Daniele Procaccio

R&D Scientist at Enapter

Daniele Procaccio has worked in a variety of roles in the field of electrochemistry since 2014. In 2014, they completed a research internship at the Università degli Studi di Milano, where they studied the transesterification reaction of vegetable oil to biodiesel and synthesized and characterized CaO and SrO supported on alumina. In 2015, they completed another research internship at the same university, studying transition metal complexes for oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline media and preparing and characterizing gas diffusion electrodes for oxygen reduction reaction. In 2017, they worked as a Research Fellow at Ecozinder srl, where they conducted feasibility studies of a metathesis reaction through electrodialysis and worked with bipolar membranes, anionic membranes, and cationic membranes. Daniele also worked with pilot plants, electrochemical testing, and electrodialysis processes. In the same year, they also completed a research internship at UA - Universidad de Alicante / Universitat d'Alacant, where they studied the relationship between surface electrode structure and reactivity and investigated carbonyl Chini clusters platinum for a possible application in electrocatalysis. Most recently, in 2019, they began working as an R&D Scientist at Enapter, where they are responsible for a single cell test station for R&D studies and is responsible for characterizing commercial AEM membranes and electrode materials. Daniele also works with green hydrogen, electrochemistry, electrocatalysts, characterisation, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), half cell and single cell testing, and Python.

Daniele Procaccio completed a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Chemistry from the Università degli Studi di Milano in 2014, followed by a Master's degree in Industrial Chemistry from the same university in 2016.

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