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Professor Anthony O'Mullane is a distinguished academic at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), where he serves in the Faculty of Science, School of Chemistry & Physics. With a career spanning multiple prestigious institutions including RMIT University, CSIRO, Monash University, and international research centers in the UK and Germany, Professor O'Mullane has established himself as a leading researcher in electrochemistry and nanomaterials science. His work bridges fundamental electrochemical principles with practical applications in energy conversion and environmental remediation.
Professor O'Mullane's research interests focus on electrodeposition of metallic and bimetallic nanostructured materials, electrocatalytic studies on nanostructured materials, and electrocatalytic reactions including oxygen evolution, hydrogen evolution, CO2 reduction, and nitrogen conversion to ammonia. His laboratory utilizes advanced techniques such as scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) and Fourier Transform ac voltammetry to study electron transfer processes at solid-solution interfaces. Additional research areas include electrochemical sensing, development of substrates for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, and investigation of solid electrolyte interphase layers on lithium electrodes for battery technology.
Analysis of Professor O'Mullane's recent publications reveals a strong focus on sustainable energy solutions and environmental remediation. His research group is particularly active in nitrogen cycle electrochemistry (nitrate/nitrite reduction to ammonia), CO2 conversion technologies, and advanced electrocatalyst development. There's a clear trend toward integrating computational modeling with experimental electrochemistry, and increasing use of liquid metal systems and plasma-assisted synthesis techniques in recent work.
- RACI Citation for contribution to the chemistry profession (2014)
- John A. Brodie medal for best paper at Chemeca (2010)
- Emerging researcher award from School of Applied Sciences, RMIT University (2009)
- Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (2016)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2015)
- ARC Principal Research Fellowship (2011-2015)
Professor O'Mullane has successfully supervised numerous doctoral students through projects focused on liquid metal catalysts, electroactive organic species, nanomaterials synthesis, and energy storage technologies. His research has been supported by significant competitive grants including an ARC Future Fellowship and multiple Discovery Projects focusing on nanoscale electrochemical imaging, liquid metal applications, and nano-engineered materials for catalysis. As Immediate Past Vice-chair of the Physical Electrochemistry Division of the International Society of Electrochemistry and Immediate Past-Chair of the Electrochemistry Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, he maintains strong leadership roles in the international electrochemistry community. His laboratory combines experimental electrochemistry with advanced materials characterization to address critical challenges in sustainable energy and environmental chemistry.
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