Dr Ian Ingram

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Biography

Dr Ian Ingram is a “green” polymer and organic materials chemist whose research background also includes nanotechnology, solvents, semiconducting polymers, electronic devices, and sensors. His research at MMU is focused on finding sustainable solutions to allow the plastics and materials industry to transition to the circular economy. This includes recycling, sustainable materials additives, and bio-based materials. Prior to moving to MMU, Ian worked as a post-doctoral researcher in the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at York, where he was developing new bio-based polymers. Ian graduated with an MChem from Oxford in 2009, and obtained his PhD in Materials Chemistry from the University of Manchester in 2013. 

Research outputs

Selected Research Publications:

K. Burns, I. D. V. Ingram, J. H. Potgieter, S. Potgieter-Vermaak “Synthesis and performance evaluation of novel soybean oil-based plasticisers for polyvinyl chloride (PVC)” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2023

K. Burns, J. H. Potgieter, S. Potgieter-Vermaak, I. D. V. Ingram, C. M. Liauw “A comparitive assessment of the use of suitable analytical techniques to evaluate plasticiser compatibility” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2023

A. Blanpain, J. H. Clark, T. J. Farmer, I. D. V. Ingram, J. E. Kendrick, S. B. Lawrenson, M. North, G. Rodgers and A. Whitwood “Rapid ring-opening metathesis polymerisation of monomers obtained from biomass derived furfuryl amines and maleic anhydride” ChemSusChem, 2019.

 
Y. Ran, F. Byrne, I. D. V. Ingram, M. North, “Resin swelling in mixed solvents analysed using Hansen solubility parameter space” Chemistry a European Journal, 2019. Featured on the front cover.

J. H. Clark, T. J. Farmer, I. D. V. Ingram, Y. Lie and M. North, ‘Renewable Self-Blowing Non-isocyanate Polyurethane Foams from Lysine and Sorbitol’ European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2018

S. B. Lawrenson, S. Hart, I. D. V. Ingram, M. North, R. R. Parker and A. Whitwood, ‘Ring-opening metathesis polymerisation of tertiary amide monomers derived from a bio-based oxa-norbornene’ ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 2018

Y. Bai, J. H. Clark, T. J. Farmer, I. D. V. Ingram, M. North ‘Wholly biomass derivable sustainable polymers by ring-opening metathesis polymerisation of monomers obtained from furfuryl alcohol and itaconic anhydride’ Polymer Chemistry, 2017, 8, 3074

Y. Bai, M. De Bruyn, J. H. Clark, J. R. Dodson. T. J. Farmer, M. Honoré, I. D.V. Ingr am, M. Naguib, A. C. Whitwood, M. North ‘Ring opening metathesis polymerisation of a new bio-derived monomer from itaconic anhydride and furfuryl alcohol’, Green Chemistry, 2016, 18, 3945

I. D. V. Ingram, R. S. Sprick, A. V. S. Parry, M. L. Turner ‘A method for controllable solution doping of complete polymer field effect transistor devices’, Applied Physics Letters, 2014, 104, 153304.

Selected Review Articles & Book Chapters:

I.D.V. Ingram, K. Lamb, M. North, M. Sengoden, “Valorisation of Carbon Dioxide into Oxazoladinones with Aziridines”, Current Green Chemistry, 2019

J. W. Comerford, I. D. V. Ingram, M. North, X. Wu ‘Sustainable Metal-Based Catalysts for the Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates Containing Five-Membered Rings’ Green Chemistry, 2015, 17, 1966-1987 (250+ citations)

I. D. V. Ingram, S. B. Lawrenson, M. North, ‘Sustainable Organocatalysis’ Chapter in ‘Encyclopedia of Sustainable Technologies, Volume 3’ Elsevier 2016, 629 – 642

J. W. Comerford, I. D. V. Ingram, M. North, X. Wu ‘Catalytic Cyclic Carbonate Synthesis with Sustainable Metals’ Chapter in ‘Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry’ Wiley, 2016

I. D. V. Ingram, M. North, X. Wu ‘Halide-Free Synthesis of Cyclic and Polycarbonates’ Chapter in ‘Chemistry Beyond Chlorine’, Springer, 2016, 413-434