Andres Krumme

Publications

Journal / Periodical: Cellulose
Authors: Savale, N.; Tarasova, E.; Katerski, A.; Mere, A.; Heinmaa, I.; Osadchuk, I.; Kaljuvee, T.; Mikli, V.; Krumme, A.
Year: 2025
Journal / Periodical: Chemical Engineering Journal
Authors: Liblikas, Ilme; Bonjour, Olivier; Savest, Natalja; Krumme, Andres; Jannasch, Patric; Vares, Lauri
Year: 2025
Journal / Periodical: Advanced Sustainable Systems
Authors: Edberg, Jesper; Savest, Natalja; Krasnou, Illia; Mulla, Mohammad Yusuf; Krumme, Andres; Hakansson, Karl; Dobryden, Illia
Year: 2025

Projects

Year: 2025 - 2029
The infrastructure brings together the capabilities in chemical synthesis, chemical and biotechnology in Estonia. Its primary goal is the development and technologization of new sustainable and environmentally friendly synthesis methods, such as mechanosynthesis, flow chemistry, electrochemistry, photochemistry, and organocatalysis. New chemical methods (using enzymes, ionic liquids, and metal-organic frameworks) creates new opportunities for obtaining complex natural compounds. To ensure the sustainability of methods and materials, safety studies are conducted. The shared use of the infrastructure initiates new interdisciplinary projects and creates prerequisites for innovation and collaboration with research-intensive companies. Involving the use of infrastructure at all levels of higher education and in micro-degree programs ensures continuity in science and a qualified personnel for entrepreneurship.
Year: 2025 - 2029
Wood is Estonia's most important bio-based raw material, the skilful processing of which creates high added value, carbon binding products. Today, Estonian universities do not have a unified action plan and infrastructure for coordinated research and development (R&D) and for offering industrial solutions throughout the entire value chain. Therefore, the infrastructure is created for linking 14 structural units of 8 institutes of 3 universities. This synergy enables to carry out interdisciplinary, high quality R&D activities of wood valorisation. The infrastructure creates new opportunities for training young researchers and provides a strong base for international cooperation. An integrated contact point will be created for effective marketing of services of the infrastructure. R&D of the infrastructure covers mechanical, chemical, biochemical and thermochemical valorisation of primary and secondary wood and can take the Estonian wood science and industry to a new development level.

Recognitions

Researcher-Professor of Estonian Academy of Sciences
2025
Faculty member of Tallinn University of Technology of year 2020
2021
Estonian National Competition for the Popularization of Science Award in the category “Best Popularizer of Science and Technology”
2021