ITQ celebrates its 25th anniversary
The ITQ celebrates its 25th anniversary with a series of talks on 22nd and 23rd October in the Main Auditorium (Paraninfo) of the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia.
Read moreThe ITQ celebrates its 25th anniversary with a series of talks on 22nd and 23rd October in the Main Auditorium (Paraninfo) of the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia.
Read moreKerionics, una de las spin off del ITQ, ha sido el proyecto ganador de la II Edición del Premio Emprendedores en el sector de la energía, organizado por el Grupo Dominguis y el Instituto IDEAS de la U
Read moreCandidates with Bachelor Degree in Chemistry are needed for a pre-doctoral contract within the training program of excellence SEVERO OCHOA of MINECO. Application must be done before 29th June through the web tool at MINECO
Read moreITQ INTERNATIONAL PhD PROGRAM “La Caixa- Severo Ochoa” (2015 CALL)
The call for the ITQ INTERNATIONAL PhD PROGRAM “La Caixa – Severo Ochoa” (2015 CALL) is now open.
Read moreSECOND NEWAPP WORKSHOP: APPLICATION OF HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION TECHNOLOGY TO BIOMASS WASTE STREAMS. 6 de marzo de 2015
Read moreThe Foundation “la Caixa” will provide 4 years contract for supporting three highly qualified graduate students in order to carry out their doctorate formation towards obtaining a PhD degree at the Instituto de Tecnología Química (ITQ: Institute of Chemical Technology) within an interuniversitary PhD Programme. ITQ is a worlwide reference research center in Catalysis and Material Science that belong to the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) and the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV). This programme is the result of a collaboration agreement between CSIC-ITQ and the “la Caixa” Foundation.
Read moreInvestigadores del Instituto de Tecnología Química, centro mixto de la Universitat Politècnica de València y el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), han conseguido un avance significativo en la tecnología de separación de gases mediante membranas. El trabajo aparece publicado esta semana en la revista Nature Materials.
Read moreEn esta investigación, miembros del Instituto de Tecnología Química (UPV-CSIC) de Valencia han sintetizado esta nueva zeolita (llamada ITQ-52) utilizando cationes de aminofosfonio como agentes directores de estructura orgánicos para controlar el tamaño y la forma de los poros. Para resolver la estructura de la zeolita ITQ-52 se llevaron a cabo experimentos de difracción con alta resolución en la línea de luz MSPD del Sincrotrón ALBA. Conocer la estructura de la nueva zeolita ayudará a los investigadores a encontrar posibles aplicaciones de este nuevo material, encajando la estructura de los poros con los reactivos de partida, los productos intermedios y los productos finales.
Read moreJudit Oliver, investigadora del Instituto de Tecnología Química, ha sido galardonada con el IX Premio científico-técnico Ciudad de Algemesí para jóvenes investigadores por un estudio que permitirá el desarrollo de sistemas de catálisis por oro hasta cinco veces más eficaces que los previamente observados.
Read moreInvestigadores del Instituto de Tecnología Química y de la Universidad de Delft (Holanda) han conseguido un nuevo sistema fotobiocatalítico que podría cambiar sustancialmente procesos de preparación de moléculas activas para fármacos y, en general, productos de la industria química basados en catálisis. El sistema utiliza enzimas como catalizadores, agua como aportador de electrones y luz como fuente de energía. Los resultados del trabajo desarrollado por los investigadores españoles y holandeses acaban de ser publicados en la revista ‘Nature Communications’.
Read moreFinding the culprits: In situ NMR spectroscopy combined with theoretical calculations show the formation of acetyl species covalently bound to framework oxygen atoms in acid zeolites. These species, and not the usually assumed acylium cations, are the reactive intermediates in Friedel–Crafts acylation and Koch carbonylation reactions on zeolites.
Read moreHot paper: “Highly efficient catalyst for sun-powered hydrogen production” Research reports a highly efficient catalyst that enables an industrial reaction to produce hydrogen to be carried out at ambient temperature using only the power of sunlight. Hydrogen has generated a great deal of interest as a clean and efficient energy alternative to fossil fuels.
Read moreMetal Organic Frameworks as Heterogeneous Catalysts
edited by Francesc X. Llabrés i Xamena (ITQ) and Jorge Gascón (TUDelft)
(ISBN 978-1-84973-572-8)
Photosensitization of DNA by 5-Methyl-2-Pyrimidone Deoxyribonucleoside: (6-4) Photoproduct as a Possible Trojan Horse
by Victoria Vendrell-Criado, Dr. Gemma M. Rodríguez-Muñiz, Dr. M. Consuelo Cuquerella, Dr. Virginie Lhiaubet-Vallet*, Prof. Miguel A. Miranda*
VIP (very important paper): Photosensitization of DNA by a 5-Methyl-2-Pyrimidone Deoxyribonucleoside: The (6–4) Photoproduct as a Trojan Horse
Victoria Vendrell-Criado, Gemma M. Rodríguez-Muñiz, M. Consuelo Cuquerella, Virginie Lhiaubet-Vallet,* and Miguel A. Miranda*
“Identification of active surface species for Friedel-Crafts Acylation and
Koch type carbonylation reactions by in situ solid state NMR spectroscopy”
Identification of Active Surface Species for Friedel–Crafts Acylation and Koch-Type Carbonylation Reactions by In Situ Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Read moreThe researcher of the ITQ, Avelino Corma was conferred with the Honoris Causa by the Delf University of Technology, the highest ranking Dutch university in the World Reputation Ranking 2012 of the Times Higher Education. The Honorary supervisor was the Prof. Freek Kapteijn, Professor at the faculty of Applied Sciences.
Read morePure silica nanoparticles for liposome/lipase system encapsulation: Application in biodiesel production
Read moreITQ keeps betting for technology innovation as a fundamental and strategically value. ITQ has acquired a set up for Ultrafast Transient Absorption Spectroscopy in the scale of femtoseconds. The funding has been provided by the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), within the framework of VLC-Campus program, more specifically the microcluster “Light-drug interactions in biological systems and adverse reactions”
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