Bulanek´s team is currently focused on the study of properties and applications of advanced porous materials in catalytic and adsorption processes. Currently addressed topics include:
- study of cationic adsorption sites in zeolites by means of probe molecules
- assessment of textural properties of layered two-dimensional, hierarchical and new „unfeasible“ zeolites
- investigation of differences between 2D and 3D forms of zeolites
- synthesis and adsorption studies on carborane-based MOFs
- study of diffusivities and adsorptive separations light olefins and parrafins on molecular sieves
- research of nature, strength and catalytic activities of the Brønsted acid sites in solids
- study of the nature and structure of active sites of heterogeneous supported catalysts and the relation between structure-activity/selectivity in selective oxidations of saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbons or alcohols to more valuable compounds (e.g. appropriate olefins, oxygenates or aldehydes)
- investigation of textural and adsorption properties of the inorganic oxide microfibers