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UK funding (£439,495): Super Rate Elemental & Alloy Cluster Technology - SuperREACT Ukri1 Dec 2012 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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Super Rate Elemental & Alloy Cluster Technology - SuperREACT

Abstract SuperREACT builds on previous Technology Programme breakthrough research which has established the feasibility of elemental and alloy size-selected nanocluster technology. The objectives are truly ambitious: transforming a state-of-the-art research apparatus into a true manufacturing tool, moving from micro-g/day to g/day capability, with the ultimate potential to achieve kg quantities of nanoclusters, opening up manufacturing opportunities in catalytic, fine chemical, electronic/ photonic, bio-medicine, anti-microbials, etc. Clusterbeam condensation of nano-clusters is inherently "clean" &, using multiple elemental sources, flexible in terms of cluster composition & structure. The novel matrix assembly-clusterisation processing will enable continuous production of elemental, alloy & core-shell structures. The University of Birmingham is contributing its new IPR while Teer Coatings Ltd & Johnson Mattthey bring their expertise in high value manufacturing and market knowledge.
Category Collaborative R&D
Reference 101256
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/12/2012
Funded period end 29/02/2016
Funded value £439,495.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=101256

Participating Organisations

TEER COATINGS LIMITED

£151,657.00

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

£207,202.00

JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC

£80,636.00

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Teer Coatings Ltd., London.