Gilbert F. Froment, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1959-1996 Chemical Engineering Ghent University, Ghent, Vlaanderen, Belgium 
 1998- Chemical Engineering Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
Area:
Chemical Reaction Engineering
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Jin F, Fan Y, Yuan M, et al. (2018) Single-event kinetic modeling of ethene oligomerization on ZSM-5 Catalysis Today. 316: 129-141
Wang B, Froment GF. (2017) Dehydrogenation of Cyclohexane on Pt(111) in a Bulb Reactor Catalysis Letters. 147: 663-673
Zhou L, Froment GF, Yang Y, et al. (2016) Advanced fundamental modeling of the kinetics of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis Aiche Journal
Zhang T, Leyva C, Froment GF, et al. (2015) Vacuum gas oil hydrocracking on NiMo/USY zeolite catalysts. Experimental study and kinetic modeling Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 54: 858-868
Ancheyta J, Leyva C, Froment GF. (2014) International symposium on advances in hydroprocessing of oil fractions (ISAHOF 2013) Catalysis Today. 220: 1-3
Froment GF. (2014) On fundamental kinetic equations for chemical reactions and processes Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering. 5: 1-6
Froment GF. (2013) Fundamental kinetic modeling of catalytic hydrocarbon conversion processes Reviews in Chemical Engineering. 29: 385-412
De Wilde J, Froment GF. (2013) Modeling of dual-zone structured reactors for natural gas steam reforming Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 52: 14055-14065
Todic B, Bhatelia T, Froment GF, et al. (2013) Kinetic model of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis in a slurry reactor on Co-Re/Al2O3 catalyst Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 52: 669-679
De Wilde J, Froment GF. (2012) Computational Fluid Dynamics in chemical reactor analysis and design: Application to the ZoneFlow™ reactor for methane steam reforming Fuel. 100: 48-56
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