FlowPhotoChem's Research Network grows!
FlowPhotoChem partner institutions, the University of Amsterdam, LEITAT and Johnson Matthey, are consortia members in a range of related EU-funded carbon capture research projects. Here, are three of the latest to be funded. Co2smos (Grant Agreement No. 101000790) is developing a platform of technologies to transform CO2 emissions produced by bio-based industries into a set of high-value-added chemicals with direct use as intermediates for biobased products. Specifically, it will create a toolbox combining intensified chemical conversions (electrocatalytic and membrane reactors) and innovative biotechnological solutions based on gas/liquid combined fermentation processes and organic/green-catalysts reaction processes. The Co2smos will contribute to the sustainability [...]