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Revision as of 21:23, 17 January 2022

Project Q4027463 in Belgium
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Low Carbon Footprint Materials — Biorg-EL_1_UMONS
Project Q4027463 in Belgium

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    161,928.07 Euro
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    404,820.17 Euro
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    40.0 percent
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    15 May 2014
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    31 December 2023
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    UMons
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    50°27'14.72"N, 3°56'56.83"E
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    Développement d'un projet de recherche dans le domaine de la conception de matériaux organiques semiconducteurs bio-sourcés. Ces matériaux ont le potentiel de réduire de façon drastique la consommation électrique d'appareils électroniques nomades et ils constituent la base de nouvelles technologies pour la production d'énergie délocalisée à bas coût à partir de l'énergie solaire, en particulier la technologie photovoltaïque organique et la génération d'hydrogène et autres 'solar fuels'. (French)
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    Development of a research project in the field of the design of bio-based semiconductor organic materials. These materials have the potential to drastically reduce the electrical consumption of nomadic electronic devices and form the basis for new technologies for the production of low-cost offshore energy from solar energy, in particular organic photovoltaic technology and hydrogen generation and other ‘solar fuels’. (English)
    17 January 2022
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    Identifiers

    WAL-3286
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