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Theses
One major commitment of the Electrochemistry Laboratory is education.
Below you find the Ph.D. theses completed in the Electrochemistry Laboratory.
Habilitation theses are also listed.
2018 Characterization and Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Application of Bimetallic Aerogels
Dr. Sebastian M. Henning
ETH Zürich, Nr.: 24919,
(2018).
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From liquid to solid electrolyte: interface investigation of model negative electrodes for Li-ion batteries
Dr. Giulio Ferraresi
Ammonia-fuelled alkaline fuel cells for remote power applications (ALKAMMONIA)
In project ALKAMMONIA a proof-of-concept system designed to provide power in remote applications will be developed and tested. The project will integrate three innovative and proven technologies: a highly efficient and low-cost alkaline fuel cell system, a highly efficient and catalytically heated ammonia processing system and a novel solid state ammonia storage system.
Demonstration of 500 kWe alkaline fuel cell system with heat capture (POWER UP)
In project POWER-UP, a 500 kWe alkaline fuel cell (AFC) system will be demonstrated at Air Products (AIRP) industrial gas plant at Stade (in Lower Saxony, in northern Germany). This ambitious project will be the world’s first demonstration of an alkaline fuel cell system on a large scale. In order to achieve the goal of demonstrating a 500 kWe alkaline fuel cell system in a real industrial setting.
Project Partners and Awards
since 2003 Diagnostic methods, modeling and characterization of fuel cells and water electrolysis
Fuel Cell Systems
In collaboration with industrial partners the group is providing technology support for fuel cell stacks and systems and developing proof-of-technology demonstrators. Focus today is on stationary hydrogen/(pure) oxygen systems and evaporative cooling. Current and past projects are briefly described below.