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SUMMARY:Novel approaches to Hydrogen\, CO2 Conversion and Ammonia to reduc
 e carbon emissions - Professor John Irvine\, St Andrews University
DTSTART:20241205T113000Z
DTEND:20241205T123000Z
UID:TALK223243@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Catherine Pearson
DESCRIPTION:Whilst many technologies seek to deliver Net Zero\, most fall 
 short when whole life cycle is considered. We therefore need to deliver a 
 range of low carbon technologies including some that actually reduce carbo
 n impact to have a change of achieving Net Zero. Work at St Andrews has de
 veloped a number of approaches to develop new lower carbon technologies.\n
 \n\nUnderstanding and controlling the processes occurring at catalyst surf
 aces and electrode/electrolyte interface are key factors in optimising fue
 l cells and electrolysers. Metal particles supported on oxide surfaces pro
 mote many of the reactions and processes that underpin the global chemical
  industry and are key to many emergent clean energy technologies. At prese
 nt\, particles are generally prepared by deposition or assembly methods wh
 ich\, although versatile\, usually offer limited control over several key 
 particle characteristics\, including size\, coverage\, and especially meta
 l-surface linkage.\n\n\nHere we look at new approaches to deliver effectiv
 e catalysts and electrocatalysts for hydrogen production\, CO2 conversion 
 and ammonia technologies
LOCATION:Open Plan Area\, Institute for Energy and Environmental Flows\, M
 adingley Rise CB3 0EZ
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