Professor Andrew Mills

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Adsorption & Desorption on TiO2

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RuO2 Adams Synthesis

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Professor Andrew Mills

Andrew Mills is Professor of Materials Chemistry at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast. Previously, he has held Chairs in Chemistry at Swansea and Strathclyde University.

Research Areas

The research interests of the Mills group are wide and varied including: dye and semiconductor photochemistry, redox catalysis (in particular, oxygen catalysis), solar energy conversion (in particular artificial photosynthesis) and colour and fluorescence based indicators and smart inks and plastic films.

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Contact Andrew & The Group

Queens University Belfast
Room 01.401, David Keir Building
Stranmillis Road,
Belfast
BT9 5AG, UK
02890 974 339
02890 976 524
07875559942 or 07790101236
andrew.mills@qub.ac.uk
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The Intelligent Ink and Pen Company Queens IPS School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Queen's University, Belfast UK&I Semiconductor Photochemistry Network
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