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Dr. Greg Mutch is a Researcher at Newcastle University, specializing in advanced technologies for carbon capture, membrane systems, and electrochemical separation processes. His work focuses on addressing climate change through innovative materials and energy-efficient methods.
- Key Research Areas: Carbon Capture, Membrane Technology, Environmental Engineering, Materials Science.
- Collaborators: Professor Ian Metcalfe, Dr. Evangelos Papaioannou, Professor Anh Phan.
His publications from 2016–2025 highlight breakthroughs in molten-carbonate membranes, self-healing materials, and flow battery chemistry, often applying these to reduce CO2 emissions and improve wastewater treatment processes.
Recent trends include optimizing porous ceramic supports for CO2 separation, enhancing photocatalytic properties for wastewater treatment, and exploring hydrothermal carbonisation for sustainable materials. His 2024–2025 articles emphasize humidity-driven membranes and spectroelectrochemical analysis for energy storage.
Dr. Mutch's collaborations span multidisciplinary teams, including Professor Ian Metcalfe (Chemical Engineering) and Emeritus Professor Mark Thomas (Materials Science). No formal awards, grants, or student advising details are visible in the provided data.