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FlowPhotoChem researchers present results at EuChemS Chemistry Congress, Dublin

2024-07-12T10:09:34+01:00July 12th, 2024|presentation, Project News, public dissemination|

University of Galway researchers attended and presented FlowPhotoChem results at the 9th EuChemS chemistry conference in Dublin from the 7th to the 11th of July, 2024. Dr Wenming Tong gave a talk titled "Fabrication and Characterization of Cu Ion incorporated α-FeOOH/α-Fe2O3 Heterostructures" on July 8th. On July 11th, PhD candidate Hanka Besic delivered an oral presentation titled "Control over the Morphologies and the Chemical Compositions of Co3O4 for the Acidic Oxygen Evolution Reaction." Approximately 50 people attended each talk and a Q & A session followed each talk. University of Galway Master student, Danica Skoric presented a poster, "Visible light photodegradation [...]

Spotlight on FlowPhotoChem and ANEMEL in Genk Solar-to-X meeting

2024-06-05T10:55:50+01:00June 5th, 2024|Project News|

Dr Pau Farràs, FlowPhotoChem's Coordinator is presenting two projects, FlowPhotoChem and ANEMAL (https://anemel.eu/) at the Harnessing Renewables for a Sustainable Future: Exploring CCU, Power-to-X and Solar-to-X Innovations meeting in Genk on June 5th and 6th, 2024. A benchtop model of the flow reactors' series was on display as was an Impact and Results video celebrating our scientific and institutional achievements and successes as a consortium. https://vimeo.com/953605935?share=copy

Matthew Mayer, HZB presents FPC research at EcatalytiX symposium

2024-05-20T16:44:53+01:00April 20th, 2024|PI Spotlight, presentation, Project News, public dissemination|

Dr Matthew Mayer During the 2024 EcatalytiX Symposium, Dr Matthew Mayer of the Helmhotz-Zentrum Berlin delivered a talk titled- An operando zero-gap MEA cell for combined spectroscopy, diffraction, and imaging, applied to the study of ion effects in CO2 electrolysis on April 5th. The EcatalytiX symposium in Strasbourg, France aimed to examine the current and future techniques, based on X-rays or electron beams, to observe these reactions under conditions as close as possible to operation. This symposium served as an opportunity to meet beamline scientists, microscopists and electrochemists alike, discovering state-of-the-art operando approaches and how the future of the [...]

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