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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position: Structure-activity relationships for CO2 capture materials
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electrochemical absorbents for CO2 capture. Funding for this project covers the home tuition fees and a stipend. Studentship description How can we accelerate the discovery of new sorbents for electrochemical CO2
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or below, almost all electricity is supplied from zero or low-carbon sources in 2050, such as renewables or fossil fuels with CO2 capture and storage (CCS) in deep geological formations. CCS has consequently
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hydrogen production based on a novel CO2 capture and liquefaction technology that delivers high-purity liquid CO2. In addition, it will investigate new national CO2 maritime logistical chains and the
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of organisms capable of efficient CO2-driven carbon cycling. Importantly, these can be harnessed for new CO2 capture and bioconversion processes that promise to outcompete current technologies, and are ideal
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possible. Your position Topic of research: Metal-organic Frameworks (MOFs) are promising for environmental remediation like CO2 capture and toxic metal absorption. We take the approach of controlling the oxo
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materials and molecules. We are particularly interested in graphene-based materials, covalent-organic frameworks and cages, and hyperbranched polymers in the context of their applications in capture, storage
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De Roo. You can start as soon as possible. Topic of research: Metal-organic Frameworks (MOFs) are promising for environmental remediation like CO2 capture and toxic metal absorption. We take the
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, geothermal heat, and industrial waste heat all play critical roles. One promising solution for harnessing these energy sources is the supercritical CO2 (sCO2) Brayton cycle, which offers high thermodynamic
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. Hydrogen, a cornerstone of clean energy, requires advanced high-pressure storage systems to power transportation and decarbonise industries. CO2 capture and storage also depend on robust sealing technologies