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available for experiments. Tracking radical species in oxidative water treatment processes Oxidative treatments are commonly used in water treatment, either for disinfection or micropollutant degradation
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oxide and reduced graphene oxide, with properties very distinct from graphene and with possible applications in photocatalysis and batteries. However, determining their exact structure and structure
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the particle size of the oxides produced. In addition, depending on the conditions encountered in the combustion chamber (pressure, temperature, gas composition), combustion products can be nanometric and/or
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electrode during the reduction of the electrolyte) and the cathode-electrolyte interphase (CEI, which forms at the positive electrode during the oxidation of the electrolyte), • the impact of “crosstalk
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carriers. They enable the long-term storage and long-distance transport of energy through a sustainable cycle that combines oxidation reactions (releasing energy) with the reduction of the resulting oxides
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on different conditions (composite electrode formulation, electrolyte formulation, pH, oxide or polymer-based negative electrode, temperature…) Optimisation of the devices. Redaction of drafts/publications and
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Laboratoire de Glycochimie et des Agroressources d'Amiens UR 7378 | Amiens, Picardie | France | about 17 hours ago
: Doctorat de chimie PHD Country: France Where to apply Website https://www.abg.asso.fr/fr/candidatOffres/show/id_offre/138461 Requirements Specific Requirements Master’s degree (or engineering degree) in
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Enhancement and Reaction condition Optimizations for cellulose valorization). The main objective of this project is the oxidation of cellulose to produce cellouronic acid using heterogeneous catalysis
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of Coimbra 3. Procedure reference: IT160-26-09 Within the framework of project «phosphate pathway and serine oxidation fluxes in NAFLD and NASH - II0390». 4. Job(s) characterization: Advisory, research
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in deep collaboration with the Functional Materials Technology, Inverse Materials Design, Light-Matter Interaction Theory, Next Generation Energy systems, Oxide Single Crystal, and III-V Compound