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Porous carbon materials for Solar photoElectrolytic Disinfection

Descrizione del progetto

Disinfezione dell’acqua ad energia solare

Nel mondo almeno due miliardi di persone utilizzano una fonte di acqua potabile contaminata dalle feci. Anche nel mondo sviluppato, microrganismi che causano malattie e spesso resistenti agli antibiotici possono incanalarsi nella rete idrica. Urgono pertanto dei metodi di disinfezione dell’acqua sostenibili ed economici. Le tecnologie di disinfezione ad energia solare sono in circolazione da un po’ di tempo. Grazie al progetto SED, finanziato dall’UE, stanno ottenendo un’ulteriore spinta altamente tecnologica da materiali di carbonio nanostrutturati. Al posto degli ossidanti chimici saranno utilizzati l’acqua naturale e l’ossigeno e l’intero processo sarà alimentato dal Sole per una soluzione pulita, sostenibile ed ecologica.

Obiettivo

Water is one crucial natural resource since life on our planet depends on it. The transmission of serious diseases through pathogenic microorganisms in water is extremely common in the developing world and the antimicrobial resistance has increased globally. The understanding of new processes that guarantee effectively the elimination of resistant microorganisms and access to safe drinking water, is therefore of utmost importance, thus a priority in H2020 programme. The scientific aim of Porous carbon materials for Solar photoElectrolytic Disinfection (SED) project is the development of a new sustainable methodology for water treatment. It will be the first time that Ordered Mesoporous Carbons and graphene foam are used in a solar photoelectrolytic disinfection system. The societal aims are to contribute to the reduction of the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation. SED project proposes an advanced oxidation process combined with specific carbon materials, which can operate under ambient temperature and pressure, developing a new low-cost technology to water treatment. Oxygen and water will be used as oxidant without the addition of consumable chemicals and without generation of potential mutagenic disinfection byproducts. If one uses solar energy to drive the photoelectrolytic process, then it becomes a truly clean technology. The Associate Laboratory LSRE-LCM (Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, FEUP) has excellent resources and facilities to carry on this research, because it is one of the most advanced academic laboratories for carbon materials production and characterisation in the EU. The participation of the Adventech company as the partner organisation for the secondment is an excellent opportunity to develop a new research method in which the transference of knowledge is one of the principal aims. These are excellent conditions for the development of SED project by Dr Velo.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinatore

UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 147 815,04
Indirizzo
PRACA GOMES TEIXEIRA
4099-002 Porto
Portogallo

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Regione
Continente Norte Área Metropolitana do Porto
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 147 815,04