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Electrifying the Chemical Value Chain with Photocatalyst

Using a photocatalyst in an electrified reactor can increase efficiency in catalytic cracking and eliminate CO2/NOx emissions when powered by renewable electricity.



Photocatalyst rate has an exponential relationship with both temperature and photon Intensity.



An increase in photon intensity reduces the activation barrier even at a constant temperature, resulting in a higher reaction rate at lower temperatures.



Presenting point:




  • Photocatalyst (Mechanism of Catalysis with Antenna-Reactor Photocatalystphotocatalyst

  • Reactor Cell (Bulb vs LED: Luminous Efficacy vs Photon Efficiency)

  • Data review from test site’s

  • CO2 reforming 

  • Ammonia cracking

  • Technology for the electrification sector in Midstream/Downstream



This technology addresses the tri-dilemma: Decarbonization, efficiency, and affordability.


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