Nikolay Kosinov
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Associate Professor
Nikolay Kosinov
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Department / Institute
Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
Group
Inorganic Materials & Catalysis
RESEARCH PROFILE
Nikolay Kosinov is an associate professor in Molecular Heterogeneous Catalysis at the TU/e department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry (research group Inorganic Materials Chemistry). His research is aimed at the synthesis, advanced characterization and applications of novel catalytic materials. The areas of interest involve unconventional transformations of natural gas (methane) and CO2 to liquid fuels and chemicals. The main goals of Nikolay Kosinov's research are:
* To develop synthesis techniques to prepare well-defined microporous single-site catalysts;
* To elucidate the structure-activity relationships of these materials by operando spectroscopy tools;
* To understand the very mechanisms of their catalytic action through advanced kinetic studies.
Conceptually novel catalytic materials are necessary to enable the conceptually novel chemical transformations of the future
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Nikolay Kosinov studied chemistry at Novosibirsk State University (Russian Federation) where he obtained his MSc degree in 2010. From 2008 until 2010, he was a research assistant at the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis in Novosibirsk, where he developed catalytic systems for selective hydration of haloaromatic compounds. He then moved to Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e, The Netherlands) to perform PhD research into the development and detailed characterization of novel zeolite membranes for gas and liquid separation. In 2014, he obtained his PhD under supervision of professors Emiel Hensen (TU/e) and Freek Kapteijn (TU Delft). From 2014 until 2017, Nikolay Kosinov performed postdoctoral research in the Inorganic Materials Chemistry research group at TU/e. In 2017 he continued with a postdoctoral research at TU Delft in the Inorganic Systems Engineering group. In 2018 he was appointed as assistant professor at TU/e and in 2025 he was promoted to associate professor.
Recent Publications
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[### Grand Challenges and Opportunities in Stimulated Dynamic and Resonant Catalysis
ACS Catalysis
(2026)
Matteo Monai,Wiebke Albrecht,Achim Alkemper,Nongnuch Artrith,Andrea Baldi,Arik Beck,Ryan T. Berry,Ettore Bianco,Floor A. Brzesowsky,Qi Dong](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/99bb96de-92d5-4a71-893f-7d6451057da8) - [### Component-Specific Functions of Cu, Zn, and Zr in Inverse ZnZrOx/Cu Catalysts for CO2Hydrogenation to Methanol
Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2026)
Yu Gao,Stefan Bouts,Yin Li,Konstantin Klementiev,Nikolay Kosinov,Emiel J.M. Hensen](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/a2328b4f-9a0d-43d5-9f65-be12dc68e852) - [### Strong Stabilization of Co Nanoparticles by CeO2-x Clusters in Inverse CeOx/Co Catalysts for Enhanced CO2 Methanation
Advanced Materials
(2026)
Yu Gao,Valery Muravev,Hao Zhang,Alexander Parastaev,Nikolay Kosinov,Emiel J.M. Hensen](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/9fc3259b-fabd-42b2-9d71-455da3529947) - [### Exploring the mechanism of the CO2 methanation reaction in Ni-CeO2-sepiolite catalysts by time-resolved operando IR spectroscopy
Applied Catalysis B, Environmental and Energy
(2025)
R.B. Machado-Silva,N. Kosinov,E.J.M. Hensen,A. Chica](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/0fde6b8a-3146-4a83-94c6-cc9ec86997a8) - [### CO2 methanation of Co/CeO2 prepared by wetness impregnation of Co on flame-synthesized CeO2
ChemCatChem
(2025)
Angelina Evtushkova,J.M.J.J. Heinrichs,Nikolay A. Kosinov,Emiel J.M. Hensen](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/21e835f4-4b34-43df-b3b7-a9ca6fcb3ddc)
Ancillary Activities
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