Our partners from University of Stuttgart proudly presented their research at the 10th ENMIX Workshop, contributing to insightful discussions within the nanoporous materials community, extending their research knowledge gained from Collaborative Research Center 1333 | University of Stuttgart.
Key contributions:
➡️ Jai Singh presented his work on urea electrosynthesis via COF from CO₂ and nitrate leveraging confinement effects.
➡️ Misha Kumari shared her research on molecular heterogeneous Cu electrocatalysts, focusing on radical reaction mechanisms on nanostructured metal oxides.
➡️ Seda Yilmaz presented her work on CO₂ reduction under nano-confinement.
In addition, Prof Deven Estes highlighted advances in catalysis via confinement of organometallic catalysts within mesoporous supports, while Prof Yvonne Traa presented the EU project eREGENERATE Project, focusing on hydrophobic zeolites for direct air capture. Prof Elias Klemm, ex ENMIX CEO, contributes via his delightful presence in the workshop.
All sessions and especially plenary sessions were impactful, showcasing cutting-edge research in nanoporous materials and their critical role in enabling next-generation catalytic processes across a wide range of applications.
We also extend our sincere thanks to the organisers, including Pascual Oña Burgos and Eleni Iliopoulou, along with the supporting team, from ITQ, for delivering a highly engaging and well-organised event.
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