
About
Diego Gomez Diaz is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Higher Technical School of Engineering). His research focuses on separation processes, particularly gas-liquid contactors, carbon dioxide capture, and solvent development. He has pioneered work on two-phase solvents to reduce energy consumption in CO2 absorption and regeneration. His recent studies include zeolitic membranes for VOC/acid gas separation and adsorption technologies using biomass-derived carbons.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but his academic career includes 10 funded projects (5 national, 5 regional) and 4 industry contracts. He has authored 130+ peer-reviewed papers (75% Q1 journals) and 75+ conference presentations. A 2009 patent for a non-corrosive CO2 solvent and three 'sexenios' (Spanish research merit awards) highlight his impact. Supervision includes 3 PhDs (all top marks) and 14 completed MSc theses, with ongoing work on pollutant gas remediation materials.
Research collaborations span across disciplines, including biological engineering with the University of Minho (Portugal) and multidepartmental porous material synthesis. He reviews for 35+ journals and evaluates grants for agencies in France, Belgium, Chile, Czech Republic, and UAE.
Key contributions include:
- Innovative solvent systems for CO2 absorption
- Adsorption studies using renewable biomass-derived carbons
- Zeolite membrane applications for mixed gas separations
- Process intensification methodologies
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