About
Emiel Hensen is a Full Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, specializing in Inorganic Materials & Catalysis. With a PhD in molecular heterogeneous catalysis from TU/e (2000), he has pioneered innovations in catalyst design for sustainable energy and chemical production.
His research focuses on fundamental catalytic mechanisms using operando characterization techniques (XPS, XAS, vibrational spectroscopy), theoretical modeling (DFT, microkinetics), and performance testing. Key applications include methane activation, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, lignin upgrading, and renewable feedstock conversion (e.g., sugars, biomass). He has advanced hierarchical zeolites and metal-support cooperativity in selective oxidation.
Recent publications highlight work on
- Pt-Ni nanocages for fuel cells
- Pd-CeO2 single-atom catalysts
- CO2 hydrogenation mechanisms
- Gold nanoparticle stability in oxidation
- Methane dehydroaromatization
Scientific Awards
- 2013: NWO Vici Award
- 2013: Top Grant for in-situ diffraction studies
- 2007: NWO Vidi Laureate
- 2006: Casimir Laureate for hydrocracking innovations
- 2002: NWO Veni Award
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