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CDI&E 2015 - Conference on Capacitive Deionization & Electrosorption

Posted on Aug 4, 2015 12:09:00 AM

 
Conference - Saarbrücken, Germany
 
CDI&E 2015 is the second scientific conference on capacitive deionization and electrosorption technologies, following the highly successful 2014 meeting in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. CDI&E 2015 aims to provide scientists and technologists with a forum for discussion on fundamental and technological matters of ion electrosorption.
The scope of the conference reaches from aspects of theoretical modeling to industrial-scale system design with a special emphasis on applied science. It further includes other capacitive technologies related to electrosorption, such as capacitive energy harvesting from CO2 emissions or capacitive thermal energy extraction.
Topics:
  • Carbon and carbon-hybrid materials for CDI
  • Heteroatom carbons for CDI
  • CDI for multi-ion-systems
  • Performance stability and degradability
  • CDI theory and modeling
  • Flow electrodes and continuous CDI
  • Capacitive energy harvesting
  • Emerging CDI concepts and technologies
Organization: INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials
CDI&E 2015 - Conference on Capacitive Deionization and Electrosorption
Sun, Oct 25, 2015 - Thu, Oct 29, 2015
Saarbrücken Castle ("Saarbrücker Schloss")
Schlossplatz 1, Saarbrücken, Germany
 
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