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Overview

Johannes H. Bitter is affiliated with Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands and works primarily within the field of Engineering. Their research spans several subfields, including Food Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

The scientist's main research topics focus on Proteins in Food Systems, Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion, Food Composition and Properties, Lipid Metabolism and Biosynthesis, CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts, Food Chemistry and Fat Analysis, and Catalytic Processes in Materials Science.

Notable recent papers authored by Johannes H. Bitter include:

  • Phosphorus Induced Electron Localization of Single Iron Sites for Boosted CO2 Electroreduction Reaction (2021), published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Phosphorus Tailors the d-Band Center of Copper Atomic Sites for Efficient CO2 Photoreduction under Visible-Light Irradiation (2022), published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Jammed Emulsions with Adhesive Pea Protein Particles for Elastoplastic Edible 3D Printed Materials (2021), published in Advanced Functional Materials
  • On the Emulsifying Properties of Self-Assembled Pea Protein Particles (2020), published in Langmuir
  • Adsorption of rapeseed proteins at oil/water interfaces. Janus-like napins dominate the interface (2020), published in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Frequent coauthors collaborating with this researcher include Constantinos V. Nikiforidis, Guanna Li, Leonard M.C. Sagis, Tomas van Haasterecht, and Marcel B.J. Meinders.

Their work is often published in journals such as Food Hydrocolloids, SSRN Electronic Journal, Carbohydrate Polymers, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and Angewandte Chemie.

Best Publications

  • Cobalt particle size effects in the fischer- : Tropsch reaction studied with carbon nanofiber supported catalysts

    G. Leendert Bezemer;Johannes H. Bitter;Herman P. C. E. Kuipers;Heiko Oosterbeek

  • Supported Iron Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Sustainable Production of Lower Olefins

    Hirsa M. Torres Galvis;Johannes H. Bitter;Chaitanya B. Khare;Matthijs Ruitenbeek

  • Generation, Characterization, and Impact of Mesopores in Zeolite Catalysts

    Sander van Donk;Andries H. Janssen;Johannes H. Bitter;Krijn P. de Jong

  • On the origin of the cobalt particle size effects in Fischer-Tropsch catalysis.

    J. P. den Breejen;P. B. Radstake;G. L. Bezemer;J. H. Bitter

  • Electrocatalytic Activity and Stability of Nitrogen-Containing Carbon Nanotubes in the Oxygen Reduction Reaction

    Shankhamala Kundu;Tharamani Chikka Nagaiah;Wei Xia;Yuemin Wang

  • Techno-economic evaluation of microalgae harvesting and dewatering systems

    F. Fasaei;J.H. Bitter;P.M. Slegers;A.J.B. van Boxtel

  • Iron Particle Size Effects for Direct Production of Lower Olefins from Synthesis Gas

    Hirsa M. Torres Galvis;Johannes H. Bitter;Thomas Davidian;Matthijs Ruitenbeek

  • Impact of the structure and reactivity of nickel particles on the catalytic growth of carbon nanofibers

    Marjolein L. Toebes;Johannes H. Bitter;A. Jos van Dillen;Krijn P. de Jong

  • The influence of oxidation on the texture and the number of oxygen-containing surface groups of carbon nanofibers

    Marjolein L Toebes;Jürgen M.P van Heeswijk;Johannes H Bitter;A Jos van Dillen

  • Reaction pathways for the deoxygenation of vegetable oils and related model compounds.

    Robert W. Gosselink;Stefan A. W. Hollak;Shu-Wei Chang;Jacco van Haveren

  • Mono and Bifunctional Pathways of CO2/CH4Reforming over Pt and Rh Based Catalysts☆

    J.H. Bitter;Kulathuiyer Seshan;J.A. Lercher

  • Effects of sodium and sulfur on catalytic performance of supported iron catalysts for the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis of lower olefins

    H.M. Torres Galvis;A.C.J. Koeken;J.H. Bitter;T. Davidian

  • The state of zirconia supported platinum catalysts for CO2/CH4 reforming

    J.H. Bitter;Kulathuiyer Seshan;J.A. Lercher

  • Phosphorus Induced Electron Localization of Single Iron Sites for Boosted CO2 Electroreduction Reaction

    Xiaohui Sun;Yongxiao Tuo;Chenliang Ye;Chen Chen

  • Nitrogen-containing carbon nanotubes as solid base catalysts.

    Stefan van Dommele;Krijn P. de Jong;Johannes H. Bitter

  • Influence of oxygen-containing surface groups on the activity and selectivity of carbon nanofiber-supported ruthenium catalysts in the hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde

    Marjolein L Toebes;Frans F Prinsloo;Johannes H Bitter;A.Jos van Dillen

  • Tuning nitrogen functionalities in catalytically grown nitrogen-containing carbon nanotubes

    S. van Dommele;A. Romero-Izquirdo;R. Brydson;K.P. de Jong

  • Sodium alanate nanoparticles--linking size to hydrogen storage properties.

    Cornelis P Baldé;Bart P C Hereijgers;Johannes H Bitter;Krijn P de Jong

  • Deposition precipitation for the preparation of carbon nanofiber supported nickel catalysts.

    Martijn K. Van Der Lee;A. Jos Van Dillen;Johannes H. Bitter;Krijn P. De Jong

  • Design of supported cobalt catalysts with maximum activity for the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis

    Johan P. den Breejen;Jelle R.A. Sietsma;Heiner Friedrich;Johannes H. Bitter

  • Support effects in the hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde over carbon nanofiber-supported platinum catalysts: characterization and catalysis

    Marjolein L Toebes;Yihua Zhang;Jan Hájek;T Alexander Nijhuis

Frequent Co-Authors

Krijn P. de Jong
Krijn P. de Jong Utrecht University
Johannes A. Lercher
Johannes A. Lercher Technical University of Munich
Kulathuiyer Seshan
Kulathuiyer Seshan University of Twente
Bert M. Weckhuysen
Bert M. Weckhuysen Utrecht University
Dmitry Yu. Murzin
Dmitry Yu. Murzin Åbo Akademi University
Martin Muhler
Martin Muhler Ruhr University Bochum
Päivi Mäki-Arvela
Päivi Mäki-Arvela Åbo Akademi University
Frank M. F. de Groot
Frank M. F. de Groot Utrecht University
Odile Stéphan
Odile Stéphan University of Paris-Saclay
Petra E. de Jongh
Petra E. de Jongh Utrecht University

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