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Jean-Paul Lange is a Full Professor in Sustainable Process Technology, actively contributing to the fields of biomass conversion, biofuel production, and green chemistry. His research is centered on the catalytic transformation of renewable feedstocks into valuable chemicals and sustainable fuels, particularly focusing on furfural, xylose, and lignocellulosic biomass.
- Research Focus: Biomass valorization, bio-jet fuel precursors, liquefaction, and chemically recyclable materials.
- Key Themes: Sustainable chemical processes, catalysis, process intensification, and integration with industrial systems.
His recent publications highlight a consistent trajectory in developing efficient, environmentally sound technologies for renewable fuel and material production. Articles emphasize aqueous and biphasic systems, solvent effects, catalyst performance, and process design, indicating a strong interdisciplinary approach combining reaction engineering, catalysis, and sustainability analysis.
Scientific Recognition:
- ORCID: 0000-0001-6567-2957
- h-index: 21 (Scopus)
- Total Citations: 1,833 (Scopus)
- Active publication record from 2013 to 2025 with 58 research outputs
Lange collaborates extensively with researchers such as S.R.A. Kersten and M.P. Ruiz, contributing to journal articles, reviews, and patents. While specific student supervision and grant details are not listed, his involvement in multi-author, high-impact studies suggests leadership in research teams focused on sustainable process innovation.




