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March 25, 2025, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Catalysis and Surface Chemistry
Enhanced mechanistic understanding and new materials are needed for energy-intensive and energy–producing catalytic processes.  We are studying gas-surface chemistry and catalytic processes on well-characterized surfaces and materials.

Materials for Li-Ion Battery Electrodes
New electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries are essential for reducing greenhouse gases and enhanced utilization of renewable energy sources.  We are trying to identify new materials and nano-structures for use as electrodes in advanced lithium-ion batteries.

Advanced Carbon Materials
Advanced nitrogen-doped porous carbons for efficient CO₂ capture and gas separation. Our work focuses on tuning pore structures to enhance CO₂ selectivity and studying both single- and multi-component adsorption through isotherm and breakthrough experiments.

Solar Photocatalytic Materials – Sunlight to Fuels
We are testing and trying to discover cheap, durable, and efficient materials as well as device strategies and nano-morphologies for use as photocatalysts for converting cheap feed-stocks (e.g., water or carbon dioxide) into renewable fuels (e.g., H2) using sunlight as an energy source.

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Buddie Mullins
Dept.'s of Chem. Engr. Chem. University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station C0400
Austin, TX 78712-0231
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Office Location - CPE 4.418
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