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    updated on August 9, 2024

Turning Carbon Challenges into Opportunities: CO2 Reduction to Value-added Products

     
   12 Sept. clessidra che gira 09:00 - 10:30
 ROOM 8
energy
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
TT.V Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA
Turning Carbon Challenges into Opportunities: CO2 Reduction to Value-added Products
Co-organized with Polytechnic University of Turin
Chair: Francesca RISPLENDI, Polytechnic University of Turin
In recent years, the imperative to address anthropogenic CO2 emissions and their impact on global climate has fueled a significant transition towards renewable energy sources, with the goal of reducing dependence on fossil fuels. However, with conventional fuels persisting in the short-to- medium term, the need arises for strategies to offset CO2 emissions. Electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2 RR) presents itself as a compelling avenue within this context. In CO2 RR, the advancement of high-performance electrocatalysts is crucial. These catalysts must maintain a delicate equilibrium between selectivity, stability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness while upholding environmental sustainability. Comparing theoretical modeling and operando measurement techniques is imperative for refining catalysts. By synergizing these complementary approaches, electrocatalysts can be finely tuned, ensuring optimal performance across various operational conditions.
The symposium is part of the WS.II
TT.V.E.1 WS.II.5.1 Angelica CHIODONI - CV
IIT
The value chain of CO2: an overview of the present technologies and perspectives of exploitation in the present industrial scenario
!DONNA PPT eceded
TT.V.E.2 WS.II.5.2 Antonina CLEMENTE - CV
Nippon Gases Industrial S.r.l.
From threat to valuable resource: challenges and prospects for the future of CO2 in industry
!DONNA PPT eceded
TT.V.E.3 WS.II.5.3 Wenbo JU - CV
South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
The evolution of Bi-based electrocatalysts during CO2RR: Post-mortem and Operando investigations
!DONNA PPT eceded
TT.V.E.4 WS.II.5.4 Guillermo DIAZ SAINZ - CV
University of Cantabria, Spain
Integration of oxidation reactions relevant to formate production via continuous CO2 electroreduction
!DONNA PPT eceded
 

 

 
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