prof paul mcmillan
Contacts
- Prof
- Paul
- McMillan
- Prof Paul McMillan
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- p.f.mcmillan@ucl.ac.uk
- 2000-07-01
Appointment
- ACAPRO
- 2000-07-01
- 1
- Sir William Ramsay Chair of Chemistry
- ME
- Dept of Chemistry
- MPS
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
Joined UCL
- 2000-07-01
Research Summary
Our group explores solid state chemistry under extreme high pressure and high temperature conditions using large presses and laser heating techniques in the diamond anvil cell. New compounds and materials are prepared and studied at up to a million atmospheres and thousands of degrees centigrade using spectroscopy and synchrotron X-ray diffraction. We also study the properties and structure of liquids, amorphous solids and biological molecules at high pressure.Research Activities
- 2089
- Raman study of the Ta-N system
- 2088
- Synthesis of new materials in the C-N-H system
- 2087
- Synthesis of superconducting materials
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High-Pressure and -Temperature Ion Exchange of Aluminosilicate and Gallosilicate Natrolite
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Polyamorphic amorphous silicon at high pressure: raman and spatially resolved X-ray scattering and molecular dynamics studies.
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Reaction and Raman spectroscopic studies of alcohol oxidation on gold-palladium catalysts in microstructured reactors
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Equilibrium and metastable phase transitions in silicon nitride at high pressure: A first-principles and experimental study
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Nanomechanical and structural properties of native cellulose under compressive stress
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