A group of researchers of the Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department participated in the 14th Mediterranean Congress on Chemical Engineering (MeCCE-14) celebrated virtually on November 16 – 20, 2020, where a total of 9 contributions were presented:
Raquel Ibáñez – The Monetised Footprint Index: the production of HCl by EDBM
Carolina Tristán – An in-depth analysis of power and efficiency trade-off of salinity gradient energy capture by reverse electrodialysis
Guillermo Díaz – Continuous gas-phase electrochemical reduction of CO2 to formate using Bi Catalyst Coated Membrane Electrodes in a filter press reactor.
Aitor Marcos – Study of alcohol diffusion through commercial anion exchange membranes for CO2 electrolyzers
Lucía Gómez – Scenario screening for Salinity Gradient Power recovery in WWTPs
Salvador Asensio – Solubility differences of refrigerant gases in ionic liquids
Laura Rancaño – Modelling of the removal of metolachlor in a photocatalytic LED reactor
Carmen Barquín – Improved Performance of a Newly Synthesized Magnetite Photocatalyst for S-Metolachlor Degradation
Daniel González – Recovery of n-butanol by pervaporation using polymer-ionic liquid hollow fiber membranes
