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electrochemical performance. Contribute to side research activities involving biomass-derived biochar production, its application in water purification, and the evaluation of adsorption or catalytic performance
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, Materials Science, or a related field. Strong experience in separation sciences or heterogeneous catalysis and/or photocatalysis. Good expertise in the design of adsorption/catalytic reactors. Proficient in
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, synthesizing, and investigating the physicochemical, catalytic, and adsorption properties of porous materials, with particular emphasis on metal–organic frameworks, metal oxides, and carbon nanomaterials
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solar (thermal and PV) and geothermal energy with soil-based thermal storage to enable reliable 24/7 operation of adsorption desalination. We also develop low-cost sorption composites from locally
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– Adsorption and reaction of small gaseous non-metal oxides on model mineral particles under light illumination. The position is for four years of doctoral studies, including participation in research and
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catalysts. - Characterize the prepared catalysts using standard techniques (XRD, ICP, XPS, HR-TEM, Raman, FTIR, elemental analysis, N2 adsorption). The most active materials will be characterized using
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well as in gas adsorption methods and catalytic processes. The host institution where the research work was developed that led to the attribution of the candidate's doctoral degree must be different from
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materials with high potential for H2, CO2, and other gas adsorption/storage, based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic Frameworks (COFs). These materials act like sponges capable
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of adsorption mechanisms, ionic layer reorganization, and ion–plasmon coupling effects. This position offers an interdisciplinary opportunity in synthesis, advanced characterization, and spectroscopy. Interested
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of Theoretical Chemistry is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Theoretical Chemistry subject to pending project approval. Your tasks Simulations of activation energy barriers of adsorption/desorption