PhD student Antonia Bobitan completed 2nd beamtime of year for STORMING at DESY

Photo of DESY team for Storming April beamtime

Our PhD student Antonia Bobitan recently completed her 2nd beamtime of the year for STORMING. This time on beamline P21.2 at DESY, where she performed an in situ XRD-CT experiment on 3D-printed monoliths along with collaborators Dr. Matthew Potter (Bath), Maciej Walerowski (Southampton) and Dr. Lucy Costley-Wood (UCL). The team successfully tested our newly designed reactor and generated lots of nice images.

The 3D printed catalysts were produced by project partner VITO, led by Vesna Middelkoop using catalyst material from partner UNIBO led by Patricia Benitio Martin who also leads the consortium.  The STORMING project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme, under grant agreement no. 101069690.

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