Raphael Idem
 
                Ph.D., P.Eng.
                                                                                Professor
                                                                                Industrial & Process Systems Engineering
                                    
                Contact Info
Office Number:   306-585-4470
                                                                                                                    GGTC 312.2
                                                            Research Interests
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mitigation; Carbon Dioxide Capture from Flue Gases from Industrial Sources; Reformer Technology/Fuel Processing for Fuel Cell Application/Hydrogen Energy; Reaction Kinetics, Reaction Mechanisms, and Heterogeneous Catalyst Development; Fossil and Bio-fuels Processing; Bioenergy; Carbon Dioxide Utilization
                                                Education
Ph.D. (Chemical Engineering) University of Saskatchewan
 M.Sc. (Chemical Engineering) Ife, Nigeria
 B.Eng. (Chemical Engineering) Benin, Nigeria
Publications
- Pelagic Sargassum waste as an excellent feedstock for bioethanol production: hydrolysis optimisation and kinetics
 Winnie Ampomaa Owusu, Solomon Adjei Marfo, Harrison Osei, Teeradet Supap, Raphael Idem
 Biofuels
 DOI: 10.1080/17597269.2025.2481719
- Catalytic hydrothermal liquefaction of Camelina sativa residues for renewable biogasoline production
 Abayomi Akande, Mohanned Mohamedali. Sadanandam Gullapelli, Hussameldin Ibrahim
 International Journal of Green Energy
 DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2024.2317420
- Development of a Predictive Model to Correlate the Chemical Structure of Amines with Their Oxidative Degradation Rate in a Post-Combustion Amine-Based CO 2 Capture Process Using Multiple Linear Regression and Machine Learning Regression Approaches
 Pailin Muchan, Sirinee Kruthasoot, Tawan Kongton, Raphael O Idem
 ACS Omega
 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c07746
- The relationship between oxidative degradation and ammonia emission of carbon capture amines based on their chemical structures
 Pailin Muchan, Teeradet Supap, Jessica Narku-Tetteh, Raphael O Idem
 Clean Energy
 DOI: 10.1093/ce/zkad071
- A Systematic Approach to Continuously Improve the Entropy Solvent Series
 Raphael O Idem, Foster Appiah, Jessica Narku-Tetteh, Michael Belenkie
 SSRN Electronic Journal
 DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5053463