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Peter Budd

Peter Martin Budd CBE is a British chemist and a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester.[4] His research in general is based on polymer chemistry, energy and industrial separations, specifically on the areas of Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs), energy storage, polyelectrolytes and separation membranes.[5]

Peter Budd
Born
Peter Martin Budd

1956 or 1957 (age 66–67)[3]
EducationSt Mary's Primary School Finchley (1963–1968)[3]
M.E.G.M. English School, Asmara (1968–1972)[3]
St Lawrence College, Ramsgate (1972–1975)[3]
Alma materUniversity of Manchester[4] (BSc., PhD)
Known forPolymers of intrinsic microporosity
Polyelectrolytes
Separation Membranes
Energy Storage
Awards
  • Better World Award (Nominated – 2020)[1]
Scientific career
FieldsPolymer Chemistry
Energy
Industrial Separations
InstitutionsThe University of Manchester
ThesisThe Synthesis and Properties of Polypeptides (1981)
Doctoral advisorDr. C. Price
Websitepersonalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/Peter.Budd/default.htm

Education edit

Budd was educated at St Mary's Primary School Finchley (1963 - 1968), M.E.G.M. English School, Asmara (1968 - 1972) and St Lawrence College, Ramsgate (1972 - 1975).[3] He then completed both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree at University of Manchester in 1978 and 1981 respectively.[3] His PhD on The Synthesis and Properties of Polypeptides was supervised by Dr. Colin Price.[4][6]

Research and career edit

Upon completing his PhD, Budd joined the British Petroleum Research Center in Sunbury-on-Thames where he worked on polymers and structural materials as a research chemist for 8 years.[2] In 1989, he joined the University of Manchester as a lecturer and was later on promoted to the position of professor.[2]

His research in general is based on polymer chemistry, energy and industrial separations, specifically on the areas of Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs), energy storage, polyelectrolytes and separation membranes.[5]

Budd has committed to a wide variety of sustainability activities in terms of industrial separations and membranes, including conducting lectures, developing new university courses for which he was also nominated for the Better World Award in Outstanding teaching and learning innovation in social responsibility (2020).[1] He is a member of the American Chemical Society, Society of Chemical Industry, European Membrane Society and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.[7] He is also a Lay reader (Lay Preacher) at St. Andrew's Church in Cheadle Hulme from 2003.[8]

Notable work edit

In 2004, a research led by Prof. Budd and Prof. Neil McKeown first published a paper on Polymers of intrinsic microporosity, also commonly known as PIMs.[9] One of the major polymers currently in the world, it is used in several applications including adsorption of organic vapours, adsorption of organic molecules from solutions, hydrogen storage and as solid state adsorbents for waste water treatment.[10][11][12][13] Several research have now been published on this unique type of polymer, including by Prof. Budd and several researchers across the globe, and it has been also used in the determination of the Robenson Plot in Membrane gas separation.[14]

A wide range of literature has been published by Prof. Budd on the synthesis, structural, property and application analysis of PIMs as well as other polymers and membranes. The published work by Prof. Budd has received more than 17,000 citations as of June 2022.[5]

Awards and nominations edit

  • Better World Award (Nominated - 2020)[1]

Major Reviews and Publications edit

Major Publications by Prof. Peter Budd:

