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selective catalysts for electro-driven hydrogenation reactions of unsaturated C-O bonds using molecular complexes and integrating the latter into functional electrodes. These reactions offer a pathway to
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likely to continue to increase. Separations are also critical for future industries, such as hydrogen fuel cells, which require purification of hydrogen gas, or waste-to-energy processes such as
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No: SWEE0251 Introductory Paragraph Hydrogen energy increasingly becomes one of the major energy resources in the context of the world-wide efforts of tackling CO2 emission issues for transition towards the net
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for electro-driven hydrogenation reactions of unsaturated C-O bonds using molecular complexes and integrating the latter into functional electrodes. These reactions offer a pathway to access a variety of value
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. This project is cross-disciplinary and focuses on Design optimization of hydrogen fuel cell-powered aircraft, working across two different departments within Imperial, the Dyson School of Design Engineering and
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Start date: 29/09/2024 Fee status : UK Duration 4 years 1st Supervisor: Dr Mingming Zhu 2nd Supervisor: Dr Ali Nabavi Main Content of Advertisement Hydrogen and sustainable fuels will play a
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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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Doctoral student in development of novel catalysts for hydrogen fuelled alkaline membrane fuel cells
The polymer electrolyte fuel cell, converting hydrogen to electricity, is a key technology for the green transition for transport as well as stationary applications. The anion exchange membrane fuel
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application areas include water harvesting by adsorption and catalytic hydrogen generation using MOFs. The project mainly involves the synthesis and characterization of existing and new MOFs, as
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Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The research will be aimed at the study and design of hydrogen