Publications by authors named "Elsa Koninckx"

Acid-catalyzed hydrocarbon transformations are essential for industrial processes, including oligomerization, cracking, alkylation, and aromatization. However, these chemistries are extremely complex, and computational (automatic) reaction network generation is required to capture these intricacies. The approach relies on the concept that underlying mechanisms for the transformations can be described by a limited number of reaction families applied to various species, with both gaseous and protonated intermediate species tracked.

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Porous aluminosilicates such as zeolites are ubiquitous catalysts for the production of high-value and industrially relevant commodity chemicals, including the conversion of hydrocarbons, amines, alcohols, and others. Bimolecular reactions are an important subclass of reactions that can occur on Brønsted acid sites of a zeolite catalyst. Kinetic modeling of these systems at the process scale requires the interaction energetics of reactants and the active sites to be described accurately.

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