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George F. Tierney is a researcher at the School of Chemistry, University of Southampton and the UK Catalysis Hub, Research Complex at Harwell. His work focuses on advanced catalyst development and characterization, particularly for sustainable chemical processes.
His research interests center around catalysis, with specific expertise in hydrogenation processes, nanoparticle synthesis, and sustainable chemistry. He investigates how solvent systems affect catalyst preparation and performance, with a particular focus on controlling acid-catalyzed byproduct formation in biomass conversion processes.
His recent work demonstrates expertise in advanced characterization techniques including TEM, XAFS, FTIR, and TPR to understand catalyst structure-property relationships. His research on Pd/TiO2 catalysts for furfural hydrogenation shows how methanol-based solvent systems can be used to suppress unwanted ether formation while maintaining high catalytic activity.
Tierney collaborates extensively with researchers across multiple institutions including University of Glasgow, Cardiff University, University College London, and international partners in Italy. His work bridges fundamental catalyst science with practical applications in sustainable chemistry.
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