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Niclas Solin

Areas of Research/Expertise


We investigate protein materials where the preparation involves a mechanochemical step. We are also investigating mechanochemical methods for preparation of carbonaceous materials.

The prepared materials are investigated with regards to applications in organic electronics and photonics. For example, protein materials functionalized with luminescent dyes can be employed in OLEDs; or carbonaceous materials can be employed for charge storage or other types of novel devices.

For mechanichemical processing we utilize either shaker ball mills or a mortar and pestel grinder.

We do also do research where biopolymers/biomolecules are used as templates for conductive materials, resulting in conductive hybrid materials.

5 Most representative publications related to Mechanochemistry

  1. Wang L.; Solin, N. Preparation of functionalized protein materials assisted by mechanochemistry Journal of Materials Sciience 2018, 53, 13719-13732. DOI:10.1002/bip.22803
  2. Bäcklund, F. G., Pallbo, J., Solin N. Controlling amyloid fibril formation by partial stirring. Biopolymers, 2016, 105, 249-259. DOI:10.1002/bip.22803
  3. Bäcklund F. G., Solin N. Development and application of methodology for rapid screening of potential amyloid probes. ACS Combinatorial Science, 2014, 16, 721-729. DOI:10.1021/co5001212
  4. Bäcklund F. G., Wigenius J., Westerlund F., Inganäs O., Solin N.; Amyloid fibrils as dispersing agents for oligothiophenes: control of photophysical properties through nanoscale templating and flow induced fibril alignment. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2014, 2, 7811-7822. DOI:10.1039/C4TC00692E
  5. Liu L., Solin. N., Inganäs, O. Scalable lignin/graphite electrodes formed by mechanochemistry. RSC Advances, 2019, 9, 39758-39767. DOI:10.1039/C9RA07507K

5 Most representative publications non-related to Mechanochemistry

  1. Elfwing A., Bäcklund F. G., Musumeci C., Inganäs O., Solin N. Protein nanowires with conductive properties. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2015, 3, 6499-6504.DOI:10.1039/C5TC00896D
  2. Johansson P. K., Jullesson D., Elfwing A., Liin S. I., Musumeci C., Zeglio E., Elinder F., Solin N., Inganäs O. Electronic polymers in lipid membranes. Scientific Reports 2015, 5:11242.DOI:10.1038/srep11242
  3. Zeglio E., Eriksson J., Gabrielsson R., Solin N., Olle Inganäs O. Highly Stable Conjugated Polyelectrolytes for Water-Based Hybrid Mode Electrochemical Transistors. Advanced Materials, 2017, 29, 1605787. DOI:10.1002/adma.201605787
  4. Ajjan F. N., Casado N., Rebis T., Elfwing A., Solin N., Mecerreyes D., Olle Inganäs O. High Performance PEDOT/Lignin biopolymer composites for electrochemical supercapacitors. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2016, 4, 1838-1847. DOI:10.1039/C5TA10096H
  5. Zeglio E., Vagin M., Musumeci C., Ajjan F. N., Gabrielsson R.,Trinh X. T., Son N. T., Maziz A., Solin N., Olle Inganäs, O. Conjugated polyelectrolyte blends for electrochromic and electrochemical transistor devices. Chemistry of Materials, 2015, 27, 6385-6393. DOI:10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b02501

Orcid ID/Google Scholar/Researchgate/Scopus profiles

Orcid ID: 0000-0002-0915-2575
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=sv&user=TmfCERYAAAAJ
Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Niclas_Solin
Scopus profiles: -

Primary focus in mechanochemical research

  • Reaction development
  • Hybrid materials
  • 2D-materials

CONTACT INFO

  • UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTPELLIER & INSTITUT CHARLES GERHARDT DE MONTPELLIER (UMR 5253)
    C/O 8, RUE DE L’ECOLE NORMALE
    34296 MONTPELLIER, CEDEX 5 (FRANCE)

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