Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology for CO2: Capture and Conversion
22 SEPTEMBER16:00 - 17:30
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ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY | |||
INNOVATION FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION | |||
TT.IV - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology for CO2: Capture and Conversion |
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Co-organized with Polytechnic of Turin, IIT Center for Sustainable Future Technologies - CSFT@POLITO, FBK and ENEA Chair: Stefano BIANCO, Polytechnic of Turin |
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The possible paths that lead to the reduction of the human impact and on climate change mitigation are different and pass from the synergistic use of new materials and new technologies, towards a virtuous approach to be followed in the near future. Different technologies can be adopted in a synergistic way in an attempt to offer a viable solution to reducing anthropogenic CO2. It is crucial to think how the nanotechnologies, available or soon to be available, would make CO2 capture, cache, and conversion a valid way for achieving a more sustainable energy society. |
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The symposium is part of the workshop WS.I | |||
TT.IV.B.1 WS.I.4.1 |
Deepack PANT - CV VITO, Belgium Technological advances in carbon dioxide capture & utilization (CCU) |
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TT.IV.B.2 WS.I.4.2 |
Daniele SASSONE - CV Polytechnic of Turin & CSFT@POLITO Synergic effect of Carbon Nanotubes on Zeolitic Organic Framework catalyst for CO2 electroreduction |
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TT.IV.B.3 WS.I.4.3 |
Paolo PESCARMONA - CV University of Groningen, The Netherlands Supported bismuth nanoparticles as upscalable and highly selective electrocatalyst for the conversion of CO2 into formate |
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TT.IV.B.4 WS.I.4.4 |
Stefano STENDARDO - CV ENEA Deep decarbonisation of hard-to-abate industry via inherently circular CCUS processes |
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TT.IV.B.5 WS.I.4.5 |
Enrico BOCCI - CV Università Guglielmo Marconi Steam indirectly heated gasification for biofuels productions from residual biomass |
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