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Chemical Technology

The Laboratory for Chemical Technology (LCT) integrates chemical science and engineering in its research on catalysis, polymerization, kinetics, reactor design and process design. LCT is part of the Department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at Ghent University in Belgium and member of the Centre for Sustainable Chemistry (CSC) of Ghent University. LCT aims at research excellence and bottom-up innovation in the framework of technological, industrial, and societal challenges.

Fabio Cameli

Phone
+32 (0) 9 33 17 30
Building
Technologiepark 125
Research
Intensification of chemical processes via plasma technology. Development of electrified catalytic systems for modular, low-carbon chemical manufacturing.

Fabio Cameli obtained his PhD degree from KU Leuven in 2020. His research focused on intensification of solid state separation of chiral molecules via thermal cycles promoted by microwave heating and continuous flow. He later joined University of Delaware for a postdoctoral program where he worked on plasma-assisted intensification of decentralized chemical processes. He developed a new plasma biphasic microreactor for oxidative processes suitable to electrified, modular chemical manufacturing. His current interest revolves around developing plasma catalytic processes to upgrade low-value streams from the chemical industry.