Short CV
Rui Novais is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering and CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials at University of Aveiro (UA).
He obtained his PhD in Polymer Science and Composites, in 2012 from the University of Minho; “Functionalized carbon nanotubes for polymer based nanocomposites”. Between 2012 and 2018 we had a postdoc position at UA working in the development of: - ceramic tiles for improving energy efficiency in buildings; - ceramic cookware compatible with induction cooking; - novel lightweight geopolymers for environmental remediation; - solar thermochemical production of hydrogen based on cork ecoceramics.
In September 2018 he was awarded a Junior researcher grant by FCT (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology) to develop with performance geopolymers for environmental remediation applications. Ranked 1/125 Environ Biotech Eng panel; 9/2227 in all panels; Final Score 9.9/10 (CEEC 2017).
In October 2020 he was awarded an Assistant Researcher grant by FCT. Ranked 3/59 Environ Biotech Eng panel; 28/1399 in all panels; Final Score 9.53/10 (CEEC 2019).
He has expertise in chemistry, physics, polymer and materials science, on the development and characterisation of low thermal conductivity materials (traditional ceramics and geopolymer-foams); on PCM-containing building materials for improving buildings thermal performance; wastes valorisation, synthesis of ecoceramics for energy production, and activated carbons.
He has published ca. 100 papers, 87 of which are in JCR SCI journals, being 1st author of a review paper on geopolymer foams published in Progress in Materials Science (IF 33.6). He coauthored a recently launched book “Materiais e Sustentabilidade” (2024). His publications also include 7 book chapters, > 130 presentations (oral and poster) at international conferences. This body of work has garnered ca. 3700 citations and an h-index of 37 (SCOPUS).
Cover images of Scientific journals
Scientific Interests
Geopolymers, inorganic polymers & alkali-activated materials
Porous ceramics
Ecoceramics
Natural materials
Cork
Publications
Books:
JCR articles
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Ongoing Supervisions
Ana Caetano
PhD StudentJaime González Cuadra
Post-Doc FellowshipMariana Marques de Almeida
PhD StudentProjects
Multifunctional bAuXite Inorganic polyMers for acid mine drainage treatment from PortUguese Mines (MAXIMUM)
CoordinatorFundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Mines Wastes Wastewater treatment Circular economyRecycled Waste Materials in Mortars. (RECLAIM)
PartnerIndustry National
Smart Geopolymers (SMART-G)
Local CoordinatorFundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
The project aims at the development,production, and demonstration of light weight, fire resistantcomponentsfortheconstructionindustry.Industrialresidueswillbevalorised andviageopolymerizationturnedintofireresistantmaterials.Thewasteenvisionedis 'bauxite residue (or red mud)', bricks and tiles from construction and demolishing waste, and fly ash ...Publications
Generation of Schottky heterojunction (SnO2-Au NPs) transparent thin film for ciprofloxacin photodegradation
J.G. Cuadra, S. Molina-Prados, Gladys Mínguez-Vega, L.A. Abderrahim, J.Colombari, J.B.Carda, Nuno P.F. Gonçalves, R.M.Novais, J.Labrincha
2025, Applied Surface Science Advances, 27, 100751.
Simultaneous removal of multiple metal(loid)s and neutralization of acid mine drainage using 3D-printed bauxite-containing geopolymers
Gonçalves, NPF; da Silva, EF; Tarelho, LAC; Labrincha, JA; Novais, RM
2024, JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 462.
ISBN:
1873-3336
Shear thickening fluids in cork composites for impact mitigation: the role of fumed silica concentration
Oliveira, L; Serra, GF; Gürgen, S; Novais, RM; de Sousa, RJA; Fernandes, FAO
2024, ARCHIVES OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 24, 2.
ISBN:
2083-3318
Synthesis of geopolymer composites using bauxite residue-based spheres as aggregate: Novel and eco-friendly strategy to produce lightweight building materials
Alves, Z; Senff, L; Sakkas, K; Yakoumis, I; Novais, RM; Labrincha, JA
2024, CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES, 148.
ISBN:
1873-393X
Effective acid mine drainage remediation in fixed bed column using porous red mud/fly ash-containing geopolymer spheres
Gonçalves, NPF; Almeida, MM; Labrincha, JA; Novais, RM
2024, SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 940.
ISBN:
1879-1026
A comparison between the use of cork and synthetic aggregates in the production of geopolymer composites
Alves, Z; Carvalheira, J; Senff, L; Lacasta, AM; Cantalapiedra, IR; Labrincha, JA; Novais, RM
2024, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 438.
ISBN:
1879-0526
Impact of pyrolysis heating methods on biochars with enhanced CO2/N2 separation and their incorporation in 3D-printed composites
Correia, I; Ilkaeva, M; Castellino, M; Bocchini, S; Novais, RM; Mafra, L; Gonçalves, NPF; Lourenço, MAO
2024, JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 12, 5.
ISBN:
2213-3437
3D-printing bauxite residue/fly ash-containing geopolymers as promising metal sorbents for water treatment
Almeida, MM; Gonçalves, NPF; Gameiro, T; Alves, Z; Labrincha, JA; Novais, RM
2024, WASTE MANAGEMENT, 190, 35-44.
ISBN:
1879-2456
Reusing spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst as an adsorbent in wastewater treatment applications
Gameiro, T; Costa, C; Labrincha, J; Novais, RM
2023, MATERIALS TODAY SUSTAINABILITY, 24.
Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on the Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Lightweight Geopolymer Mortar Panels
Alves, C; Pelisser, F; Labrincha, J; Novais, R
2023, MINERALS, 13, 4.
Evaluation of the Reactivity of Red Mud-Based Slags for Geopolymers Production
Gameiro, T; Labrincha, J.; Novais, R.M.
2022.
Reusing spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst as adsorbent in wastewater treatment applications
Gameiro, T; Costa, C.; Labrincha, J.; Novais, R.M.
2022.
Reactivity assessment of red mud-based slags towards geopolymers production
Tânia GAMEIRO, Elise FRANÇOIS, Lukas ARNOUT, Youen DIQUÉLOU, David TOBALDI, Catarina NOVO, Silviana ONISEI, João LABRINCHA, Rui NOVAIS
2022.
pH control in anaerobic bioreactors using fly-ash based geopolymers as buffer material
T. Gameiro, C. Correia, R. Novais, P. Seabra, J. Labrincha, I. Capela
2019.