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PROJET-PEPR : MOF composites for the overall CO₂ reduction through panchromatic photocatalysis (M/F)
porous 'host' materials of the MOF (metal-organic framework) type, and functional host species (chromophores, molecular catalysts, metal nanoparticles, polyoxometalates). Here, we propose to develop new
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Engineering of Catalysts for Hydrofunctionalization Reactions: From Selectivity Control to a Predictive Model” project financed from the funds of Priority 2 of the European Funds for a Modern Economy Program
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materials to destroy these pollutants efficiently and sustainably. You will design and test metal-doped zeolites, silicate-based catalysts and activated carbons, that activate hydrogen peroxide for the wet
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polyurethane composites will be evaluated in various applications such as packaging. The impact of parameters (curing time, humidity, presence of a catalyst) on the mechanical properties of the resulting
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and secondary resources. The group closely collaborates with other research groups at the Center for Sustainable Resources (CSR|Berlin, https://www.csrberlin.de ) at Freie Universität Berlin and beyond
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optimization of technical processes and products. We present the exciting range of applications of our collaborative software development MESHFREE: https://www.meshfree.eu/ Currently, our team is working
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combination of infrastructure, scientific expertise, and collaborative model, the VIB Agro-Incubator functions as an international catalyst for advancing cutting edge agricultural biotechnology and is well
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on metallic and photoactive catalysts supported on yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ), whose oxygen vacancies and basic sites promote CO2 adsorption and polarization. Infrared spectroscopy will be used to monitor
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better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Where to apply Website https://iventajobdata.eu/bestmedia/img/2292124/1915143/cl/3673d790dc5b0f97e6d32… Requirements
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in structure characterization of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) to deduce structure-property