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J.M. van Baten

J.M. van Baten

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
49
Citations
8066
World Ranking
4378
National Ranking
97

Overview

J.M. van Baten is affiliated with AmsterCHEM in Spain and focuses on multidisciplinary research primarily within the fields of engineering and chemistry. With a particular emphasis on mechanical engineering and inorganic chemistry, their work spans advanced studies in materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, and catalysis.

The main topics of J.M. van Baten's research include:

  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science

Van Baten has a notable publication record, with contributions across several peer-reviewed journals, including multiple papers in ACS Omega, as well as publications in Separation and Purification Technology, the Journal of Membrane Science, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Nature Communications.

Recent publications by J.M. van Baten include:

  • Simultaneous interlayer and intralayer space control in two-dimensional metal−organic frameworks for acetylene/ethylene separation, 2020, Nature Communications
  • How Reliable Is the Ideal Adsorbed Solution Theory for the Estimation of Mixture Separation Selectivities in Microporous Crystalline Adsorbents?, 2021, ACS Omega
  • Synergistically enhance confined diffusion by continuum intersecting channels in zeolites, 2021, Science Advances
  • Water/Alcohol Mixture Adsorption in Hydrophobic Materials: Enhanced Water Ingress Caused by Hydrogen Bonding, 2020, ACS Omega
  • Elucidation of Selectivity Reversals for Binary Mixture Adsorption in Microporous Adsorbents, 2020, ACS Omega

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, notably working alongside Rajamani Krishna, Ke Tian, Zongbi Bao, Zhiguo Zhang, and Qiwei Yang.

Van Baten's research trajectory reflects an integration of experimental and theoretical approaches aimed at understanding and optimizing separation processes, catalysis, and materials synthesis. This interdisciplinary span includes deep engagement with carbon capture technologies and advanced porous materials such as zeolites and metal-organic frameworks.

Best Publications

  • CFD simulations of mass transfer from Taylor bubbles rising in circular capillaries

    J.M. van Baten;R. Krishna

  • In silico screening of zeolite membranes for CO2 capture

    Rajamani Krishna;Jasper M. van Baten

  • Influence of scale on the hydrodynamics of bubble columns operating in the churn-turbulent regime: experiments vs. Eulerian simulations

    R. Krishna;M.I. Urseanu;J.M. van Baten;J. Ellenberger

  • Rise velocity of a swarm of large gas bubbles in liquids

    R Krishna;M.I Urseanu;J.M van Baten;J Ellenberger

  • Using molecular simulations for screening of zeolites for separation of CO2/CH4 mixtures

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten

  • The Darken Relation for Multicomponent Diffusion in Liquid Mixtures of Linear Alkanes: An Investigation Using Molecular Dynamics (MD) Simulations

    R. Krishna;J. M. Van Baten

  • Insights into diffusion of gases in zeolites gained from molecular dynamics simulations

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten

  • A comparison of the CO2 capture characteristics of zeolites and metal-organic frameworks

    Rajamani Krishna;Jasper M. van Baten

  • A computational study of CO2, N2, and CH4 adsorption in zeolites

    E. García-Pérez;J. B. Parra;C. O. Ania;A. García-Sánchez

  • Three-phase Eulerian simulations of bubble column reactors operating in the churn-turbulent regime: a scale up strategy

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten;M.I. Urseanu

  • Mass transfer in bubble columns

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten

  • Methane storage mechanism in the metal-organic framework Cu3(btc)2: An in situ neutron diffraction study

    Juergen Getzschmann;Irena Senkovska;Dirk Wallacher;Michael Tovar

  • Diffusion of Alkane Mixtures in Zeolites: Validating the Maxwell-Stefan Formulation Using MD Simulations

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten

  • Segregation effects in adsorption of CO2-containing mixtures and their consequences for separation selectivities in cage-type zeolites

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten

  • Wall effects on the rise of single gas bubbles in liquids

    R. Krishna;M.I. Urseanu;J.M. van Baten;J. Ellenberger

  • Adsorption and diffusion of alkanes in CuBTC crystals investigated using infra-red microscopy and molecular simulations

    C. Chmelik;J. Kärger;M. Wiebcke;J. Caro

  • CFD Simulations of Sieve Tray Hydrodynamics

    R. Krishna;J.M. Van Baten;J. Ellenberger;A.P. Higler;A.P. Higler

  • Unified Maxwell-Stefan description of binary mixture diffusion in micro- and meso-porous materials

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten

  • Modelling sieve tray hydraulics using computational fluid dynamics

    J.M. van Baten;R. Krishna

  • Scaling up Bubble Column Reactors with the Aid of CFD

    R. Krishna;J.M. Van Baten

  • Design and scale up of a bubble column slurry reactor for Fischer–Tropsch synthesis

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten;M.I. Urseanu;J. Ellenberger

  • Rise characteristics of gas bubbles in a 2D rectangular column: VOF simulations vs experiments

    R. Krishna;J.M. van Baten

  • Hydrodynamics of internal air-lift reactors: experiments versus CFD simulations

    J.M. van Baten;J. Ellenberger;R. Krishna

Frequent Co-Authors

Rajamani Krishna
Rajamani Krishna University of Amsterdam
Jörg Kärger
Jörg Kärger Leipzig University
Sofia Calero
Sofia Calero Eindhoven University of Technology
David Dubbeldam
David Dubbeldam University of Amsterdam
Lars Heinke
Lars Heinke Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Wolfgang Schmidt
Wolfgang Schmidt Max Planck Society
Alexis T. Bell
Alexis T. Bell University of California, Berkeley
Frerich J. Keil
Frerich J. Keil Hamburg University of Technology
Hervé Jobic
Hervé Jobic Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Ross Taylor
Ross Taylor Clarkson University

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