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Overview

Wilhelm Schwieger is affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany, with research primarily focused on materials science and chemistry. Their academic work spans 30 publications in materials science and 28 in chemistry, illustrating a strong interdisciplinary approach.

Their research delves deeply into subfields such as inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, industrial and manufacturing engineering, spectroscopy, and mechanical engineering. These subfields reflect a broad engagement with both the fundamental and applied aspects of chemical and materials sciences.

Core topics in Schwieger's research portfolio include:

  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques

The most frequent publication venues highlight their scholarly contributions to specialized journals:

  • Advanced Materials Interfaces (5 publications)
  • Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (3 publications)
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C (3 publications)
  • Fuel (2 publications)
  • Catalysts (2 publications)

Recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Schwieger include:

  • "Hierarchically-Ordered Zeolites: A Critical Assessment," 2021, Advanced Materials Interfaces
  • "Enhancing aromatics and olefins yields in thermo-catalytic pyrolysis of LDPE over zeolites: Role of staged catalysis and acid site density of HZSM-5," 2022, Fuel
  • "Hierarchical ZSM-5 Catalysts: The Effect of Different Intracrystalline Pore Dimensions on Catalyst Deactivation Behaviour in the MTO Reaction," 2020, ChemCatChem
  • "Layer-like FAU-type zeolites: A comparative view on different preparation routes," 2020, Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering
  • "Preparation and Potential Catalytic Applications of Hierarchically Structured Zeolites with Macropores," 2021, Advanced Materials Interfaces

Frequent collaborations are documented with several researchers, including:

  • Martin Hartmann (12 collaborative works)
  • Tobias Weißenberger (8 collaborative works)
  • Alexandra Inayat (7 collaborative works)
  • Hasan Baser (5 collaborative works)
  • Albert G. F. Machoke (4 collaborative works)

Wilhelm Schwieger's work addresses both fundamental and applied aspects of catalytic processes, focusing extensively on zeolite materials and their synthesis. This research contributes to understanding catalyst behavior and applications in chemical synthesis and materials science, particularly in the context of hierarchical pore structures and catalytic efficiency.

Best Publications

  • Hierarchy concepts: classification and preparation strategies for zeolite containing materials with hierarchical porosity

    Wilhelm Schwieger;Albert Gonche Machoke;Tobias Weissenberger;Amer Inayat

  • Catalytic test reactions for the evaluation of hierarchical zeolites

    Martin Hartmann;Albert Gonche Machoke;Wilhelm Schwieger

  • Zeolitic materials with hierarchical porous structures.

    Sofia Lopez-Orozco;Amer Inayat;Andreas Schwab;Thangaraj Selvam

  • Porous glasses in the 21st century––a short review

    D. Enke;F. Janowski;W. Schwieger

  • Ethene/Ethane and Propene/Propane Separation via the Olefin and Paraffin Selective Metal–Organic Framework Adsorbents CPO-27 and ZIF-8

    Ulrike Böhme;Benjamin Barth;Carolin Paula;Andreas Kuhnt

  • Assemblies of mesoporous FAU-type zeolite nanosheets.

    Alexandra Inayat;Isabel Knoke;Erdmann Spiecker;Wilhelm Schwieger

  • Supported ionic liquids on non-porous and porous inorganic materials—A topical review

    Thangaraj Selvam;Albert Machoke;Wilhelm Schwieger

  • 1H MAS NMR studies on the acidity of zeolites

    D. Freude;M. Hunger;H. Pfeifer;W. Schwieger

  • Molecular Dynamics in Confining Space: From the Single Molecule to the Liquid State

    A. Huwe;F. Kremer;P. Behrens;W. Schwieger

  • Vibrational Spectroscopic Studies of Layered Silicates

    Yining Huang;Zhimei Jiang;Wilhelm Schwieger

  • Simultaneous catalytic removal of NO and N2O using Fe-MFI

    M. Kögel;R. Mönnig;W. Schwieger;A. Tissler

  • Zeolite/aluminum composite adsorbents for application in adsorption refrigeration

    J. Bauer;R. Herrmann;W. Mittelbach;W. Schwieger

  • Comparative Study between Direct and Pseudomorphic Transformation of Rice Husk Ash into MFI-Type Zeolite

    Hallah Ahmad Alyosef;Hans Roggendorf;Denise Schneider;Alexandra Inayat

  • Nitrous oxide decomposition over transition metal exchanged ZSM-5 zeolites prepared by the solid-state ion-exchange method

    Bahaa M. Abu-Zied;Wilhelm Schwieger;André Unger

  • Biotemplating of Luffa cylindrica sponges to self-supporting hierarchical zeolite macrostructures for bio-inspired structured catalytic reactors

    Alessandro Zampieri;Godwin T.P. Mabande;Thangaraj Selvam;Wilhelm Schwieger

  • Surface Enrichment and Depletion Effects of Ions Dissolved in an Ionic Liquid: An X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study

    Florian Maier;J. Michael Gottfried;Jürgen Rossa;Dirk Gerhard

  • Intensification of heat transfer in catalytic reactors by additively manufactured periodic open cellular structures (POCS)

    Corinna Busse;Hannsjörg Freund;Wilhelm Schwieger

  • Zeolite coatings on microcellular ceramic foams: A novel route to microreactor and microseparator devices

    Alessandro Zampieri;Paolo Colombo;Paolo Colombo;Godwin T. P. Mabande;Thangaraj Selvam

  • Reactivity and applications of layered silicates and layered double hydroxides

    Thangaraj Selvam;Alexandra Inayat;Wilhelm Schwieger

  • Hierarchically-structured porous materials: from basic understanding to applications

    Martin Hartmann;Wilhelm Schwieger

  • Micro/Macroporous System: MFI-Type Zeolite Crystals with Embedded Macropores

    Albert G. Machoke;Ana M. Beltrán;Alexandra Inayat;Benjamin Winter

  • The urea method for the direct synthesis of ZnAl layered double hydroxides with nitrate as the interlayer anion

    Alexandra Inayat;Michael Klumpp;Wilhelm Schwieger

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Hartmann
Martin Hartmann University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Erdmann Spiecker
Erdmann Spiecker University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Dieter Freude
Dieter Freude Leipzig University
Shaeel A. Al-Thabaiti
Shaeel A. Al-Thabaiti King Abdulaziz University
Peter Greil
Peter Greil University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Wolfgang Peukert
Wolfgang Peukert University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Gianpiero Groppi
Gianpiero Groppi Polytechnic University of Milan
Carolin Körner
Carolin Körner University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Enrico Tronconi
Enrico Tronconi Polytechnic University of Milan
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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