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CERIUM-BASED CATALYSTS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF HYDROGEN FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES: A THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH OF THE STRUCTURE-REACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
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Enhancing long term relationships of European and Latin American researchers for the development of non-conventional more efficient catalytic material for the purification of molecular hydrogen from renewable sources
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The concerns about global warming have increased the interest in energy sources that can reduce the net carbon dioxide emissions, such as the use of hydrogen (H2) as energy vector in fuel cell operated devices.
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The main objective of the project is to contribute to a deep understanding of non-conventional and more efficient catalytic materials in the purification of molecular hydrogen, produced by renewable organic sources, by combining experimental results with theoretical calculations.
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The achievement of the project relies on the unique and complementary multidisciplinary expertise of the European and Latin American teams involved. All the groups possess world-known expertise on oxide based
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catalysts for multiple applications, and some of them have already successfully
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worked together in similar systems (previous collaborations: Argentina-France, France-Spain, Argentina-Spain).

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Eulanest is a collaborative project funded in the frame of the FP6 ERA-Net program.

CERIUM-BASED CATALYSTS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF HYDROGEN FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES: A THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH OF THE STRUCTURE-REACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS

Abstract

Enhancing long term relationships of European and Latin American researchers for the development of non-conventional more efficient catalytic material for the purification of molecular hydrogen from renewable sources


The concerns about global warming have increased the interest in energy sources that can reduce the net carbon dioxide emissions, such as the use of hydrogen (H2) as energy vector in fuel cell operated devices.

The main objective of the project is to contribute to a deep understanding of non-conventional and more efficient catalytic materials in the purification of molecular hydrogen, produced by renewable organic sources, by combining experimental results with theoretical calculations.

The achievement of the project relies on the unique and complementary multidisciplinary expertise of the European and Latin American teams involved. All the groups possess world-known expertise on oxide based

catalysts for multiple applications, and some of them have already successfully

worked together in similar systems (previous collaborations: Argentina-France, France-Spain, Argentina-Spain).