TY - GEN A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Safdar, Mutahar A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey T1 - Process intensification by additive manufacturing strategies for power-to-X conversion application: Case studies T2 - 16th International Conference on Gas–Liquid and Gas–Liquid–Solid Reactor Engineering Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388185473_Process_Intensification_by_Additive_Manufacturing_Strategies_for_Power-to-X_Conversion_Application_Case_Studies ER - TY - GEN A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Shezad, Nasir A1 - Akhtar, Farid T1 - Development of Ni-doped A-site lanthanides-based perovskite-type oxide catalysts for CO2 methanation by auto-combustion method T2 - RSC Advances N2 - Engineering the interfacial interaction between the active metal element and support material is a promising strategy for improving the performance of catalysts toward CO2 methanation. Herein, the Ni-doped rare-earth metal-based A-site substituted perovskite-type oxide catalysts (Ni/AMnO3; A = Sm, La, Nd, Ce, Pr) were synthesized by auto-combustion method, thoroughly characterized, and evaluated for CO2 methanation reaction. The XRD analysis confirmed the perovskite structure and the formation of nano-size particles with crystallite sizes ranging from 18 to 47 nm. The Ni/CeMnO3 catalyst exhibited a higher CO2 conversion rate of 6.6 × 10−5 molCO2 gcat−1 s−1 and high selectivity towards CH4 formation due to the surface composition of the active sites and capability to activate CO2 molecules under redox property adopted associative and dissociative mechanisms. The higher activity of the catalyst could be attributed to the strong metal–support interface, available active sites, surface basicity, and higher surface area. XRD analysis of spent catalysts showed enlarged crystallite size, indicating particle aggregation during the reaction; nevertheless, the cerium-containing catalyst displayed the least increase, demonstrating resilience, structural stability, and potential for CO2 methanation reaction. KW - perovskite KW - CO2 methanation KW - lanthanide KW - auto-combustion method Y1 - 2024 UR - https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2024/ra/d4ra02106a U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ra02106a VL - 2024 IS - 14 SP - 20240 EP - 20253 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Santos da Silva, Jefferson A1 - Santos Mascarenhas, Artur Jose A1 - Valverde Pontes, Karen A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey T1 - Advancements in CO2 methanation: customized heterogeneous Ni-Perovskite catalyst for sustainable SNG production T2 - Annual Meeting on Reaction Engineering and Electrochemical Processes 2024 Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388185658_Advancements_in_CO2_methanation_Customized_Heterogeneous_Ni-Perovskite_Catalyst_for_Sustainable_SNG_Production ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Jafar Khan, Maria A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Jafari, Mitra A1 - Arellano-Garcia, Harvey T1 - Methods of indirect conversion of CO2 to methanol T2 - Reference Module in Chemistry, Molecular Sciences and Chemical Engineering N2 - The promptly increasing CO2 concentration in the atmosphere causes a major climate change, requiring effective way of its mitigation. The indirect conversion of CO2 to methanol via syngas is a promising strategy to control greenhouse gas emissions and produce valuable feedstock's and chemicals. This chapter focuses on different indirect CO2 conversion methods to methanol, multistep processes that involve capturing of carbon dioxide, intermediate formation syngas, type of catalyst used, and then hydrogenation to methanol. Indirect conversion of CO2 involves two steps, the production of syngas which is known as a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen followed by methanol integration and catalyst-based hydrogenation of CO2. The economic feasibility, the effectiveness of different methods, development, and optimization of catalysts along with reaction conditions are thoroughly discussed in this chapter. The chapter concluded with the direction of suitable methods to convert carbon dioxide into methanol along with the future research development in the methodology to reduce greenhouse emissions and advance the production of sustainable chemicals. Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-15740-0.00155-5 VL - 2024 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - GEN A1 - Cunha Cordeiro, José Luiz A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Aquino, Gabrielle S. A1 - Silva, Jefferson S. A1 - Paff, Jessica Sophie A1 - Valverde Pontes, Karen A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey A1 - Mascarenhas, Artur José T1 - Sustainable hydrogen production via biogas reforming over NiO-MxOy - Al2O3 catalysts (M = Na, K, Ca and Mg) T2 - 22 Congreso Brasileiro de Catalise N2 - A sustainable way to generate hydrogen is through dry biogas reforming, which uses methane gas and carbon dioxide to produce hydrogen. This study reveals partial results of the dry reforming of biogas in NiO-MxOy-Al2O3 catalysts (M=Na, K, Ca and Mg). The CO2 conversion varied between 79% and 94%, the CH4 conversion between 58% and 75%, the H2/CO ratio between 0.98 and 1.15 and the H2 yield between 37% and 45%. These values ​​surpass literary references and the industrial catalyst, highlighting the promise of these materials for sustainable hydrogen production. The catalyst with Ca stood out due to its higher surface basicity, exhibiting the best conversion results and yield in H2. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://submissao.cbcat.sbcat.org.br/index.php/2023-cbcat/article/view/409 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Shezad, Nasir A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Jafari, Mitra A1 - Shashank Bhat, Sharvendu A1 - Akhtar, Farid A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey T1 - Dry Reforming of Methane for the Syngas Production Catalyzed by Ni-doped Perovskites T2 - 15Th European Congress on Katakysis EUROPACAT2023 N2 - different perovskite-type supports considering ABO3 (such as A= Al, La with B=Ce and A=Mg, Mn with B=Zr) were prepared via the sol-gel method. Ni metal loading of 10 wt.% was deposited on prepared perovskite supports via the impregnation method. The catalysts were characterized using XRD and FTIR techniques. The DRM activity was carried out in a tubular reactor as described in our previous study [5]. The catalytic performance was assessed in the temperature range of 500–700 ◦C, CH4/CO2 = 1/1 and under GHSV of 12,000 h–1. Among the prepared catalysts, Ni-doped perovskite combination (i.e. A=Mg with B=Zr)O3-δ exhibited higher (CH4, CO2) conversion ca. (69, 59) percent and syngas yield of ca. (H2/CO =0.72) at 700 oC. This indicates that the magnesium zirconate perovskite catalyst established strong interfacial metal-support interaction, redox properties and surface basic sites that linked with good performance of the catalyst during DRM process. KW - Dry reforming of methane (DRM) KW - Ni-Perovskites KW - Syngas production KW - Greenhouse gases (GHGs) Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Jafari, Mitra A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Gonzalez-Castaño, Miriam A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey T1 - Green and sustainable fuel from syngas via the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis process: Bifunctional cobalt-based catalysts T2 - 14th European Congress of Chemical Engineering and 7th European Congress of Applied Biotechnology N2 - This paper reviews and compares state-of-the-art cobalt-based catalysts and catalytic systems used to produce green and sustainable fuels using FTS. Being focused on comparing the effect of the catalyst formulation and synthesis method, the reactor type and operating parameters, as well as the quality of the obtained fuels, the aim is to identify the research gaps between these relevant research areas concerning production of green and sustainable fuels. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://dechema.converia.de/frontend/index.php?page_id=15565&additions_conferenceschedule_action=detail&additions_conferenceschedule_controller=paperList&pid=44228&hash=be231d3139d7d89da32b1610b7a0d1af3770c06640f246348e3ca8cfa7dd324a ER - TY - GEN A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Shezad, Nasir A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Akhtar, Farid T1 - Synthesis and Characterizations of Ni-doped Perovskite-Type Oxides for Effective CO2 methanation T2 - 14th European Congress of Chemical Engineering and 7th European Congress of Applied Biotechnology N2 - This work proposes Ni metal supported over rare earth-based emerging perovskite-type oxides as potential catalysts for the CO2 methanation. Presence of oxygen vacancies in perovskite-like materials enable them to exhibit higher catalytic activity. Furthermore, to tune the surface basicity, metal-support interaction and to enhance the activation of CO2, rare earth metals (La, Ce, etc.) are considered best candidates. Moreover, different perovskite-type supports (AxMnxO3, A= La, Ce) based on A-side substitution of rare earth metals were prepared with Ni metal loading of 10 wt.% via impregnation method. