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Organisation
Department of Chemical engineering and technical chemistry
Department
Lifecycle:1 Jan 1993 → 31 Jan 2017
Organisation profile:The challenge for Chemical Engineering science is more than ever to bridge the gap between molecule and chemical plant. Increasing environmental constraints impose a molecular control of any, either existing or new, production process.
Keywords:Chemische proceskunde, Technische chemie
Disciplines:Chemical product design and formulation
Projects
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- In situ XRF and XAS study of Atomic Layer Deposition on flat and porous sustrates - deposition of bimetallic materials.From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2014Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Development of Automatic Reaction Network Generation Technology: Implementation of 3D Structure & ReactivityFrom1 Oct 2010 → 30 Sep 2014Funding: FWO fellowships, BOF - Other initiatives
- Simulation and optimization of industrial steam cracking furnaces for fossil and renewable hydrocarbon fractionsFrom1 Sep 2010 → 31 Aug 2011Funding: IOF - Industrial Research Fund
- Production of base chemicals from renewable and fossil feedstocks for a sustainable societyFrom1 Jan 2010 → 31 Oct 2012Funding: BOF - Bilateral scientific cooperation
- Multi-scale Computational Modeling of Chemical and Biochemical SystemsFrom15 Dec 2009 → 14 Dec 2014Funding: Marie Curie - People
- Innovative Catalytic Technologies & Materials for Next Gas toLiquid Processes (NEXT-GTLFrom1 Nov 2009 → 31 Oct 2014Funding: Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials & new production technologies
- Oxidative Coupling of Methane followed by Oligomerization to Liquids (OCMOL)From1 Sep 2009 → 31 Aug 2014Funding: Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials & new production technologies
- Multi-scale Modeling and Design of chemical Reactions and Reactors (M2dcR2)From1 Jan 2009 → 31 Oct 2020Funding: Methusalem
- Fouling in the convection section tubes of a steam crackerFrom1 Jan 2009 → 31 Dec 2014Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Coupling transport phenomena and intrinsic kinetics for free radical polymerization processesFrom1 Oct 2007 → 31 Jul 2009Funding: BOF - Other initiatives, FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 112
- Liquid-phase alkylation of benzene with octenes over Y zeolites: kinetic modeling including acidity descriptors
Authors: Iftemie Ionel Craciun
Pages: 136 - 150 - Ultrafast and stable CO2 capture using Alkali metal salt-promoted MgOU+2013CaCO3 sorbents
Authors: Hongije Cui, Qiming Zhang, Yuanwu Hu, Chong Peng, Xiangchen Fang, Zhenmin Cheng, Vladimir Galvita, Zhiming Zhou
Pages: 20611 - 20620 - Kinetic modeling of atom transfer radical and nitroxide mediated polymerization
Authors: Lien Bentein, Evelyn Burrick
Number of pages: 1 - The activation of Mo based catalyst for methane aromatisation
Authors: Kae Shin Wong, Elisabeth Tangsad, Michael W Stöcker
Number of pages: 1 - Kinetics of catalytic stages for methane aromatization over Mo/HMCM-22 catalyst
Authors: Kae Shin Wong, E Tangsad, MW Stöcker
Pages: 662 - 663 - Oxidative coupling of methane followed by oligomerization to liquids (OCMOL)
Authors: Pravesh Kumar
Number of pages: 1 - Single-Event MicroKinetic (SEMK) assessment of the catalytic cracking of cycloparaffins admixed with olefins
Authors: Gaoping Xue, H-X Weng
Pages: 52 - 53 - Alkylation of benzene with alkenes in acidic zeolites: an ab initio study
Authors: Bart De Moor, Lien Bentein
Number of pages: 1 - Microkinetics of methane oxidative coupling
Authors: Jianjun Sun
Pages: 90 - 102 - Catalytic cracking of cycloparaffins admixed with Olefins: 2. Single-Event Microkinetic (SEMK) assessment
Authors: Gaoping Xue, W Huixin
Pages: 84 - 90