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Mechanisms of Pd nanoparticle formation and strong metal-support interaction in Pd/TiO2 revealed by operando XAS
Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube (soon) Elizaveta KOZYR, E. Kozyr1, P. Paciok2, R. Pellegrini3, M. Chiesa1, Elena Groppo1, L. Mino1, A. Bugaev4 1University of Turin, Italy; 2Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany; 3ALBAChimet S.p.A, Italy; 4Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland; elizaveta.kozyr@unito.it Understanding the formation of active phases and metal-support interactions is essential for the rational design of […]
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Designing better Metal-Organic Framework catalysts for CO2 conversion: what characterization teaches us
Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube (soon) Anna LIUTKOVA PSI (Switzerland) Metal-organic frameworks are increasingly explored as materials that can both interact with CO2 and host catalytic sites for its conversion into useful chemicals. This talk discusses how advanced characterization techniques help reveal how these materials behave under reaction conditions. Using Cu and Zn modified […]
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Synergies between Molecular Spectroscopy and Computational Chemistry and their role in the Characterization and Design of Sustainable Materials
Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube (soon) Licinia L. G. Justino, University of Coimbra, Portugal Abstract TBC.
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Scalable and longer-lasting bulk metals for public health and infrastructure
Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube (soon) Liliana ROMERO RESENDIZ Bournemounth University, UK Imagine a structural metal that is simultaneously stronger and more ductile (flexible) than conventional options - and can even kill bacteria on contact. This is now possible through heterostructured materials, which combine soft and hard regions within the same metal to create […]
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In situ characterization of food and plastic waste carbonized under pressure
Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube (soon) Francesco D'ACIERNO KU Leuven, Belgium In situ investigations of soft-matter carbonization are essential to connect processing conditions with final carbon structure and function. Here we report time-resolved structural and chemical monitoring of autogenic pressure carbonization of non-recyclable commodity plastics performed directly inside sealed quartz capillaries. We also treated […]