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://dechema.converia.de/frontend/index.php?page_id=13659&v=List&do=15&day=all&ses=9628# U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10376612 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Lewis, Allana A1 - Radacsi, Norbert A1 - Fan, Xianfeng A1 - Huang, Yi T1 - Superhydrophobic ZIF-67 with exceptional hydrostability T2 - Materials Today Advances N2 - In this work, cosolvent-stabilized superhydrophobic, highly hydrostable ZIF-67 was synthesized at room temperature using a facile, one-pot hydrothermal synthesis route, and the effect of cosolvent concentration on ZIF-67 crystal structure properties and hydrostability was studied systematically. The underlying mechanism for the cosolvent-supported hydrostability improvement was also proposed. Furthermore, the influence of hydrotreatment on the resultant ZIF-67s' catalytic performance was studied in the ‘Sabatier reaction’ for CO2 to synthetic natural gas (CH4) conversion. KW - ZIF-67 KW - Superhydrophobicity KW - Hydrostability KW - Cosolvent-stabilization KW - CO2 methanation Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtadv.2023.100448 SN - 2590-0498 VL - Vol. 20 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Paff, Jessica Sophie A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey T1 - Structural formability of perovskite ABO3 oxide system synthesized via autocombustion technique, ruled by geometric factors T2 - 18th International Congress on Catalysis Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388109875_Structural_formability_of_perovskite_ABO3_oxide_system_synthesized_via_auto-_combustion_technique_ruled_by_geometric_factors ER - TY - GEN A1 - Cunha Cordeiro, José Luiz A1 - Silva de Aquino, Gabrielle A1 - Santos da Silva, Jefferson A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey A1 - Valverde Pontes, Karen A1 - Santos Mascarenhas, Artur José T1 - Estudo do efeito do suporte em catalisadores de Ni preparados pelo método da combustão aplicados na reforma a seco do biogás para produção de hidrogênio sustentável T2 - 63rd Brazilian Chemistry Congress Y1 - 2024 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388109502_Estudo_do_efeito_do_suporte_em_catalisadores_de_Ni_preparados_pelo_metodo_da_combustao_aplicados_na_reforma_a_seco_do_biogas_para_producao_de_hidrogenio_sustentavel ER - TY - GEN A1 - Shezad, Nasir A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Arellano-Garcia, Harvey A1 - Tai, Cheuk-Wai A1 - Chen, Shaojiang A1 - Seo, Dong-Kyun A1 - You, Shujie A1 - Vomiero, Alberto A1 - Akhtar, Farid T1 - Deciphering the role of APTES in tuning the metal support interaction of NiO nanolayers over hierarchical zeolite 13X for CO2 methanation T2 - Carbon Capture Science & Technology N2 - The development of robust nickel catalysts on porous substrates offers great potential for converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into methane, thereby helping to address the global warming and sustainability challenges. This study investigates the dispersion and stability of Ni nanolayers by grafting bifunctional groups over the hierarchical zeolite 13X (h13X) support using (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES). The Ni nanolayers, with a thickness of 1.5-7 nm, were deposited around the edges of h13X and analyzed using STEM imaging. A clear shift in the binding energies was observed by XPS analysis, substantiating the enhanced metalsupport interaction (MSI) between NiO and h13X. The influence of reaction temperature on APTES incorporation into h13X was revealed by H2-TPR and CO2-TPD, with notable variations in the reducibility and surface basicity profiles of the catalysts. The optimized catalyst exhibited CO2 conversion of 61% with CH4 selectivity of 97% under GHSV of 60,000 mlgCat-1h-1 at 400 oC and 1 bar and demonstrated robust stability over a period of 150 h without discernible degradation. The enhanced performance could be attributed to the strengthened MSI and reduced size of Ni nanolayers over h13X. These findings highlight the development of robust heterogeneous catalysts by changing the surface chemistry of support material for various catalytic applications. KW - CO2 methanation KW - Catalyst stability KW - Metal-support interaction KW - APTES functionalization KW - Nickel nanolayers KW - Hierarchical zeolite Y1 - 2025 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772656825000636 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccst.2025.100424 VL - 15 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schowarte, Julia A1 - Riedel, Ramona A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Helle, Sven A1 - Fischer, Thomas A1 - Arellano-García, Harvey T1 - Photocatalytic