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Methods

Research
Advanced materials
  • mixed oxides, zeolites and mesoporous materials, supported noble metals and structured materials for oxidation, hydrogenation, energy and environment protection reactions
  • nanocomposite materials, sensors, catalytic membranes, catalytic mufflers and filters
  • nanostructured electrodes (anode, cathode) for photo- and electro-catalytic reactions and fuel cells
Chemical processes
  • clean-up technologies, selective oxidation and hydrogenation processes, membrane reactors, sustainable energy, photo- electro-chemical processes
  • risk analysis, reactor engineering
  • reuse of waste and waste minimization
  • sonochemistry
Energy
  • H2 production (new processes, membrane, photo)
  • photo-active materials, PV new generation cells
  • novel electrode for PEM-FC and solar FCs
  • photo-electrochemical devices
  • biomass conversion and valorization
  • use of electrical energy to driven chemical processes
  
Advanced Chemical analysis
  • several gas-chromatographs (FID, TCD, MS) and micro GCs
  • HPLC with quadrupole analyzer, Ionic Chromatograph
  • Triple mass quadruple GC: GC-MS/MS
  • GCxGC-MS
  • TOC analyzer, Atomic Adsorption
  • FTIR with gas cell, Raman
Study of reactivity of catalysts and materials
  • several lines for catalytic tests in flow conditions equipped with relative feed preparation and analysis systems
  • High-throughput testing
  • apparatus for electrocatalytic tests
  • various lines for photo-reactivity studies
  • various autoclaves (from 100 ml to 0,1 l) for synthesis of catalysts and catalytic tests
  • line for membrane testing
Characterization of solids and materials
  • X-ray diffraction
  • Scanning electron microscopy with EDX, TEM (access)
  • FT-IR, Raman microscopy, UV-Visible in reflectance
  • TG, DSC (with mass analyzer)
  • Chemisorption and surface area
  • Temperature programmed reduction/oxidation/ desorption
  • AA
   
Surface and in situ studies
  • XPS mapping
  • FT-IR lines equipped with DRIFT and transmission flow cells
  • Temperature programmed surface reactions
  • Electrochemical characterization
Catalysis and Sustainable Processes
G. Centi and S. Perathoner
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