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Anjie Wang (1965) obtained his PhD in chemical engineering in 1991 at Dalian University of Technology (DUT) and then joined the faculty of DUT. He was associate professor in catalysis from 1995 to 2002 and is currently professor in the School of Chemical Engineering. He spent a sabbatical year (1998/1999) with Professor Toshiaki Kabe at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, and worked with Professor Roel Prins as a guest professor for six months (2005/2006) at the Federal University of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, Switzerland. He worked with Professor Chunshan Song at the Pennsylvania State University, USA, as a visiting professor for six months in 2007, and worked with Professor Johannes Lercher and Professor Donald M. Camaioni at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA, in 2012. He is a committee member of the Chinese Catalysis Society, director of the Liaoning Key Laboratory of Petrochemical Engineering and Equipment and director of the Center for Microchannel Reaction Process R&D at DUT. His research interests include hydrotreating catalysis, oxidative desulfurization, synthesis of novel porous materials, selective hydrogenation, plasma catalysis and microchannel reactors.
Main Research lines:
Catalysis in hydrodesulfurization, hydrodenitrogenation, and hydrodeoxygenation
Synthesis of mesoporous and micro-mesoporous materials
Oxidative desulfurization of petroleum fractions
Hydrogen production by complete splitting of H2S over supported catalysts in a non-thermal
plasma
Complete removal of acetylene impurity in ethylene by selective hydrogenation over
cheap metal catalysts
Porous MOF/COF/CTFs and Metal Phosphide/Carbide/Nitride
Micro-channel reactors