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Tailoring multicomponent nanometric alloys formed on active support for designing the stable anodes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

The aim of the research project entitled "Tailoring multicomponent nanometric alloys formed on active support for designing the stable anodes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells" is to fabricate catalytically active anode materials with multi-component nanometric alloy precipitates and to study their impact on the long-term resistance of SOFCs to carbon deposition and poisoning by fuel impurities when directly fed with eco-fuels. Solid oxide fuel cells can provide a stationary source of energy in landfills, farms, etc. However, at present, investment costs related to system installation and the problem of cell degradation due to carbon deposition and sulfur poisoning are limiting the use of SOFCs fed with ecofuels on a larger scale. The implementation of the project will enrich the GUT equipment base and strengthen scientific cooperation with a foreign unit (CIEMAT).

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Project's acronym:
ExCat
Financial Program Name:
SONATA_BIS
Organization:
Narodowe Centrum Nauki (NCN) (National Science Centre)
Agreement:
UMO-2021/42/E/ST5/00450 z dnia 2022-04-19
Realisation period:
2022-04-19 - 2026-04-18
Project manager:
dr hab. inż. Beata Bochentyn
Team members:
Realised in:
Division of New Functional Materials for Energy Conversion
Project's value:
1 384 600.00 PLN
Request type:
National Research Programmes
Domestic:
Domestic project
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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