Dr. Gianluca Pauletto

SYPOX project leader

Catalysis Research Center and Chemistry Department

Technische Universität München

Lichtenbergstraße 4

85748 Garching, Germany

 

Curriculum

since 2021 SYPOX project leader, Technical Chemistry II, Technical University of Munich, DE
2018 - 2020 PhD, Ecole Polytechnique Montreal, Universite de Montreal, CA
2018 - 2020 Visiting PhD, Technical Chemistry II, Technical University of Munich, DE

2016

Research stay, Instituto Químico de Sarrià – Barcelona, ES

2015 - 2016 MEng, Chemical and Process Engineering, Universita’ di Padova, IT
2011 - 2015 BEng, Chemical and Material Engineering, Universita’ di Padova, IT

 

Research

Catalyst and reactor design for natural gas conversion into syngas. Short contact time catalytic partial oxidation for applications in GtL technologies. Development of resistive heated reactors for direct electrification of high temperature reactions (steam methane reforming, steam cracking, reverse water gas shift and ammonia cracking). Development and integration of electrically heated reactors in process schemes for hydrogen, methanol, ethylene, and propylene production.

Publications

[1] Galli F., Lai J.-J. , De Tommaso J., Pauletto G., Patience G. S., (2021), Gas to Liquids Techno-Economics of Associated Natural Gas, Bio Gas, and Landfill Gas,  Processes, 9, 1568. -DOI

[2] Mion A., Galli F., Mocellin P., Guffanti S., Pauletto G., (2022). Electrified methane reforming decarbonises methanol synthesis. Journal of CO2 Utilization, 58, 101911. -DOI

[3] Maporti D., Nardi R., Guffanti S., Vianello C., Mocellin P., Pauletto G., (2022). Techno-economic Analysis of Electrified Biogas Reforming. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 96, 163-168. -DOI

[4] Basini L.E., Furesia F., Baumgärtl M., Mondelli N., Pauletto G., (2022), CO2 capture and utilization (CCU) by integrating water electrolysis, electrified reverse water gas shift (E-RWGS) and methanol synthesis. Journal of Cleaner Production, 377, 1, 134280. -DOI