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Professor Marc Pera Titus is the Chair in Sustainable Catalytic Chemistry and Director of the School of Chemistry at Cardiff University. His research program focuses on developing sustainable catalytic processes with particular emphasis on interfacial phenomena, biomass conversion, and green chemistry applications.
Professor Pera Titus's research interests span heterogeneous catalysis, sustainable chemistry, biomass conversion, interfacial catalysis, Pickering emulsions, gas-liquid-solid reactions, alcohol amination, and furfural conversion. His work bridges fundamental chemical engineering principles with practical applications in sustainable chemistry, developing innovative catalytic systems for green chemical synthesis. He has pioneered approaches in interfacial catalysis using Pickering emulsions and foams, creating novel platforms for sustainable chemical transformations.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on microstructured interfaces for sustainable synthesis, metal-free catalysis using nanoceria, and innovative approaches to biomass conversion. His work on amphiphilic Janus particles for aerobic oxidation and ethanol foams stabilized by dual-particle assemblies represents cutting-edge developments in interfacial catalysis. The research trends show increasing emphasis on sustainable catalytic platforms that minimize energy consumption and waste generation.
Professor Pera Titus has made significant contributions to the field through his extensive publication record in high-impact journals including Science Advances, Nature Communications, ACS Catalysis, and Journal of the American Chemical Society.
His research group actively collaborates with industry partners to translate fundamental discoveries into practical applications, with particular focus on sustainable chemical processes and green synthesis methodologies.



