José M. Loureiro mainly investigates Adsorption, Chemical engineering, Chromatography, Organic chemistry and Simulated moving bed. His work deals with themes such as Propane, Selectivity and Microporous material, which intersect with Adsorption. His Chemical engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cellulose acetate, Photocatalysis, Biodegradation, Effluent and Inert.
He mostly deals with Mass transfer in his studies of Chromatography. His work on Catalysis, Distillation, Hybrid material and Thermal stability as part of general Organic chemistry study is frequently connected to Fungal protein, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Dispersion, Enantiomer, Modeling and simulation, Silica gel and Column chromatography is closely connected to Raffinate in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Simulated moving bed.
Adsorption, Chromatography, Chemical engineering, Mass transfer and Simulated moving bed are his primary areas of study. Adsorption is a subfield of Organic chemistry that he investigates. José M. Loureiro has included themes like Desorption, Volumetric flow rate, Steady state and Analytical chemistry in his Chromatography study.
His Chemical engineering research integrates issues from Propane, Work, Catalysis and Methane. His Mass transfer research includes elements of Dispersion, Convection and Mineralogy. His study in Simulated moving bed is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Scientific method, Switching time, Mechanics, Enantiomer and Raffinate.
His main research concerns Adsorption, Simulated moving bed, Chemical engineering, Chromatography and Work. His Adsorption research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Olefin fiber, Polymer and Elution. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Tracking, Simulation and Moving bed.
His Chemical engineering research includes themes of Photocatalysis, Zeolite, Catalysis, Cellulose acetate and Activated carbon. His studies in Chromatography integrate themes in fields like Saturation and Kraft paper. His Work study combines topics in areas such as Scientific method, Mechanics, Propionate and Hydrocarbon.
His primary areas of investigation include Chemical engineering, Chromatography, Adsorption, Langmuir and Inorganic chemistry. His studies deal with areas such as Photocatalysis, Cellulose acetate, Ethylene, Pressure swing adsorption and Organic chemistry as well as Chemical engineering. His study on Microporous material and Distillation is often connected to Ternary operation and Butyl acrylate as part of broader study in Organic chemistry.
In general Chromatography study, his work on Downstream processing often relates to the realm of Phenomenological model, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Activated carbon study in the realm of Adsorption interacts with subjects such as Air separation. His Langmuir research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Saturation, Ionic strength and Freundlich equation.
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A parametric study of layered bed PSA for hydrogen purification
Ana M. Ribeiro;Carlos A. Grande;Filipe V.S. Lopes;José M. Loureiro.
Chemical Engineering Science (2008)
Modeling strategies for enantiomers separation by SMB chromatography
Luís S. Pais;José M. Loureiro;Alírio E. Rodrigues.
Aiche Journal (1998)
Laccase immobilization over multi-walled carbon nanotubes: Kinetic, thermodynamic and stability studies
Ana P.M. Tavares;Cláudia G. Silva;Goran Dražić;Adrián M.T. Silva.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (2015)
Photocatalytic reduction of Cr(VI) over TiO2-coated cellulose acetate monolithic structures using solar light
Belisa A. Marinho;Belisa A. Marinho;Raquel O. Cristóvão;Ridha Djellabi;José M. Loureiro.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental (2017)
Adsorption of H2, CO2, CH4, CO, N2 and H2O in Activated Carbon and Zeolite for Hydrogen Production
Filipe V. S. Lopes;Carlos A. Grande;Ana M. Ribeiro;José M. Loureiro.
Separation Science and Technology (2009)
Suitability of Cu-BTC extrudates for propane-propylene separation by adsorption processes
Alexandre F.P. Ferreira;João C. Santos;Marta G. Plaza;Nabil Lamia.
Chemical Engineering Journal (2011)
Immobilization of commercial laccase onto green coconut fiber by adsorption and its application for reactive textile dyes degradation
Raquel O. Cristóvão;Ana P.M. Tavares;Ana Iraidy Brígida;José M. Loureiro.
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic (2011)
Gold recovery with ion exchange used resins
CP Gomes;Manuel Fonseca Almeida;José Miguel Loureiro.
Separation and Purification Technology (2001)
Residence time distribution of inert and linearly adsorbed species in a fixed bed containing “large-pore” supports: applications in separation engineering
A.E. Rodrigues;Lu Zuping;J.M. Loureiro.
Chemical Engineering Science (1991)
Reverse shape selectivity in the liquid-phase adsorption of xylene isomers in zirconium terephthalate MOF UiO-66.
Mariana A. Moreira;João C. Santos;Alexandre F. P. Ferreira;José M. Loureiro.
Langmuir (2012)
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