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Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 3 months ago
: "Smart multicomponent catalysts for CO2 valorization applications”, carried out on behalf of the National Science Center SONATA 19 (grant no. 2023/51/D/ST4/00339) in the Division of Nanomaterials Chemistry
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fundamental design principles for next-generation sustainable catalytic systems. The outcomes will contribute to developing green synthetic methodologies that replace rare-metal catalysts, enhance reaction
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on transforming nitrogen pollutants from water and air into valuable ammonia. This project offers the chance to be at the forefront of sustainable chemistry by developing cost-effective and efficient catalysts
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catalysts for the synthesis of a range of industrially valuable compounds. This PhD project is part of the Horizon Europe Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) doctoral network (DN) ELEGANCE (machinE LEarning
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as sustainable catalysts for the synthesis of a range of industrially valuable compounds. This PhD project is part of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) doctoral network (DN
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Your Job: Catalyst synthesis and characterization: Prepare inorganic catalysts via wet-chemical methods and perform detailed chemical and physical analyses using XRD, XPS, SEM, TEM and Gas sorption
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techniques to study degradation processes, including electrocatalyst dissolution Mechanistic understanding of catalyst degradation processes in PEM, AEM, and alkaline water electrolysis Implementation of AI
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researcher to strengthen our efforts in advancing CO2 conversion through the development of innovative solid catalysts. You will join a collaborative team of chemists, engineers, and materials scientists
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the functionalization of the adamantane scaffold to enhance lipophilicity, rigidity, or thermodynamic stability of derived compounds for further use in catalyst design, drug design, material science and other areas
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will computationally explore catalyst materials for synthesizing different types of hydrogen storage molecules. Using advanced quantum mechanical calculations, you will develop multi-scale models