In view of the global challenges related to green house gas (GHG) emissions and energy supply, electrochemical energy conversion technologies, such as capacitors, fuel cells and batteries are becoming increasingly important in the energy system. Applications ranges from the storage of energy produced from renewable sources to portable electronics.
The energy conversion group conducts research (fundamental and applied) in the field of electrochemical energy conversion. The principle focus on the group's research is within fuel cell technology, electro catalysis and analytical chemistry.
Research areas
Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Technology
- Performance and durability screening
- Electrochemical characterization
- Online monitoring
- Ex-situ characterization
Electrochemical energy conversion
- Electrochemical characterization
- Water electrolysis
- Modelling: Single cells and electrodes
- Utilization of carbon and oxides in electrodes
- Photoelectrochemical characterization
Hydrogen technology implementation
- Technology watch
- Well-to-wheel analysis
- Demonstration