degradation of PFOA with porous lanthanoid perovskites nano catalyst T2 - Chemie - Ingenieur - Technik : CIT N2 - Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a persistent environmental pollutant, poses significant health and ecological risks. This study investigates for the first time the photocatalytic degradation of PFOA using novel doped perovskite catalysts under polychromatic UV–VIS irradiation with a peak emission at 366 nm. A series of nickel- and lanthanide-doped perovskites (NiMn2O4, LaMnO3, NdMnO3, and their nickel-doped variants) were synthesized via a facile co-precipitation technique and characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), UV–VIS diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV–VIS-DRS), scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDX), N2-physisorption, and microwave plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (MP-AES). Photocatalytic experiments revealed that Ni/NdMnO3 exhibited the highest degradation efficiency toward PFOA, likely due to its small band gap energy of 1.5 eV, facilitating efficient C–C bond cleavage. KW - Lanthanoids KW - Perovskites KW - PFAS KW - PFOA KW - Photocatalysis Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.70027 SN - 1522-2640 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - Wiley-VCH GmbH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - GEN A1 - Cunha Cordeiro, José Luiz A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Santos da Silva, Jefferson A1 - De Aquino, Gabrielle A1 - Dos Santos, Mauricio A1 - Cruz, Fernanda A1 - Fiuza-Junior, Raildo A. A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Arellano-Garcia, Harvey A1 - Pontes, Karen A1 - Mascarenhas, Artur T1 - Influência do Suporte em Catalisadores de Ni Obtidos Pelo Método da Combustão na Reforma a Seco do Biogás para Produção de Hidrogênio Sustentável T2 - 23º CBCAT : Congresso Brasileiro de Catalise T2 - 23rd Brazilian Congress of Catalysis N2 - Este estudo avaliou catalisadores de NiO suportados em MgO, ZrO₂, Al₂O₃, La₂O₃ e CeO₂ para reforma a seco do biogás. As caracterizações revelaram variações na dispersão metálica, área metálica e morfologia superficial. Os catalisadores NiO-Al₂O₃ e NiO-CeO₂ apresentaram maior área metálica e melhor dispersão de Ni, favorecendo altas conversões de CH₄ e CO₂ e bom rendimento em H₂. O NiO-Al₂O₃ foi o mais eficiente e estável por 8 horas de reação. O NiO-La₂O₃ mostrou aumento progressivo da atividade e boa resistência ao coque. O NiO-CeO₂, embora ativo no início, desativou com o tempo devido à deposição de coque (6,4%). A análise pós-reação mostrou baixa formação de coque na maioria dos catalisadores. Os resultados indicam que o suporte tem papel determinante na atividade, estabilidade e resistência dos catalisadores na reforma a seco do biogás. Palavras-chave: Hidrogênio sustentável; Reforma a seco do biogás; Catalisadores de NiO; efeito do suporte ABSTRACT-This study evaluates NiO-based catalysts supported on MgO, ZrO₂, Al₂O₃, La₂O₃, and CeO₂ for the dry reforming of biogas. Characterization of the samples revealed differences in metal dispersion, metallic area, and surface morphology. NiO-Al₂O₃ and NiO-CeO₂ show higher metallic areas and better Ni dispersion, leading to higher CH₄ and CO₂ conversions and good H₂ yield. NiO-Al₂O₃ is the most efficient and stable catalyst over 8 hours of reaction. NiO-La₂O₃ shows a gradual increase in activity and good coke resistance. Conversely, NiO-CeO₂, despite high initial activity, deactivates over time due to coke deposition (6.4%). Post-reaction analysis confirmed low coke formation for most catalysts. The results indicate that the choice of support directly affects catalyst activity, stability, and resistance. KW - Hidrogêniosustentável KW - Reforma a secodo biogás KW - Catalisadores de NiO KW - Efeito dosuporte KW - Sustainable hydrogen KW - Biogas dry reforming KW - NiO Catalysts KW - Supportrole Y1 - 2025 UR - https://submissao.cbcat.sbcat.org/index.php/23CBCAT/article/view/203 UR - https://submissao.cbcat.sbcat.org/index.php/23CBCAT/article/view/203/303 VL - 1 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 6 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Cunha Cordeiro, José Luiz A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Santos da Silva, Jefferson A1 - Silva de Aquino, Gabrielle A1 - Vaz dos Santos Rios, João Gabriel A1 - Brandão dos Santos, Maurício A1 - Teixeira Cruz, Fernanda A1 - Alves Fiuza-Junio, Raildo A1 - Dorneanu, Bogdan A1 - Arellano-Garcia, Harvey A1 - Valverde Pontes, Karen A1 - Santos Mascarenhas, Artur José T1 - Effect of support on Ni catalysts prepared by the combustion method applied in the dry reforming of biogas for