Krijn Pieter De Jong - Catalysis

Author Information

Krijn Pieter De Jong is a renowned expert in the field of catalysis. He is currently affiliated with the Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis group at the Debye Institute of Nanomaterials Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. His extensive research has significantly contributed to the understanding and development of catalytic processes.

Research Contributions

Krijn Pieter De Jong has made substantial contributions to the field of catalysis, with a particular focus on the nanoscale control and performance of various catalysts. His recent work includes studies on metal loading heterogeneities in Pt/Zeolite Y catalysts for alkane hydroconversion, stability of silver on α-alumina for ethylene epoxidation, and particle size effects in copper-catalyzed hydrogenation of ethyl acetate. He has also explored the role of nanoscale intimacy and zeolite micropore size in bifunctional catalysts, the development of cobalt–nickel nanoparticles for Fischer–Tropsch synthesis, and the interplay between carbon dioxide enrichment and zinc oxide promotion in methanol synthesis. His research extends to the stability of colloidal iron oxide nanoparticles on different supports and the use of niobium-based solid acids in methanol synthesis for dimethyl ether production.

Aliases

Krijn Pieter De Jong has published under several aliases, including Krijn De Jong, K P De Jong, K.p De Jong, K. P. De Jong, Krijn Pieter De Jong, K.p. De Jong, Krijn P De Jong, and Krijn P. De Jong.

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Total Citations 14,909
h-index 54
Number of Papers 126

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