报告时间:5月3日(周四)10:30
报告地点:科技创新大楼C501室
报告人:Shiju Raveendran
Catalysis Engineering research in University of Amsterdam: an overview
Abstract:Heterogeneous catalysts enable many chemical
transformations of fossil as well as renewable resources into useful products. At
Amsterdam, we try to develop solid catalysts for several types of reactions
including CO2activation, lower alkane activation and biomass
conversion. In this talk, I will give an overview of our recent projects on the
development of solid catalysts for commercially important reactions. One or two
examples in which structural features of catalysts strongly influence their
catalytic performance for lower alkane activation will be also discussed in
detail.
Biography:Dr. Shiju Raveendran is an Associate Professor at
the University of Amsterdam and also a visiting Professor at the
Max-Planck-Institut Für Eisenforschung GmbH, Dusseldorf. He obtained his PhD in
catalysis from the National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India after receiving a
CSIR Research Fellowship. He then received a Royal Society post-doctoral
fellowship to work at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, London.
Thereafter he also worked as Research associate at the University of
Cincinnati, Ohio and at the University of Huddersfield, UK before joining the
University of Amsterdam as an Assistant Professor in 2009. In 2010,
he won the Amsterdam Science Park Ideas Prize for the discovery of a new
catalyst. DSM Fibre Intermediates B.V., one of the major chemical companies in
Netherlands, recently bought one of his patents. He is a board
member of Dutch Zeolite Association and also an editorial board member of
FlatChem, a new journal devoted to 2D materials by Elsevier. He has obtained
grants for CO2conversion to chemicals, chemo-selective synthesis of
amines and conversion of biomass derivatives to value-added products etc.