Luís Miguel Madeira (PI)

Associate Professor

Chemical Engineering Department at FEUP

Research interests: multifunctional reactors (sorptive-based, membrane-based, etc.), particularly for H2 production/purification and CO2 valorization, heterogeneous catalysis and wastewater treatment by advanced oxidation processes.

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Alírio Rodrigues (Co-PI)

Emeritus Professor

Chemical Engineering Department at FEUP

Research interests: cyclic adsorption/reaction processes (pressure swing adsorption, simulated moving bed) for olefins/paraffins separation, CO2 capture, hydrogen purification, etc., lignin valorization, perfume engineering and microencapsulation.

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Vanessa Martins

Junior Researcher

Chemical Engineering Department at FEUP

Research interests: Multifunctional reators (sorption-reaction, membrane-based, etc.) for carbon capture and utilization (CCU), CO2 methanation processes, Power-to-Gas, and heterogenous catalysis. Modeling and simulation of multifunctional reators in cyclic processes.

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Miguel Angel Soria

Junior Researcher

Chemical Engineering Department at FEUP

Research interests: hydrogen production/purification through reforming and/or water-gas-shift reaction in multifunctional reactors (sorption-ehanced, Pd-Ag membrane, etc.), heterogeneous catalysis, COand wastewater valorization and synthesis/characterization of hydrotalcite for CO2 capture.

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Former Members

 

 

Carlos Miguel

Junior Researcher

Chemical Engineering Department at FEUP

Research interests: multifunctional reactors (sorptive-based, membrane-based, etc.) for CO2 capture/purification and utilization (CCU) and H2 production/purification processes, Power-to-Gas, chemical reactors modeling and simulation, heterogenous catalysis.

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Ana Catarina Faria

PhD Student

Chemical Engineering Department at FEUP

Research interests: sorption-reaction multifunctional reactors for CO2 valorization into methane.

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Joana Martins

Project Researcher

Chemical Engineering Department at FEUP

Research interests: sorption-reaction multifunctional reactors for CO2 valorization into methane.

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