Mr John Worth
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Research interests
John Worth is a researcher in the Bristol Composites Institute at the University of Bristol. His research is centred on the design, synthesis, and characterisation of highly porous polymeric materials and their composite membranes for hydrogen storage applications. His focus is on the relationship between polymer structure, porosity, and gas adsorption performance, with an emphasis on developing scalable, metal-free materials that address the challenges of energy storage and decarbonisation. His broader research interests encompass advanced materials characterisation, gas sorption analysis, and the integration of porous materials into sustainable energy technologies.
Publications
Selected publications
28/07/2025Exploring conjugated microporous polymers for hydrogen storage
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Polytriphenylamine Conjugated Microporous Polymers as Versatile Platforms for Tunable Hydrogen Storage
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One-pot scalable production of conjugated microporous polymers with exceptional functionality
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Recent publications
02/04/2025Polytriphenylamine Conjugated Microporous Polymers as Versatile Platforms for Tunable Hydrogen Storage
Comparison of Acid- and Base-Catalysed Sol–Gel Synthesis for the in situ Crystallisation of a Perovskite
Soft Matter
One-pot scalable production of conjugated microporous polymers with exceptional functionality
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Polytriphenylamine Conjugated Microporous Polymers as Versatile Platforms for Tunable Hydrogen Storage
Small
Exploring conjugated microporous polymers for hydrogen storage
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy



