Prof.Dr.Metta Chareonpanich (ศ.ดร.เมตตา เจริญพานิช)
Tel. (662) 7970999 ext. 1215
E-mail. fengmtc@ku.ac.th
B.Sc.(Chem.), Kasetsart Univ., Thailand
M.Eng.(ChE), Chulalongkorn Univ., Thailand
D.Eng.(ChE), Tohoku University, Japan
FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION:
- Catalytic C1 conversion
- Heterogeneous catalysis
- Zeolite, mesoporous silica and sanoporous carbon synthesis
- Cleaner Technology and Life-cycle Assessment
- Clean coal technology
PATENTS:
- Thai Patent No.16608,Synthesis of ZSM-5 Zeolite from Lignite Fly Ash, Metta Chareonpanich and Marisa Samran.
- Thai Patent Application No.1201002225, Synthesis of organic acids from carbon dioxide and water by using chlorophyll-modified catalyst in photosynthesis reaction, Metta Chareonpanich and Pitchaya Munpollasri.
- Thai Patent application No.1401006871, Photocatalytic reactor, Metta Chareonpanich, and Thanaree Phongamwong.
- Thai Petty application No.1603000292, Magnetic field-assisted catalytic fixed bed reactor, Metta Chareonpanich and Sirapassorn Kiatphuengporn.
INTERNATIONAL REVIEWERS:
- Advanced Powder Technology (Elsevier)
- Applied Catalysis A: General (Elsevier)
- Applied Catalysis B: Environmental (Elsevier)
- Applied Surface Science (Elsevier)
- Alloys and Compounds (Elsevier)
- Catalysis Letter (Elsevier)
- Catalysis Communications (Elsevier)
- Chemical Engineering Journal (Elsevier)
- Chemical Engineering and Processing (Elsevier)
- Cleaner Production (Elsevier)
- Energy & Fuels (Elsevier)
- Fuel (Elsevier)
- Fuel Processing Technology (Elsevier)
- Hazardous Materials (Elsevier)
- Hydrogen Energy (Elsevier)
- Materials Letters (Elsevier)
- Materials Science (Elsevier)
- Materials Science and Engineering B (Elsevier)
- Microporous & Mesoporous Materials (Elsevier)
- Porous Materials (Elsevier)
- Powder Technology (Elsevier)
- Solid – State Chemistry (Elsevier)
- Waste Management (Elsevier)
ACADEMIC ADVISING:
- 47 Master students
- 7 PhD. students
COURSES TAUGHT DURING LAST 5 YEARS:
- Applied Heterogeneous Catalysis
- Catalyst Characterization
- Chemical Engineering Unit Operation III
- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Heterogeneous Catalytic Reaction Engineering
- Physico-chemical Laboratory in Chemical Engineering
INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION DURING LAST 5 YEARS:
- Research collaboration with PQ Chemicals (Thailand) in the project entitled “The Improvement of Zeolite A Production Process” Duration: December 1, 2007 – May 31, 2008.
- Research collaboration with the Innovation & Technology Department of PTT Chemical Public Company Limited in the project entitled “Synthesis of MCM-48 from Sodium Silicate and Construction of Adsorption Test Kit” Duration: December 16, 2007 – December 15, 2008. (12 months)
- Research collaboration with the SCG Cement with Siam Research and Innovation in the project entitled “Synthesis of Zeolite-A from Subbituminous Fly Ash obtained from Stocker Boiler / Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB)” Duration: March 1 – August 31, 2009. (6 months)
- Research Collaboration with SCG Cement with Siam Research and Innovation in the project entitled “VOCs adsorption of INAX titles and functionalized mortars” Duration: September 2011 – February 2012 (6 month)
- Research collaboration with UBE Technical Center (Asia) Limited (UTCA) in the project entitled “Knowledge on catalyst preparation” Duration: April 2012 to April 2014 (24 month)
- Research collaboration with SCG Building Materials in the project entitled “Adsorption-desorption Capacity of INAX-1, Mortar, and Mixture of Mortar” Duration: March 2013 – April 2013 (2 month)
- Research collaboration with PTTRTI in the project entitled “Mathematical Modeling for Prediction of Catalyst Deactivation in Stream Methane Reforming Phase 1-4” (December 2013 – December 2016, 3 years)
- Research collaboration with the PTTRTI-PTTGC in the project entitled “Catalyst screening and optimum conditions for CO2 conversion to ethylene: Phase 1-2” (October 2015 – December 2016, 1.5 years)
- Research collaboration with the PTTGC in the project entitled “Production of adsorbents for chlorinated hydrocarbons separation” (May 2018 – October 2019, 1.5 years)