Hierarchical catalysts: fascinating strategies playing with structures at the nanoscale
 
        Event details
| Date | 21.04.2016 | 
| Speaker | Prof. Paolo Fornasiero, ICCOM-CNR and INSTM | 
| Location | 
                      
                      
                      
                        EPFL Valais Wallis andConstance Visser Witman Zeuzier Room | 
| Category | Conferences - Seminars | 
      Heterogeneous transition metal catalysts are generally based on nanoparticles, that nowadays can be synthesize with uniform size and shape. The extraordinary advances in material science support a new vision for nanoscale-inspired design and synthesis of industrially important catalysts. This precise structural and morphological control, coupled with the possibility to modulate the metal-support interactions, allowed us to have a step change increase in the activity, selectivity and stability of many industrially and environmentally important catalysts.
In this context, renewable energy conversion, pollution prevention and control are the real challenge of the 21st century and the focus of the present talk.
    In this context, renewable energy conversion, pollution prevention and control are the real challenge of the 21st century and the focus of the present talk.
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- Prof B. Smit
Contact
- Constance Visser Witman