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Quality assessment of an Ultra-Wide Band positioning system for indoor wheelchair court sports (2015)
Journal Article
Perrat, B., Smith, M. J., Mason, B. S., Rhodes, J. M., & Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L. (2015). Quality assessment of an Ultra-Wide Band positioning system for indoor wheelchair court sports. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology, 229(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/1754337115581111

Ultra-Wide Band radio positioning systems are maturing very quickly and now represent a good candidate for indoor positioning. The aim of this study was to undertake a quality assessment on the use of a commercial Ultra-Wide Band positioning system f... Read More about Quality assessment of an Ultra-Wide Band positioning system for indoor wheelchair court sports.

Structural aspects of MOF-based energy materials research at Diamond (2015)
Journal Article
Allan, D. R., Blake, A. J., Schröder, M., Tang, C. C., & Yang, S. (2015). Structural aspects of MOF-based energy materials research at Diamond. Philosophical Transactions A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 373, https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2013.0149

Large-scale central facilities such as Diamond Light Source fulfil an increasingly pivotal role in many large-scale scientific research programmes. We illustrate these developments by reference to energy-centred projects at the University of Nottingh... Read More about Structural aspects of MOF-based energy materials research at Diamond.

Supramolecular binding and separation of hydrocarbons within a functionalised porous metal-organic framework (2015)
Journal Article
Yang, S., Ramirez-Cuesta, A. J., Newby, R., Garcia-Sakai, V., Manual, P., Callear, S. K., …Schröder, M. (2015). Supramolecular binding and separation of hydrocarbons within a functionalised porous metal-organic framework. Nature Chemistry, 7, https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2114

Supramolecular interactions are fundamental to host-guest binding in chemical and biological processes. Direct visualisation of such supramolecular interactions within host-guest systems is extremely challenging but crucial for the understanding of t... Read More about Supramolecular binding and separation of hydrocarbons within a functionalised porous metal-organic framework.

An approach to produce a GIS database for road surface monitoring (2014)
Conference Proceeding
Fendi, K. G., Adam, S. M., Kokkas, N., & Smith, M. J. (in press). An approach to produce a GIS database for road surface monitoring. . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcbee.2014.01.042

Road Surface Monitoring (RSM) is the process of detecting the distress on paved or unpaved road surfaces. The primary aim of this process is to detect any distress (such as road surface cracks) at early stages in order to apply maintenance on time. E... Read More about An approach to produce a GIS database for road surface monitoring.

Synthesis of metal-organic frameworks by continuous flow (2014)
Journal Article
Bayliss, P. A., Ibarra, I., Perez, E., Yang, S., Tang, C. C., Poliakoff, M., & Schröder, M. (2014). Synthesis of metal-organic frameworks by continuous flow. Green Chemistry, 16(8), https://doi.org/10.1039/C4GC00313F

A continuous flow process for the synthesis of a metal-organic framework using only water as the reaction medium and requiring only short residence times is described. This affords a new route to scale-up of materials incorporating many of the princi... Read More about Synthesis of metal-organic frameworks by continuous flow.

Methane adsorption in metal-organic frameworks containing nanographene linkers: a computational study (2014)
Journal Article
Bichoutskaia, E., Suyetin, M., Bound, M., Yong, Y., & Schröder, M. (2014). Methane adsorption in metal-organic frameworks containing nanographene linkers: a computational study. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 118(29), https://doi.org/10.1021/jp503210h

Metal-organic framework (MOF) materials are known to be amenable to expansion through elongation of the parent organic linker. For a family of model (3,24)-connected MOFs with the rht topology, in which the central part of organic linker comprises a... Read More about Methane adsorption in metal-organic frameworks containing nanographene linkers: a computational study.

Promoting cooperation: the distribution of reward and punishment power (2014)
Book Chapter
Nosenzo, D., & Sefton, M. (2014). Promoting cooperation: the distribution of reward and punishment power. In P. A. Van Lange, B. Rockenbach, & T. Yamagishi (Eds.), Reward and punishment in social dilemmas. Oxford University Press

Recent work in experimental economics on the effectiveness of rewards and punishments for promoting cooperation mainly examines decentralized incentive systems where all group members can reward and/or punish one another. Many self-organizing groups... Read More about Promoting cooperation: the distribution of reward and punishment power.

Tuning the interactions between electron spins in fullerene-based triad systems (2014)
Journal Article
Lebedeva, M. A., Chamberlain, T. W., Davies, E. S., Thomas, B. E., Schröder, M., & Khlobystov, A. N. (2014). Tuning the interactions between electron spins in fullerene-based triad systems. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 10, https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.31

A series of six fullerene-linker-fullerene triads have been prepared by the stepwise addition of the fullerene cages to bridging moieties thus allowing the systematic variation of fullerene cage (C60 or C70) and linker (oxalate or terephthalate) and... Read More about Tuning the interactions between electron spins in fullerene-based triad systems.

Inelastic neutron scattering study of binding of para-hydrogen in an ultra-microporous metal-organic framework (2014)
Journal Article
Yang, S., Ramirez - Cuesta, A. J., & Schröder, M. (2014). Inelastic neutron scattering study of binding of para-hydrogen in an ultra-microporous metal-organic framework. Chemical Physics, 428, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemphys.2013.11.004

Metal-organic framework (MOF) materials show promise for H2 storage and it is widely predicted by computational modelling that MOFs incorporating ultra-micropores are optimal for H2 binding due to enhanced overlapping potentials. We report the invest... Read More about Inelastic neutron scattering study of binding of para-hydrogen in an ultra-microporous metal-organic framework.

Studies on metal-organic frameworks of Cu(II) with isophthalate linkers for hydrogen storage (2014)
Journal Article
Yan, Y., Yang, S., Blake, A. J., & Schröder, M. (2014). Studies on metal-organic frameworks of Cu(II) with isophthalate linkers for hydrogen storage. Accounts of Chemical Research, 47(2), https://doi.org/10.1021/ar400049h

Hydrogen (H2) is a promising alternative energy carrier due to its environmental benefits, high energy density and its abundance. However, development of a practical storage system to enable the “Hydrogen Economy” remains a huge challenge. Metal-orga... Read More about Studies on metal-organic frameworks of Cu(II) with isophthalate linkers for hydrogen storage.

Design challenges in the use of silicon carbide JFETs in matrix converter applications (2013)
Journal Article
Empringham, L., De Lillo, L., & Shulz, M. (2013). Design challenges in the use of silicon carbide JFETs in matrix converter applications. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 29(5), https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2013.2290835

This paper investigates some of the challenges en¬countered during the implementation of a Silicon Carbide JFET matrix converter which has been designed to meet a specific power density of 20kW/litre with forced air cooling. After a brief introductio... Read More about Design challenges in the use of silicon carbide JFETs in matrix converter applications.

Cooperation in small groups: the effect of group size (2013)
Journal Article
Nosenzo, D., Quercia, S., & Sefton, M. (2015). Cooperation in small groups: the effect of group size. Experimental Economics, 18(1), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10683-013-9382-8

We study the effect of group size on cooperation in voluntary contribution mechanism games. As in previous experiments, we study four- and eight-person groups in high and low marginal per capita return (MPCR) conditions. We find a positive effect of... Read More about Cooperation in small groups: the effect of group size.