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ExpertiseUpdated on 12 May 2026

Sustainable Organic Electrosynthesis and Operando Electrochemistry

Chris Batchelor-McAuley

Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin

Dublin, Ireland

About

I am interested in collaborative projects focused on sustainable organic electrosynthesis and mechanistic electrochemistry. The groups background ranges from work on Neutron Scattering through to Organic sysnthesis. A primary area of expertise is in our work to develop electrochemical approaches for selective organic transformations, replacing traditional stoichiometric reagents and photochemical activation with electrically driven processes.

Research interests/expertise include reaction mechanism analysis, electrochemical interfaces, electrolyte effects, operando characterisation methods, molecular-level understanding of reactive intermediates and numerical simulation. We are particularly interested in combining electrochemistry with operando spectroscopy/scattering, theoretical modelling and advanced analytical methods.

We welcome collaboration with academic and industrial partners working in synthetic chemistry, catalysis, sustainable chemistry, energy-related electrochemistry and advanced electrochemical instrumentation, particularly within MSCA Doctoral Networks and Horizon Europe projects.

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