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, ultraviolet/visible radiation (UV/VIS-light) and a photocatalyst. The reactor will be driven by an electronic system with making-decision capabilities in order to control both operations and the whole process
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research project where you will be part of the research team to develop/produce/investigate Synthesis of light conversion solution involving photocatalyst to absorb Infra-red light for up conversion
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Université Gustave Eiffel - Site de Marne-la-Vallée | Champs sur Marne, le de France | France | 2 months ago
-based photocatalyst panels have been carried out in the PhD work of Dr M. Le Pivert supervised by Pr Y. Leprince-Wang. It showed promising results to decrease CO, O3, COVs and NOx concentrations. Herein
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structures based on CuO and ZnO NPs composites for the photocatalytic treatment of wastewaters facilitating the recovery of photocatalyst materials. Robocasted 3D structures will be elaborated using bio
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interested in new physical properties of epitaxial oxide crystals, carrier dynamics in photocatalysts, low-dimensional structures, metastable materials synthesis, autonomous synthesis based on machine learning
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on the design of flow reactors compatible with heterogeneous photocatalysts and will aim to overcome current challenges faced by Lubrizol in the development of new sustainable approaches to the production
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appropriate photocatalysts developed in the project. The photocatalytic CO2 hydrogenations will be carried out under continuous flow. The green hydrogen required in the process will be obtained by water
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applications. LDH themselves are used as photocatalysts but have moderate activity (absorption mainly in UV, low charge separation and transportation efficiency) [1]. Coupling LDH with either other
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functional materials for energy and health applications. Alternatively, candidates new to processing but with demonstrated experience in applications such as photocatalysts (or other energy applications), and
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photocatalyst structures and performance, thus driving innovation in clean energy and sustainable water treatment technologies; and a team to enhance the proton storage capacity of solid electrodes and to