Elmer Ledesma

Associate Professor
Chemistry and Physics
University of Saint Thomas Houston
United States of America

Academician Chemical Engineering
Biography

Elmer Ledesma has received his PhD Chemistry - Coal Pyrolysis and Combustion - The University of Sydney - CSIRO Division of Energy Technology (1999). Currently he is working as Associate Professor for the Chemistry department in the University of Saint Thomas Houston. He has successfully completed administrative responsibilities as Associate Professor and his research has included Pyrolysis, gasification and combustion of fossil fuels and biomass, Combustion of Shale Gas under HCCI Conditions, Numerical Simulation of the Partial Oxidation of Shale Gas in Monolithic Reactors, Thermochemical Processing of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Renewable Source of Chemicals, Fuels, and Energy.

Research Intrest

Pyrolysis, gasification and combustion of fossil fuels and biomass, Combustion of Shale Gas under HCCI Conditions, Numerical Simulation of the Partial Oxidation of Shale Gas in Monolithic Reactors, Thermochemical Processing of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Renewable Source of Chemicals, Fuels, and Energy.

List of Publications
Ledesma EB, Hoang JN, Nguyen Q, Hernandez V, Nguyen MP, Batamo S, Fortune CK. Unimolecular decomposition pathway for the vapor-phase cracking of eugenol, a biomass tar compound. Energy & Fuels. 2013 Nov 11;27(11):6839-46.
Ledesma EB, Hoang JN, Solon AJ, Tran MM, Nguyen MP, Nguyen HD, Hendrix-Doucette T, Vu JV, Fortune CK, Batamo S. Vapor-phase cracking of 4-vinylguaiacol in a laminar-flow reactor: kinetics and effect of temperature on product composition. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 2014 Jul 22;53(31):12527-36.
Ledesma EB, Mullery AA, Vu JV, Hoang JN. Lumped kinetics for biomass tar cracking using 4-propylguaiacol as a model compound. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 2015 May 22;54(21):5613-23.