 2012 online edition. A & C Black. 2012. Retrieved31 July 2012.
  2. ^"Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize Winners". Retrieved15 April 2014.
  3. ^"Tilden Lectureships Winners". Retrieved15 April 2014.
  4. ^"Liversidge Award Winners". Retrieved15 April 2014.
  5. ^"Hughes Medal Winners". Retrieved16 April 2014.
  6. ^"List of Members: Prof. Dr. Peter P. Edwards". Retrieved15 April 2014.
  7. ^"Einstein Professorship Program". Archived fromthe original on 11 October 2013. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  8. ^"Royal Society award winners". Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved15 April 2014.
  9. ^"American Philosophical Society Member History: Professor Peter P. Edwards". Retrieved16 April 2014.
  10. ^"Materials Science Venture Prize Winners". Retrieved14 April 2014.
  11. ^"Academia Europaea Members". Retrieved14 April 2014.
  12. ^"Newly Elected Members"(PDF).American Academy of Arts and Sciences. April 2014. Retrieved16 May 2014.
  13. ^"Honour for academics".Oxford Mail. 29 May 2014. p. 17.
  14. ^Lopez, Gartzen; Santamaria, Laura (2020). "Microwaving plastic into hydrogen and carbons".Nature Catalysis.3 (11):861–862.doi:10.1038/s41929-020-00538-1.S2CID 226308787.
  15. ^Whipple, Tom (17 October 2020)."Microwaves could turn plastic waste into hydrogen fuel".The Times. Retrieved5 September 2022.
  16. ^"Oxford Sustainable Fuels to tackle plastic crisis by recycling waste into fuels".Energy Manager Magazine. Retrieved5 September 2022.
  17. ^Kelly, Amelia (4 July 2022)."Oxford trial turns plastic waste to hydrogen fuel".Resource Magazine. Retrieved5 September 2022.

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