About
James Sullivan is a Professor and Head of the School of Chemistry at University College Dublin, holding a BSc (1992) and PhD (1996) in Chemistry from University College Cork. His academic career includes post-doctoral research at the University of Reading (1996-1999), Honorary Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast (1999-2000), and progressive roles at UCD from Assistant Lecturer (2000-2004) to Senior Lecturer (2007-2022) and finally full Professor since 2022.
His research focuses on heterogeneous catalysis for environmental and energy applications, with specific projects in:
- Lignin upgrading via thermal and photocatalytic methods
- Artificial photosynthesis using plasmonic and Z-scheme photocatalysts
- Plasma-assisted catalysis for methane valorization
- PFAS remediation techniques
- Plastic waste recycling through catalytic approaches
His work has secured funding from Science Foundation Ireland, Enterprise Ireland, MSCA programs, and the European Union. Notable grants include the PlaCE project (2017-2019) and current PFAS treatment research (2023-2025).
Key scientific contributions appear in Chemcatchem, ACS Omega, Sustainable Chemistry, and Applied Catalysis B, concentrating on:
- Metal nanoparticle morphology effects
- CO2 photoreduction mechanisms
- PFOA degradation pathways
- Metal oxide composite systems
- Visible light photocatalysis
- Advanced oxidation processes
Professional roles include:
- Chair of EuCheMS Green and Sustainable Chemistry Division (2015-)
- Editorial board member of Sustainable Chemistry (2020-2022)
- Vice-chair of UCD School of Chemistry Management Committee
- Member of European Federation of Catalysis Societies
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