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Jørgen Skibsted


Keywords

  • Solid-State NMR
  • Portland Cement
  • CO2 Emission
  • Heterogeneous Catalysis
  • Materials Research

Head of Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy Group

Professor Jørgen Skibsted
PhD in Chemistry

From order to disorder

A principal goal of our research is to explore structure and reactivity of cementitious materials, mainly by solid-state nucleic magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques, and to utilize this information in the development of the next generation of sustainable cement-based materials. The reactivity can often be significantly increased by introducing structural disorder in the materials.

Our research focuses on the application of solid-state NMR spectroscopy in inorganic materials research. The main areas are cement-based materials, heterogeneous catalysts, inorganic framework structures, glasses, and new materials for hydrogen storage. Our principal field is cement-based materials. In this field, academia and industry face the global challenge of developing more sustainable cement production, since today’s production is responsible for roughly 5% of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions. We contribute to this task by the development of new cement binders based on alkali-activated systems and new supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) which can partly replace the CO2-intensive Portland clinkers in cement blends. A main advantage of solid-state NMR is the equal detection of crystalline and amorphous materials. This is utilized to study disorder in the SCMs introduced either by guest-ion incorporation or thermal treatment procedures.

Our current research in both cementitious materials and heterogeneous catalysts involve collaborations with national and international industrial and academic partners.

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Yan, Y., Yang, S. Y., Miron, G. D., Collings, I. E., L'Hôpital, E., Skibsted, J., Winnefeld, F., Scrivener, K. & Lothenbach, B. (2022). Effect of alkali hydroxide on calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H). Cement and Concrete Research, 151, Article 106636. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2021.106636
Wodarz, S., Slaby, N. A., Zimmermann, M. C., Otto, T. N., Holzinger, J., Skibsted, J., Zevaco, T. A., Pitter, S. & Sauer, J. (2020). Shaped Hierarchical H-ZSM-5 Catalysts for the Conversion of Dimethyl Ether to Gasoline. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 59(40), 17689-17707. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.9b06256