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The Solar Chemicals Network

Reference Number
EP/X035301/1
Title
The Solar Chemicals Network
Status
Started
Energy Categories
Renewable Energy Sources(Solar Energy)
Research Types
Basic and strategic applied research
Science and Technology Fields
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Chemistry)
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation
Not Cross-cutting
Principal Investigator
Dr A J Cowan
Chemistry
University of Liverpool
Award Type
Standard
Funding Source
EPSRC
Start Date
01 July 2023
End Date
30 June 2026
Duration
36 months
Total Grant Value
£222,023
Industrial Sectors
Energy
Region
North West
Programme
Energy and Decarbonisation
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Dr A J Cowan, Chemistry, University of Liverpool
Industrial Collaborator
Project Contact, Argyll College
Project Contact, University of Cambridge
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Objectives
Abstract
Nature has evolved an array of machineries and mechanisms for sustainably generating chemicals in a versatile manner from water, carbon dioxide and nitrogen from the most abundant energy resource available - solar. In contrast industrialised society relies on chemicals that are derived from fossil resources in energy intensive processes. The demand for key chemicals such as methanol, ammonia and polymer precursors is growing rapidly, driven by increased needs for use in agriculture, manufacturing and consumer products. It follows that there is an urgent need to find sustainable ways to generate the chemicals which we rely on in modern life. Scientific progress towards artificial, or semi-artificial light-driven materials that achieve these transformations is underway. But success will require input from a wide range of fields including chemistry, biology, chemical engineering and physics. This network proposes to bring together the key researchers to build a diverse community that can deliver the underpinning science and technology for a solar chemicals industry. We will support the community and faccilitate it to generate novel activities that advance the field through a series of events and travel grants. We will also work to raise awareness of this potentially transformative approach to sustainable chemicals and fuels production with the public and policy makers through a range of policy and outreach doccuments and events co-created with UK and international partners.
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20/09/23