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Dr. Michael Goepel serves as a Researcher at the Institute of Technical Chemistry, University of Leipzig, specializing in sustainable catalytic processes for bioeconomy and CO2 utilization. His work bridges chemical engineering and environmental science to develop innovative solutions for green chemistry applications.
His research centers on Heterogeneous Catalysis, CO2 Conversion, and Biomass Valorization, with emphasis on designing bifunctional catalysts for hydrodeoxygenation, hydrogenation, and dry reforming reactions. Key methodologies include nanomaterial synthesis (e.g., chitosan-derived carbons, Pd-nanomaterials), mechanochemical preparation techniques, and pore-structure optimization in catalyst supports to enhance mass transfer and reaction efficiency.
Analysis of his 2015-2020 publications reveals a consistent focus on sustainable feedstocks (furfural, bio-oils, CO2) and renewable energy carriers. His work integrates materials science with reaction engineering to address challenges in bioeconomy, particularly in converting waste streams into value-added chemicals through solar-driven and catalytic processes.
Dr. Goepel has secured significant EU ERDF funding for projects including "New concepts of integrative bioeconomy" (2017-2020) on CO2 upgrading with sunlight, and "Green biofilms for chemical catalysis" (2017-2020), collaborating with Heterogeneous Catalysis and Biology units. His research directly supports Leipzig's sustainability initiatives through technology development for circular chemical production.
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