Kseniya Papchenko is currently a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, and she completed her BSc and MSc in Chemical Engineering at the University of Bologna, Italy. Her research is focused on assessing the performance of biopolymer-based materials for gas membrane separation both from the experimental and modelling point of view.
Related Projects
EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account with IFF Dupont Nutrition and Biosciences, Nature-mimicking materials for bio-based and biodegradable packaging 2023-2024
Related Publications
- Papchenko K., Ricci E., De Angelis M.G. "Modelling across Multiple Scales to Design Biopolymer Membranes for Sustainable Gas Separations: 1—Atomistic Approach", Polymers 2023, 15(7), 1805; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15071805 (Open Access)
- Papchenko, K., Degli Esposti, M., Minelli, M., Fabbri, P., Morselli, D. & De Angelis, M. G New sustainable routes for gas separation membranes: The properties of poly(hydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate) cast from green solvents, Journal of Membrane Science. 660, 120847, 2022.
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C. Boi, et al., "One year of surgical mask testing at the University of Bologna labs: Lessons learned from data analysis" Separation and Purification Technology, 2022, 294, 121180, Open access.
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De Pascale, M., Benedetti, F.M., Lasseuguette, E., Ferrari M.-C., Papchenko K., Degli Esposti M., Fabbri, P., De Angelis, M.G. "Mixed matrix membranes based on Torlon® and ZIF-8 for high-temperature, size-selective gas separations" Membranes, 2021, 11(12), 982, Open access
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Papchenko, K., Risaliti, G., Ferroni, M., Christian, M., De Angelis, M.G., "An analysis of the effect of ZIF-8 addition on the separation properties of polysulfone at various temperatures" Membranes, 2021, 11(6), 427, Open Access.