Catalysis Research Group (Interface Chemistry)
Former organisation. 01-01-09.
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Organisation profile
The research in the interface chemistry group covers:
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The kinetics, mechanism and microkinetic modelleing of industrial catalytic reactions.
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The preparation, structure and reactivity of colloids and nanostructured materials as well as phenomena emerging from the interaction between particles suspended in a natural aquatic matrix.
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The structure of porous and mesoscopic systems, reactions at internal surfaces in porous materials and modelling of electron-optical phenomena in small particles.
The objective is to build a research group in which theory and experiment, fundamental and applied science are united in the study of industrially important problems.
The current research projects in the group are:
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Development and studies of models of industrial catalytic reactions and development of software required for investigation of kinetic models.
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Construction of a high-pressure microreactor for catalytic reactions.
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Kinetic modelling of biofilters for removal of colloidal particles from the raw waters on fresh water plants.
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The structure and reactivity of colloids formed by inorganic polymers in aquatic systems.
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The investigation of some natural processes for destruction of pollutants in soils.
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Electron microscopy studies of the structure and reactivity of internal surfaces of catalysts and other porous materials.
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Modelling of in situelectron energy loss processes in small particles and the use of this technique for microstructural studies.
Contact information
Niels Bohrs Vej 8
6700, Esbjerg
Denmark
- Phone: 79127666
- Fax: 75453643
- E-mail: inst@aue.aau.dk
Publications
(18)- Published
Microkinetic modeling based on kinetic measurements
Publication: Research › Ph.d. thesis
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Model-based Control of a Nonlinear One-Dimensional Magnetic Levitation with a Permanent-Magnet Object
Publication: Research › Book
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The synergy effect between gamma and beta phase of bismuth molybdate catalysts : Is there any relation between conductivity and catalytic activity?
Publication: Research - peer-review › Conference article in Journal
Most frequent publishers
Group for Microkinetic Modeling and Catalyses. Esbjerg Institute of Technology. Aalborg University, 978-87-7606
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Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Communications and Information Technology Association, 1-4244
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Most frequent journals
American Chemical Society. Journal
ISSNs: 0002-7863
American Chemical Society, United States
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