ARCADIA -Advanced devices for the Reduction of CArbon DIoxideand Artificial photosynthesis

Abstract:
The ARCADIA project will focus on building artificial photosynthetic devices (or photoelectrochemical cells), with the aim of producing alternative fuels exploiting renewable energy sources (namely sunlight). The key strategy will involve the development of photoelectrodes able to perform the water oxidation (at the anode) and the carbon dioxidereduction (at the cathode), and their further assembly in a standalone set-up (i.e. requiring no other energy source, but sunlight). Thus, ARCADIA will contribute to the abatement of the atmospheric anthropogenic emissions of the greenhouse gas CO2 by its exploitation as a renewable carbon feedstock to obtain clean fuels and value-added chemicals as the target products.

eu_flag.jpgThis project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 705723

Project details

Project coordinator: Carlo Alberto Bignozzi

MC Fellow: Serena Berardi

Funding source: HORIZON 2020

Call: H2020 - MSCA-IF-2015-EF - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (IF-EF)

Start date:01/05/2016  - end date: 30/04/2018

Total cost: 168.277 €

EU contribution to UniFe: 168.277 €