An Verberckmoes is an Associate Professor at Ghent University in the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, specifically within the Department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering. She is affiliated with multiple research units including the Biomolecules Center for Sustainable Chemistry, ChemTech Materials, and the Industrial Catalysis and Adsorption Technology group. Her research expertise centers on heterogeneous catalysis with a strong focus on sustainable chemical processes. Dr. Verberckmoes specializes in catalyst synthesis, particularly zeolite-based catalysts for bio-alcohol conversion and lignin valorization. Her work bridges fundamental catalyst design with practical applications in biomass conversion, aiming to develop more efficient and environmentally friendly processes for producing renewable chemicals and materials. Analysis of her recent publications (2024-2025) reveals a dominant research trajectory focused on lignin depolymerization technologies, with particular emphasis on catalytic approaches using noble and non-noble metals. She has made significant contributions to understanding reaction mechanisms in zeolite catalysis, especially for dehydration reactions of bio-alcohols to valuable chemicals like butadiene. Her work often combines experimental approaches with kinetic modeling to optimize both catalyst performance and process conditions. Dr. Verberckmoes collaborates extensively within Ghent University and with external partners on projects related to sustainable chemistry and biomass conversion. Her research group appears to focus on developing integrated approaches that combine catalyst design, process engineering, and advanced analytical techniques to advance lignin valorization and sustainable chemical production.







