Waste to fuel project focuses on the use of effective process control minimizing chlorine emissions and catalytic material development for the application during energy production from waste. Results of the proposed research are expected to contribute significantly to the development and optimization of new class of nanomaterials, with superior performance, thermal stability and reliable costs compared to currently available catalysts. Although the project covers some basic research, its successful completion will permit easy design, fabrication and commercialization of a new class of catalytic devices for alternative fuels synthesis. A positive outcome from the proposed Project has the potential to strongly influence the field of clean energy production, nanoengineering and environmental protection.
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