Tracking order-disorder transitions in functional minerals: Designing sustainable materials for heat storage and ferroelectric applications
About the Project
A PhD studentship is available in the groups of Professor Caroline Kirk University of Edinburgh; School of Chemistry, https://edwebprofiles.ed.ac.uk/profile/dr-caroline-kirk, joint with Professor Sharon Ashbrook and Professor Finlay Morrison, University of St Andrews, School of Chemistry, https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/chemistry/people/sema/, https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/chemistry/people/fm40/
Many everyday devices rely on materials which undergo order-disorder phase transitions, which are crucial for their functionality. Phase change materials, for example, are used in heat storage and thermal management, as they store/release heat (energy) during the transition to the disordered/ordered phase. There is a pressing need to discover new materials which use earth abundant elements, and can be produced in more energy-efficient ways and are less toxic.
Minerals offer inspiration for discovering such novel materials. This proposal focuses on mineral families containing tetrahedral polyhedra (e.g., SO42–), which display order-disorder transitions via dynamic reorientation of the tetrahedra. Sulfate minerals such as belomarinaite KNa(SO4) and leonite (K2Mg(SO4)2.4H2O have potential in heat storage applications and sodalite-type ye’elemite (Ca4Al6(SO4)O12), has promise for ferroelectric applications. These minerals undergo order-disorder transitions.
The aim is to prepare chemically-similar analogues of these naturally occurring materials, and probe their composition-structure-functional property interrelationships using state-of-the-art techniques available at EastCHEM and national facilities.
Applying
In the first instance, the initial application of cover letter and CV should be directed to:
Caroline Kirk, School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, David Brewster Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FJ, UK.
Email: Caroline.Kirk@ed.ac.uk
The position will remain open until filled. A closing date may be added at a later date.
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Funding Notes
The studentship is fully funded for 42 months by the University of Edinburgh and covers tuition fees and an annual stipend at the UKRI rate, for 2026-27 this is £21,805 per annum, for a candidate satisfying EPSRC residency criteria. View Website
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