  • Budd, Peter M.; McKeown, Neil B. (2010). "Exploitation of Intrinsic Microporosity in Polymer-Based Materials". Macromolecules. 43 (12): 5163–5176. Bibcode:2010MaMol..43.5163M. doi:10.1021/ma1006396.
  • Budd, Peter M.; McKeown, Neil B. (2006). "Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs): organic materials for membrane separations, heterogeneous catalysis and hydrogen storage". Chem. Soc. Rev. 35 (8): 675–683. doi:10.1039/B600349D. PMID 16862268.
  • Budd, Peter M.; Ghanem, Bader S.; McKeown, Neil B.; Reynolds, Kevin J.; Msayib, Kadhum J.; Tattershall, Carin E.; Fritsch, Detlev (2005). "Gas separation membranes from polymers of intrinsic microporosity". Journal of Membrane Science. 251 (1–2): 263–269. doi:10.1016/j.memsci.2005.01.009.
  • Budd, Peter M.; Ghanem, Bader S.; McKeown, Neil B.; Elabas, Elssalhen S.; Msayib, Kadhum J.; Tattershall, Carin E.; Makhseed, Saad; Wang, Dong (2004). "Solution-processed, organophilic membrane derived from a polymer of intrinsic microporosity". Adv. Mater. 16 (5): 456–459. Bibcode:2004AdM....16..456B. doi:10.1002/adma.200306053. S2CID 95540635.
  • Budd, Peter M.; Ghanem, Bader S.; McKeown, Neil B.; Makhseed, Saad; Msayib, Kadhum J.; Tattershall, Carin E. (2004). "Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs): robust, solution-processable, organic nanoporous materials". Chem. Comm. (2): 230–231. doi:10.1039/B311764B. PMID 14737563.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c University of Manchester. "Better World Awards 2020". Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c ORCid. "Peter Budd". Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Peter Martin Budd (Biography)". Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b c University of Manchester. "Prof. Peter Budd". Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Peter Budd (Google Scholar)". Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  6. ^ Budd, Peter Martin (1981). The Synthesis and Properties of Polypeptides (PhD thesis). ProQuest 2265908951.  [non-primary source needed]
  7. ^ University of Manchester. "Peter Budd Activities". Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  8. ^ St. Andrew's Church, Cheadle Hulme. "St. Andrew's Church Ministry team". Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  9. ^ Budd, Peter M.; Ghanem, Bader S.; McKeown, Neil B.; Makhseed, Saad; Msayib, Kadhum J.; Tattershall, Carin E. (2004). "Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs): robust, solution-processable, organic nanoporous materials". Chem. Comm. (2): 230–231. doi:10.1039/B311764B. PMID 14737563.[non-primary source needed]
  10. ^ Budd, Peter M.; McKeown, Neil B. (2006). "Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs): organic materials for membrane separations, heterogeneous catalysis and hydrogen storage". Chem. Soc. Rev. 35 (8): 675–683. doi:10.1039/B600349D. PMID 16862268.[non-primary source needed]
  11. ^ Budd, Peter M.; McKeown, Neil B. (2010). "Exploitation of Intrinsic Microporosity in Polymer-Based Materials". Macromolecules. 43 (12): 5163–5176. Bibcode:2010MaMol..43.5163M. doi:10.1021/ma1006396.[non-primary source needed]
  12. ^ Budd, Peter M.; Ghanem, Bader S.; McKeown, Neil B.; Reynolds, Kevin J.; Msayib, Kadhum J.; Tattershall, Carin E.; Fritsch, Detlev (2005). "Gas separation membranes from polymers of intrinsic microporosity". Journal of Membrane Science. 251 (1–2): 263–269. doi:10.1016/j.memsci.2005.01.009.[non-primary source needed]
  13. ^ Budd, Peter M.; Ghanem, Bader S.; McKeown, Neil B.; Elabas, Elssalhen S.; Msayib, Kadhum J.; Tattershall, Carin E.; Makhseed, Saad; Wang, Dong (2004). "Solution-processed, organophilic membrane derived from a polymer of intrinsic microporosity". Adv. Mater. 16 (5): 456–459. Bibcode:2004AdM....16..456B. doi:10.1002/adma.200306053. S2CID 95540635.[non-primary source needed]
  14. ^ Comesaña-Gándara, Bibiana; Bezzu, C. Grazia; McKeown, Neil B.; Chen, Jie; Rose, Ian; Ferrari, Maria-Chiara; Carta, Mariolino; Esposito, Elisa; Fuoco, Alessio; Jansen, Johannes C. (2019). "Redefining the Robeson upper bounds for CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 separations using a series of ultrapermeable benzotriptycene-based polymers of intrinsic microporosity". Energy & Environmental Science. 16 (9): 2733–2740. doi:10.1039/C9EE01384A. hdl:20.500.11820/34b25078-6ac2-4530-b1cf-9c179d3e4688.

