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Researcher
Rakesh Batchu
- Disciplines:Other materials engineering, Other mechanical and manufacturing engineering
Affiliations
- Department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering (Department)
Member
From1 Feb 2017 → 23 Sep 2018 - Department of Chemical engineering and technical chemistry (Department)
Member
From22 Feb 2013 → 31 Jan 2017
Publications
1 - 9 of 9
- How does vanadium promote the selective oxidation of methane to formaldehyde?(2022)
Authors: Lennert D'ooghe, Tessa Nuytinck, Rakesh Batchu, Hilde Poelman, Kevin Van Geem, Vladimir Galvita
Number of pages: 1 - Mechanism of carbon deposits removal from supported Ni catalysts(2018)
Authors: Stavros-Alexandros Theofanidis, Vladimir Galvita, Hilde Poelman, Rakesh Batchu, Lukas Buelens, Christophe Detavernier
Pages: 502 - 512 - Bioethanol conversion to hydrocarbons : role of products and intermediates(2017)
Authors: Rakesh Batchu
- Ethanol dehydration pathways in H-ZSM-5 : insights from temporal analysis of products
Authors: Rakesh Batchu, Vladimir Galvita, Konstantinos Alexopoulos, Tatyana. S. Glazneva, Hilde Poelman
Pages: 822 - 831 - Insights into the reaction mechanism of ethanol conversion into hydrocarbons on H-ZSM-5
Authors: Kristof Van der Borght, Rakesh Batchu, Vladimir Galvita, Konstantinos Alexopoulos
Pages: 12817 - 12821 - Ethanol to hydrocarbons over ZSM-5 catalyst: evidenced mechanism from real time transient reaction studies
Authors: Rakesh Batchu, Vladimir Galvita
Number of pages: 1 - Insights into the reaction mechanism of ZSM-5 catalyzed bioethanol conversion to hydrocarbons by transient techniques
Authors: Rakesh Batchu, Vladimir Galvita
Number of pages: 1 - Ethanol conversion to hydrocarbons on HZSM-5: reaction Mechanism Elucidation Via Steady State and Transient Experiments
Authors: Kristof Van der Borght, Rakesh Batchu, Anton De Vylder, Vladimir Galvita
Pages: 2019g - Role of intermediates in reaction pathways from ethene to hydrocarbons over H-ZSM-5
Authors: Rakesh Batchu, Vladimir Galvita, Konstantinos Alexopoulos, Kristof Van der Borght, Hilde Poelman
Pages: 207 - 220