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Project

advanced Carbon Materials from Biowaste: Sustainable pathways to Drive innovative Green Technologies (GreenCarbon)

the energy crisis, environmental pollution and global warming are serious problems that are of great concern throughout the world. Around 40% of the world's energy consumption is deidcated to the production of materials and chemicals. thus, there is a need to develop high-performance materials based on renewable resources, simpler to synthesise and cost effective. Carbon materials derived from renewable resources (e.g. biomass) are ideal candidates to meet these needs. the main objective of our proposed Innovative Training Network is to develop new scientific knowledge, capability, technology, and commerrcial product for biomass-derived carbons (BCs); thus impacting the way that europe uses and innovates with sustainable carbon materials. This will be accomplished through outstanding research and training programmes for fourteer early-stage researchers (ESRs). Our proposed research programe is feasible given the varied expertise and knowledge of the academic and industrial participants. We expect that Green Carbon will improve our ability to rationally design a rangeof functionalised BC-derived materials using different individual and synergistically coupled processes and expand their practical applications. Our research programme comprehensively covers all aspects from precursors (the nature of biomass) enabling a unique design of engineered sustainable BC materials. At the same time, our training programme is designed with the aim to empower the ESRs through the provision of a comprehensive and coherent training package, iwhich includes complementary competencies and knowledge in all the science, engineering and business skills so as to be capable of deploying new technologies within different environments both inside and outside of academia.

Date:1 Oct 2016 →  31 Mar 2021
Keywords:biomass, carbon materials
Disciplines:Recycling, Carbon sequestration science, (Multiphase) flow, Heat and mass transfer, Horticultural crop production, Agrochemistry and fertilisers