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Dr Mark Muldoon

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Dr Mark Muldoon

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Catalytic reactions can have an impact in a wide range of areas, helping to facilitate processes ranging from energy production to the synthesis of medicines. I am particularly interested in selective oxidation reactions and the development of processes which use sustainable oxidants such as molecular oxygen or peroxides such as hydrogen peroxide. Projects in the group address different challenges associated with this area, with students gaining knowledge in areas such as  synthetic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical-organic chemistry (kinetics & spectroscopy) and reaction engineering.

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  • m.j.muldoon@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 4420

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Open to PhD applications related to

  • Catalysis and sustainable methods in chemistry

Projects could involve fundamental studies, e.g. discovery of new catalysts and detailed mechanistic investigations of catalytic reactions. Projects could also invole more applied aspects (e.g. continuous flow processes) and collaboration with industrial partners.

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