Ημερομηνία: Παρασκευή, 3 Φεβ, 2023
Ώρα: 16:30 – 18:00
Αίθουσα: Αίθουσα Σεμιναρίων 1 (Κτηρια Χημικών Μηχανικών)
Διεύθυνση Διαδικτυακής Μετάδοσης: https://upatras-gr.zoom.us/j/98214630405?pwd=ekFFNDBwRjdvYTJpVThTVk02YXZkZz09
Ομιλητής: Ioanna Martinaiou (FORTH/ICEHT)
Τίτλος Ομιλίας: Development and characterization of electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Fuel Cells
Περίληψη
Electrochemistry has a vital role in creating sustainable energy solutions with the conversion of chemical into electrical energy in galvanic cells. Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) are among the most promising electrochemical devices due to their low operating temperature and high power density. Their application in the conversion of chemical energy stored in hydrogen and oxygen directly to electric energy makes them promising devices to a broad range of applications; from automotive propulsion, to combined heat and power, to portable electric devices. Current technologies use high amounts of critical materials all based on platinum group catalysts for both anodic (Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction) and cathodic (Oxygen Reduction Reaction) reactions. Cos t is the greatest impediment to successful commercialization, thus research has focused on minimizing the catalyst loading or even replace these catalysts with non-platinum group catalysts. Among the investigated non-platinum group (non-pgm) candidates, Metal-Nitrogen-Carbon (Me: Fe, Co, Mn, Ni etc.-N-C) catalysts are the most promising.
In this seminar, a comprehensive liguid (Rotation Disk Electrode) and solid state (PEM Fuel Cell) electrochemical study of degradation mechanisms towards Oxygen Reduction Reaction and the structure-activity correlations of low-platinum loading and non-pgm catalysts, will be presented.
Σύντομο Βιογραφικό Ομιλητή
Dr. Ioanna Martinaiou has graduated from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Patras University (2014) and obtained her PhD upon “Degradation studies of Me-N-C catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Fuel Cells” from the Graduate School of Energy Science and Engineering, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany (2018). She earned a Bridging Grant scholarship for early postodoctoral researchers from the same university (2019). In 2020 she returned to Greece and received funding as a postdoctoral researcher at NCSR Demokritos from “Supporting researchers with an emphasis on young researchers-cycle B” (NSRF 2014–2020). Currently she is a collaborating researcher at FORTH/ICEHT in the Laboratory of advanced materials & electrochemical energy conversion devices. Her expertise is upon electrocatalysis, development, synthesis and characterization of nanoma terials especially carbon-based catalysts for energy related applications. She has participated in national and international conferences and she is the author of 15 peer-reviewed scientific publications in high impact journals (Applied Catalysis B, Angewandte Chemie, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Power Sources etc.)
Δείτε περισσότερα στον παρακάτω σύνδεσμο:
https://www.chemeng.upatras.gr/el/seminar-rooms/91/2263
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George Pasparakis
Associate Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Patras