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Professor Alan DyerVisiting Professor in Radiochemistry Research interestsSynthesis of zeolites, and related materials, and their use as separation media. Ion-exchange. Diffusion of molecules and ions in framework structures. Applications and studies of natural zeolites. Novel inorganic ion exchange materials for remediation of aqueous nuclear waste streams. Geochemistry of zeolites-trace element composition, zeolite/carbonatite relationship. PublicationsUptake of radionuclides on antimony silicate, Lina Al Attar, Alan Dyer, Risto Harjula, J.Radioanalyt.Nuc.Chem., 2004, 260,199-203. Exchange diffusion of copper, nickel, lead and zinc in synthetic analcime prepared from perlite, Alan Dyer, Sudaporn Tangkawanit, Kunwadee Rangsriwatananon, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2004, 75, 273-279. Ion exchange of Cu2+, Ni2+, Pb2+ and Zn2+ in analcime synthesized from Thai perlite, Alan Dyer, Sudaporn Tangkawanit, Kunwadee Rangsriwatananon, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2005, 79, 171-175. Ion exchange, A.Dyer, in “Zeolites and ordered mesoporous materials: progress and prospects”, J.Čejka and H.van Bekkum (eds), Elsevier, Amsterdam, Stud. Surf. Sci.Catal., 2005, 157, 181-204. A tin/lead alloy found in a zeolitic amygdale at Carsaig Bay on the Hebridean Isle of Mull, Alan Dyer, David Green, Beryl Taylor, and Craig Williams, J.Russ.Soc., 8, 2005, 113-114. Cation exchange in high silica zeolites, Alan Dyer and Tony I Emms, J.Mater.Chem., 15, 2005, 5012-5021. Clinoptilolite and heulandite from Wheal Hazard, Botallack, St. Just, Cornwall, Alan Dyer, David Green, Andy Tindle and Craig Williams, J.Russ.Soc, 9, 2006, 68-72. Cation exchange in the synthetic gismondine-zeolite MAP, Alan Dyer, Brigid Heywood, Natulka Szyrokyi, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 92(1-3), 2006, 161-164, Species sensitivity of zeolite minerals for uptake of mercury solutes, Linda Campbell, Anaad Chimedtszogsol, Alan Dyer, Min.Mag., 70, 2006, 361-371. Comments on “Dynamics of water in a molecular sieve by quasielectric neutron scattering” J.Swenson, J.Hanson, W.S.Howells, S.Longville, J.Chem.Phys., 122, 084505(2005)”, A.Dyer, J.Chem.Phys., 125, 2006, 077101. Uptake of caesium and strontium radioisotopes by natural zeolites from Mongolia. Alan Dyer, Annad Chimedtsogzol, Linda Campbell and Craig Williams, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 95, 2006, 172-175. Ion exchange properties of zeolites and related materials. A.Dyer, in “Introduction to zeolite science and practice”, 3rd Revised Edition, J.Čejka, H.van Bekkum, A.Corma, F.Schüth (Eds), Stud.Surf.Sci.Cat., 168, 2007, 525-554. Liquid phase separations of organic isomers on high silica zeolites, Alan Dyer and Tony I Emms, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, Special Issue, 104, 2007,137-144. Ion exchange in birnessite, Lina Al Attar and Alan Dyer, Land Contamination and Reclamation, 15, 2007, 427-436. Ion-exchanged and salt hydrates-encapsulated zeolites for solar refrigeration. L.Cindrella, Alan Dyer, Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, 9, 2008, 1-6. Scolecite from Cornwall, the first occurrences in England, Oneta Wilson, Alan Dyer, Vincent A.D. Holyer, Craig D.Williams, J. Russell Soc., 11, 2008, 87. Studies on a synthetic sitinakite-type silicotitanate cation exchanger Studies on a synthetic sitinakite-type silicotitanate cation exchanger
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