Are you passionate about the energy transition reducing CO2 emissions and recycling Then you may enjoy the challenge of upcycling pyrolysis waxes from polymer recycling to develop new graphene-based wax composites that can be used in heat storage systems.
Solving some of our major societal challenges related to climate energy and sustainability will require a significant reduction in CO2 emissions through implementation of sustainable heat storage solutions.
A PhD position in the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry (SPC) of Eindhoven University of Technology is now available with funding from the OTP programme (RecyWax) of Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). In the Netherlands like in many countries natural gas is extremely important for heating. However with society shifting away from fossil fuels sustainable materials for heating systems are essential. For example organic Phase Change Materials (PCMs) such as waxes can absorb and release heat during phase changes. Although these materials are promising widespread application is limited by their low thermal conductivity. Moreover sourcing of materials must be considered to make heat storage systems more sustainable and in this context pyrolysis waxes from polymer recycling seem the best solution.
The PhD project aims at upcycling of pyrolysis waxes and developing novel graphene/wax composites with enhanced heat transport properties. Using chemical modification of graphene nanoplatelet fillers colloidal assembly approaches and emulsion preparation techniques the PhD candidate will perform detailed experiments to minimize interfacial thermal resistances in the system controlling nanofiller network formation in upcycled waxes to enhance overall heat transfer characteristics. The project combines chemical and physical experimentation complemented and guided by theoretical modelling done by partner PhD in project. The RecyWax research team is composed of materials chemists in the Physical Chemistry lab (Friedrich) at the department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry the Transport in Permeable Media (Huinink) and physicists in Theory of Polymers and Soft matter (Lyulin) groups at the Applied Physics department and Multiscale Modeling and Simulation in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Twente (Geurts).
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry focusses on solving societal challenges in health sustainable energy and circularity using expertise in molecules materials and chemical processes. We collaborate with academia and industry to enlarge our chain of knowledge. Our top-notch research is internationally renowned and facilitated by a state-of-the-art research infrastructure. High-quality education and research strong collaboration independence of researchers and talent development are our core values.
Talented enthusiastic candidates with strong background in organic chemistry and physical chemistry are encouraged to apply. Preferably the candidate has been exposed to any of these topics: chemical modification of graphene materials polymer & colloid science and heat storage.
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International and female candidates are especially encouraged to apply: we think our research group benefits from a diverse group of talented people.
Interviews and a scientific presentation are part of the selection procedure.
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Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more Pleasecontact dr. Heiner Friedrich (email: phone:); prof. dr. Henk Huinink ( phone); prof. dr. Alexey Lyulin ( phone).
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