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simulations will be used to examine the adsorption and desorption of gases in these materials. This is an essential requirement to understand material stability over the many years that storage requires
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, which we called NMR-Relaxorption. It combines simultaneous measurements of adsorption and desorption with low-field NMR measurements of signal intensity and relaxation/diffusion. This concept
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to be carried out in the Institute for Bioengineering at the University of Edinburgh is going to combine anti-adhesive approach to prevent bacterial adsorption and bactericidal method to achieve effective
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prove extremely beneficial for applications in various areas, including electrochemical energy storage, catalysis and gas adsorption. MXenes have already shown promise for gas separations, as they showed
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nanocomposite materials of POMs and nanocellulose through additive manufacturing, and characterization of the obtained materials.The work duties also include studying water and moisture adsorption
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properties of a given electrode-electrolyte interface (e.g., pH, specific adsorption of molecules, nature of the ionic species) have a critical influence onto the reactivity and durability of electrochemical
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this project, you are given the opportunity to focus on environmental applications of porous materials such as MOFs. Specific application areas include water harvesting by adsorption and catalytic hydrogen
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, electrolyte and constant potential which will allow to do simulations under electrochemical conditions. For example, this will allow to simulate the adsorption and reactions on the supported catalyst
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of the growth of the functional layer with a monitoring of the morphology of the layer by AFM or SECM. The study of the kinetics and thermodynamics of adsorption of a metal cation in the functional layer will be
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under air to eliminate organic pollutants in gaseous form (CO2,H2O) would therefore be easier. Zeolites are considered competitive materials in terms of cost, shape selectivity and adsorption efficiency