EMMS Lecture: Improving Carbon Capture: Insights from Nanostructured to Hybrid-Integrated Membranes
The East Midlands Materials Society (EMMS) is pleased to announce their upcoming technical lecture, which will be delivered by Prof Richard J. Spontak, FRSC, FIMMM, FPMSE North Carolina State University on 18 February.
The primary circuit of a pressurised water nuclear power plant is a simple closed loop from the core to the heat exchanger and back to the core. It is also however, an arrangement of complex components made up from a wide variety of materials which are required to meet a range of functional requirements in a challenging environment.
This talk will cover some of the typical materials used in the primary circuit of a pressurised water nuclear power plant, along with the challenges that they must overcome. It will also cover the manufacturing routes used, how they have been introduced and the benefits that they have brought, and how they will continue to evolve to bring further cost and lead-time reduction opportunities.
All are welcome to attend this lecture which will be delivered Virtually.
The ~1h talk starts at 19:00.
Register to attend online with Eventbrite:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/emms-technical-talk-insights-on-improving-carbon-capture-tickets-1215354551179?aff=oddtdtcreator
For more information visit the EMMS homepage.