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Overview

Ive Hermans is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry with extensive work in several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering. Their publication record highlights a strong focus on catalysis and material transformations.

Hermans has contributed to research addressing catalytic processes, particularly relating to the valorization and recycling of plastics as well as advanced catalysis techniques. Their notable recent papers include:

  • Expanding plastics recycling technologies: chemical aspects, technology status and challenges (2022, Green Chemistry)
  • The Use of Heterogeneous Catalysis in the Chemical Valorization of Plastic Waste (2020, ChemSusChem)
  • Why Boron Nitride is such a Selective Catalyst for the Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • Control over Charge Separation by Imine Structural Isomerization in Covalent Organic Frameworks with Implications on CO2 Photoreduction (2024, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Reducing Antisolvent Use in the STRAP Process by Enabling a Temperature-Controlled Polymer Dissolution and Precipitation for the Recycling of Multilayer Plastic Films (2021, ChemSusChem)

The topics at the core of Hermans' research encompass:

  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Machine Learning in Materials Science

Hermans collaborates frequently with a number of researchers, many of whom have coauthored multiple papers together. Frequent coauthors include Melissa C. Cendejas, Edgard A. Lebrón-Rodríguez, William P. McDermott, Lesli O. Mark, and Abdullah J. Al Abdulghani.

The key publication venues where Hermans' work appears with notable frequency include:

  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ChemCatChem
  • Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • ACS Catalysis

Best Publications

  • Selective oxidative dehydrogenation of propane to propene using boron nitride catalysts

    J. T. Grant;C. A. Carrero;F. Goeltl;J. Venegas

  • 2D Covalent Organic Frameworks as Intrinsic Photocatalysts for Visible Light-Driven CO2 Reduction

    Sizhuo Yang;Wenhui Hu;Xin Zhang;Peilei He

  • Expanding Plastics Recycling Technologies: Chemical Aspects, Technology Status and Challenges

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  • Simple and scalable preparation of highly active Lewis acidic Sn-β.

    Ceri Hammond;Sabrina Conrad;Ive Hermans

  • Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation/Hydrogenolysis for Reductive Upgrading of Furfural and 5‐(Hydroxymethyl)furfural

    David Scholz;Christof Aellig;Ive Hermans

  • Aerobic Oxidations of Light Alkanes over Solid Metal Oxide Catalysts

    Joseph T. Grant;Juan M. Venegas;William P. McDermott;Ive Hermans

  • Oxidative Methane Upgrading

    Ceri Hammond;Sabrina Conrad;Ive Hermans

  • Formation of [Cu2O2]2+ and [Cu2O]2+ toward C–H Bond Activation in Cu-SSZ-13 and Cu-SSZ-39

    Bahar Ipek;Bahar Ipek;Matthew J. Wulfers;Hacksung Kim;Hacksung Kim;Florian Göltl

  • Developments in the Aerobic Oxidation of Amines

    Martin T. Schümperli;Ceri Hammond;Ive Hermans

  • The Use of Heterogeneous Catalysis in the Chemical Valorization of Plastic Waste.

    Lesli O. Mark;Melissa C. Cendejas;Ive Hermans

  • NMR Signatures of the Active Sites in Sn-β Zeolite†

    Patrick Wolf;Patrick Wolf;Maxence Valla;Aaron J. Rossini;Aleix Comas-Vives

  • Probing the Transformation of Boron Nitride Catalysts under Oxidative Dehydrogenation Conditions

    Alyssa M. Love;Brijith Thomas;Sarah E. Specht;Michael P. Hanrahan;Michael P. Hanrahan

  • Selective Oxidation Catalysis: Opportunities and Challenges

    Ive Hermans;Eyal S. Spier;Ulrich Neuenschwander;Natascia Turrà

  • Convenient synthesis of Cu3(BTC)2 encapsulated Keggin heteropolyacid nanomaterial for application in catalysis

    Lik H. Wee;Sneha R. Bajpe;Nikki Janssens;Ive Hermans

  • To the core of autocatalysis in cyclohexane autoxidation.

    Ive Hermans;Pierre A. Jacobs;Jozef Peeters

  • Post-synthetic preparation of Sn-, Ti- and Zr-beta: a facile route to water tolerant, highly active Lewis acidic zeolites

    Patrick Wolf;Ceri Hammond;Sabrina Conrad;Ive Hermans

  • Applications of Modulation Excitation Spectroscopy in Heterogeneous Catalysis

    Philipp Müller;Ive Hermans

  • Stabilizing cobalt catalysts for aqueous-phase reactions by strong metal-support interaction

    Jechan Lee;Samuel P. Burt;Carlos A. Carrero;Ana C. Alba-Rubio

  • Synthesis of 1,6-Hexanediol from Cellulose Derived Tetrahydrofuran-Dimethanol with Pt-WOx/TiO2 Catalysts

    jiayue he;Samuel P Burt;Madelyn R. Ball;Dongting Zhao

  • Autoxidation of cyclohexane: conventional views challenged by theory and experiment.

    Ive Hermans;Thanh Lam Nguyen;Pierre A. Jacobs;Jozef Peeters

  • Mechanism of the Aerobic Oxidation of α‐Pinene

    Ulrich Neuenschwander;Florian Guignard;Ive Hermans

  • Correlating Synthetic Methods, Morphology, Atomic-Level Structure, and Catalytic Activity of Sn-β Catalysts

    Patrick Wolf;Patrick Wolf;Maxence Valla;Francisco Núñez-Zarur;Francisco Núñez-Zarur;Aleix Comas-Vives

Frequent Co-Authors

Jozef Peeters
Jozef Peeters KU Leuven
George W. Huber
George W. Huber University of Wisconsin–Madison
Aaron J. Rossini
Aaron J. Rossini Iowa State University
James A. Dumesic
James A. Dumesic University of Wisconsin–Madison
Bert F. Sels
Bert F. Sels KU Leuven
Philippe Sautet
Philippe Sautet University of California, Los Angeles
Thomas F. Kuech
Thomas F. Kuech University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dirk De Vos
Dirk De Vos KU Leuven
Manos Mavrikakis
Manos Mavrikakis University of Wisconsin–Madison

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