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10/21/09 In a recent work Philippe Thonart analyses the production of second generation biofuels: the production of ethanol from lignocellulose plants such as wood, straw, the waste from the papermaking industry, etc.
9/22/09 We have been talking about them for some time yet fuel cell batteries still have not become part of everyday life. They are still confined to niche applications. Two laboratories from the University of Liège are attempting to reduce the quantity of platinum necessary for the functioning of most of them.
3/6/09 Thanks to tomography, which allows us to sound out the equipment used to treat gaseous effluents, the ULg’s Laboratory of Chemical Engineering is participating in optimizing the treatment processes of air pollution through a better understanding of their ‘intimate’ functions.
12/19/08 Within the context of the ecological crisis and the exhaustion of fossil fuels, biofuels are emerging as a replacement solution. A critical analysis of the different forms available with Professor Albert Germain.
10/9/07 Producing several grammes of a substance at the bottom of a test tube is all well and good, but producing several tons a day is better. In between the two cases, there is always the devising of a high performance chemical reactor. The case of carbon nanotubes, with Professor Jean-Paul Pirard.
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