Apria Systems solves environmental challenges through innovative membrane and oxidation and reduction processes, providing solutions in stream separation and purification, sustainable energy production and waste valorization.
We have extensive experience in the design, construction, and commissioning of LED photochemical equipment adapted to the needs of each researcher:
• Volume / flow of treatment.
• Type of light source used: UV-C, UV-B, UV -A, violet, visible, IR, etc.
• Configuration of the light: single or several types in the same lamp / internal or external radiation.
• Desired radiation flux: a maximum design flux can be selected and the radiation intensity can be regulated (0 – 100%).
• Configuration of the reactor: annular, cell, collimated beam, CPC, immersion, etc.
• Optional elements: pumping / feeding tank / measuring instrumentation / temperature control / filtration system for the photocatalyst recovery / automation / others.
Bruker is enabling scientists to make breakthrough discoveries and develop new applications that improve the quality of human life. Bruker’s high-performance scientific instruments and high-value analytical and diagnostic solutions enable scientists to explore life and materials at molecular, cellular and microscopic levels. In close cooperation with our customers, Bruker is enabling innovation, improved productivity and customer success in life science molecular research, in applied and pharma applications, in microscopy and nanoanalysis, and in industrial applications, as well as in cell biology, preclinical imaging, clinical phenomics and proteomics research and clinical microbiology.
EES Catalysis publishes high quality research on energy and environmental catalysis. It delivers the same impact and influence that researchers associate with our Energy & Environmental Science brand. And as a multidisciplinary platform, it covers catalysis in all subject areas like chemistry, materials science and engineering. At its core, EES Catalysis aligns with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 7 – to ensure access to affordable, reliable and modern energy for all.
Catalysis Science & Technology is committed to publishing research reporting high-quality, cutting-edge developments across the catalysis community at large. The journal places equal focus on publications from the heterogeneous, homogeneous, thermo-, electro-, photo-, organo- and biocatalysis communities. Works published in the journal feature a balanced mix of fundamental, technology-oriented, experimental, computational, digital and data-driven original research, thus appealing to catalysis practitioners in both academic and industrial environments.
ChemComm publishes short, exciting Communication articles from all areas of the chemical sciences. As the Royal Society of Chemistry’s most cited journal, it has become one of the most trusted journals in chemistry for 60 years. Our publication times are amongst the fastest in chemistry. Researchers typically receive a first decision on their peer-reviewed manuscript within three weeks of submission. ChemComm is part of the RSC’s family of high impact general chemistry journals, alongside Chemical Science and Chemical Society Reviews.
The Spanish Society of Catalysis (SECAT) is a non-profit scientific society, founded in 1995, made up of more than 500 members whose activity is related to the Study, use and applications of Catalysis. SECAT aims to promote the study, scientific-technical progress and knowledge of the social impact of Catalysis.
The Royal Spanish Society of Chemistry (RSEQ) aims to promote, develop, and disseminate the discipline of chemistry, both as a pure science and in its applications, throughout Spain. The RSEQ is the successor in the Chemical Sciences branch of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics and Chemistry, founded in 1903, and its purpose is to facilitate the advancement and improvement of its scientific, teaching, research, and professional activities in the fields of Chemical Sciences and Chemical Engineering. As a non-profit, non-governmental, scientific institution, it strives to provide the means to meet the scientific needs of its members.
STMAD is the Madrid regional section of RSEQ. Its goal is to collaborate with RSEQ in its aims of promoting, developing, and disseminating the discipline of Chemistry, both as a pure science and in its applications, throughout the region of Madrid.
The CSIC Hub "Fotocatálisis" seeks to connect national strategic groups in the field of scientific and technical research in photocatalysis, promoting collaboration from a disruptive and ambitious approach that allows exploring and exploiting the potential of photocatalytic technology in social challenges.