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Graeme J. Millar is affiliated with the Queensland University of Technology in Australia. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Engineering, with a focus on topics concerning water treatment and membrane technologies.

The main fields of study in Millar's work include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Engineering

Within these fields, Millar has contributed notably to several subfields:

  • Water Science and Technology
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Millar's research encompasses various main topics such as:

  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Membrane-based Ion Separation Techniques
  • Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
  • Solar-Powered Water Purification Methods
  • Phosphorus and nutrient management

Frequent collaborators in Millar's research career include:

  • John G. Outram
  • Jay Rajapakse
  • Sara J. Couperthwaite
  • Abolfazl Ansari
  • David V. Thiel

Millar has published extensively in several key journals relevant to their research focus. The frequent publication venues are:

  • Journal of Water Process Engineering
  • Journal of environmental chemical engineering
  • Desalination
  • Journal of Environmental Sciences
  • Environmental Technology & Innovation

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Millar include:

  • "Synthesis of high-quality zeolite LTA from alum sludge generated in drinking water treatment plants," 2020, Journal of environmental chemical engineering
  • "Pressure retarded osmosis: Advancement, challenges and potential," 2021, Journal of Water Process Engineering
  • "Effect of drying techniques on quality and sensory properties of tropical fruits," 2022, International Journal of Food Science & Technology
  • "Downstream variations of air-gap membrane distillation and comparative study with direct contact membrane distillation: A modelling approach," 2022, Desalination
  • "Optimisation of zeolite LTA synthesis from alum sludge and the influence of the sludge source," 2020, Journal of Environmental Sciences

Best Publications

  • Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane To Produce Synthesis Gas over Metal-Supported Catalysts: State of the Art

    Shaobin Wang;G. Q. Lu;Graeme J. Millar

  • Comprehensive study of surface chemistry of MCM-41 using 29Si CP/MAS NMR, FTIR, pyridine-TPD, and TGA

    X. S. Zhao;G.Q. Lu;A.K. Whittaker;G.J. Millar

  • Advances in Mesoporous Molecular Sieve MCM-41

    Xiu S. Zhao;G. Q. Lu;Graeme J. Millar

  • Clay-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron composite materials for the remediation of contaminated aqueous solutions: A review

    Naeim Ezzatahmadi;Godwin A. Ayoko;Graeme J. Millar;Robert Speight

  • Anti-fouling graphene-based membranes for effective water desalination.

    Dong Han Seo;Shafique Pineda;Shafique Pineda;Yun Chul Woo;Ming Xie

  • A critical review of waste resources, synthesis, and applications for Zeolite LTA

    Fiona Collins;Alexandra Rozhkovskaya;John G. Outram;Graeme J. Millar

  • Hollow fibre membrane contactors for ammonia recovery: Current status and future developments

    Mariam Darestani;Victoria Haigh;Sara J. Couperthwaite;Graeme J. Millar

  • Influence of synthesis route on the catalytic properties of La1−xSrxMnO3

    Robert J Bell;Graeme J Millar;John Drennan

  • Comprehensive examination of acid leaching behaviour of mineral phases from red mud: Recovery of Fe, Al, Ti, and Si

    Rachel A. Pepper;Sara J. Couperthwaite;Graeme J. Millar

  • Characterization of precursors to methanol synthesis catalysts Cu/ZnO system

    Graeme J. Millar;Ivan H. Holm;Philippa J. R. Uwins;John Drennan

  • Phosphogypsum stabilization of bauxite residue: Conversion of its alkaline characteristics.

    Shengguo Xue;Meng Li;Jun Jiang;Graeme J. Millar

  • Effect of strong acids on red mud structural and fluoride adsorption properties.

    Wentao Liang;Sara J. Couperthwaite;Gurkiran Kaur;Cheng Yan

  • Industrial Production of Formaldehyde Using Polycrystalline Silver Catalyst

    Graeme John Millar;Mary Collins

  • Alternative neutralisation materials for acid mine drainage treatment

    Gurkiran Gurkiran Kaur;Sara Couperthwaite;Bradley Hatton-Jones;Graeme Millar

  • Infrared study of methyl formate and formaldehyde adsorption on reduced and oxidised silica-supported copper catalysts

    Graeme J. Millar;Colin H. Rochester;Kenneth C. Waugh

  • Infrared study of the adsorption of methanol on oxidised and reduced Cu/SiO2 catalysts

    Graeme J. Millar;Colin H. Rochester;Kenneth C. Waugh

  • Strategies for the management and treatment of coal seam gas associated water

    Graeme J. Millar;Sara J. Couperthwaite;Cameron D. Moodliar

  • Equilibrium studies of ammonium exchange with Australian natural zeolites

    Graeme J. Millar;Abigail Winnett;Travis Thompson;Sara J. Couperthwaite

  • An in situ high pressure FT-IR study of CO2/H2 interactions with model ZnO/SiO2, Cu/SiO2 and Cu/ZnO/SiO2 methanol synthesis catalysts

    Graeme J. Millar;Colin H. Rochester;Kenneth C. Waugh

  • Activated alumina for the removal of fluoride ions from high alkalinity groundwater: New insights from equilibrium and column studies with multicomponent solutions

    Graeme J. Millar;Sara J. Couperthwaite;Leslie A. Dawes;Stephanie Thompson

  • Infrared study of the adsorption of formic acid on silica-supported copper and oxidised copper catalysts

    Graeme J. Millar;Colin H. Rochester;Kenneth C. Waugh

  • Evidence for the adsorption of molecules at special sites located at copper/zinc oxide interfaces: part 1.—A Fourier-transform infrared study of formic acid and formaldehyde adsorption on reduced and oxidised Cu/ZnO/SiO2 catalysts

    Graeme J. Millar;Colin H. Rochester;Kenneth C. Waugh

  • Re-use of waste red mud: Production of a functional iron oxide adsorbent for removal of phosphorous

    Rachel Pepper;Sara Couperthwaite;Graeme Millar

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham A. Bowmaker
Graham A. Bowmaker University of Auckland
Yunfei Xi
Yunfei Xi Queensland University of Technology
Ali Altaee
Ali Altaee University of Technology Sydney
Ray L. Frost
Ray L. Frost Queensland University of Technology
Guillermo Zaragoza
Guillermo Zaragoza Spanish National Research Council
John Drennan
John Drennan University of Queensland
Godwin A. Ayoko
Godwin A. Ayoko Queensland University of Technology
Gao Qing Lu
Gao Qing Lu University of Surrey
Xiu Song Zhao
Xiu Song Zhao Qingdao University
Kostya Ostrikov
Kostya Ostrikov Queensland University of Technology

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