ExpertiseUpdated on 8 February 2024
Microfluidic hydrogen production
About
Microfluidic devices increase efficiency, decrease costs and/or provide mobility to target applications. Hydrogen production by electrolysis using renewable energy sources and salty water resources is promising for widespread usage of hydrogen and local stations.
Microfluidic channel flow cells (not fuel but flow) use tiny dimension channels embedded with electrodes and automatically separate hydrogen and oxygen gases inside channels. Tiny channels produce low volume but parallelized devices make the high throughput.
Field
- RENEWABLE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION (PCCEL, AEMEL, Seawater Electrolysis, Development Tools for Electrolysers etc..)
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Expertise
Researcher, project coordinator (ourside)
- RENEWABLE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION (PCCEL, AEMEL, Seawater Electrolysis, Development Tools for Electrolysers etc..)
Ramazan Solmaz
Prof. Dr. at Bingöl University
Bingöl, Türkiye
Expertise
Development of innovative technologies for direct seawater electrolysis
- RENEWABLE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION (PCCEL, AEMEL, Seawater Electrolysis, Development Tools for Electrolysers etc..)
Anna Yates
Project Manager at Latent Drive Ltd
Winfrith Newburgh, United Kingdom
Expertise
- RENEWABLE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION (PCCEL, AEMEL, Seawater Electrolysis, Development Tools for Electrolysers etc..)
Anna Yates
Project Manager at Latent Drive Ltd
Winfrith Newburgh, United Kingdom