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Dina Boer is an academic researcher affiliated with the University of Groningen. Her work focuses on CO₂ adsorption technologies, particularly using zeolite-based materials for biogas upgrading and gas separation applications. She has contributed to the development of binderless zeolite beads with hierarchical porosity to enhance adsorption efficiency. Her research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy and climate action.
Education: Completed her PhD (thesis titled 'Binderless zeolite beads for CO₂ adsorption from biogas') at the University of Groningen in 2023.
Research interests include optimizing adsorption processes for CO₂ capture, exploring novel zeolite formulations, and advancing sustainable biogas purification technologies. Her publications analyze material properties like porosity, adsorption selectivity, and industrial scalability of adsorbent systems.
Her work has been recognized with 206 Scopus citations for a 2023 review article on zeolites in CO₂ separation. She collaborates on international projects and her research has influenced 3 patents and been featured in news outlets.
Grants and funding details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. No lab affiliations or teams are specified, though her work likely involves material science and chemical engineering labs at the University of Groningen.
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