
Carl Emil Andersen
Research Fellow · Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)
Technical University of DenmarkAbout
Carl Emil Andersen is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Chemistry at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), based in Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark. His research focuses on advanced synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) incorporating zero- and low-valent metals, with applications in catalysis and materials engineering.
Andersen completed his Ph.D. at DTU in 2024 under Professor K. S. Pedersen, culminating in the doctoral thesis "Expanding the Field of Zero- and Low-Valent Metals in Metal-Organic Frameworks". His educational trajectory demonstrates specialized training in inorganic materials chemistry and framework design.
His research interests center on Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), vapor-phase synthesis techniques, low-valent metal chemistry, and electrocatalysis. Andersen pioneers methods for stabilizing reactive metal species within porous frameworks, particularly through metal carbonyl synthons and cluster-organic architectures. His work bridges fundamental inorganic chemistry with sustainable technology development for energy conversion applications.
Analysis of his 2023-2024 publications reveals a cohesive research program advancing low-valent MOF synthesis. Key contributions include vapor-phase fabrication methods, cluster-organic frameworks featuring palladium zero-valent species, and hybrid perovskite radiation detectors. His work spans interdisciplinary domains including coordination chemistry, materials engineering, and electrochemical catalysis, with publications in high-impact journals like Nature Communications and Journal of Materials Chemistry C.
Andersen's primary research support derives from the DTU-funded Ph.D. project "Tailoring Metal-Organic Frameworks for Base Metal Electrocatalysis" (2021-2025), supervised by Professor K. S. Pedersen with Dr. Susanne Mossin as co-supervisor. This project achieved significant visibility through 11 X (Twitter) mentions, Facebook dissemination, Wikipedia citations, and news coverage, reflecting its impact on sustainable catalysis research.
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