Within the context of improved energy efficiency and
sustainable development, reactive and non-reactive
chemical phenomena occurring at solid-liquid interfaces
(SLI) play a role in numerous industrial applications.
Heterogeneous catalysis, electrochemistry (corrosion,
energy storage), enhanced oil recovery, water treatment
and waste management are just some of the fields that may
benefit from improved control of complex and intricate
chemical events: sorption, wetting, impregnation,
diffusion and reactions occurring at solvated interfaces
of oxides (supports, clays, etc.) or metals (electrodes,
catalysts, steels, etc.).
This international event aims highlighting the most
recent advances, presenting a variety of innovative
experimental and theoretical methods that improve our
molecular-scale understanding of SLI and offer
significant promise for specific applications.
It will bring together experts in industrial
applications, cutting-edge characterization techniques
(in situ and operando spectroscopy, calorimetry, etc.)
and computational chemistry from the molecular to the
mesoscale level. The event will show how key scientific
challenges, at the crossroads of general chemistry,
analytical chemistry, physical chemistry,
electrochemistry, catalysis and geochemistry can be
addressed.
This Rencontre scientifique event organized by IFP
Energies nouvelles will provide the scientific community
with an ideal platform for constructive debate among
experimental and theorical researchers from both academia
and industry.
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