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Shaza Darwish is a Researcher at the University of Limerick, affiliated with the School of Engineering. Her work focuses on advanced materials science, particularly metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and coordination networks, emphasizing gas sorption, phase transitions, and sustainable applications. She contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through innovations in carbon capture and water harvesting.
Her research interests include designing ultramicroporous materials for CO₂ sequestration, water vapor sorption, and selective gas separation. Notable projects explore supramolecular interactions, shape-memory effects in molecular materials, and phase-switching mechanisms in 2D networks. Collaborations involve global institutions, advancing applications in environmental engineering and energy storage.
Key achievements include developing robust sorbents for C₂H₂ and C₃H₄ separation, and creating layered materials for propane capture from natural gas. Her work bridges fundamental material science with practical solutions for environmental challenges.
Publications highlight breakthroughs in MOF synthesis, including mechanochemical methods and PXRD analysis of structural transformations. Her research underscores the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing global sustainability goals.

