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Catalysis for Energy

Transforming the energy economy to address the major challenges of decreasing fossil fuel supplies and the need to reduce CO2 emissions achieved by developing:

  • Hydrogen Storage Technologies
  • Inorganic Membranes for High Temperature Applications (eg CO2 capture)
  • Integrated Production of Energy and Chemicals from Biomass Waste
  • Electrocatalytic Technologies
  • Catalytic Chemistry to Convert Waste CO2 into Useful Chemicals

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      • Catalysis for Energy
        • Hydrogen Storage Technologies
        • Inorganic Membranes for High Temperature Applications
        • Integrated Production of Energy and Chemicals from Biomass Waste
        • Electrocatalytic Technologies
        • Catalytic Chemistry to Convert Waste CO2 into Useful Chemicals
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      • Principles and Techniques
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Research Centre in Catalysis and Intensified Processing
Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne
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