Petr M. Yeletsky - Catalysis

Author Information

Petr M. Yeletsky is a researcher affiliated with the Federal Research Center Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, located at Lavrentieva str., 5, Novosibirsk 630090, Russian Federation. His work primarily focuses on the field of catalysis, with a particular emphasis on the conversion of biomass, heavy oil cracking, and the development of porous carbons.

Research Contributions

Petr Yeletsky has made significant contributions to the field of catalysis, with a special focus on the synthesis and application of porous carbons, biomass conversion, and heavy oil cracking using innovative catalytic methods. Notable among his recent works is the conversion of natural feedstocks to porous carbons, the advancement in the synthesis of porous carbons from biomass for supercapacitors, and the recovery of molybdenum from spent catalysts. His research also delves into the hydrogenation of guaiacol coupled with in situ hydrogen production and the combustion of sewage sludge in a catalyst bed. These contributions highlight his broad expertise and impactful research in catalysis and material science.

Aliases

Petr M. Yeletsky is known by several aliases in academic publications, including P. M. Yeletsky, Petr Yeletsky, P M Yeletsky, and P.m. Yeletsky.

Publication and Citation Metrics

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Number of Papers 26
Citation Count 344
H-index 10

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