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The role of ‘living laboratories’ in accelerating the energy system decarbonization (2022)
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Fan, Z., Cao, J., Jamal, T., Fogwill, C., Samende, C., Robinson, Z., …Healey, D. (2022). The role of ‘living laboratories’ in accelerating the energy system decarbonization. Energy Reports, 11858 - 11864. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2022.09.046

To decarbonize the energy system by the year 2050, it is crucial that innovations are trialled in a ‘real world’ setting for the purpose of increasing public adoption and support, and for providing insights to decision-makers to ensure their decision... Read More about The role of ‘living laboratories’ in accelerating the energy system decarbonization.

Enhanced methane reforming activity of a hydrothermally synthesised co-doped perovskite catalyst (2018)
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Khazaal, M. H., Staniforth, J. Z., Alfatlawi, Z. A., Ormerod, R. M., & Darton, R. (2018). Enhanced methane reforming activity of a hydrothermally synthesised co-doped perovskite catalyst. Energy and Fuels, 32(12), 12826–12832. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.8b02848

A catalyst for the direct reforming of methane and simulated biogas has been prepared using a green and low temperature hydrothermal method. The nickel and iron co-doped SrZrO3 perovskite shows catalytic activity comparable to 10% Ni/Al2O3, but with... Read More about Enhanced methane reforming activity of a hydrothermally synthesised co-doped perovskite catalyst.

The Mechanism of Corrosion of Aluminium Zirconium Silicate (AZS) Material in the Float Glass Furnace Regenerator (2018)
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George, S., Haycock, P., & Ormerod, R. (2018). The Mechanism of Corrosion of Aluminium Zirconium Silicate (AZS) Material in the Float Glass Furnace Regenerator. Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2202-2209. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2017.12.006

Failure mechanisms in AZS materials from the regenerators of two float glass furnaces are presented. Results of a post-mortem examination of materials are used to identify the physical and chemical changes during service. Methods used include bulk de... Read More about The Mechanism of Corrosion of Aluminium Zirconium Silicate (AZS) Material in the Float Glass Furnace Regenerator.

Neoliberalism, new public management and the sustainable development agenda of higher education: history, contradictions and synergies (2015)
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Ormerod, R., Bessant, S., & Robinson, Z. (2015). Neoliberalism, new public management and the sustainable development agenda of higher education: history, contradictions and synergies. Environmental Education Research, 417-432. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2014.993933

This paper explores the ideological and the practical relationship between neoliberalism and New Public Management (NPM) and the sustainable development agenda of western higher education. Using the United Kingdom and specifically English universitie... Read More about Neoliberalism, new public management and the sustainable development agenda of higher education: history, contradictions and synergies.

A nickel doped perovskite catalyst for reforming methane rich biogas with minimal carbon deposition (2014)
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Evans, S. E., Staniforth, J. Z., Darton, R. J., & Ormerod, R. M. (2014). A nickel doped perovskite catalyst for reforming methane rich biogas with minimal carbon deposition. Green Chemistry, 16(10), 4587-4594. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4gc00782d

A novel nickel-doped strontium zirconate perovskite catalyst for biogas reforming has been synthesised using a green, low temperature hydrothermal synthesis. The catalyst has been shown to be very efficient towards the conversion of methane-rich biog... Read More about A nickel doped perovskite catalyst for reforming methane rich biogas with minimal carbon deposition.

A novel perovskite based catalyst with high selectivity and activity for partial oxidation of methane for fuel cell applications (2014)
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Staniforth, J., Evans, S. E., Good, O. J., Darton, R. J., & Ormerod, R. M. (2014). A novel perovskite based catalyst with high selectivity and activity for partial oxidation of methane for fuel cell applications. Dalton Transactions, 43(40), 15022-15027. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4dt01288g

Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have the potential to revolutionise the present fuel economy due to their higher fuel conversion efficiency compared with standard heat engines and the possibility of utilizing the heat produced in a combined heat and p... Read More about A novel perovskite based catalyst with high selectivity and activity for partial oxidation of methane for fuel cell applications.

