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Enhancing the Sustainability of PhotopolymERs ANd phoToinduced prOcesses

Project description

Sustainable photopolymerisation for industry progress

The fast-growing fields of polymers and composites require novel approaches to tailoring material systems and process cycles and developing new materials with controlled rheology, solidification kinetics and surface characteristics. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the ESPERANTO project will improve the sustainability of photopolymers. By boosting the use of photopolymerisation processes in the industrial sector (to replace less sustainable processes), the project will develop greener and safer materials. The project will also train a new generation of researchers with advanced scientific skills and sustainability consciousness. Bringing together eight universities with eight non-academic partners, ESPERANTO will reach its objectives through individual PhD projects addressing sustainable innovation within an international and intersectoral research network of academic institutions and enterprises.

Objective

Esperanto (Enhancing the Sustainability of PhotopolymERs ANd phoToinduced prOcesses) aims at i) improving the sustainability of photopolymers ii) boosting the use of photopolymerisation processes in the industrial sector to replace less sustainable processes iii) training a new generation of researchers with advanced scientific skills and sustainability consciousness. Gathering 8 universities and 8 non-academic partners, ESPERANTO will reach its objectives through individual PhD projects addressing sustainable innovation, within an international and intersectoral research network of academic institutions and enterprises in the field of photopolymers and high-tech. Photopolymerization is a key enabling technology for coatings, adhesives, printing inks, packaging, wood finishing, and electronics. Photoinduced reactions are greener than most chemical processes, as they do not use solvents, are not energy intensive, are fast and efficient. However, they still present sustainability issues, namely use of fossil-based raw materials, migration of components during the service life of the product (limiting their use in medical and food applications), need of harmful UV lights, and limited applicability to thick/opaque samples or non-illuminated areas. Furthermore, photopolymers are mostly crosslinked, thus non-recyclable.
ESPERANTO will tackle the technical and environmental issues of photopolymerisation, developing greener and safer materials for present processes and investigating innovative photopolymerisation processes. Implementing new sustainable materials and prototypes based on new photoprocesses, it will set innovative and sustainable light-based technologies, able to enter new markets (e.g. the medical sector) and innovate existing ones, making an impact on EU’s economy. Moreover, ESPERANTO will prepare highly-skilled and employable researchers, with strong environmental consciousness, strengthening Europe’s human capital base in sustainable R&I.

Coordinator

POLITECNICO DI TORINO
Net EU contribution
€ 778 312,80
Address
CORSO DUCA DEGLI ABRUZZI 24
10129 Torino
Italy

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Region
Nord-Ovest Piemonte Torino
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Participants (5)

Partners (10)