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Dr Stojadinovic presents FPC research at 16th IEA Task 30 Electrolysis Workshop, Milan

2024-03-13T09:57:43+00:00March 13th, 2024|PI Spotlight, presentation, Project News, public dissemination|

Dr Jelena Stojadinovic MEMBRASENZ CEO and Founder Dr Jelena Stojadinovic will deliver an invited talk at the 16th IEA Task 30 Electrolysis Workshop. The three-day meeting will be held on the 3rd – 5th of April 2024 in Milan and Turin, and hosted by F2N Green Hydrogen at Politecnico di Milano, Department of Energy. The title of Jelena's presentation is “Membranes in Alkaline and AEM Electrolyzers for Production of Green Hydrogen and Chemicals”.  

FlowPhotoChem is featured by the Innovation News Network

2024-03-04T09:54:36+00:00March 4th, 2024|Project News, public dissemination|

The FlowPhotoChem Project was the focus of a March 1, 2024 article published in the Innovation News Network. The piece, titled "FlowPhotoChem Project: Chemical production made sustainable" provided a lay summary of the project's progress and results to date. Read the open access article here. Founded in 2020, the Innovation News Network is published quarterly and contains exclusive content from a variety of policymakers, scientists, experts and respected organisations providing a deep dive into the realms of innovation that are shaping our world.

FPC research is on the EU's Innovation Radar

2024-02-08T14:36:26+00:00February 8th, 2024|Project News, public dissemination|

Six FlowPhotoChem partners at DLR, Membrasenz, HZB, EPFL, eChemicles and SoHHytec are listed on the EU Innovation Radar. The Innovation Radar is a European Commission initiative to identify high-potential innovations and innovators in EU-funded research and innovation projects. The goal is to allow every citizen, public official, professional and business person to discover the outputs of EU innovation funding and give them a chance to seek out innovators who could follow in the footsteps of companies that received EU funding in their early days. The EU Innovation Radar platform is the first step to making information about EU-funded innovations from high-quality [...]

SUNERGY webinar features FlowPhotoChem, our partners and their research

2024-01-16T09:57:54+00:00January 15th, 2024|PI Spotlight, presentation, Project News, public dissemination|

On January 18th, 2023 from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, SUNERGY will host an online webinar titled: Recent advances on photoelectrochemical water splitting. Coordinator Dr Pau Farràs, University of Galway, will present the FlowPhotoChem project alongside FPC partners Nuría López from ICIQ, Sophia Haussener at EPFL, and others. Overview: The combustion of fossil fuels has significantly contributed to environmental pollution and a substantial increase in atmospheric CO2 and other greenhouse gases. This phenomenon has played a major role in escalating global warming and climate change, adversely impacting ecosystems worldwide. In this sense, one of the primary objectives of the European Union is to [...]

FlowPhotoChem features in EU Research magazine

2024-01-15T16:32:30+00:00January 15th, 2024|Project News, public dissemination, Publication|

A two-page spread highlighting the FlowPhotoChem Project appeared in the Winter 2023 edition of EU Research. Read the article on pages 28 and 29 in this issue here. EU Research (Print ISSN 2752-4728; Online ISSN 2752-4736) is an open-access quarterly magazine, available in print and since 2012 also online. Every issue covers all scientific disciplines and topics from reports on groundbreaking discoveries to championing basic and applied research. Citation: Farràs, P. (2023) ‘FlowPhotoChem platform for sustainable chemical production’, EU Research, Winter 2023 vol. (37), pp. 28 -29.

FlowPhotoChem partners at the University of Amsterdam wrap up 2023 on a high note- another paper!

2024-01-04T09:47:41+00:00January 4th, 2024|Project News, public dissemination, Publication, University News|

FlowPhotoChem partners at the University of Amsterdam published again, finishing 2023 on a high note! Their paper titled- Multiphasic Continuous-Flow Reactors for Handling Gaseous Reagents in Organic Synthesis: Enhancing Efficiency and Safety in Chemical Processes appeared in Angewandte Chemie International Edition on December 14th, 2023. Congratulations to the team of Annechien A. H. Laporte, Tom M. Masson, Stefan D. A. Zondag, and Timothy Noël! Download the PDF here. Graphical Abstract Using highly reactive gases is appealing for efficient organic synthesis but leads to inherent safety and processing limitations. Embracing continuous-flow technologies helps mitigating those while improving the performance of the systems. Tailored catalyst [...]

University of Amsterdam partners publish their latest article in ChemSusChem

2024-01-02T09:55:23+00:00January 2nd, 2024|Project News, public dissemination, Publication, University News|

Our partners at the University of Amsterdam finished off 2023 with a publication in ChemSusChem! Congratulations to all author-researchers- Jasper H. A. Schuurmans, Tom M. Masson, Stefan D. A. Zondag, Prof. Dr. Pascal Buskens, and Prof. Dr. Timothy Noël. The open-access journal article titled Solar-Driven Continuous CO2 Reduction to CO and CH4 using Heterogeneous Photothermal Catalysts: Recent Progress and Remaining Challenges appeared online on the 30th of November 2023. Graphic abstract Citation: J. H. A. Schuurmans, T. M. Masson, S. D. A. Zondag, P. Buskens, T. Noël, ChemSusChem 2023, e202301405. https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202301405

FlowPhotoChem December 2023 Newsletter published

2023-12-13T09:58:16+00:00December 13th, 2023|Project News, public dissemination|

Catch up on all of the project news in our latest newsletter here. We re-cap the FlowPhotoChem outputs since June 2023 with publications, conferences and public events and dive deep into the sustainability analysis of our work. Sign up here to join our mailing list. We assemble and send one twice per year. Thanks to all contributors, particularly Dr Susana Leão of the Leitat Technological Center.

David Brust, FlowPhotoChem PhD Candidate at DLR provides a 2023 Results Update

2023-12-12T16:21:29+00:00December 12th, 2023|Project News, public dissemination|

In his 2023 video, David describes the results generated by DLR (https://www.dlr.de) during the first 30 months of FlowPhotoChem. David works on the integrated demonstrator, which brings together technologies from several research groups across the project to develop a modular flow reactor to manufacture ethylene as a proof of concept. https://vimeo.com/893748621?share=copy

FlowPhotoChem researchers present at Galway Youth Climate Assembly

2023-11-16T14:02:19+00:00November 7th, 2023|presentation, public dissemination|

FlowPhotoChem researchers at the University of Galway presented a poster titled 'Innovative processes for the production of chemicals from water and air' depicting FlowPhotoChem's aims at the November 15, 2023, Galway City Youth Climate Assembly. This event was part of the popular, annual Galway Science & Technology Festival. The Galway Youth Climate Assembly aims to increase youth awareness of and participation in decision-making concerning climate action policies. The decisions, which are made at national and local levels now, will greatly impact young people’s future. Therefore their ideas and suggestions must be considered when climate strategies are being adopted and implemented. All secondary [...]

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