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Bravo, Dr Tom Masson, PhD!

2024-10-22T13:38:06+01:00October 22nd, 2024|presentation, Project News, University News|

Prof. Timothy Noel and Dr Tom Masson University of Amsterdam's Tom Masson has 'brilliantly defended his PhD". Dr Tom Masson presented his research in a thesis titled 'Development of novel approaches toward energy efficient photochemistry in continuous flow' on 29 May 2024. After his defence, Tom started his new job at Symeres in Weert, NL. Congratulations from all of us on the FlowPhotoChem team!    

Knowledge exchange, Collaboration and Testing: Integration of reactors for FPC's system

2024-08-08T16:48:52+01:00August 8th, 2024|Project News|

Partners from the University of Amsterdam, eChemicles, University of Szeged and SoHHytec spent time in Cologne, Germany at the DLR to help ensure the smooth integration and best results from the 3-reactor FlowPhotoChem system. Stefan Zondag and Tom Masson from the University of Amsterdam supported the preparation for the final experimental setup. Tamás Födi (eChemicles), Mohd Monis Ayyub (University of Szeged) on the one hand and Guilherme da Silveira Ribeiro Bruges Armas (SoHHytec) on the other hand came to DLR to pre-test the EC reactor and PEC reactor, respectively, and prepare them for integration into the FlowPhotoChem system. Additionally, Guilherme and [...]

FlowPhotoChem partners at the University of Amsterdam wrap up 2023 on a high note- another paper!

2024-01-04T09:47:41+00:00January 4th, 2024|Project News, public dissemination, Publication, University News|

FlowPhotoChem partners at the University of Amsterdam published again, finishing 2023 on a high note! Their paper titled- Multiphasic Continuous-Flow Reactors for Handling Gaseous Reagents in Organic Synthesis: Enhancing Efficiency and Safety in Chemical Processes appeared in Angewandte Chemie International Edition on December 14th, 2023. Congratulations to the team of Annechien A. H. Laporte, Tom M. Masson, Stefan D. A. Zondag, and Timothy Noël! Download the PDF here. Graphical Abstract Using highly reactive gases is appealing for efficient organic synthesis but leads to inherent safety and processing limitations. Embracing continuous-flow technologies helps mitigating those while improving the performance of the systems. Tailored catalyst [...]

University of Amsterdam partners publish their latest article in ChemSusChem

2024-01-02T09:55:23+00:00January 2nd, 2024|Project News, public dissemination, Publication, University News|

Our partners at the University of Amsterdam finished off 2023 with a publication in ChemSusChem! Congratulations to all author-researchers- Jasper H. A. Schuurmans, Tom M. Masson, Stefan D. A. Zondag, Prof. Dr. Pascal Buskens, and Prof. Dr. Timothy Noël. The open-access journal article titled Solar-Driven Continuous CO2 Reduction to CO and CH4 using Heterogeneous Photothermal Catalysts: Recent Progress and Remaining Challenges appeared online on the 30th of November 2023. Graphic abstract Citation: J. H. A. Schuurmans, T. M. Masson, S. D. A. Zondag, P. Buskens, T. Noël, ChemSusChem 2023, e202301405. https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202301405

New FlowPhotoChem publication from Prof. Timothy Noel's lab

2023-09-08T13:30:07+01:00August 9th, 2022|Project News, public dissemination, Publication, University News|

Congratulations to Tom M. Masson, Stefan D. A. Zondag, Michael G. Debije, and Timothy Noël at the University of Amsterdam for their recent publication "Rapid and Replaceable Luminescent Coating for Silicon-Based Microreactors Enabling Energy-Efficient Solar Photochemistry." The paper was published in the American Chemical Society's ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. journal on August 4th, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c03390

FlowPhotoChem research presented at HIMS Symposium, Amsterdam

2023-09-08T13:55:16+01:00June 16th, 2022|presentation, Project News, University News|

Early-stage researchers Stefan Zondag and Tom Masson based at the University of Amsterdam presented posters depicting their FlowPhotoChem research at the Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, HIMS Symposium in Amsterdam on June 15th 2022. Stefan's poster was titled “Continuous-flow Scale-up of Heterogeneous Photochemistry” and Tom’s was “Novel Reactors enabling Efficient Solar-powered Photochemistry.” Contributors listed on the posters included Stefan Zondag, Tom Masson, Timothy Noël, Dario Cambié, Koen Kuijpers, Arnab Chaudhuri and Jasper Schuurmans. The one-day meeting was held at the Science Park Conference Center. Here, all HIMS PhD students and postdocs will present a poster under the theme Chemistry [...]

UvA PhD candidates present FPC research at international poster exhibition

2023-09-08T14:12:03+01:00March 14th, 2022|presentation, Project News, University News|

Tom Masson and Stefan Zondag, PhD students in Professor Timothy Noel's Research Group at the University of Amsterdam presented their work at the Royal Society of Chemistry's global Twitter poster conference, which was held entirely online over the course of 24 hours on March 1st, 2022. #RSCPoster, the annual event, assembles the global chemistry community to network with colleagues across the world and at every career stage, share their research and engage in scientific debate. Tom's poster was titled: Solar-Powered Autonomous Chemical Mini-Plant for Producing Fine Chemicals. Stefan presented 'Continuous-flow Scale-up of Heterogeneous Photochemistry. Learn more about Stefan's research project here and [...]

More publication news from University of Amsterdam!

2023-09-08T14:46:21+01:00November 25th, 2021|Project News, Publication, University News|

The team of Tom M. Masson, Stefan D. A. Zondag, and Timothy Noel of the Flow Chemistry Group, Van ’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS), Universiteit Van Amsterdam (UvA) and Michael G. Debije of Eindhoven University of Technology have just published a new study in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences entitled "The development of luminescent solar concentrator-based photomicroreactors: a cheap reactor enabling efficient solar-powered photochemistry". Congratulations to the researcher-authors!

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