Who is Professor Avelino Corma?
Professor
Avelino Corma is a distinguished researcher in the field of catalysis, known for his significant contributions to the design and application of catalysts. He is a professor at the
Instituto de Tecnología Química (ITQ) at the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain. His work has had a profound impact on both academic research and industrial applications.
Zeolites: Synthesizing and applying these microporous, aluminosilicate minerals for catalytic processes.
Green Chemistry: Developing catalysts that facilitate environmentally friendly chemical reactions.
Petrochemistry: Creating catalysts for the efficient processing of petroleum and natural gas.
Fine Chemicals: Designing catalysts for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and other high-value chemicals.
What are some notable achievements?
Professor Corma has authored over 1,000 scientific papers and holds more than 100 patents. Some of his most influential achievements include:
His work has earned him numerous awards, such as the
Prince of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research and the
Eni Award for his contributions to energy and the environment.
How has he influenced the academic community?
Beyond his research contributions, Professor Corma has mentored numerous young scientists and played a pivotal role in advancing the field of catalysis. He has organized and participated in many international conferences, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the scientific community.
His ongoing work aims to address global challenges such as energy sustainability and environmental protection through innovative catalytic solutions.