Periodic Reporting for period 1 - DEMONIA (Development of a photoelectrochemical device for Ammonia production)
Période du rapport: 2022-08-01 au 2024-01-31
The knowledge transfer plan (KTP) will be a vendor IP strategy based on the information obtained by previous contacts with industry/manufacturer holders with interest on this innovative technology.
1. Design and development of advanced organic-inorganic hybrid photoelectrodes, based on thin films of both CPPs and inorganic semiconductors, to boost the NH3 production in terms of efficiency, selectivity and stability. Design and setting up of a novel photoelectrochemical device for the solar-driven N2 conversion to NH3.
2. Intellectual property (IP) protection analysis and evaluation of the market issues related to a pre-commercialisation of the process or their components (hybrid materials and photoelectrochemical device for solar ammonia synthesis).
3. Pre-technology transference step by means the road mapping as well as the establishment of contact with end user and companies.
The general conclusion is that the technology developed within DEMONIA project shows great attractive but is, in spite of the effort carried out, in low maturity level.
Industrial and economic impact. Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be one of the most important, and most effective, steps that a country or company can take to reduce its environmental impact and save money. However, in the case of ammonia, the economic impact is not only related with environmental issues. Ammonia is one of the most important chemicals being produced and transported worldwide in huge quantities (180,000 tons annually). It is used as a building block for green chemical industry as well as used as low carbon fertilizer in agriculture. For this reason, to find new technologies to produce ammonia in mild and less energetic conditions will have huge world-wide economic impact. In this sense, cooperative research between the private sector and academia is crucial for the creation of an innovation-friendly market over which an innovative and competitive Europe could be built.
Scientific impact. Developing new photoelectrochemical technologies for ammonia production implies the design of new photoelectrochemical active materials. This fact perfectly meets with Materials Roadmap from SET-Plan criteria where one focus area is dedicated to novel materials solutions or novel combination of known materials to emerge beyond 2020. On the other hand, DEMONIA project considers as fundamental issue to deep in the establishment of structure-activity relationship of the new materials in order to improve both materials themselves and the production process.
The technical and performance validation of the design and development of advanced organic-inorganic hybrid photoelectrodes which compose the first work package (WP1) was duly complete in the expected timeline thereby allowing to reach three important milestones: i) development of hybrid photoelectrodes (related with task 1.1); ii) general characterization and operando structure-reactivity studies (related with task 1.2); and, most important, iii) validation of the photoelectrochemical ammonia production process (related with tasks 1.3). However, at the end of the project, we consider necessary the implementation of more pilot plant studies because lack of definitive results and characterization of reaction performance and products in the solar reactor.
On the other hand, both Market & IP Assessment (WP2), which includes market analysis and report of patentability & FTO study, and Pretechniology transfer (WP3), where a roapmap for the DEMONIA technology has been defined, have been finished.