Electrocatalysis on model systems with well-defined composition and crystallographic surface structures
具有明确组成和晶体表面结构的模型系统的电催化
基本信息
- 批准号:RGPIN-2021-03569
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2021-01-01 至 2022-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Global energy consumption has increased continuously over the years and is expected to grow unabated in the future. Innovation in the energy conversion and storage sectors are critical to help meet these global energy demands and reduce dependency on fossil fuels, with its concomitant greenhouse gas emissions. Among the many efforts to decrease this dependency, a promising strategy is to power the electrochemical synthesis of chemicals and fuels from naturally abundant resources using green electricity such as hydroelectricity, as well as an intermittent renewable energy supply, such as wind-derived electricity. The development of energy technologies which efficiently convert chemical energy into versatile electrical energy is equally important. Developing and deploying these technologies will require the application of knowledge, concepts and tools from a variety of fields including materials science, physics, chemistry (electrochemistry) and most notably, heterogeneous electrocatalysis, since these reactions occur at the interface between different phases. Over the next five years, I intend to pursue and expand my research program on high- performance materials as they pertain to applications in the fields of energy conversion and energy storage. The present Discovery grant application will fund a research program involving basic aspects of electrocatalysis and electrode materials and focused on fundamental science. More specifically; it seeks to gain an understanding of structure-property relationships in electrode materials and reactions, which are central to environmentally-friendly energy applications. Our research team's goal is to identify active sites within a given reaction - such as different facets and edge, corner, and defective sites. This knowledge will subsequently be used to guide development of nanostructured catalysts that will maximize the concentration of active sites, and thus the current density and performance of real-life energy conversion systems. To achieve this goal, our team's approach leverages highly versatile fabrication processes to prepare model surfaces with controlled compositions and crystallographic surface orientations, which are then subjected to extensive surface and electrochemical characterization as well as evaluations of the compounds' electrocatalytic performances. Over the next five years, our short-term objective is to focus on three reactions which are central to alkaline polymer electrolyte fuel cells and the electrochemistry of carbon-free-fuels: the hydrogen oxidation reaction in alkaline media, the oxidation of NH3 to N2, and the conversion of N2 to NH3. Each year, a total of three PhD and two undergraduate students will be trained in all aspects of electrocatalysis, including material preparation and characterization, and electrochemical science. They will develop knowledge and skills relevant to Canadian industry as well as academia.
全球能源消耗多年来持续增长,预计未来仍将持续增长。能源转换和存储领域的创新对于帮助满足这些全球能源需求并减少对化石燃料及其伴随的温室气体排放的依赖至关重要。在减少这种依赖性的众多努力中,一个有前途的策略是利用水力发电等绿色电力以及风电等间歇性可再生能源供应,从丰富的自然资源中为化学品和燃料的电化学合成提供动力。 开发有效地将化学能转化为多功能电能的能源技术也同样重要。开发和部署这些技术将需要应用来自各个领域的知识、概念和工具,包括材料科学、物理、化学(电化学),尤其是多相电催化,因为这些反应发生在不同相之间的界面。在接下来的五年中,我打算继续并扩大我的高性能材料研究计划,因为它们涉及能源转换和能源存储领域的应用。目前的发现拨款申请将资助一项涉及电催化和电极材料基本方面并侧重于基础科学的研究项目。更具体地说;它旨在了解电极材料和反应的结构-性能关系,这对于环保能源应用至关重要。 我们研究团队的目标是识别给定反应中的活性位点 - 例如不同的面和边缘、角和缺陷位点。这些知识随后将用于指导纳米结构催化剂的开发,从而最大限度地提高活性位点的浓度,从而提高现实能量转换系统的电流密度和性能。为了实现这一目标,我们团队的方法利用高度通用的制造工艺来制备具有受控成分和晶体表面取向的模型表面,然后对模型表面进行广泛的表面和电化学表征以及化合物电催化性能的评估。未来五年,我们的短期目标是重点关注碱性聚合物电解质燃料电池和无碳燃料电化学的三个核心反应:碱性介质中的氢氧化反应、NH3 氧化为N2 ,以及 N2 到 NH3 的转化。每年,共有三名博士生和两名本科生将接受电催化各个方面的培训,包括材料制备和表征以及电化学科学。他们将发展与加拿大工业界和学术界相关的知识和技能。
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Electrocatalysis on model systems with well-defined composition and crystallographic surface structures
具有明确组成和晶体表面结构的模型系统的电催化
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2021-03569 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 4.66万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Electrocatalysis on model systems with well-defined composition and crystallographic surface structures
具有明确组成和晶体表面结构的模型系统的电催化
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2021-03569 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 4.66万 - 项目类别:
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