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High performance cathode for protonic ceramic fuel cells. This project aims to develop a novel cathode for protonic ceramic fuel cells operated at economically viable temperatures. The cathode expects

The University of Queensland — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $630,888
Closes
Wednesday 19 January 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

High performance cathode for protonic ceramic fuel cells. This project aims to develop a novel cathode for protonic ceramic fuel cells operated at economically viable temperatures. The cathode expects to improve the density of active sites and resist degradation due to the cathode reaction environment. The key novelty is to modify the mixed conductive perovskite bulk with surface alkali metal melts that can transport ions and reactivate the surface. Expected outcomes include enhanced efficiency of power generation and new techniques to develop high-performance catalyst materials, which are essential for energy conversion and thermal catalysis. This will benefit Australia’s environment and energy sector in managing carbon emissions and accelerate Australia’s transition to a carbon-neutral economy.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4004 - Chemical Engineering. Lead: Prof John Zhu

Categories
regenerativeenterprisetechnology
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities

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