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Chemist - Gas Phase Reaction Kinetics

Job description

​TGRC has partnered with a UK-based applied science and advanced engineering company leading the way in industrial innovation. Through a multidisciplinary approach spanning the automotive, aerospace, and chemical industries, the company is advancing sustainability by helping manufacturers integrate carbon-derived silica and substantially reduce emissions.

Our client is seeking a practical, research-focused Chemist to join a project exploring the kinetics of gas-phase reactions. This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of analytical chemistry, kinetic studies, and catalyst development, requiring both technical expertise and a creative, problem-solving mindset.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Operate and maintain advanced analytical instruments (GC, FTIR) to monitor reactants, products, and intermediates.

  • Prepare samples for kinetic studies while ensuring accuracy, reproducibility, and data integrity across all experimental campaigns.

  • Utilize a strong understanding of chemical reaction pathways, intermediates, and kinetics to interpret experimental results and inform future study design.

  • Analyse and interpret complex analytical datasets, correlating outcomes with kinetic models and underlying reaction mechanisms.

  • Establish and uphold rigorous safety protocols for chemical handling and analytical instrument operation.

  • Prepare, characterize (e.g., BET, TGA, XRD), and assess catalysts under both flow and batch conditions.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop scalable, efficient, and sustainable chemical processes.

  • Maintain comprehensive documentation of experimental methodologies, analytical findings, and equipment maintenance records.

Required Experience:
  • PhD in Chemistry (Physical, Analytical, or a related discipline) with at least 2 years of postdoctoral experience, or a minimum of 1 year in an industrial or startup environment.

  • Proficiency in analytical techniques such as GC, FTIR, and ICP-MS.

  • Hands-on experience with advanced analytical instrumentation and interpretation of kinetic data.

  • Strong skills in sample preparation for kinetic studies, ensuring precision and data reliability.

  • Commitment to best practices in laboratory safety, chemical handling, and instrument maintenance.

Preferred Experience:
  • Background in catalyst synthesis, characterization (e.g., BET, TGA, XRD), and testing in both flow and batch systems.

  • Familiarity with kinetic modelling software (e.g., DynoChem) or equivalent computational tools.

  • Proven ability to interpret complex analytical datasets and connect results to kinetic and mechanistic models.