Joint webinar to explore the role of catalysis in delivering sustainable bioenergy and bioproducts

Thursday 6 August, 10:00am-3:00pm BST, Online (Zoom)

The first joint webinar being held by the Supergen Bioenergy Hub and the Catalysis Hub is set to explore the role of catalysis in delivering sustainable bioenergy and bioproducts, through efficient biomass conversions. The webinar will comprise of two sessions of presentations from researchers of both Hubs covering the areas of catalytic conversion technologies, pre-treatment of biomass, through to conversion of carbon dioxide, solar fuel cells and waste valorisation.

Both sessions are followed by time dedicated to exploring the potential for collaboration, to understand the opportunities for increased engagement between the Hubs in the future and will be chaired by Professor Chris Hardacre (Catalysis Hub, University of Manchester) and Dr. Katie Chong (Supergen Bioenergy Hub, Aston University) respectively.

Full schedule:

10:00 Introduction and overview of the UK Catalysis Hub and Supergen Bioenergy Hub – Professor Chris Hardacre (UK Catalysis Hub, University of Manchester) and Professor Patricia Thornley (Supergen Bioenergy Hub, Aston University)

Session 1: Chair: Chris Hardacre – (15 min presentations with 5 mins questions)

10:20 Liquid Sunshine – making high energy density fuels – Prof. Mike Bowker (Cardiff University)

10:40 Overview of resources and land use within Supergen – Dr. Muhammad Naveed Arshad (Aberystwyth University)

11:00 The Circular Economy and the upscaling of Polymer Waste to Chemicals – Prof. Arthur Garforth (University of Manchester)

11:20 Catalyst Design and Process Optimisation for Sustainable Production of Biofuels – Dr. Haresh Manyar (Queen’s University Belfast)

11:40 Session 1 Discussion (20 mins)

12:00 Lunch Break

Session 2: Chair: Dr. Katie Chong (Aston) – (15 min presentations with 5 mins questions)

12:50 Pretreatment of biomass for conversion technologies in Supergen – Prof. Jason Hallett (Imperial College London)

13:10 Cavitation pre-treatment for enhanced biogas generation – Dr. Sanjay Nagarajan (Queen’s University Belfast)

13:30 Pyrolysis conversion technologies within Supergen – Dr. Scott Banks (Aston University)

13:50 Solid oxide cells and biogas – Prof. John Irvine (University of St Andrews)

14:10 Overview of systems and vectors within Supergen – Dr. Andrew Welfle (University of Manchester)

14:30 Session 2 Discussion (30 mins)

15:00 End

This is an exciting opportunity to learn about the work being conducted by both Hubs, and to understand the opportunities for increased collaboration and engagement between them in the future.

About the UK Catalysis Hub

The Catalysis Hub was created with EPSRC funding with the aim to first establish a world-leading, comprehensive and coordinated programme of catalytic science in the UK; secondly to develop new knowledge and promote innovation in and translation of catalytic science and technology; and thirdly to enable the UK to regain and retain its world leading position in catalysis. The Hub was launched in April 2013 at its physical centre in the Research Complex at Harwell with a program of initial scientific projects starting from July 2013.

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