production of sustainable hydrogen T2 - International journal of hydrogen energy N2 - This work investigated Ni catalysts on different supports (MgO, ZrO2, NiAl2O4, CeO2 and La2O3) prepared by the combustion method aiming for sustainable hydrogen production via simulated biogas dry reforming. The Ni/NiAl2O4 catalyst stood out among the materials due to its high Ni dispersion, low crystallite size and strong metal-support interaction, being stable for 8 h of reaction with high H2 yield and low coke deposition. The Ni/CeO2 catalyst showed good catalytic activity, but with high coke deposition (11.7 %). The Ni/La2O3 catalyst showed an increase over the reaction time, due to the dynamic reconstruction of the surface. The Ni/MgO and Ni/ZrO2 catalysts did not present satisfactory performance when compared to the other catalysts, due to the low Ni dispersion and high crystallite size. The Ni/NiAl2O4 catalyst is very promising, due to the high production of H2, low coke deposition, thermal stability, but new studies on durability and economic viability are necessary. KW - Sustainable hydrogen production KW - Biogas dry reforming KW - Ni-supported catalysts KW - Support effect KW - Combustion synthesis method Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2025.153150 SN - 1879-3487 VL - 204 SP - 1 EP - 25 PB - Elsevier BV CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Shezad, Nasir A1 - Samikannu, Ajaikumar A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Arellano-Garcia, Harvey A1 - Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka A1 - Seo, Dong-Kyun A1 - Akhtar, Farid T1 - Nickel supported over hierarchical zeolite 13X catalysts for enhanced conversion of carbon dioxide into methane T2 - International journal of energy research N2 - Catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful chemicals such as methane (CH4) is a promising carbon utilization method that effectively mitigates CO2 and partially meets energy needs. The characteristics of commonly used nickel (Ni) supported meso/microporous catalysts for CO2 methanation can be tailored by tuning the structural properties of the support and adding promoters. This work investigated the Ni supported over hierarchical zeolite 13X (h13X) and incorporated with different promoters (Mg, Ca, Ce, and La) developed using the wet-impregnation method. The catalysts were thoroughly characterized using SEM, EDS, XRD, H2-TPR, CO2-TPD, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and N2 sorption and desorption techniques and evaluated for CO2 methanation. The impact of promoters on the characteristics of the catalysts was observed with improved surface basicity in CO2-TPD and metal-support interaction in H2-TPR analysis. Among the promoted catalysts, the NiLa/h13X catalyst exhibited the highest catalytic activity with a maximum conversion of 76% and CH4 selectivity of 98.5% at 400°C and 20 bar at GHSV of 60,000 mL gcat−1 h−1, respectively. Regarding stability, the Mg-promoted catalyst exhibited better stability during 24 h of reaction than other catalysts, demonstrating better resilience against deactivation. The enhanced performance of the NiLa/h13X catalyst could be credited to the increased surface basicity, high surface area, and dispersion. This study highlights the potential of hierarchical porous zeolites for CO2 methanation and other heterogeneous reactions. KW - Carbon dioxide KW - Catalyst KW - Hierarchical zeolite KW - Methane KW - Nickel KW - Promoters Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1155/er/4728304 SN - 1099-114X VL - 2025 SP - 1 EP - 14 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken, NJ ER - TY - GEN A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Sher, Farooq A1 - Arellano-Garcia, Harvey T1 - Perovskite materials for catalytic CO₂ valorisation : structural characteristics, synthesis and lattice substitutions for gas-phase reactions T2 - Journal of environmental chemical engineering N2 - Perovskites are emerging materials that are being extensively investigated for converting greenhouse gases (GHGs) through thermochemical processes due to their versatile properties. Given their distinct physical and chemical characteristics and their unique structure (ABO3, general formula), they are desirable candidates for designing state-of-the-art catalytic systems. For instance, they can be prepared with modified oxygen vacancies, enhanced redox potential, and tailored nanoparticle formulations for use in various catalytic gas-phase CO2 conversion processes, thereby facilitating the formation of valuable, renewable raw materials such as fuels and chemicals. This comprehensive review explains the perovskite structures, including their