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Researchers from the Electrochemical Processes Unit of IMDEA Energy participated in the 3rd Workshop of the E3TECH Spanish Excellence Network in Toledo

Spanish Network of Excellence E3TECH has organized its 3rd Workshop on Sustainable Electrochemical Technology within the framework of the 25th Topical ISE Meeting held in Toledo, Spain, the 15th May 2019. In this workshop, the general assembly of the E3TECH network was attended by Dr. Rebeca Marcilla from IMDEA Energy.

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Moreover,  a specific industry session took place in which researchers from companies such as , AQUALIA, ARVIA TECHNOLOGY LTD or CETaqua – SUEZ Group, presented their interests in applying electrochemical technologies to address problems of water treatment and energy storage. In this workshop the researcher from Imdea Energy Enrique García-Quismondo presented the latest results of the operation of a pilot plant for magnesium enrichment of water streams by using Capacitive Deionization.

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Researchers from ECPU will participate in the 25th Topical ISE Meeting in Toledo

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The 25th Topical Meeting that will be celebrated in Toledo, Spain from 12th to 15th May 2019 will count with the participation of researchers of the Electrochemical Processes Unit from IMDEA Energy. The meeting aims to bring together researchers both in fundamental research and in technological applications who try to push the state-of-the-art of  novel electrochemical processes to a new level.

Presentations from ECPU reserachers will cover different topics from "Towards high-energy alkaline flow batteries" presented by Teresa Páez to "Challenges and Hurdles in the Operation of a Capacitive Deionization Pilot Plant" presented by  Enrique García-Quismondo including "Development of Membrane-Free Redox Flow Batteries by using Immiscible Electrolytes" presented by Rebeca Marcilla.

Additionally, the researchers from our unit will also participate in the "3rd Workshop on Sustainable Electrochemical Technology, a parallel event organized by the E3Tech Network.

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Dr. Rebeca Marcilla presented her recent developments in the last ACS National Meeting held in Orlando

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Dr. Rebeca Marcilla from the Electrochemical Processes Unit of IMDEA Energy presented her recent developments in the last ACS National Meeting held in Orlando, FL, on March 31- April 4, 2019.

The ACS National Meetings are where chemistry professionals meet to share ideas and advance scientific and technical knowledge. By attracting thousands of chemical professionals, the meeting provides excellent opportunities for sharing our passion for chemistry, connecting with the world’s largest scientific society, and advancing our career in this ever-changing global economy.

In this conference, with more than 15.000 attendees and more than 12.000 papers presented, Dr. Rebeca Marcilla, gave an Invited Talk titled “Towards the Development of Membrane-Free Redox Flow Batteries by using Immiscible Electrolytes”. 

Conference - Antoni Forner-Cuenca. "Engineering Porous Materials for Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage"


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Friday 17th May, Antoni Forner-Cuenca, Assistant Professor of Department of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology will give a talk  about "Engineering Porous Materials for Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage" at the Marie Sklodowska Room of the IMDEA Energy Institute. 
 
In this seminar, Antoni Forner-Cuenca will present his recent research efforts to develop advanced porous materials for polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) and redox flow batteries (RFBs). First, he will discuss the fabrication, characterization, and performance of novel gas diffusion layer materials with patterned wettability to optimize the water and gas transport in PEFCs. Then, he will discuss my current efforts to develop advanced electrodes for nonaqueous RFB through understanding the role of electrode microstructure and surface chemistry.

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