
FlowPhotoChem.eu
@flowphotochem
FlowPhotoChem is an EU-funded project developing novel technologies to convert sunlight and CO2 into valuable chemicals, helping to reach EU emission targets.
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15-04-2020 11:13:46
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Thank u so much for having me at the FlowPhotoChem.eu workshop in 🇺🇬 and thank you ChemLight & Justus Masa for taking such good care of me. It was great to hear about all the activities that are supporting the transition to clean energy accessibility. I hope 2 come again 1 day ☺️








Register and visit eChemicles's booth (Hall A4 J11) at the Carbon Capture and Technology Expo Europe on 23-24th October, see our solution for yourself! Our colleagues, Péter Farkas, Tamás Fődi, Balázs Hepp and Mariia Shabalina will welcome everyone who are interested in CCU



Our Ranga Rohit Seemakurthi is presenting the results of our group performed in the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking machines. Thanks to them and to BSC-CNS we can compete internationally!

Today I am in the round table for SunCoChem H2020 Project's last event representing FlowPhotoChem.eu Thanks for the invitation!


An interview by Cell Press discussing what ignited my passion for renewable energy research EPFL Mechanical Engineering EPFL School of Engineering



The FlowPhotoChem.eu project wraps up successfully! With partners across Europe, we developed tech that transforms CO₂ into valuable chemicals using sunlight. A big thank you to Kristina Bole from HaDEA and expert Guy Baret for their guidance. ITQ (UPV-CSIC) Universitat Politècnica de València Josep Albero Sancho



Our Horizon Europe🇪🇺 funded project, FlowPhotoChem.eu has a 2-page spread in the latest issue of Innovation News Network! Check out our results and reusable outputs. ⚡️🌞

1st paper of 2025 is a fact: Turns out, adding gas bubbles can boost photon absorption in photoreactors by scattering and intensifying light intensity. 🔗Reaction Chemistry & Engineering: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… 🙌: Jasper Schuurmans, Stefan Zondag, Arnab, Miguel, John and Timothy Noël #flowchemistry

Have you read the first technical publication on extending eChemicles's activities towards electrochemical #ethylene production? Tamas Fodi and JanakyLab have co-authored a paper with Balázs Endrődi and Mohd Monis Ayyub from University of Szeged, which was published in Carbon Energy.

