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Expertise in clay-based polymer nanocomposites

We have extensive experience of incorporating clays into a range of petroleum derived polymers including polypropylene, polyamide, polyacrylates, polycaprolactone, polyvinylalcohol as well as biopolymers including starch, polylactic acid, chitosan and gelatin

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Materials analysis and spectroscopy
Polymers and nanocomposites

NITRACOTE

This project is concerned with development of a duplex coating system for steels, bringing together two separate surface treatments in an entirely novel and synergistic way

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Advanced coatings
PVD coating development

Impedance Spectroscopy

Impedance spectroscopy is a powerful electrochemical technique which not only provides quantitative data regarding the corrosion of a sample but can also be used to identify the electrochemical process occurring.

Assessment of material suitability

If you need to understand the performance of different materials used within specific applications where corrosion is a potential, we can undertake analysis of your candidate materials

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Assessment of material suitability
Corrosion and structural integrity
Consultancy

Sport Hardship Fund

Information about the Sport Hardship Fund

Hallam Fund Impact 23-24

We are incredibly grateful for what our donor community has helped us achieve. Together, our supporters are making a remarkable difference to the lives of our students.

Selection event for BA (Honours) Youth and Community Work

Frequently asked questions about the selection event for BA (Honours) Youth and Community Work at Sheffield Hallam University

Selection event for Childhood. Primary and Early Years courses at Sheffield Hallam University

Selection events for Childhood Primary and Early Years courses at Sheffield Hallam University

Staff profiles

Keeley Rigby

Keeley Rigby is a Senior Lecturer in Radiotherapy and Oncology and the Professional Development Facilitator at Royal Derby Hospital

Staff profiles

Melanie Lindley

Mel Lindley is the Lead for Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences and a Principal Lecturer in Physiotherapy

 

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