Overcoming carbon deactivation in biogas reforming using a hydrothermally synthesised nickel perovskite catalyst (2014)
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Evans, S. E., Good, O. J., Staniforth, J. Z., Ormerod, R. M., & Darton, R. J. (in press). Overcoming carbon deactivation in biogas reforming using a hydrothermally synthesised nickel perovskite catalyst. RSC advances, 4(58), 30816-30819. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra00846d

A hydrothermally synthesised nickel-strontium zirconate perovskite is shown to have excellent selectivity towards biogas reforming without suffering from deactivation due to carbon formation. Experiments reveal that this material is capable of very e... Read More about Overcoming carbon deactivation in biogas reforming using a hydrothermally synthesised nickel perovskite catalyst.

Application of inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the "dry" reforming of methane over an alumina-supported nickel catalyst operating under conditions where filamentous carbon formation is prevalent (2014)
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Ormerod. (2014). Application of inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the "dry" reforming of methane over an alumina-supported nickel catalyst operating under conditions where filamentous carbon formation is prevalent. Abstracts of papers of the American Chemical Society, https://doi.org/10.1039/C3RA42435A

The use of CO2 in reforming methane to produce the industrial feedstock syngas is an economically and environmentally attractive reaction. An alumina-supported nickel catalyst active for this reaction additionally forms filamentous carbon. The cataly... Read More about Application of inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the "dry" reforming of methane over an alumina-supported nickel catalyst operating under conditions where filamentous carbon formation is prevalent.

The application of inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the steam reforming of methane over an alumina-supported nickel catalyst (2013)
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McFarlane, A. R., Silverwood, I. P., Norris, E. L., Ormerod, R. M., Frost, C. D., Parker, S. F., & Lennon, D. (2013). The application of inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the steam reforming of methane over an alumina-supported nickel catalyst. Chemical Physics, 427, 54-60. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemphys.2013.10.012

An alumina-supported nickel catalyst, previously used in methane reforming experiments employing CO2 as the oxidant, is applied here in the steam reforming variant of the process. Micro-reactor experiments are used to discern an operational window co... Read More about The application of inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the steam reforming of methane over an alumina-supported nickel catalyst.

Big Society, little justice? Community energy and the politics of localism? (2013)
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Catney, P., MacGregor, S., Dobson, A., Hall, S., Royston, S., Robinson, Z., …Ross, S. (2013). Big Society, little justice? Community energy and the politics of localism?. Local Environment, https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2013.792044

This paper challenges ‘Big Society (BS) Localism’, seeing it as an example of impoverished localist thinking which neglects social justice considerations. We do this through a critical examination of recent turns in the localist discourse in the UK w... Read More about Big Society, little justice? Community energy and the politics of localism?.

Calcitriol imparts neuroprotection to midbrain dopaminergic neurons through up-regulation of GDNF (2013)
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Ormerod. (2013). Calcitriol imparts neuroprotection to midbrain dopaminergic neurons through up-regulation of GDNF. PloS one, e62040-?. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062040

During development a tightly controlled signaling cascade dictates the differentiation, maturation and survival of developing neurons. Understanding this signaling mechanism is important for developing therapies for neurodegenerative illnesses. In pr... Read More about Calcitriol imparts neuroprotection to midbrain dopaminergic neurons through up-regulation of GDNF.

Community knowledge networks: An action-orientated approach to energy research (2013)
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Robinson, Z., Ross, S., Catney, P., Dobson, A., Hall, S., Hards, S., …Ormerod, M. (2013). Community knowledge networks: An action-orientated approach to energy research. Local Environment, https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2012.748729

The Climate Change Act 2008 commits the UK to reducing carbon emissions by 80 percent of 1990 levels by 2050. With household emissions constituting more than a quarter of current total energy use in the UK, energy practices in the home have taken on... Read More about Community knowledge networks: An action-orientated approach to energy research.

X-ray images of defect formation in porcelain ceramics during drying (2003)
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Potter, A., Austin, J., Ormerod, R., Haycock, P., Heywood, B., & George, S. (2003). X-ray images of defect formation in porcelain ceramics during drying. NDT and E International, 36(2), 77-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0963-8695%2802%2900088-9

The drying phase during the manufacture of ceramic pieces is often the point of failure owing to the formation of cracks. In this study, non-destructive microfocus X-ray imaging has been employed to study the onset of cracking in porcelain and correl... Read More about X-ray images of defect formation in porcelain ceramics during drying.