Frankfurt, Germany

23 October, 2017

How do catalysts, fuel cells, batteries or sensors work on an atomic mesoscopic and macroscopic scale? What kind of changes occur under reaction conditions with gas exposure, temperature, time or with start up or interruption of the reaction? These questions are of high relevance for the knowledge-based development of catalysts and new materials and, in particular, inspire breakthrough innovations, equally in academic and industrial research.

Synchrotron radiation and neutrons play an important role for understanding catalytic reactions and controlling material properties. The GeCatS information day aims to give an overview of the latest research in these fields. It is intended to promote the exchange and provide a platform for new and strengthened collaborations at both academic and industrial levels. We will bring together new and established users from academia, large scale facilities and industry.

Baltic TRAM's partner Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht will participate in the event. For more information please contact Marc Thiry at Marc.Thiry@hzg.de.

Explore the full programme and register: http://dechema.de/en/GeCatS_Infoday_2017.html

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