
About
Jaime Soler is a researcher affiliated with the Institute for Nanoscience of Aragón (I3A) and the Catalysis and Reactor Engineering Group (CREG) at the University of Zaragoza. His research focuses on sustainable chemical processes, particularly methanol synthesis from renewable hydrogen and CO₂, and the development of efficient fluidized bed reactors.
Research Interests: Jaime's work bridges traditional petroleum refining processes with emerging sustainable technologies. He emphasizes the integration of methanol production systems for applications like synthetic gasoline and olefin synthesis, aligning with global efforts to decarbonize energy systems.
- Fluidized bed reactor design
- CO₂ valorization
- Hydrogen-based energy carriers
Awards:
- Ramón y Cajal contract recipient
Jaime highlights the collaborative environment at I3A, noting its support for diverse projects and interdisciplinary teamwork.
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