Call for PhD candidates | Catalyst Diagnostics to Develop More Active Catalysts

New green routes for fuels and chemicals require radically new catalyst materials. But with current technologies, testing and characterizing these materials is very time-consuming. In this theme, the PhD student will develop an integrated spectroscopic and microfluidic testing platform, inspired by the latest developments in life sciences.

13 projects have been defined:

Chemical Imaging of Solid Catalysts with Nano-Infrared Spectroscopy (Prof. Bert Weckhuysen)

Studying the Genesis of Nanobubbles on Zeolite and Metal Organic Framework Thin-Films by Scanning Probe Microscopy (Prof. Bert Weckhuysen)

Quantitative Determination of Particle-Size Dependent Active Sites in Supported Metal Nanoparticles with SHINERS (Prof. Bert Weckhuysen)

Nanosensors for local halide concentrations (Prof. Bert Weckhuysen)

Multiscale Structuring for 2-Step Catalysis & Sensing (Prof. Alfons van Blaaderen)

Nanoprobes for high resolution spatial and temporal temperature mapping (Prof. Alfons van Blaaderen)

Detailed operando spectroscopy of catalytic reactions (Prof. Albert van den Berg)

A Device for Transient Analysis of Electrochemical products by MS (Prof. Albert van den Berg)

High-throughput synthesis and characterization of catalysts (Prof. Albert van den Berg)

Making use of diffusiophoresis for enhanced mass transports off spatially inhomogeneous catalysts: experiments (Prof. Detlef Lohse)

Making use of diffusiophoresis for enhanced mass transports off spatially inhomogeneous catalysts: numerics & theory (Prof. Detlef Lohse)

Plasmonic, catalytic, and electrolysis bubble nucleation & growth (Prof. Detlef Lohse)

Making porous supraparticles for catalysis (Prof. Detlef Lohse)


 

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