
Circular carbon processes
Carbon is an essential part of almost everything that surrounds us and thus also an important input factor in very many production processes.
Carbon is an essential part of almost everything that surrounds us and thus also an important input factor in very many production processes.
Examples of such processes are: electrochemical production of chemicals, fuels and materials (power-to-products) and innovative use of electricity such as plasma, microwaves and ultrasound to power processes.
Hybrid nanomaterials are defined as unique chemical conjugates of organic and/or inorganic materials. These materials have extraordinary physical and chemical properties due to their size at the nanoscale. In addition, they often combine the best...
The research group has laboratories and equipment to synthesize a number of different material groups such as zeolites and zeotypes, organometallic frameworks (MOFs), carbon-based materials, oxides, polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS), fine...
Liquefied hydrogen production from surplus wind/hydro power and fossil sources in Norway
NoviCo will contribute to achieve EU’s ambitious objectives, by providing an innovative technological solution for the sustainable and socially acceptable conversion of low value lignocellulosic residues, such as thinnings, sawdust into biobased...
NCS C+ aims to develop four climate-positive technologies that will help increase the pace of the green transition and remove large volumes of carbon dioxide and methane from the atmosphere.
NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectroscopy is essential i many fields of research and science like e.g. chemistry, physics, biochemistry, and medicine. The method exploits the magnetic properties of the atomic nuclei and depending upon usage NMR...