Dr. Alexander O'Malley is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath, specializing in microporous materials and catalytic systems. His research employs integrated experimental-computational approaches to study molecular behavior in confined environments. His work focuses on sustainable chemical processes through fundamental investigations of diffusion dynamics and reaction mechanisms in zeolites. Research spans catalyst design for plastic recycling, biomass conversion, and hydrocarbon processing using neutron scattering techniques complemented by molecular simulations. Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on structure-property relationships in catalytic materials, particularly how molecular shape and pore architecture influence reaction pathways. Work contributes to sustainable manufacturing goals through improved catalyst efficiency. He contributes to the Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Manufacturing Hub and leads the EPSRC Network for Advanced Porous Materials. Current projects investigate catalytic degradation of plastics and valorization of lignin derivatives.










