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Guido Mul is a Full Professor at the MESA+ Institute in the department of Photocatalytic Synthesis. His research focuses on photocatalysis, electrochemistry, and advanced material science with applications in environmental and energy-related fields. He specializes in semiconductor nanoparticles, catalytic performance optimization, and sustainable chemical processes.
His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in clean energy and pollution reduction. Key areas include the photocatalytic oxidation of organic pollutants, electrochemical water splitting, and selective oxidation of methane and other hydrocarbons. Mul leads research into novel electrode materials (e.g., boron-doped diamond, platinum-functionalized surfaces) and their applications in hydrogen peroxide production, CO2 reduction, and nitrate electrolysis.
Mul has authored/co-authored over 200 peer-reviewed publications, including high-impact articles in Advanced Materials Interfaces, ChemSusChem, and ACS Engineering Au. His research frequently explores real-time characterization techniques like in situ AFM and TR-IR spectroscopy to study catalytic interfaces and reaction mechanisms.
He actively supervises academic work (34+ supervised projects) and engages in editorial roles (e.g., Journal of the American Chemical Society). His datasets and collaborative projects address challenges in electrochemical reactor design, nanoparticle synthesis, and sustainable chemical transformations.



