
Jason M.J.J. Heinrichs
Researcher · Heterogeneous Catalysis
Eindhoven University of TechnologyAbout
Jason M.J.J. Heinrichs is a doctoral researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology's Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry within the Inorganic Materials & Catalysis group. His work focuses on heterogeneous catalyst characterization using advanced electron microscopy techniques.
- M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering (2021) from TU/e and ETH Zürich
His research examines how the porous structure of catalytic carriers influences catalyst preparation and performance, utilizing (S)TEM tomography and cryo-(S)TEM for 3D reconstruction. Key areas include CO2 methanation, electrochemical CO2 reduction, and zeolite transformation processes.
Recent publications highlight his work on cerium oxide-based catalysts, aluminum surface site isolation, and strontium cation effects in zeolites. He contributes to the Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks consortium (ARC CBBC).
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