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Anastasiia Keba

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Research group
Bio(chemical) Process Engineering

Position
"BI" or other fellowships

Anastasiia Keba has completed the Integrated Master's Degree in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering in 2021 at NOVA School of Science and Technology - NOVA University of Lisbon. The master thesis work was performed in the field of gas adsorption/separation by developing and testing MOF/IL hybrid composites. She has 1 paper published as co-1st author and 3 additional ones in final stage of revision to be submitted to internationally recognized peer review journals. She has 2 communications accepted for presentation in international conferences (1 oral and 1 poster). Most of her work was performed with gases under low to medium pressures. Recently, as a Ukrainian native speaker she has been deeply involved in the volunteering teams.

Representative Publications

Effect of Thiouronium-Based Ionic Liquids on the Formation and Growth of CO2 (sI) and THF (sII) Hydrates
10.3390/ijms23063292