| 11 Sept. | 11:30 - 13:00 | |||
| ROOM 17 | |||||||
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| YOUNGINNOVATION |
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| THE STATE OF RESEARCH COMMUNICATED BY YOUNG RESEARCHERS | |||||||
| TT.II - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||||||
| Composite materials for electrochemistry | |||||||
| Co-organized with iENTRANCE@ENL Chair: Mauro PASQUALI, Sapienza University of Rome |
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Cutting-edge renewable energy conversion technologies demand advanced electro- and photoelectrocatalysts, but traditional development methods are slow and time-consuming. High-throughput methodologies facilitate rapid synthesis and screening of material libraries, while operando techniques, such as X-ray absorption spectroscopy, offer real-time insights into catalyst behavior under operational conditions. This innovative approach accelerates the discovery of new materials and deepens our understanding of their performance, propelling the advancement of next-generation energy technologies. |
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| The symposium is part of the SE.I |
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| TT.II.I.1 SE.I.4.1 |
Introductive Keynote Raffaello MAZZARO University of Bologna Novel approaches for the development of electro- and photoelectrocatalysts |
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| TT.II.I.2 SE.I.4.2 |
Giulia GIANOLA - CV IIT Iron-Nitrogen-Carbon Catalysts by Different Synthesis Approaches for Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Fuel Cells Applications |
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| TT.II.I.3 SE.I.4.3 |
Jaimon CHONEDAN JOHNSON - CV CNR-IMM Fabrication of Electrodes using High Surface Area 3D Graphene Substrates |
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| TT.II.I.4 SE.I.4.4 |
Alessia FORTUNATI - CV IIT CO2 electroreduction to CO in a membrane electrode assembly cell configuration for process scaling up |
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| TT.II.I.5 SE.I.4.5 |
Nicolò ROSSETTI - CV University of Padova Dual-Coordinated Nickel Single Atoms Stabilized in a Triazine-thiadiazole Based Organic Polymer for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction |
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