Title
Hydrogen Electrolyser and Fuel Cell

CoPED ID
370fd649-295f-4d9b-901e-9ae91d36cbfb

Status
Closed


Value
£448,590

Start Date
Sept. 29, 2010

End Date
Sept. 29, 2011

Description

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It is well known that polymer membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) are attractive for future vehicle, portable and combined heat and power applications. General requirements of PEMFCs are: good chemical and thermal stability, low gas impermeability (H2 and O2), good mechanical strength and low cost. This project will develop recently researched membranes for fuel cells that improve chemical and mechanical stability, are easilly fabricated and can be thinner and thus have lower electrical resistance. The cells made from such materials will be able to use low costs catalysts and achieve superior performance to current equivalent fuel cells. In parallel the research will develop a new electrolyser concept for the production of hydrogen fuel using the same membrane concept and low costs catalysts. The electrolyser can be used to produce hydrogen from renewable electrical energy and thus be compatible with fluctuation energy supplies from renewable sources.

Keith Scott PI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Fuel cells
  2. Renewable energy sources
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Fuels
  5. Polymers

Extracted key phrases
  1. Polymer membrane fuel cell
  2. Current equivalent fuel cell
  3. Hydrogen Electrolyser
  4. Low cost catalyst
  5. Low electrical resistance
  6. Low gas impermeability
  7. Fuel Cell
  8. Hydrogen fuel
  9. Membrane concept
  10. Good mechanical strength
  11. Good chemical
  12. Mechanical stability
  13. Renewable electrical energy
  14. New electrolyser concept
  15. Thermal stability

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