This fellowship provided me (Dr Putla Sudarsanam) a great opportunity to work at KU Leuven and allowed me to acquire additional disciplinary skills in several fields, including catalysis, materials science, and biomass valorization. I believe that the experience and expertise achieved from this project would be useful for my long-term career prospects. I have achieved the following skills (training and research) and benefits/opportunities (mainly collaboration) during this project.
• In-depth knowledge of developing multifunctional nanostructured catalysts
• Experience in developing and handling catalysis and biomass projects
• Experience in handling of NMR and GPC techniques
• Took a teaching course (Basics of Biological Chemistry) for master students, which helped me to gain the necessary experience in the educational requirements and delivery standards of modern Universities, preparing me for a career in academia
• Participated at three international conferences, which helped me to expand my research network with NUS (Singapore), Vito (Belgium), and TIFR (Mumbai, India) institutes
• Being part of Prof. Sels’ group enabled me to establish new connections with leading scientists, namely Prof. Kiyotaka Nakajima (Institute for Catalysis, Hokkaido University, Kita 21 Nishi 10, Kita-ku, Sapporo 001-0021, Japan) and Prof. Tao Ghang (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
• Observation of implementation methods of Prof. Sels group enabled me to gain experience in the management of financial/scientific project measurements.
• Published two review articles based on this project: (1) P. Sudarsanam,* E. Peeters, E.V. Makshina, V.I. Parvulescu, B.F. Sels*. Advances in porous and nanoscale catalysts for viable biomass conversion. Chemical Society Reviews, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2019, 48, 2366-2421. [IF = 40.443] and (2) P. Sudarsanam,* R. Zhong, S.V. den Bosch, S.M. Coman, V.I. Parvulescu,* B.F. Sels*. Functionalised heterogeneous catalysts for sustainable biomass valorisation. Chemical Society Reviews, 47 (2018) 8349-8402. [IF = 40.443]. These publications are value-added to my CV.
Impact of this project on the economy and society:
• In 2008, the EU agreed to the 20-20-20 objectives: a 20% reduction in greenhouse gases compared with 1990 levels, a 20% renewable energy market share, and a 20% improvement in energy efficiency. This project will help to achieve at least two objectives: reduction of greenhouse gases and increased renewable energy market share.
• Use of biomass as fuel will improve air quality and ultimately reduce pollution levels in major European cities. Normally, biomass has less sulphur content (a major component in the European fuel mix) than diesel. Estimated asthma prevalence rates in European countries range from 1.6% in Romania to 7% in France. Cleaner air as a result of cleaner-burning biofuels will help to reduce these statistics, thus improving the health of European citizens.
• Application of green solid catalysts instead of hazardous liquid catalysts reduces a heavy environmental burden to the European Union. The advantages of solid catalysts will improve the efficiency, economy and green credentials of current European chemical industries.