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industry for the selective separation of strategic metals. However, the solvents and organic compounds traditionally used have significant environmental limitations due to their volatility and toxicity. In
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for manufacturing chiral metal nanoclusters of different sizes, metal compositions and degrees of chirality (intrinsic and induced). The main objective is to use the nanoclusters designed both as multiphoton imaging
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catalysis (UCCS) and molecular adsorption (ICGM), and a manufacturer of personal protective equipment (Paul Boyer Technologies) able to provide its expertise in the field of manufacturing NRBC protective
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work is part of a study of different strategies for manufacturing chiral metal nanoclusters of different sizes, metal compositions and degrees of chirality (intrinsic and induced). The main objective
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competitiveness in the areas of “Health”, “Digital, Industry & Space”, “Climate, Energy and Mobility” and “Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment”, which are at the heart of Horizon Europe
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concrete and other building materials is the most widely used manufactured product globally, with an annual worldwide production exceeding 4 billion tons. Its production accounts for approximately 8% of
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demonstration. Specifically: • Composite demonstrators will be manufactured by embedding lignin fibers into bio-based matrices, replacing glass fibers with lighter, more sustainable reinforcements. • Filtration
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development and industrial competitiveness in the areas of “Health”, “Digital, Industry & Space”, “Climate, Energy and Mobility” and “Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment”, which
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for manufacturing chiral metal nanoclusters of different sizes, metal compositions and degrees of chirality (intrinsic and induced). The main objective of the work is to adjust the chiral properties in order to
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using wall oscillations, relating small-scale turbulence to heat transport, modelling large-scale outer flow effects, and developing low-order heat transfer models. Partnerships with industry will