crystallographic properties, standard synthesis methods, recent advancements in A, B, and X-site substitutions, and their effectiveness in upgrading CO2 to produce valuable commodities via different synthetic routes in gas-phase reactions via methanation, reverse water gas shift reaction (rWGS), and dry reforming of methane (DRM). To achieve a sustainable clean energy supply, application-oriented, efficient, and advanced catalytic systems that support the necessary reaction conditions and serve as the most active and selective catalysts are reported in each synthetic gas-phase production section. This study highlights current advancements and optimised research efforts to design potential catalytic materials that meet future requirements for developing efficient decarbonised energy systems. The proposed synthesis methods are the most effective techniques for conserving time and energy. They can also yield favourable morphology and allow manipulation of nanoparticle size, both of which are essential for designing innovative catalysts. To address concerns about CO2 emissions harming the environment, this study focuses on adaptable, sustainable gas-phase reaction methods with diverse industrial applications. The primary emphasis is on effective, robust perovskite-based catalysts that enable the efficient conversion of CO2 into value-added chemicals and fuels, thereby supporting low-carbon energy and chemical technologies. This review delineates explicit correlations among synthesis, structure, properties, performance, and stability by relating perovskite lattice design, defect chemistry, and compositional flexibility to catalytic activity, selectivity, and durability in heterogeneous catalytic reactions. KW - Perovskites KW - Advanced materials KW - Clean energy KW - CO2 utilization KW - Substitutional sites KW - Catalytic applications Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2026.121473 SN - 2213-3437 VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 1 EP - 35 PB - Elsevier BV CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schowarte, Julia A1 - Riedel, Ramona A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Helle, Sven A1 - Fischer, Thomas A1 - Arellano-Garcia, Harvey T1 - Photocatalytic degradation of PFOA with porous lanthanoid perovskites nano catalyst T2 - Chemie Ingenieur Technik N2 - Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a persistent environmental pollutant, poses significant health and ecological risks. Thisstudy investigates for the first time the photocatalytic degradation of PFOA using novel doped perovskite catalysts underpolychromatic UV–VIS irradiation with a peak emission at 366 nm. A series of nickel- and lanthanide-doped perovskites(NiMn2 O 4 , LaMnO 3 , NdMnO 3 , and their nickel-doped variants) were synthesized via a facile co-precipitation techniqueand characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), UV–VIS diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV–VIS-DRS), scanning elec-tron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDX), N2 -physisorption, and microwave plasma atomicemission spectroscopy (MP-AES). Photocatalytic experiments revealed that Ni/NdMnO3 exhibited the highest degradationefficiency toward PFOA, likely due to its small band gap energy of 1.5 eV, facilitating efficient C–C bond cleavage. KW - Lanthanoids KW - Perovskites KW - PFAS KW - PFOA KW - Photocatalysis Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.70027 SN - 1522-2640 VL - 98 IS - 1-2 SP - 7 EP - 17 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - GEN A1 - Safdar, Muddasar A1 - Schowarte, Julia A1 - Arellano-Garcia, Harvey T1 - Sustainable production of synthetic natural gas : CO2 methanation on 3D-printed structured Ni-based perovskite catalysts T2 - Annual Meeting on Reaction Engineering 2025 N2 - This study explores the thermo-catalytic conversion of captured CO₂ with renewable H₂ to produce synthetic natural gas (SNG) using Ni-based perovskite-type oxides (Ni-PTOs) as cost-effective and thermally stable catalysts in Power-to-Gas (PtG) applications. Structured monoliths improved the catalytic performance under reaction conditions. Use of 3D-printed geometries enhanced thermal/mechanical stability and process efficiency. Structured designs outperformed conventional powder-based configurations, indicating promise for scalable and sustainable SNG production. KW - CO₂ methanation KW - Power-to-Gas KW - Ni-PTOs catalysts KW - 3D-printed structures Y1 - 2025 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/392195919_Sustainable_production_of_synthetic_natural_gas_CO2_methanation_on_3D-printed_structured_Ni-based_perovskite_catalysts SP - 1 EP - 4 CY - Würzburg ER -