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4G-PHOTOCAT · Fourth generation photocatalysts: nano-engineered composites for water decontamination in low-cost paintable photoreactors

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201331 December 2015EU funding €3,727,767

The project 4G-PHOTOCAT allies the expertise of 7 academic and 3 industrial partners from 5 EU countries (Germany, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Poland, and Finland) and 2 ASEAN countries (Malaysia and Vietnam) for the development of a novel generation of low-cost nano-engineered photocatalysts for sunlight-driven water depollution. Through rational design of composites in which the solar light-absorbing semiconductors are coupled to nanostructured redox co-catalysts based on abundant elements, the recombination of photogenerated charges will be suppressed and the rate of photocatalytic reactions will be maximized. In order to achieve fabrication of optimal architectures, advanced chemical deposition techniques with a high degree of control over composition and morphology will be employed and further developed. Furthermore, novel protocols will be developed for the implementation of the photocatalysts into a liquid paint, allowing for the deposition of robust photoactive layers onto flat surfaces, without compromising the photoactivity of immobilized photocatalysts. Such paintable photoreactors are envisaged particularly as low-cost devices for detoxification of water from highly toxic persistent organic pollutants which represent a serious health issue in many remote rural areas of Vietnam and other countries. The 4G-PHOTOCAT project will provide novel scientific insights into the correlation between compositional/structural properties and photocatalytic reaction rates under sunlight irradiation, as well as improved fabrication methods and enhanced product portfolio for the industrial partners. Finally, 4G-PHOTOCAT will lead to intensified collaboration between scientists working at the cutting edge of synthetic chemistry, materials science, heterogeneous photocatalysis, theoretical modelling, and environmental analytics, as well as to unique reinforcement of cooperation between scientists and industry partners from EU and ASEAN countries.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

RUHR-UNIVERSITAET BOCHUM

DE · €1,261,200

participant

PICOSUN OY

FI · €404,500

participant

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

FI · €499,234

participant

UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA

MY · €285,516

participant

Q&A HA NOI CONG TY TNHH

VN · €49,800

participant

HOC VIEN NONG NGHIEP VIET NAM

VN · €139,200

participant

ADVANCED MATERIALS - JTJ SRO

CZ · €93,750

participant

Jagiellonian University in Krakow

PL · €169,200

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

€568,014

participant

USTAV FYZIKALNI CHEMIE J. HEYROVSKEHO AV CR, v. v. i.

CZ · €257,353

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