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FlowPhotoChem's Research Network grows!

2023-08-08T16:50:59+01:00August 8th, 2023|Project News|

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 [...]

Congratulations to UvA researchers on the publication of their photochemistry scale-up review

2023-09-08T11:25:57+01:00March 16th, 2023|Project News, public dissemination, University News|

Congratulations to our partners at UvA! Last year, Prof. Timothy Noël, Daniele Mazzarella and Stefan Zondag of the University of Amsterdam were invited to write a chapter for Volume 14 of the Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. The given topic was photochemistry scale-up, and their published chapter is titled "Scale-Up of Photochemical Reactions: Transitioning from Lab Scale to Industrial Production." The literature review is now available online, as of March 13th, 2023, ahead of publication: https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev-chembioeng-101121-074313. Its final publication will be in June. Abstract: In the past two decades, we have witnessed a rapid emergence of new and powerful [...]

Prof. García Gómez, ITQ presents FPC-related research at INAM 2022 Symposium

2023-09-08T13:03:17+01:00December 1st, 2022|PI Spotlight, presentation, Project News|

At the November 7th, 2022 Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) Symposium, Prof. Hermenegildo García Gómez, FlowPhotoChem PI at the Institute of Chemical Technology at the Technical University of Valencia delivered the keynote lecture, "Photocatalysis for the production of solar fuels. How far are we?" The meeting will occur at the Salón de Actos de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud de la UJI in Castelló. The INAM Annual Symposium is a multidisciplinary meeting with top-rank keynote speakers and networking sessions with the members of the Institute of Advanced Materials and other visiting scientists.

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