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Capture and reduction of CO2 in homogeneous and heterogeneous media based on porous materials and nanomaterials


PI: Juarez Lopes Ferreira da Silva – USP – – São Carlos Institute of Chemistry – juarez_dasilva@iqsc.usp.br

This project focus on computational modeling of the fundamental processes involved in the capture of CO2 from the atmosphere and its conversion into products. Therefore, its team will investigate the capture and storage of CO2 in MOFs (metal- organic frameworks or Portuguese-based networks); and the separation of gases into MOFs; characterize small size effects on MOFs and how this affects CO2 capture; identifying structural features in MOFs that increase CO2 capture capacity and capacity; design efficient, inexpensive and non-toxic catalysts for CO2 reduction; to determine reaction mechanisms for the reduction of CO2 involving catalysts based on transition metal complexes; designing and predicting properties of nanocatalysts based on nanoligas and nano-oxides of transition metals, nanofragments of lamellar chalcogenides and other nano-sutured materials; to investigate the conversion of CO2 into methanol using nanocatalysts.


Postdocs

Henrique Musseli Cezar – USP – Institute of Physics


PhD Students

Vivianne Karina Ocampo Restrepo – USP – Institute of Chemistry
Paulo de Carvalho Dias Mendes – USP – Institute of Chemistry


MSc Students

Alexsander Carvalho Vendite – USP – Institute of Physics


Scientific Initiation Students

Henrique Alves Bacco Fonseca – USP – Institute of Chemistry
Matheus Nunes Collacique – USP – Institute of Physics

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Campinas - São Paulo | Brasil
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