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Jerzy Datka is affiliated with the Polish Academy of Sciences in Poland. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, and Chemistry. More specifically, Datka's work focuses on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main topics covered in Datka's research include Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions, Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis, Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis, Chemical Synthesis and Characterization, Ammonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction, and Catalysts for Methane Reforming.

Datka has published in several scientific journals with a strong emphasis on Molecules, where the scientist has contributed 10 publications. Other frequent venues include the Journal of Molecular Structure, the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Catalysts, and Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy.

Notable recent papers by Jerzy Datka include:

  • "Acid Properties of Hierarchical Zeolites Y," 2020, Molecules
  • "Reduction and Oxidation of Cu Species in Cu-Faujasites Studied by IR Spectroscopy," 2020, Molecules
  • "In situ IR studies on ethanol transformations over CuO, CuO/ZrO2 and CuO/ZrO2/ZnO catalysts modified with NiO," 2022, Journal of Molecular Structure
  • "Oxidation of Ethanol in Cu-Faujasites Studied by IR Spectroscopy," 2021, Molecules
  • "Modulation of ODH Propane Selectivity by Zeolite Support Desilication: Vanadium Species Anchored to Al-Rich Shell as Crucial Active Sites," 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including Jerzy Podobiński, Michał Śliwa, Dorota Rutkowska-Zbik, Mariusz Gackowski, and K. Samson, with collaboration counts ranging from 5 to 15 publications together.

Best Publications

  • Acidic properties of supported niobium oxide catalysts: An infrared spectroscopy investigation

    J. Datka;A.M. Turek;J.M. Jehng;I.E. Wachs

  • Acid properties of dealuminated beta zeolites studied by IRspectroscopy

    Michel Guisnet;Philippe Ayrault;Christophe Coutanceau;Maria Fernanda Alvarez

  • Catalytic cracking performance of alkaline-treated zeolite Beta in the terms of acid sites properties and their accessibility

    K. Tarach;K. Góra-Marek;J. Tekla;K. Brylewska

  • In Situ Vibrational Spectroscopy Studies of Supported Niobium Oxide Catalysts

    Loyd J. Burcham;Jerzy Datka;Israel E. Wachs

  • Hierarchic zeolites: Zeolite ZSM-5 desilicated with NaOH and NaOH/tetrabutylamine hydroxide

    K. Sadowska;A. Wach;Z. Olejniczak;P. Kuśtrowski

  • IR and NMR studies of mesoporous alumina and related aluminosilicates

    K. Góra-Marek;M. Derewiński;P. Sarv;J. Datka

  • ACID PROPERTIES OF DEALUMINATED MORDENITES STUDIED BY IR SPECTROSCOPY. 2. CONCENTRATION, ACID STRENGTH AND HETEROGENEITY OF OH GROUPS

    M. Guisnet;P. Ayrault;J. Datka

  • Desilication of highly siliceous zeolite ZSM-5 with NaOH and NaOH/tetrabutylamine hydroxide

    K. Sadowska;K. Góra-Marek;M. Drozdek;P. Kuśtrowski

  • Heterogeneity of OH groups in NaHZSM-5 zeolite studied by infrared spectroscopy

    J. Datka;M. Boczar;P. Rymarowicz

  • Influence of coke on the acid properties of a USHY zeolite

    Henrique S Cerqueira;Philippe Ayrault;Jerzy Datka;Michel Guisnet

  • Heterogeneity of Brønsted Acidic Sites in Faujasite Type Zeolites due to Aluminum Content and Framework Structure

    Marek Sierka;Uwe Eichler;Jerzy Datka;Joachim Sauer

  • IR studies of OH groups in mesoporous aluminosilicates

    K. Góra-Marek;J. Datka

  • IR spectroscopic studies of the acidic properties of the mesoporous molecular sieve MCM-41

    Jerzy Weglarski;Jerzy Datka;Heyong He;Jacek Klinowski

  • Characterization of the internal and external acidity of H-MCM-22 zeolites

    P. Ayrault;Jerzy Datka;S. Laforge;D. Martin

  • Hierarchic zeolites studied by IR spectroscopy: Acid properties of zeolite ZSM-5 desilicated with NaOH and NaOH/tetrabutylamine hydroxide

    Karolina Sadowska;Kinga Góra-Marek;Jerzy Datka

  • SCR of NO by NH3 on alumina or titania pillared montmorillonite modified with Cu or Co: Part II. Temperature programmed studies

    Lucjan Chmielarz;Piotr Kuśtrowski;Małorzata Zbroja;Barbara Gil-Knap

  • Acid properties of NaH-mordenites: Infrared spectroscopic studies of ammonia sorption

    J. Datka;B. Gil;A. Kubacka

  • Porosity and accessibility of acid sites in desilicated ZSM-5 zeolites studied using adsorption of probe molecules

    Kinga Mlekodaj;Karolina A. Tarach;Jerzy Datka;Kinga Góra-Marek

  • Hierarchical zeolites Y obtained by desilication: Porosity, acidity and catalytic properties

    Mariusz Gackowski;Karolina Tarach;Łukasz Kuterasiński;Jerzy Podobiński

  • Heterogeneity of OH groups in H-mordenites : Effect of dehydroxylation

    J. Datka;B. Gil;A. Kubacka

  • T–O–T skeletal vibration in CuZSM-5 zeolite: IR study and quantum chemical modeling

    E. Broclawik;J. Datka;B. Gil;P. Kozyra

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara Gil
Barbara Gil Jagiellonian University
Jacek Klinowski
Jacek Klinowski University of Cambridge
Anna Kubacka
Anna Kubacka Spanish National Research Council
Zbigniew Sojka
Zbigniew Sojka Jagiellonian University
Paul Geerlings
Paul Geerlings Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Piotr Kuśtrowski
Piotr Kuśtrowski Jagiellonian University
Narendra Kumar
Narendra Kumar Åbo Akademi University
Michel Guisnet
Michel Guisnet University of Poitiers
Pegie Cool
Pegie Cool University of Antwerp

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