PARTNERS

CP2M (Catalysis, Polymerisation, Process&Materials) will study catalytic processes and reactive distillation, and will coordinate the development of analysis methods. Léa Vilcocq, coordinator of the DREAM project, works on biomass valorization with catalytic processes.

IRCELYON (Catalysis and Environment Research Institute of Lyon) will work in synergy with CP2M on catalytic processes and analytical methods. IRCELYON will also participate in the interdisciplinary study on the exchanges between the chemical and chemical engineering communities and the social sciences and humanities actors.

LRGP (Laboratory Reactions & Process Engineering) brings to the project a global expertise on biomass characterization thermodynamic studies of solvent (DES), biomass conversion by liquefaction and pyrolysis as well as membrane science.

CNRS is the French National Center for Scientific Research. CP2M, IRCELYON and LRGP are three research units of the CNRS.


LNEG (National Laboratory of Energy and Geology), specifically the Bioenergy and Biorefineries Unit (UBB), will bring important knowledge and skills on biomass characterization and deconstruction with its technological and R&D infrastructure.


NIC (National Institute of Chemistry) Department of Catalysis and Reaction Engineering, focuses on the valorization of biomass and its transformation into useful building blocks. NIC will work on chemical engineering aspects of biomass conversion and multiscale modelling and simulation of complex systems.


NEREUS is a French company founded in 2013. It develops and commercializes eco-friendly water and effluent filtration technologies and specialized in dynamic filtration on ceramic discs to extract high-quality water and recover valuable ingredients from waste streams.


Twente University is a public university located in Enschede, Netherlands. It will lead the interdisciplinarity parts of the project and tasks related to philosophy and sociology with expertise on Philosophy of Science.