Projects
Plasma catalysis for CO2 recycling and green chemistry (PIONEER). University of Antwerp
Microwave plasma for efficient CO2 conversion: expanding the chemistry to improve the performance. University of Antwerp
Plasma-catalytic hydrogenation of CO2 to CH3OH: Study of the underlying mechanisms by integrated microkinetic modeling of plasma chemistry and surface reactions. University of Antwerp
Research in plasma chemistry University of Antwerp
Plasma for environmental, medical, analytical chemistry and materials applications. University of Antwerp
Deposition of atmospheric pressure plasma-polymerized thiol-rich coatings on nanofibrous samples: unravelling the occurring plasma chemistry and exploring tissue engineering applications Ghent University
This project aims to develop thiolated nanofibers (NFs) using non-thermal plasma polymerization Surprisingly, to date, no knowledge on atmospheric pressure plasma deposition of thiol-rich coatings on NFs is available, while this technology offers several advantages, including dry processing and fiber morphology preservation To fully examine the potential of thiol plasma polymerization, 4 precursors (1-propanethiol, 1,3-propanedithiol, ...
Computer modeling of the plasma chemistry in gas discharges for environmental or biomedical applications. University of Antwerp
Plasma Physics and Chemistry Challenges for the Interconnect Technology of 2D Materials. KU Leuven
Transition-metal dichalcogenides such as MoS2 or WS2 are semiconducting materials with a layered structure. One single layer consists of a plane of metal atoms terminated on the top and bottom by the chalcogen atoms sulfur, selenium, or tellurium. These layers show strong in-plane covalent bonding, whereas the Van-der-Waals bonds in between adjacent layers are weak. Those weak bonds allow the microcleavage and extraction of a monolayer. ...