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Prof Mick MANTLE

Co-Principal Investigator

Prof Mick Mantle is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge. He is also the Assistant Director of Research for the Department of Chemical Engineering's Magnetic Resonance Research Centre. He is directly responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operation of the Magnetic Resonance Research Centre (MRRC). In addition, he act as the focal point for all external collaborative research programmes.



His research interests concern the development and application of quantitative multi-nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to problems encountered in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy are ideally suited to address these areas because they are non-invasive, chemically selective, motion sensitive: flow, diffusion, and dispersion; and multinuclear.



Prof Mantle is a Co-Principal Investigator on the PIPS project "Building a Capability in Magnetic Resonance Methods for the Pharmaceutical and Agrochemical Sector within PIPS".



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ResearchGate profile

Stevenson P, Mantle MD, Sederman AJ, et al. Quantitative measurements of liquid hold-up and drainage in foam using NMRI AICHE JOURNAL 53 (2): 290-296 FEB 2007.

Muller CR, Davidson JF, Dennis JS, et al. Rise velocities of bubbles and slugs in gas-fluidised beds: Ultra-fast magnetic resonance imaging CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE 62 (1-2): 82-93 JAN 2007.

Gladden LF, Mantle MD, Sederman AJ Magnetic resonance Imaging of catalysts and catalytic processes ADVANCES IN CATALYSIS 50: 1-75 2006.

Mantle MD, Steiner P, Gladden LF Polarisation enhanced C-13 magnetic resonance studies of the hydrogenation of pentene over Pd/Al2O3 catalysts CATALYSIS TODAY 114 (4): 412-417 MAY 30 2006.

Sederman AJ, Mantle MD, Buckley C, et al. MRI technique for measurement of velocity vectors, acceleration, and autocorrelation functions in turbulent flow JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE 166 (2): 182-189 FEB 2004.

Mantle MD, Sederman AJ Dynamic MRI in chemical process and reaction engineering PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY 43 (1-2): 3-60 OCT

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