by Jess Adamson | Aug 2, 2021 | Research
Urea-SCR aftertreatment systems have been implemented in lean burn vehicles to reduce NOx emissions in order to meet government regulations. Current commercial catalysts (Cu- and Fe- promoted zeolites) are able to achieve very high NOx removal efficiencies once they...
by Jess Adamson | Jul 1, 2021 | Research
Modular approaches are used to produce scaffolding materials for tissue engineering have delivered promising results for bottom-up methods, which show superior advantages, including more complex molecular and structural flexibility allowing for multifunctional...
by Jess Adamson | Jul 1, 2021 | Research
TIPS (Test-bench for Ion Source Plasma Studies) is a 2.45 GHz Hydrogen Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) plasma generator designed to be used as a flexible device to study the relationship between the engineering design of the source and the physical parameters of...
by Jess Adamson | Jun 30, 2021 | Research
Acid catalysts have been the backbone of the chemical industry since the very first plants in which they were called to convert oil into precious products. With the progressive shift towards sustainable resources, often the old catalysts fail since biomass-based...
by Jess Adamson | Jun 30, 2021 | Research
Heriberto Pfeiffer works at the Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México at Mexico city. His research interests are focused on different topics as: i) the CO2 capture and catalytic conversion to added product values;...
by Jess Adamson | May 27, 2021 | Research
Capacitively coupled plasma (CCP) sources have a variety of important applications, which make use of the interaction of active species (ions and radicals) created in the plasma volume with the surface materials of the electrodes. Due to the radio frequency (RF)...