Project description
A novel approach to photoelectrocatalytic devices
The photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) reduction of CO2 into chemical fuels in water is a promising route to mitigate the energy crisis and global warming issues. The EU-funded DECADE project focusses on a new PEC approach, avoiding water oxidation as anodic reaction. Novel PEC technology will be developed using alcohols and waste CO2 as feed. Different applications are investigated, including green refinery as well as distributed green solvent production and use to lower the carbon footprint in methanol plant. The project involves top-level scientists in the field and an international collaboration with Japan to allow the best possible benchmarking for the novel approach developed.
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinator
1040 Bruxelles
Belgium
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98122 Messina
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50121 Firenze
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43007 Tarragona
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80539 Munchen
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20009 San Sebastian
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52428 Julich
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00156 Roma
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10135 Torino
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06800 Cankaya Ankara
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35122 Padova
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151 24 Maroussi Athina
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1180 Uccle
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113 8656 Tokyo
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35018 San Martino Di Lupari
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6900 Lugano
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152 34 Chalandri
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