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Peter Martin Budd CBE is a British chemist and a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester 4 His research in general is based on polymer chemistry energy and industrial separations specifically on the areas of Polymers of intrinsic microporosity PIMs energy storage polyelectrolytes and separation membranes 5 Peter BuddBornPeter Martin Budd1956 or 1957 age 66 67 3 Asmara Eritrea 2 EducationSt Mary s Primary School Finchley 1963 1968 3 M E G M English School Asmara 1968 1972 3 St Lawrence College Ramsgate 1972 1975 3 Alma materUniversity of Manchester 4 BSc PhD Known forPolymers of intrinsic microporosityPolyelectrolytesSeparation MembranesEnergy StorageAwardsBetter World Award Nominated 2020 1 Scientific careerFieldsPolymer ChemistryEnergyIndustrial SeparationsInstitutionsThe University of ManchesterThesisThe Synthesis and Properties of Polypeptides 1981 Doctoral advisorDr C PriceWebsitepersonalpages wbr manchester wbr ac wbr uk wbr staff wbr Peter wbr Budd wbr default wbr htm Contents 1 Education 2 Research and career 2 1 Notable work 2 2 Awards and nominations 3 Major Reviews and Publications 4 References 5 External linksEducation editBudd was educated at St Mary s Primary School Finchley 1963 1968 M E G M English School Asmara 1968 1972 and St Lawrence College Ramsgate 1972 1975 3 He then completed both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree at University of Manchester in 1978 and 1981 respectively 3 His PhD on The Synthesis and Properties of Polypeptides was supervised by Dr Colin Price 4 6 Research and career editUpon completing his PhD Budd joined the British Petroleum Research Center in Sunbury on Thames where he worked on polymers and structural materials as a research chemist for 8 years 2 In 1989 he joined the University of Manchester as a lecturer and was later on promoted to the position of professor 2 His research in general is based on polymer chemistry energy and industrial separations specifically on the areas of Polymers of intrinsic microporosity PIMs energy storage polyelectrolytes and separation membranes 5 Budd has committed to a wide variety of sustainability activities in terms of industrial separations and membranes including conducting lectures developing new university courses for which he was also nominated for the Better World Award in Outstanding teaching and learning innovation in social responsibility 2020 1 He is a member of the American Chemical Society Society of Chemical Industry European Membrane Society and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy 7 He is also a Lay reader Lay Preacher at St Andrew s Church in Cheadle Hulme from 2003 8 Notable work edit In 2004 a research led by Prof Budd and Prof Neil McKeown first published a paper on Polymers of intrinsic microporosity also commonly known as PIMs 9 One of the major polymers currently in the world it is used in several applications including adsorption of organic vapours adsorption of organic molecules from solutions hydrogen storage and as solid state adsorbents for waste water treatment 10 11 12 13 Several research have now been published on this unique type of polymer including by Prof Budd and several researchers across the globe and it has been also used in the determination of the Robenson Plot in Membrane gas separation 14 A wide range of literature has been published by Prof Budd on the synthesis structural property and application analysis of PIMs as well as other polymers and membranes The published work by Prof Budd has received more than 17 000 citations as of June 2022 5 Awards and nominations edit Better World Award Nominated 2020 1 Major Reviews and Publications editMajor Publications by Prof Peter Budd Budd Peter M McKeown Neil B 2010 Exploitation of