PROMECA will develop, test, and validate an innovative membrane reactor integrating new structured catalysts and selective membranes to improve the overall performance, durability, cost effectiveness, and sustainability over different industrially interesting processes, with distributed hydrogen production as the main focus of the project.
The project will bring substantial impacts in terms of skills and knowledge development of the researchers, as well as higher R&I output, contributing to convert more ideas into products. Organizations involved will strongly boost their capacity to carry out R&I activities in multidisciplinary and inter-sectorial collaborations. Finally, the project will enhance the innovation potential and competitiveness of the EU industry, reinforcing its world leadership as a true knowledge-driven industry.
Regarding the four main objectives listed above, the work carried out during the reporting period towards the achievement of each listed objective is detailed below.
Support career development and training of several researchers: the international and inter-sectoral mobility among all the partners was continuously assured and monitored to reach this objective
Up to 31/10/2022, 7 project meetings were performed, as planned, in order to (i) assess and validate research findings in a systematic way, and (ii) monitor the discrepancy among the project objectives and the obtained results. The performed meetings are detailed in the following T1.5 paragraph.
7 dedicated workshops were organized and performed, each with a different focus, in order to increase the competences of all the participants. These workshops were open to the scientific and industrial community, in order to increase the visibility of the PROMECA project.
PROMECA will develop, test, and validate an innovative membrane reactor: in all the project a big effort was spent by all partners in order to develop new structured catalysts and selective membranes, with the aim to obtain an important process intensification in the field of distributed hydrogen production. In parallel, detailed modelling of hydrogen plant schemes integrating membrane reactors have been developed.
Anyway, the Covid-19 pandemic did not allow to complete all the secondments as planned.