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Hybrid/Doped Carbon-Based (Nano)materials for Advanced Applications: Eco-Sustainable Catalysis, Biomass Valorization, Energy Technologies & Smart Devices

Title
Hybrid/Doped Carbon-Based (Nano)materials for Advanced Applications: Eco-Sustainable Catalysis, Biomass Valorization, Energy Technologies & Smart Devices
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2019
Authors
Peixoto, AF
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Diana M Fernandes
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Nunes, M
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Ramos, R
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Pages: 12-26
ISSN: 2172-6094
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Authenticus ID: P-00R-FXF
Abstract (EN): Carbon-based (nano)materials are remarkable building blocks that have been boosting innovation in a multitude of advanced applications, ranging from Catalysis and Environment to Energy and Smart Technologies. Our research group from the Associated Laboratory for Green Chemistry REQUIMTE/LAQV, at the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Faculty of Sciences of Porto University, Portugal, has been developing research work within the context of R&TD projects in the areas of hybrid and doped carbon-based (nano)materials for eco-sustainable catalysis, biomass valorization, energy technologies and smart devices. In this article, the main achievements and progress in these fields are reviewed.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 15
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