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Enrique Iglesia
Faculty Senior Scientist

Enrique Iglesia

 

The Theodore Vermeulen Professor of Chemical Engineering

email: iglesia@berkeley.edu
office: 103 Gilman
phone: 925-323-5559
fax: 510-642-4778
lab: 271, 276, 297, 374, 376, 391, & 393 Tan
lab phone: 510-642-6892 (2nd floor)
510-643-0930 (3rd floor)

Research Group
Recent Publications

Research Interests

Heterogeneous catalysis and chemical reaction engineering

Professor Iglesia has been involved in studies of heterogeneous catalysts for the direct and indirect conversion of methane to higher hydrocarbons, uses of light alkanes in desulfurization and de-NOx, reactions, dehydrogenation of light alkanes to alkenes and aromatics, catalytic reforming and cracking processes, for low-temperature isomerization, alkylation, and combustion reactions. Current research projects also include the practical use of catalytic membranes to combine reaction and separation functions in alkane dehydrogenation and conversion processes and the development of theoretical methods for predicting the structure, transport, and chemical properties of porous solid catalysts. His research group at Berkeley combines expertise and facilities for the synthesis of novel catalytic solids, their in-situ structural and mechanistic characterization, and the detailed modeling of kinetic and transport processes in catalytic processes relevant to oil refining and petrochemical synthesis.

Biography

Professor; Faculty Senior Scientist, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Ph.D., Stanford University (1982). Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Catalysis; Director, Berkeley Catalysis Center; President, North American Catalysis Society; Member, National Academy of Engineering; Fellow, American Chemical Society (2010); Best Teacher Award (2010); Tanabe Prize in Acid-Base Catalysis (2009);Humboldt Senior Scientist Award (2007); Donald Sterling Noyce Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University of California (2005); Ipatieff Professorship, Northwestern University (2005); Robert Burwell Award of the Catalysis Society (2005); George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon Chemistry of the American Chemical Society (2005); Wilhelm Manchot Chemistry Prize, Technical University of Munich (2004); Award for Excellence in Natural Gas Conversion (2004); Richard H. Wilhelm Award in Chemical Reaction Engineering of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (2003); Paul H. Emmett Award in Fundamental Catalysis of the Catalysis Society (1997); Eminent Visitor Award, Chemical Society of South Africa (1997); Best Teacher Award, Berkeley AIChE Chapter (1998); Award for Excellence in Academic Teaching, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (1996).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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