
معرفی
Susanne Mossin is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Her research focuses on in-situ/operando spectroscopy techniques like EPR and DNP NMR, environmental catalysis, and magnetic/electronic structure characterization of materials. She has contributed to understanding catalytic mechanisms of NH3-SCR, deactivation of industrial catalysts, and novel iron(III) single-molecule magnets.
Education:
- Candidate of Science in Chemistry and Mathematics (Cand. Scient), University of Copenhagen, 2001
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, 2006
Research Interests:
- In-situ EPR studies of heterogeneous catalysts
- Reaction mechanism elucidation for selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
- Development of sustainable catalytic materials for environmental applications
- Magnetic properties of coordination complexes
Key Achievements:
- Elucidated NH3-SCR reaction schemes and catalyst deactivation mechanisms
- Discovered novel single-molecule magnets with spin-crossover properties
- Recipient of the Young Elite Research Prize (2010)
Advising & Grants:
- Supervises multiple PhD students in catalysis and materials science
- Principal investigator on projects funded by EU and national grants
- Involved in interdisciplinary collaborations with institutions worldwide
Labs & Teams: Active in DTU Chemistry's catalysis and spectroscopy research groups, utilizing advanced facilities for in-situ characterization and catalyst testing.
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