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15 - General Engineering
University of Durham
A Novel Composite Anode: The ElectroOxidation of Organic Molecules via Formation of Highly Energetic Holes
This paper comes from an unfunded collaboration between Durham and Newcastle University. The result of over two years work, it looks at explaining the mechanism of conduction across a complex physical structure. Potential applications are in water sterilising treatment and the production of free fluorine for biomedical applications. The work has led to an award at Newcastle University to allow Professor Paul Christensen to work in Durham for a short period, which will coincide with another award (also related to this paper) for Thaís Tasso Guaraldo from the Institute of Chemistry at UNESP in Araraquara to also be here.