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✨ Objev českých vědců píše novou kapitolu učebnic elektrochemie 🔹 Vědci a vědkyně z J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry CAS dosáhli ve spolupráci s Pařížskou univerzitou průlomového výsledku. Ovlivnit může budoucí vývoj inteligentních materiálů. Objev, který zpochybňuje jednu ze základních zásad
🔋First #keynote lecture at the Challenges in #Renewable Energy Storage conference: Prof. Beatriz Roldán Cuenya from Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society delivers a fascinating talk on catalytic systems from "cradle" to end of operation and the journey of turning precatalysts into active phases.
🌍📷Keynote #lecture at the Challenges on the #Renewable Energy Storage: Catalysts size steers the selectivity in refineries of tomorrow. Prof. Bert Weckhuysen BertWeckhuysen from Utrecht University gives an insightful overview of new catalytic technologies on the horizon. Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
🌍📷Keynote #lecture at Challenges on #Renewable Energy Storage: Do we need conventional catalysis to produce alcohol e-fuels? Not necessarily! Dr. Jiří Dědeček from J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry CAS depicted a direct route from methane to methanol. #GreenEnergy #Catalysis Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
🔋Keynote #lecture at the conference Challenges on the #Renewable Energy Storage at Liblice Castle: 🔋Ammonia production, a cornerstone of food production, needs the best of thermal and electrocatalysis, says Prof. Ib Chorkendorf from DTU. #Catalysis Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
🔋"PEM #electrolytes deployed by 2050? Novel #membranes 5x thinner and new electrodes with an order of magnitude lower noble metal loadings are essential!" said Iryna Zenyuk from UC Irvine during her keynote lecture at the "Challenges on Renewable Energy Storage". Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society