Probing Molecular Transport and Dynamics in Chemical Engineering and Catalysis using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods
Dr Carmine D'Agostino
Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science
The University of Manchester, UK
October 7th 2019
h. 11:00-14:00
Room TS01 (via Terracini 28, Bologna)
Abstract
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a powerful spectroscopic tool and has extensively been exploited in many fields of science and technology. In the past decades the application of NMR to problems relevant to the chemical and process industry has been constantly growing. In this seminar, some of the methodologies and their applications to problems relevant to chemical engineering and porous catalysts are introduced and discussed.
Short-bio
Carmine D'Agostino received his Bachelor and Master Degrees in Chemical Engineering at the University of Napoli "Federico II", Italy and a PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of Cambridge, UK. He is currently a Lecturer at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science at The University of Manchester, UK, where he leads a research group working in the catalysis & porous materials area.