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CINE DEBATE
Three researchers, specialists in technologies for energy transition and decarbonization, discussed the advantages and disadvantages of different technologies that can help reduce carbon emissions in the transport sector in Brazil, which is one of the largest vehicle producers in the world. The debate, organized by CINE, showed that the country will need to be prepared to produce and use a set of devices, fuels and energy sources, and that it will be necessary to choose the most appropriate options for each application, from urban cars to ships.
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RESEARCH
A team of researchers from the Advanced Energy Storage division has developed a mathematical model that should help minimize unwanted energy losses that occur inside supercapacitors. The model, which considers the presence of different structural defects in the electrodes of supercapacitors, will help to design the most suitable material for each application.
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MEMBERS
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Prof. Ana Flávia Nogueira (Unicamp), director and researcher at CINE, received the diploma of Permanent Member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (ABC) in the field of Chemical Sciences in a ceremony held on the night of May 10 at the Naval Academy in Rio de Janeiro. The scientist and the other diplomates were elected at the ABC General Assembly in December last year.
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RESEARCH
Researchers from the Dense Energy Carriers division and collaborators studied the role of ligands in the stability of perovskite nanocrystals under continuous illumination. The results suggest which types of ligands can be used to improve the photostability of these materials that are promising for application in solar cells and other devices.
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RESEARCH
Members of the Advanced Energy Storage division investigated the effect of different water concentrations on lithium-oxygen batteries. In these promising devices, oxygen can be obtained directly from air, which is humid. The authors found that water causes a “double-edged effect” on the battery: it increases its ability to deliver energy on each discharge, but decreases its cyclability.
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COLLABORATIONS
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CINE researchers Prof. Claudia Longo (Unicamp) and Jessica Alvim (PhD student at Unicamp) visited the Shell Technology Center Houston in April in the context of a collaboration with Shell scientists whose objective is to develop a new (photo)electrochemical reactor for conversion of CO2 into value-added products.
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CINE IN EVENTS
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