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Professor David Antonelli is a Chair in Physical Chemistry at Lancaster University, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry, Physical and Analytical Chemistry division, and the Faculty of Science and Technology. His research focuses on hydrogen storage technologies using transition metal hydrides and inorganic materials, with a particular emphasis on computational methods (DFT), experimental synthesis, and electrochemical characterization.
- Department of Chemistry
- Physical and Analytical Chemistry
- Faculty of Science and Technology
Antonelli's work explores materials like manganese, titanium, and vanadium hydrides for hydrogen storage, leveraging techniques such as Raman spectroscopy, calorimetry, and solid-state NMR. Recent publications highlight advancements in metal hydride synthesis, Kubas-type interactions, and proton conductivity.
His research trends include computational modeling of hydrogen binding mechanisms, development of molecular sieves for ambient-condition storage, and investigation of mesoporous transition metal oxides. Awards include the 2005 Pure or Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award Lecture.
Antonelli participated in the Lancaster University Chemistry Open Day (14/10/2023) as a participant, reflecting his engagement in academic outreach and education.
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