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Recycalyse
onFebruary 5, 2021
Combination of pyro- and hydrometallurgical steps will be applied for the effective separation and recovery of the valuable materials
Interview with Alexandros Charitos, Director of the Institute for Nonferrous Metallurgy and Purest [...]
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Recycalyse
onFebruary 2, 2021
New RECYCALYSE Newsletter edition!
The second issue of the Recycalyse Newsletter is now available for consultation! Would you like to know [...]
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Recycalyse
onJanuary 26, 2021
“Accurec will carry out a recycling process which will recover the main metal -Titanium- and the non-waste Platinum-Group-Metals”
Interview with Zhangqi Wang, Junior Assistant Research & Development at Accurec What is the role of [...]
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Recycalyse
onJanuary 8, 2021
“We have defined a common testing protocol that guarantees that the measurements the different partners carry out are comparable.”
Interview with Matthias Arenz, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Bern Q: What are the [...]
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Gacelaweb2
onDecember 21, 2020
“Our main challenge in RECYCALYSE is to simulate the comprehensive whole electrolyser system control strategy “
Interview with Alexander Loof, Product Manager at PRUFREX Q: What is the role of PRUFREX within RECYCALYSE? [...]
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Gacelaweb2
onDecember 9, 2020
“The main challenge of upscaling is to keep the same catalyst properties from the lab scale to the production scale”
Interview to Simon Pitscheider, Senior Materials Specialist at Danish Technological Institute Q: What does [...]
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Gacelaweb2
onNovember 23, 2020
“Close cooperation with project partners is key to reduce the risks and lead to an efficient system”.
Interview to Marie Macherhammer, Key Researcher and Project Manager at HyCentA. Q: What is the main [...]
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Recycalyse
onNovember 10, 2020
“In the first months of the project, Fraunhofer ICT has performed extensive literature research on support materials for oxygen evolution catalysts in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) water electrolysis. Observation of the acidic conditions is important as they aggravate possible corrosion issues”
Interview with Carsten Cremers, Manager of the Fuel Cells and Electrolysis Group at Fraunhofer ICT Q: What [...]
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Recycalyse
onOctober 30, 2020
RECYCALYSE attends the Hyfcell international conference
On September 10, the Hyfcell international conference counted on the presence of the RECYCALYSE project. [...]
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Recycalyse
onOctober 26, 2020
“The entire consortium is showing great commitment and enthusiasm which truly helps simplifying project management!”
Interview to Christian Kallesøe, Director of the Centre for Nano Production and Micro Analysis, at Danish [...]
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