Monica Ek
Professor
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Researcher
About me
Background:
I am Professor of Wood Chemistry and Head of the Division of Wood Chemistry and Pulp Technology at KTH. Before moving into a full academic career, I spent seven years in industrial research — as Division Manager at Stora Enso Research (1995–1999) and at Innventia/RISE (1992–1995) — and I think that applied perspective still shapes how my group approaches problems.
I co-founded FineCell Sweden AB together with former students, a startup built directly on research results from our group, which received the Stockholm City Innovation Prize in 2016. I was awarded the SPCI Ekmanmedalj in 2021 for contributions to Swedish pulp and paper science, and since 2023 I have been a member of the Marcus Wallenberg Award Selection Committee.
Teaching:
I teach Biofiber Chemistry (KF2460) and Material Chemistry and Properties in the Engineering Chemistry programme at KTH, at both Bachelor's and Master's level. I have supervised 15 PhD students to graduation as main supervisor, and a large number of Master's thesis students. I previously served as Director of Graduate Studies at the School of Chemical Science and Engineering, overseeing approximately 250 PhD students.
Research:
My research focuses on sustainable utilisation of wood and forest residuals through the biorefinery concept. The main themes are nanocellulose production and functionalisation — including a solvent-free route via oxalic acid dihydrate that we developed in the group — bark valorisation (extracting and applying suberin, polysaccharides, and nanocellulose from Norway spruce bark), antimicrobial cellulose-based materials, and bio-based thermal insulation and packaging.
My research is currently supported by the Wallenberg Wood Science Centre (WWSC) and by Vinnova through the Optibark project.
Key publications:
- Carbon Fibers from Lignin-Cellulose Precursors: Effect of Carbonization Conditions. ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering (2020)
- Adding Value to Spruce Bark by the Isolation of Nanocellulose in a Biorefinery Concept. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering (2021)
- Esterification and hydrolysis of cellulose using oxalic acid dihydrate in a solvent-free reaction suitable for preparation of surface-functionalised cellulose nanocrystals with high yield. Green Chemistry (2017)
- The bark biorefinery: a side-stream of the forest industry converted into nanocomposites with high oxygen-barrier properties. Cellulose (2014)
- Pulp and Paper Chemistry and Technology, Vol. 1–4 (Editor: Ek, Gellerstedt, Henriksson). De Gruyter (2009)
Current group members:
PhD students
- Fika Andriani — PhD student
- Alvaro Castaneda Estremadoyro — PhD student
- Hanna Landberg — PhD student
- Filippa Ludvig — PhD student
- Antonia von Schreeb — PhD student
Postdoctoral researchers
- Natalia Fijol — Postdoctoral researcher
- Carl Moser — Postdoctoral researcher
Alumni:
See the curriculum vitae page for the full list of PhD students I have supervised to graduation.
Courses
Bio Fibre Chemistry (KF2460), teacher, course responsible
Current Research in Fiber and Polymer Science (FCK3101), examiner
Degree Project in Chemical Engineering and Technology, First Cycle (KH138X), examiner
Degree Project in Fibre and Polymer Technology, Second Cycle (KF200X), examiner
Project Work in Fibre and Polymer Technology (KF2910), examiner, course responsible
Project Work in Fibre and Polymer Technology (KF2905), examiner