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Matthew Mark Marriott is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Inland Norway, affiliated with the Faculty of Teacher Education and Pedagogy and the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies. He can be reached via matthew.marriott@inn.no. His research focuses on catalytic reaction mechanisms, environmental chemistry, and sustainable energy solutions, with a particular emphasis on CO₂ reduction, transition metal complexes, and electrochemical processes. Recent work includes studies on gold-diazenyl intermediates, gas-phase rearrangements, and peroxocobalt complexes. He has contributed to advancements in mass spectrometry-based analytical techniques for reaction monitoring and molecular-level analysis.
His research interests span catalytic cycles (e.g., ammonia oxidation, epoxidation), fluorine chemistry (e.g., fluoroethoxylation), and the integration of electrochemistry with spectroscopic methods. He explores reactivity control through spin manipulation, alkali metal ion effects, and crown ether-functionalized catalysts. His work often bridges fundamental chemistry with applications in energy conversion and environmental sustainability.
Matthew’s publications highlight trends in CO₂ capture and reduction, metal hydride reactivity, and the design of novel catalytic systems. He collaborates on projects involving ion mobility-mass spectrometry for enzymatic network analysis and voltammetry integration for molecular-level electrochemical insights. His contributions advance both theoretical and applied aspects of catalysis and sustainable chemistry.
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