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Integrated Biomass Upgrading: Advancing Hydrogen and Valuable Green Chemicals through Electroreforming |
Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Soorathep Kheawhom (Associate Professor) / Chulalongkorn University ![]() |
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Holger Fiedler (Energy Materials Scientist) / GNS Science ![]() |
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Katsuya Teshima (Professor) / Shinshu University ![]() |
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Year Adopted | 2024 |
Research Period | 3 years |
General Description of the Research Project | The Cooperative Research Project aims to revolutionize green hydrogen production through a novel biomass electrolysis technique, providing an economically feasible alternative to traditional water splitting methods. By significantly reducing costs and valorizing oxidized by-products, the project focuses on developing a scalable system for converting waste to fuel, tailored to the waste streams of partner countries. This approach promises a targeted, efficient solution for sustainable energy production. |
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Principal Investigator / Country of Research Team | ![]() Soorathep Kheawhom ![]() Thailand ![]() Holger Fiedler ![]() New Zealand ![]() Katsuya Teshima ![]() Japan |
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