Abstract
The Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (DICP) has been involved in energy related innovation for over seven decades. This article highlights DICP’s recent groundbreaking researches in catalysis, chemical engineering, and energy storage, showcasing technologies such as methanol-to-olefins, CO2 utilization, and advanced vanadium redox flow batteries, addressing some critical challenges in energy security and sustainability. DICP’s strong innovation capability has been widely recognized and attributed to the multidisciplinary approach and the deep integration of basic research, applied research and engineering research, which leads to the fast commercialization of the new technologies supporting China’s energy transition and carbon neutrality, and contributing to global efforts in clean energy development as well.
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