Lecture

Catalysis for Energy Storage

In course
DEMO: anim et ullamco
Ullamco deserunt eiusmod aliqua Lorem fugiat cupidatat. Eu occaecat ad non ex. Nostrud veniam mollit occaecat aliqua dolore ex.
Login to see this section
Description

This lecture covers the fundamental and applied aspects of electrocatalysis for renewable energy conversion and storage, focusing on catalysis for hydrogen evolution, oxygen evolution, and CO2 reduction reactions. It discusses the importance of catalyst performance in hydrogen evolution, the challenges of using Pt as a catalyst, the potential of MoS2 as a catalyst, and the computational methods for catalyst design. The lecture also explores the active edge sites for electrochemical H2 evolution from MoS2 nanocatalysts and the role of DFT-based catalyst design in understanding hydrogen evolution mechanisms.

Instructor
est et ullamco
Consectetur fugiat fugiat minim nulla cupidatat nulla sit. Ad est voluptate incididunt pariatur aliqua non eiusmod exercitation dolore tempor aliquip voluptate aliqua nisi. Dolor sint exercitation dolore sint ullamco elit aliqua consequat voluptate dolore. Nulla commodo cillum proident labore labore anim sint anim dolor esse id ut. Minim Lorem amet incididunt quis. Nisi officia aute mollit irure cillum consectetur ipsum.
Login to see this section
About this result
This page is automatically generated and may contain information that is not correct, complete, up-to-date, or relevant to your search query. The same applies to every other page on this website. Please make sure to verify the information with EPFL's official sources.
Related lectures (33)
Publication Analysis: Understanding Research Articles
Introduces publication analysis, emphasizing critical evaluation of research articles and effective reading strategies.
Heterogeneous Catalysis: Introduction and Surface Reactivity
Introduces the basics of heterogeneous catalysis, focusing on catalyst types, surface reactivity, and the role of surface energy in catalytic processes.
Hydrogen Storage and Distribution
Explores hydrogen storage methods, compression techniques, thermodynamics of electrolysis, and its pivotal role in Europe's energy transition.
Catalysis: Hydrogenation
Covers the topic of catalysis, focusing on the process of hydrogenation and the advantages of using soluble catalysts.
Catalysis for H2 Production
Explores catalytic processes for hydrogen production, focusing on partial oxidation and catalyst deactivation due to carbon formation.
Show more