
DARE2X reaches a major milestone: Fully functional sorption-enhanced plasma prototype complete!
The DARE2X project consortium have made significant advancements over the last period: the successful development of a fully functional sorption-enhanced plasma reactor prototype! They have made incredible progress thanks to the close collaboration and hard work:
Hulteberg Chemistry & Engineering (HB) team led the production of the sorption column
Kemijski inštitut – National Institute of Chemistry (NIC) supported the preparation of the catalyst materials
University of Liverpool (UoL) developed the plasma catalytic processes
Finally, the Danish Technological Institute (DTI) team integrated and upscaled it all together, including the past week’s measurements of ammonia synthesis in the final set-up.
After more than two years of R&D and testing, the DARE2X team has now assembled and launched the plasma reactor prototype! A huge step forward!

DTI team performing the final experiments on ammonia synthesis by plasma catalysis enhanced by the prepared catalyst
There is still exciting work ahead, but we are incredibly proud of what the team has achieved so far.
The DARE2X project is led by the Danish Technological Institute (project coordinator), Hulteberg Chemistry & Engineering, the Kemijski inštitut – National Institute of Chemistry (NIC), the University of Liverpool, LOMARTOV, and ENSO Innovation. Stay tuned for more updates as we enter the final phase of the project!
