Search Constraints
Number of results to display per page
Results for:
Keywords
Nanotechnology
Remove constraint Keywords: Nanotechnology
1 - 2 of 2
Search Results
-
Video
Lu began his presentation with a brief outline of the role of functional nanomaterials in addressing global challenges and advancing green hydrogen technologies. He highlighted the critical importance of electrodes, membranes, catalysts and photocatalysts in enhancing the efficiency and scalability of electrolysis and photocatalysis systems, as well as the significance of solid-state storage materials in overcoming challenges related to hydrogen storage and distribution, noting that some low-pressure solutions are already in use.
Still, Prof. Lu emphasised that further technological innovations are needed to reduce costs and enhance performance. He explained that green hydrogen is a valuable energy carrier; it can not only contribute to decarbonisation in the power sector, but also act as zero-emission fuel for sea, land and air freight, which is crucial for the achievement of a net-zero future by 2050. In conclusion, Prof. Lu called on the academic community to accelerate the commercialisation of new materials for the construction of cost-effective hydrogen infrastructure, and urged researchers to bridge the gap between technology R&D and practical applications.
Event date: 20/05/2025
Speaker: Prof. G.Q. Max LU
Hosted by: PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research
- Keywords:
- Clean energy Nanotechnology Hydrogen as fuel
- Resource Type:
- Video
-
Video
Prof. Alvarez discussed the emerging opportunities that nanotechnology offers to revolutionise water treatment systems. He explained how it can improve pollutant-removal efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and enable cost-effective decentralised solutions. Illustrative examples included: Electrosorption using highly conductive and selective electrodes to remove multivalent ions that can cause scaling.
Solar-thermal processes, enabled by nanophotonics, to desalinate with membrane distillation.
Disinfection and advanced oxidation using nanocatalysts.
Electrocatalytic degradation of recalcitrant organic pollutants of emerging concern.
In conclusion, Prof. Alvarez affirmed that nanotechnology holds significant promise for advancing sustainable resources management, enabling safe and low-energy water treatment and reuse. He envisioned that high-performance modular systems that would deliver multifunctional solutions with minimal infrastructure requirements.
Event date: 06/05/2025
Speaker: Prof. Pedro ALVAREZ
Hosted by: PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research
- Subjects:
- Environmental Engineering
- Keywords:
- Water -- Purification -- Technological innovations Nanotechnology
- Resource Type:
- Video