UGent: Particle and Interfacial Technology Group (PaInT)
University of Ghent
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 research is focus 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
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
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,…)
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