We are pleased to announce a new interview with Prof Siegfried R. Waldvogel. In an interview with EVONIK, the Director of the Department of Electrosynthesis explains the key role of electrochemistry in the transition to a climate-neutral chemical industry. He provides insights into current research projects and emphasises the importance of electrochemical methods for sustainable production processes.
You can find the full interview and the accompanying video here: EVONIK interview with Prof Waldvogel.
In the interview with EVONIK, Prof Waldvogel talks about the groundbreaking possibilities of electrochemistry, especially for reducing CO₂ emissions and for raw material efficiency in the chemical industry. He explains how electrochemical processes can reduce energy consumption and make chemical reactions more sustainable. Waldvogel also emphasises the advantages of these methods for resource-saving and scalable solutions, which are crucial for climate-neutral production. His insights illustrate the potential of electrochemistry for a ‘green’ future in industry