Electrocatalysis is fundamental for the advancement of renewable energy technologies, offering pathways to sustainable fuel production and energy conversion processes. However, the efficiency and selectivity of these processes are largely determined by complex interactions at solid-liquid interfaces, which remain poorly understood. The proposed EU-CONCERT aims to establish a collaborative European network dedicated to advancing the fundamental understanding and practical application of solid-liquid interfaces in electrocatalysis.
Project funding:
EU COST Programme
Project results:
The planned results include the development of accurate and advanced computer modeling methods that will provide detailed information about the processes occurring at the solid-liquid interface and allow predicting the course of such processes. The Action intends to create standardized protocols for experimental evaluation of models, as well as databases of calculations and experimental results accessible to the scientific community. The Action intends to create a community of scientists working in the field of electrocatalysis, who will actively share their achievements and results, thus accelerating the development of effective catalysts.
Period of project implementation: 2025-10-14 - 2029-10-13
Project partners: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Estonia, Germany, Belgium, Israel, Suomija, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, Romania, Serbia