Intrinsic Microporosity in Polymer Based Materials Macromolecules 43 12 5163 5176 Bibcode 2010MaMol 43 5163M doi 10 1021 ma1006396 Budd Peter M McKeown Neil B 2006 Polymers of intrinsic microporosity PIMs organic materials for membrane separations heterogeneous catalysis and hydrogen storage Chem Soc Rev 35 8 675 683 doi 10 1039 B600349D PMID 16862268 Budd Peter M Ghanem Bader S McKeown Neil B Reynolds Kevin J Msayib Kadhum J Tattershall Carin E Fritsch Detlev 2005 Gas separation membranes from polymers of intrinsic microporosity Journal of Membrane Science 251 1 2 263 269 doi 10 1016 j memsci 2005 01 009 Budd Peter M Ghanem Bader S McKeown Neil B Elabas Elssalhen S Msayib Kadhum J Tattershall Carin E Makhseed Saad Wang Dong 2004 Solution processed organophilic membrane derived from a polymer of intrinsic microporosity Adv Mater 16 5 456 459 Bibcode 2004AdM 16 456B doi 10 1002 adma 200306053 S2CID 95540635 Budd Peter M Ghanem Bader S McKeown Neil B Makhseed Saad Msayib Kadhum J Tattershall Carin E 2004 Polymers of intrinsic microporosity PIMs robust solution processable organic nanoporous materials Chem Comm 2 230 231 doi 10 1039 B311764B PMID 14737563 References edit a b c University of Manchester Better World Awards 2020 Retrieved 14 June 2020 a b c ORCid Peter Budd Retrieved 14 June 2020 a b c d e f Peter Martin Budd Biography Retrieved 14 June 2020 a b c University of Manchester Prof Peter Budd Retrieved 14 June 2020 a b c Peter Budd Google Scholar Retrieved 1 June 2022 Budd Peter Martin 1981 The Synthesis and Properties of Polypeptides PhD thesis ProQuest 2265908951 nbsp non primary source needed University of Manchester Peter Budd Activities Retrieved 14 June 2020 St Andrew s Church Cheadle Hulme St Andrew s Church Ministry team Retrieved 14 June 2020 Budd Peter M Ghanem Bader S McKeown Neil B Makhseed Saad Msayib Kadhum J Tattershall Carin E 2004 Polymers of intrinsic microporosity PIMs robust solution processable organic nanoporous materials Chem Comm 2 230 231 doi 10 1039 B311764B PMID 14737563 non primary source needed Budd Peter M McKeown Neil B 2006 Polymers of intrinsic microporosity PIMs organic materials for membrane separations heterogeneous catalysis and hydrogen storage Chem Soc Rev 35 8 675 683 doi 10 1039 B600349D PMID 16862268 non primary source needed Budd Peter M McKeown Neil B 2010 Exploitation of Intrinsic Microporosity in Polymer Based Materials Macromolecules 43 12 5163 5176 Bibcode 2010MaMol 43 5163M doi 10 1021 ma1006396 non primary source needed Budd Peter M Ghanem Bader S McKeown Neil B Reynolds Kevin J Msayib Kadhum J Tattershall Carin E Fritsch Detlev 2005 Gas separation membranes from polymers of intrinsic microporosity Journal of Membrane Science 251 1 2 263 269 doi 10 1016 j memsci 2005 01 009 non primary source needed Budd Peter M Ghanem Bader S McKeown Neil B Elabas Elssalhen S Msayib Kadhum J Tattershall Carin E Makhseed Saad Wang Dong 2004 Solution processed organophilic membrane derived from a polymer of intrinsic microporosity Adv Mater 16 5 456 459 Bibcode 2004AdM 16 456B doi 10 1002 adma 200306053 S2CID 95540635 non primary source needed Comesana Gandara Bibiana Bezzu C Grazia McKeown Neil B Chen Jie Rose Ian Ferrari Maria Chiara Carta Mariolino Esposito Elisa Fuoco Alessio Jansen Johannes C 2019 Redefining the Robeson upper bounds for CO2 CH4 and CO2 N2 separations using a series of ultrapermeable benzotriptycene based polymers of intrinsic microporosity Energy amp Environmental Science 16 9 2733 2740 doi 10 1039 C9EE01384A hdl 20 500 11820 34b25078 6ac2 4530 b1cf 9c179d3e4688 External links edit 1 at University of Manchester Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Budd amp oldid 1222272127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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