
Professor Simon Parsons
Professor of Crystallography
Research Interests
High pressure crystallography, structural chemistry,
X-ray and neutron diffraction, structure of materials, single crystal
and powder diffraction, twinning.
We are one of a very few groups in the world to be engaged in the study
of the effect of pressures of 1000s of atm on the structures of molecular
compounds. We are currently focusing on organic and magnetic systems,
while also investigating whether pressure can be used to fine-tune metal
extraction processes. This pioneering step in Gigapascal Chemistry hopes
to make metal extraction more selective and more environmentally friendly.
We are part of The
Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions (CSEC), a World-leading
centre of excellence for extreme conditions science, equipped with state-of-the-art
diffraction, computing, magnetism and spectroscopy facilities.
The left figure shows a crystal of the amino acid serine in a high
pressure cell. The pressure experienced by the sample is 40,000 atmospheres.
The middle figure shows a high-pressure data collection in progress
at a synchrotron source, using X-rays which are 1012 times
more intense than those available in the lab. The third figure shows
how the structure of TiCl4 can be changed by application
pressure to 5000 atm.
SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- Pressure as a tool in crystal engineering: inducing a phase transition in a high-Z' structure. Johnstone, Russell D. L.; Ieva, Maria; Lennie, Alistair R.; McNab, Hamish; Pidcock, Elna; Warren, John E.; Parsons, Simon. CrystEngComm, (2010), 12, 2520-2523
- High-pressure polymorphism in salicylamide. Johnstone, Russell D. L.; Lennie, Alistair R.; Parker, Stewart F.; Parsons, Simon; Pidcock, Elna; Richardson, Patricia R.; Warren, John E.; Wood, Peter A. CrystEngComm (2010), 12, 1065-1078.
- Pressure-induced Jahn-Teller switching in a Mn12 nanomagnet. Parois, Pascal; Moggach, Stephen A.; Sanchez-Benitez, Javier; Kamenev, Konstantin V.; Lennie, Alistair R.; Warren, John E.; Brechin, Euan K.; Parsons, Simon; Murrie, Mark. Chemical Communications (2010), 46, 1881-1883.
- Isotopic Polymorphism in Pyridine. S. Crawford, M.T. Kirchner, D.
Bläser, R. Boese, W.I.F. David, A. Dawson, A.Gehrke, R.M. Ibberson,
W.G. Marshall, S.Parsons, and Y. Yamamuro, Angewandte Chemie, International
Edition 48, 755-757 (2009).
- High pressure crystallography of inorganic and organometallic complexes. Moggach, Stephen A.; Parsons, Simon. Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds (2009), 40 324-354.