SPECIAL SESSION 6
HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES IN THE ZERO-NET CO2 EMISSIONS STRATEGY: FROM CATALYTIC PROCESSES TO MEMBRANE APPLICATIONS (SS6)

The Special Session “Hydrogen technologies in the zero-net CO2 emissions strategy: from catalytic processes to membrane applications” will deal with the most recent scientific advances presented by a number of renowned scientists working in the area of hydrogen technologies, renewable energies, catalysis, electrification, membrane engineering and carbon capture and utilization, presenting the latest advancements on the Hydrogen Technologies in the zero-net CO2 emissions strategy. Further objective of this session is the illustration of the potential and perspectives related to the combination of hydrogen technologies, advanced eco-compatible materials for energy, and carbon capture to contributing to the decarbonisation of the energy sector and the environmental protection as well. Experts and scientists coming from Academia and Industry as well as International Organizations and Decision-Makers with a large experience on the ground are expected to participate actively to the discussion on the aforementioned topics of this Special Session, which will illustrate the most impacting news on the route towards the zero-net CO2 emissions strategy application.


TOPICS
  • Thermo and photo catalytic systems for decarbonised hydrogen production
  • Hydrogen technologies and renewable energy
  • Membrane engineering in hydrogen generation and separation/purification
  • CO2 valorisation into Bio-fuels and e-fuels
  • Hydrogen and fuel cells
  • Advanced eco-compatible materials for energy and hydrogen technology applications


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PUBLICATION:
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INVITED SPEAKER(S):

  • MEMBRANE-BASED STRATEGIES TO OBTAIN PURE OR
    CONCENTRATED H2 FROM GAS STREAMS
    Dr. Pasquale Zito
    National Research Council,
    Institute on Membrane Technology,
    Italy
    ABSTRACT PDF
  • ‘FROM HYDROGEN PRODUCTION TO SYSTEM IMPACT:
    PATHWAYS FOR NET-ZERO ENERGY TRANSITIONS’
    Prof. Canan Acar
    University of Twente,
    The Netherlands
    ABSTRACT (PDF)
  • ROLE OF THE ZEOLITE SUPPORT IN WATER-GAS SHIFT PATHWAYS
    OVER MoS2 CATALYSTS UNDER OPERANDO CONDITIONS
    Dr. Francesco Dalena
    Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen,
    Center for Zeolites and Nanoporous Materials,
    France
    ABSTRACT (PDF)
  • Dr. Jan Veres
    VSB-Technical University of Ostrava,
    Czech Republic
  • H2 CHEMICAL STORAGE IN E-FUELS: NOVEL MATERIALS FOR
    POWER-TO-X
    Dr. Gianluca Landi
    National Research Council,
    Institute of Sciences and Technologies for
    Sustainable Energy and Mobility,
    Italy
    ABSTRACT PDF
  • ADVANCED MEMBRANE ARCHITECTURES FOR SUSTAINABLE
    HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES
    Prof. Selmiye Alkan Gursel
    Sabancı University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences;
    Sabancı University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center (SUNUM),
    Turkey
    ABSTRACT PDF
  • ‘OPTIMAL DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MULTILAYERED
    METAL MEMBRANES FOR HYDROGEN PURIFICATION
    DRIVEN BY COMPLEX NON-IDEAL PERMEATION’
    Prof. Alessio Caravella
    University of Calabria,
    Italy
    ABSTRACT (PDF)
  • INTEGRATION OF MEMBRANE GAS SEPARATION IN CO2
    HYDROGENATION FOR E-FUELS PRODUCTION
    Dr. Luigi Marsico
    National Research Council - Institute on Membrane Technology,
    Italy
    ABSTRACT PDF
  • Prof. Vicenzo Palma
    University of Salerno,
    Italy
  • ENGINEERING NANOSTRUCTURED PHOTOCATALYSTS FOR
    HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS-DERIVED MOLECULES
    AND WASTE STREAMS
    Prof. Giuseppina Iervolino
    University of Salerno,
    Italy
  • ‘CO2 HYDROGENATION TO e-MeOH AND e-DME: ADVANCES
    AND CHALLENGES’
    Dr. Giuseppe Bonura
    CNR-ITAE,
    Italy
    ABSTRACT (PDF)
  • Prof. Marco Maggini
    Tuscia University,
    Italy
  • BEYOND GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL: A SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT
    OF GREEN HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES
    Dr. Manfredi Picciotto Maniscalco
    National Research Council,
    Institute of Advanced Energy Technologies,
    Italy