
Andrew C. Marr
@marrlabresearch
Research into green catalysis based in QUB, N. Ireland. Supervisors Andrew C. Marr & Patricia C. Marr. Catalysis, Biocatalysis, Ionic liquids, Materials.
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Congratulations to Patrick Morgan Patrick Morgan for his poster award at the organometallic chemistry conference this week.


Congratulations to Patrick Patrick Morgan on the occassion of his successful thesis defence. It has been a fun journey, here's a photo from (near) the start.



Congratulations to Dr McNeice Peter McNeice on the occasion of his new job. Peter will be taking up the post of Postdoc in Sustainable Catalysis in Groningen under the guidance of Prof. Ben Feringa.

New in Organometallics: The development and mechanistic analysis of a catalytic nucleophilic fluorination reaction using a cyclometallated rhodium catalyst. Read this latest sustainable work from Patrick Morgan et al. at pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…, from Patrick Morgan


Looking forward to starting the project SeAFEED. Thanks Dr. Pamela Walsh for the opportunity to join this collaboration. Pamela Walsh




🎉SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!🎉 We are thrilled to announce our incoming Editor-in-Chief, Pete Licence Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN! ACS Publications and our Editorial team are beyond excited. More details in today's special Editorial from Paul Anastas Yale Green Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


Happy to present my poster at #biotrans2023 in yesterday's session 😄 If you long for some discussion about enzyme #immobilization come see me at poster #421! Grateful to Andrew C. Marr, our collaborators in Almac Group and Royal Society of Chemistry for funding! #phdlife #biocatalysis




Having fun telling the public about our seaweed based research QueensMarineLab QUB - Mech & Aero funded by DAERA Dept of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and CITI-GENS @QUBCOFUND @riddhisalotra @manuscunningham @marrlabresearch QUB - Mech & Aero QUB - Chemistry & Chemical Engineering


Congratulations to José José A. Pérez Tomás on his first paper from his PhD. He has developed 'HydrIL' gels for enzyme entrapment. Thanks to Almac Group and Dr Jakub Kostal and team from George Washington Uni for their collaborations. The paper can be found here: doi.org/10.1016/j.catt…

Our Lough Neagh Project has now started, good luck to José José A. Pérez Tomás and Caitlin in their research this summer destroying cyanobacteria and toxins using TAML biomimetic catalysts.
