Dr Colin J. Crook

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Chemistry PostGraduate Taught Programmes Director

University Teacher

Colin Crook
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c.j.crook@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 9407

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Dr Colin J. Crook
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Dainton Building
13 Brook Hill
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S3 7HF
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Dr. Crook obtained a BSc in Chemistry with Polymer Chemistry in 1995. This was followed by a MSc in polymer chemistry from Lancaster University and a PhD from Aston University in 2000. In 2000 he became a postdoctoral research associate at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ working, a post held until 2006. His research centred around polymer synthesis and responsive polymers, and he was involved in the exciting Wonderland project at the art-science interface.

 In 2007 he was appointed as a University Teacher in physical chemistry. He is fortunate to lecture in some of his favourite areas of chemistry, namely smart polymers and polymer characterisation, and runs the Level 2 physical chemistry laboratory and the MSc polymer laboratory. He is currently the Director of Studies for the MSc: Polymers for Advanced Technologies.

Publications

Journal articles

  • Parnell AJ, Martin SJ, Dang CC, Geoghegan M, Jones RAL, Crook CJ, Howse JR & Ryan AJ (2009) . POLYMER, 50(4), 1005-1014. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Parnell AJ, Martin SJ, Jones RAL, Vasilev C, Crook CJ & Ryan AJ (2009) . SOFT MATTER, 5(2), 296-299. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Topham PD, Howse JR, Crook CJ, Armes SP, Jones RAL & Ryan AJ (2007) . MACROMOLECULES, 40(13), 4393-4395. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Geoghegan M, Ruiz-Perez L, Dang CC, Parnell AJ, Martin SJ, Howse JR, Jones RAL, Golestanian R, Topham PD, Crook CJ , Ryan AJ et al (2006) . SOFT MATTER, 2(12), 1076-1080. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Ryan AJ, Topham P, Crook CJ, Howse JR & Jones RAL (2006) PMSE 153-Analysis of the effect of temperature on the weathering of polymeric materials. ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S, 232, 506-506. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Topham PD, Howse JR, Crook CJ, Parnell AJ, Geoghegan M, Jones RAL & Ryan AJ (2006) . POLYM INT, 55(7), 808-815. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Crook CJ, Fairclough PA, Jones RAL & Ryan AJ (2006) . REACT FUNCT POLYM, 66(1), 41-49. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Howse JR, Topham P, Crook CJ, Gleeson AJ, Bras W, Jones RAL & Ryan AJ (2006) . Nano Lett, 6(1), 73-77. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Ryan AJ, Crook CJ, Howse JR, Topham P, Geoghegan M, Martin SJ, Parnell AJ, Ruiz-Perez L & Jones RAL (2005) . J MACROMOL SCI PHYS, B44(6), 1103-1121. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Ryan AJ, Crook CJ, Howse JR, Topham P, Jones AL, Geoghegan M, Parnell AJ, Ruiz-Pérez L, Martin SJ, Cadby A , Menelle A et al (2005) . Faraday Discuss, 128, 55-74. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Crook CJ, Ryan AJ & Jones RAL (2002) Production of mechanical work via a pH-sensitive hydrogel coupled to a non-linear kinetic system.. ABSTR PAP AM CHEM S, 224, U427-U427. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Crook CJ, Ryan AJ & Jones RAL (2002) The use of a nonlinear kinetic system to produce mechanical work via a pH-sensitive hydrogel. American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry, 43(2), 804-805. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Crook CJ, Smith A, Jones RAL & Ryan AJ (2002) . PHYS CHEM CHEM PHYS, 4(8), 1367-1369. RIS download Bibtex download

Conference proceedings papers

  • Topham PD, Howse JR, Crook CJ, Gleeson AJ, Bras W, Armes SP, Jones RAL & Ryan AJ (2007) . MACROMOLECULAR SYMPOSIA, Vol. 256 (pp 95-104) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Crook CJ, Cadby A, Smith A, Jones RAL & Ryan AJ (2004) Measurement of force produced by a pH-responsive hydrogel in a pH oscillator. NONLINEAR DYNAMICS IN POLYMERIC SYSTEMS, Vol. 869 (pp 71-79) RIS download Bibtex download
Teaching interests

Physical Chemistry Laboratory; Polymer Chemistry.

Teaching activities

Undergraduate and postgraduate taught modules

  • Level 2 Physical Chemistry Laboratories: In the second year, students use their observational, analytical and critical skills to probe some of the fundamental concepts of Physical Chemistry such as thermochemistry, kinetics and material properties. They also become practised in the art of data analysis and the communication of those results to others.
  • Smart Polymers and Polymeric Materials (Postgraduate Level)
    This unit teaches students about the ways in which individual polymer chains and polymer-based materials can respond to a variety of external stimuli such as heat, light, sound, electric field, pH and ionic strength, and the uses which can be made of these effects in the design and applications of "smart" (both passive and active) materials and devices.

Support Teaching:

  • Tutorials: Level 2 Physical Chemistry.
  • Level 3 Literature Review

Laboratory Teaching:

  • Level 2 Organic Laboratories
  • Level 2 Physical Laboratories
  • Level 3 Inorganic Laboratories
  • Postgraduate Level Laboratories