Partners from the University of Amsterdam, eChemicles, University of Szeged and SoHHytec spent time in Cologne, Germany at the DLR to help ensure the smooth integration and best results from the 3-reactor FlowPhotoChem system.
Stefan Zondag and Tom Masson from the University of Amsterdam supported the preparation for the final experimental setup. Tamás Födi (eChemicles), Mohd Monis Ayyub (University of Szeged) on the one hand and Guilherme da Silveira Ribeiro Bruges Armas (SoHHytec) on the other hand came to DLR to pre-test the EC reactor and PEC reactor, respectively, and prepare them for integration into the FlowPhotoChem system. Additionally, Guilherme and Monis joined the final demonstration and testing of the complete FPC system as experts for the PEC and EC, respectively.
The DLR researchers involved in the testing and integration of the FPC system include Marcel Kloft, Carsten Spenke, Michael Wullenkord, Fabio Pierno and Svante Pascal Ihrig.

Connecting the PEC reactor to the control cabinet: Researchers from DLR and SoHHytec

Pre-testing the EC reactor: Researchers from DLR, eChemicles and the University of Szeged

A visit to support the preparation of the final experimental setup: Researchers from DLR and UvA