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New Publication released
Within the Waste2Fuel project, innovative, high-performance, and cost-effective fuel production methods from municipal solid wastes (MSWs) are sought for application as energy carriers or
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Ni-V catalysts Patents
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Pieta, I. S.; Pieta, P.; Nowakowski, R. Nickel-vanadium catalyst for the valorization of carbon dioxide, a method of obtaining a nickel-vanadium catalyst and the use of
New Publication just released
The role of Lewis acidic vanadium centers in DME steam reforming over V-Ni catalysts
Dimethyl ether (DME) as a potential chemical storage of renewable energy was studied for
New Publication just released
Improvement of Ni/Al2O3 Catalysts for Low-Temperature CO2 Methanation by Vanadium and Calcium Oxide Addition
CO2 methanation is a very promising technology for the
Our Publication recognized
CO2 Hydrogenation to Methane over Ni-Catalysts: The Effect of Support and Vanadia Promoting
Within the Waste2Fuel project, innovative, high-performance, and cost-effective fuel
Biofuel steam reforming catalyst for fuel cell application
Within the ongoing project, related to fuels and energy production from biomass, agricultural and other wastes, the technology based on SOFC stack and steam reforming is under development. The
IV FORUM INNOWACYJNOŚCI „Polska droga do czystego transportu”
The meeting is devoted to discussing changes in the transport and urban mobility sector, which are related to the necessity to implement the so-called Green Deal and achieving climate
Bimetallic nanocatalysts supported on graphitic carbon nitride for sustainable energy development: the shape-structure–activity relation
Happy to share with you our publication. The work is related to our ongoing projects and one new research project: “Microfluidic System for Solar Energy Conversion” leading by
CO2 cold plasma test our Ni-V catalysts sent to Prof. Patric da Costa lab
Our Ni/CaO-Al2O3 and stabilized Ni-V catalysts tested for CO2 cold plasma hydrogenation.
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