Fast Track to Innovation (FTI)
About the Project
FERTILISER FROM AIR BY PLASMA TREATMENT
In a consortium, ScanArc Plasma Technologies AB , Antwerp University and N2 Applied has been granted a FTI project of 1.8 MEUR to optimise the plasma technology and develop an imporved generation of the technology.
The main objective of this project is to commercialise the technology through research and development of an optimised solution
The project runs from 1 December 2020 to 30 November 2022
The project is divided into 6 work packages:
WP 1 Optimisation of the plasma Reactor[WP 2 Optimisation of the absorption system]
WP 3 Commercial umit design[WP 4 Piloting and product verification]
WP 5 Communication and dissemination
WP 6 Project Management
Partners
N2 Applied AS (www.n2.no) is a Norwegian technology development company, with the head office in Asker and a test centre located close to Kongsberg, in addition to offices in Netherlands and the UK. N2 Applied is a catalyst and an incubator for high-tech initiatives related to nitrogen, with the plasma unit as its main product and the basis of its technology platform. N2’s core activities are technology development, sourcing and value-added services for the end-user.
ScanArc Plasma Technologies is a supplier of plasma solutions and our ambition is to electrify industries and help our customers create a sustainable business. With today’s global trends in electrification and carbon reduction, we see not only an increased interest in metallurgical applications, but also a wider range of industries looking for sustainable low-carbon technologies. ScanArc’s plasma system includes an efficient and environmentally friendly technology for converting electrical energy into hot gas. With more than 30 years of experience in the field, we deliver high quality standalone plasma systems and flexible applications.
The research group PLASMANT belongs to the chemistry department of University of Antwerp (UA). It forms a Center of Excellence at UA, called “PLASMA”, and also belongs to the “Sustainable Chemistry” consortium at UA. The group studies plasma chemistry, plasma reactor design and plasma-surface interactions (including solid catalyst surfaces, liquids and biomolecules), by means of computer modelling and experiments, for various applications. The two major applications are (i) green chemistry (conversion of greenhouse gases and other inert molecules like N2, into renewable fuels and value-added chemicals, by plasma and plasma catalysis), and (ii) plasma medicine (focusing on cancer treatment).
News, Activities and Results
Thermal plasma model for the existing thermal torch
The results from deliverable D1 "Thermal plasma model for the existing thermal torch" can be viewed here.
N2 Applied Begins First UK Trial Of Agricultural Emissions Technology
London, UK: N2 Applied, the European agricultural technology business, today announced the UK’s first trial of a breakthrough technology that eliminates harmful emissions and enriches the nutrient content of livestock manure, offering a substantial [...]
Recording Plasma 101: From TVs to lightning – understand how plasma can make the world a better place
Plasma is widely used in traditional industrial processes and can also be a significant contributor to improving global food production. In this webinar you get the opportunity to get up to speed on what plasma is, how it [...]
Webinar Plasma 101: From TVs to lightning – understand how plasma can make the world a better place
There are four states of matter, and you are well aware of solid, gas and liquid, but what do you actually know about plasma – the fourth state of matter? The webinar takes place at June 17th at 13.00 [...]