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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240716T100000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.sorptionhub.com/event/workshop-16july-595/
 register">Workshop: Powerful Techniques for Realistically Evaluating Diffe
 rent Stages & Materials for CCUS</a>\nGain Groundbreaking Insights on New 
 Carbon Capture Material Technology Carbon Capture is fast becoming one of 
 the most vitally important and exciting areas of new materials development
 . From combating the issue of climate change\, to developing new ways of u
 tilizing Carbon for industrial applications\, developing materials for Car
 bon Capture is a central point of consideration for industries around the 
 world. In this in-depth workshop\, our expert speakers will take attendees
  through a range of groundbreaking new innovations that are providing insi
 ghts into the Carbon Capture potential of solid materials like never befor
 e. Exploring Dynamic Vapor Sorption\, Breakthrough Analysis\, and exciting
  new instruments that employ these techniques\, the workshop will explore 
 detailed theory and case studies to highlight exciting work that has alrea
 dy been done\, and inspire the next step in Carbon Capture.Agenda:Screenin
 g Carbon Capture Sorbents Under Realistic Conditions + Live Q&A - Dr. Sean
  McIntyre\, Surface Measurement SystemsChallenges in Measuring CO2 Adsorpt
 ion in Ultradilute\, Humid\, Conditions\, and Why it is so Important + Liv
 e Q&A - Prof. Mijndert Van Der Spek\, Heriot Watt UniversityCarbon Dioxide
  Capture Using Membrane Technology – From the Bench to Pilot + Live Q&A 
 - Prof. Sandra Kentish\, University of MelbourneMaterials Considerations f
 or the Advancement of Adsorption-based DAC + Live Q&A - Prof. Camille Peti
 t\, Imperial College London
DTSTAMP:20260708T123606Z
LOCATION:Imperial College London\, Department of Chemical Engineering\, Lev
 el 3\, South Kensington Campus\, SW7 2AZ\, United Kingdom
SUMMARY:Workshop: Powerful Techniques for Realistically Evaluating Differen
 t Stages & Materials for CCUS
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.sorptionhub.com/event/wor
 kshop-16july-595/register">Workshop: Powerful Techniques for Realistically
  Evaluating Different Stages & Materials for CCUS</a>\nGain Groundbreaking
  Insights on New Carbon Capture Material Technology Carbon Capture is fast
  becoming one of the most vitally important and exciting areas of new mate
 rials development. From combating the issue of climate change\, to develop
 ing new ways of utilizing Carbon for industrial applications\, developing 
 materials for Carbon Capture is a central point of consideration for indus
 tries around the world. In this in-depth workshop\, our expert speakers wi
 ll take attendees through a range of groundbreaking new innovations that a
 re providing insights into the Carbon Capture potential of solid materials
  like never before. Exploring Dynamic Vapor Sorption\, Breakthrough Analys
 is\, and exciting new instruments that employ these techniques\, the works
 hop will explore detailed theory and case studies to highlight exciting wo
 rk that has already been done\, and inspire the next step in Carbon Captur
 e.Agenda:Screening Carbon Capture Sorbents Under Realistic Conditions + Li
 ve Q&A - Dr. Sean McIntyre\, Surface Measurement SystemsChallenges in Meas
 uring CO2 Adsorption in Ultradilute\, Humid\, Conditions\, and Why it is s
 o Important + Live Q&A - Prof. Mijndert Van Der Spek\, Heriot Watt Univers
 ityCarbon Dioxide Capture Using Membrane Technology – From the Bench to 
 Pilot + Live Q&A - Prof. Sandra Kentish\, University of MelbourneMaterials
  Considerations for the Advancement of Adsorption-based DAC + Live Q&A - P
 rof. Camille Petit\, Imperial College London
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