Research Project:
The research project will be based on a Methanol-to-Olefins (MTO) process using SAPO-34 catalysts focusing on enhancing catalyst performance by improving its selectivity toward light olefins (ethylene and propylene) and extending its lifespan. SAPO-34, a microporous zeolite, has high olefin selectivity but suffers from coke deposition which deactivates the catalyst over time. To address this, we plan on developing hierarchical SAPO-34 with mesopores to improve diffusion, reduce coke formation, and enhance overall catalyst stability.
Start Date of Current Program: August 2024
Education:
- MEng Chemical Engineering, University College (London, England)
Work Experience:
- Process Engineering Summer Intern, KBR Inc, Leatherhead, England (2022)
- Title of job 2, Royal Academy of Engineering (England) - SnooCODE, Accra, Ghana (2023)
- Process Development Placement, SEQENS, Middlesbrough, England (2024)
Scholarships/Funding:
- Royal Academy of Engineering Grant (RAE) (2023-2023)
Contact: tinotenda.mupfure [at] mail.mcgill.ca
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