
Patrick Morgan
@azure_wanderer
I am a PhD researcher in the CDT of Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Nottingham.
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07-10-2009 19:47:47
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165 participants, 20 countries, 7600+ likes, 1000s of RTs, a social reach of 18,000+ people, trended 4th in Canada! π Here are our #gidw2020 winners! Thanks to CSC Inorganic Division DaltonTransactions @degruyter_phys Chemical Institute of Canada and to the Wilkinson Trust for their support. cc./ Saurabh Chitnis


Super proud to have been awarded the DaltonTransactions Award for my #gidw2020 poster. Thanks to the organisers Marcus Drover and Saurabh Chitnis, judges, fellow prize winners and all the participants. It was great to be able to share our science at this time when discussion is limited.

I feel very privileged to have been part of this amazing group of people, being recognised for our contribution towards Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN. I am super proud of everyone involved and look forward to see how this event develops in years to come


One of the key challenges in the next decade is transitioning towards a sustainable chemical industry. At @CDTSusChem we explore how partnerships can drive sustainable development in Springer Nature Encyclopaedia of the United Nations SDGs #RealTimeChem #chemtwitter doi.org/10.1007/978-3-β¦


We are recruiting! Passionate about sustainability with a background in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, pharmacy, life sciences, biotechnology or a related field? To apply: bit.ly/3pyri1u @UoNEngineering UoN Science UoN Life Sciences @NottsChemistry Green Chemicals Beacon


Congratulations to all the Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN Vice-Chancellorβs Medal winners. It was amazing to see all of the diverse contributions across the university body. A big shout-out to my fellow group award winners from the Women in Chemistry Group, @WomeninScience4 at @NottsChemistry





Congratulations Patrick Morgan Patrick Morgan for winning another prize. You can read the first installment of his nucleophilic fluorination work here pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.102β¦


Great way to end the EUCOMC XXIV conference with the Catalysts MDPI award for our work on transfer fluorination! Thanks to all the organisers, sponsors and presenters. Check out our work Organometallics doi.org/10.1021/acs.or⦠@CDTSusChem UoN Chemistry


So fantastic to see the latest work from my PhD UoN Chemistry highlighted in Organometallics, with Graham Saunders, Andrew C. Marr and @MacgregorHWU. Check it out if your interested in catalysis or fluorine #fluorinefriday