UGent: Particle and Interfacial Technology Group (PaInT)
University of Ghent, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Department of Green Chemistry and Technology
General expertise of the research group
The Particle and Interfacial Technology Group (PaInT) is a research group within the Faculty of Bioscience Engineering at Ghent University, which focuses on separation processes for physical-chemical water treatment. The name PainT stems from the fact that the group focusses it’s research on interfacial phenomena and selective separations. The key know-how of the group lies in:
- Industrial water treatment (high-quality applications, cooling & ultrapure water)
- Membrane-based processes (focus on transport phenomena), including reverse and forward osmosis, nano/micro/ultra-filtration, membrane distillation, and electrolysis/electrodialysis
- Increasing selectivity and fouling resistance of interfaces
- Resource recovery
Specific hydrogen- related expertise & research topics
- Physical and chemical water treatment for ultrapure water for H2 production in electrolysis
- Decentralised & alternative energy-powered desalination for ultrapure water
- Link between thermolysis of organic matter, formation of organics acids and H2-assisted corrosion phenomena in steam-water cycles (in collaboration with Prof. Kim Verbeken)
Available equipment/tools
- Lab- & pilot-scale (ultrapure) water treatment technology
- Mobile IMPROVED pilot-plant infrastructure for on-site water treatment, coupled with process (e.g., steam boiler) simulation and online corrosion measurements
- Lab-scale stacks for conventional electrodialysis and bipolar membrane and mono-selective membrane applications, including automated potentiostats.
- Lab-scale stacks for electrolysis applications
- Medium and large-size Pilot scale units for electrodialysis applications
International collaborations
- Large academic network throughout Europe, United States, Australia & South-East Africa
- Numerous industrial research collaborations with large multinationals (DOW, Yara, Sabic, DSM, Kurita,…)
Participating in FL/B/EU funded projects with H2 related research
- AquaSPICE (H2020; started 12/2020)
- Improved (Interreg; finished 2020)
- RUSTICA (H2020; started 1/2021)
- BIOSTABLE (SBO; started 10/2020)
- REvivED (H2020, finished 2O21)
- Condensate Polishing (ISPT, started 2019)
- Numerous local grants
Contact persons
Prof. Emile Cornelissen
Professor Green Chemistry and Technology
emile.cornelissen@ugent.be
Prof. Arne Verliefde
Professor Green Chemistry and Technology
arne.verliefde@ugent.be
Dr. Leo Gutierrez
Green Chemistry and Technology
leo.gutierrezgarces@ugent.be
University of Ghent • Department of Green Chemistry and Technology
B-9000 Gent