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Dr. Chiara Pischetola is a researcher at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), specializing in catalysis and sustainable chemistry. She is affiliated with the Laboratory for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry, focusing on advanced catalytic processes for environmental and energy applications.
Her research spans CO2 hydrogenation, methanol production, selective hydrogenation of alkynols, and tandem catalytic reactions. Key methodologies include gas-phase processing, bimetallic catalysts, and hydrogen transfer systems. Recent work explores LDH memory effects, perovskite-supported copper catalysts, and biomass-derived feedstocks.
Notable findings include the role of alumina in Ag/ZnO catalysts, mechanistic insights into benzylideneacetophenone synthesis, and innovations in hydrogenation without external H2 supply. Publications emphasize eco-friendly processes using Au-Cu, Pd-Ni, and Fe-ZSM-5 catalysts.
Her work addresses carbon capture utilization, sustainable chemical synthesis, and pollution control through heterogeneous catalysis. Current projects focus on optimizing catalyst structures and reaction conditions for industrial scalability.
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