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Are you excited about developing catalytic solutions for a circular chemical industry? We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to work on converting lignin-derived feedstocks into valuable aromatics and specialty chemicals.
In this project, you will design and study catalytic processes that upgrade complex phenolic mixtures into targeted products using advanced bifunctional catalysts. By combining catalyst development, reaction engineering, and product analysis, you will contribute to new routes for turning renewable carbon into high-value chemicals.
The project is part of the collaborative research program HyFine, in partnership with academic and industrial partners, offering a unique opportunity to work on sustainable chemistry challenges with strong real-world relevance.
Lignin valorization is a key challenge in the transition towards a circular and sustainable chemical industry. Depolymerized lignin streams contain complex mixtures of phenolic compounds that can serve as valuable feedstocks for specialty chemicals, yet efficient catalytic upgrading routes are still underdeveloped.
In this project, you will develop catalytic processes to convert lignin-derived phenolics into valuable aromatics and chemical building blocks. The research focuses on the selective demethoxylation and trans-alkylation of alkylmethoxyphenols using bifunctional catalysts.
You will perform catalytic experiments in continuous-flow reactors to evaluate activity, selectivity, and stability under realistic process conditions, and analyze both liquid- and gas-phase products to understand reaction pathways and overall process efficiency. Using a combination of model compounds and real lignin-derived feeds, you will investigate the influence of feed composition and operating conditions and apply systematic optimization strategies to maximize yields of desired products.
A key aspect of the project is understanding and improving catalyst stability, including identifying deactivation mechanisms and developing strategies for regeneration or improved catalyst design. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with academic and industrial partners within the consortium, ensuring strong alignment with upstream lignin processing and downstream application of the produced chemicals.
A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you:
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