The project develops proton-conducting and mixed proton-electron conducting materials stable in atmospheres containing CO2. The materials will be used in future energy-efficient and environmentally
The objective of the project was to improve the durability of the membrane electrode assemblies of PEM fuel cells by studying the basic degradation phenomena of carbon supported Pt catalysts and
The EU's and the Danish government's goal of replacing major parts of fossil fuels with sustainable energy sources requires new processes to be developed for conversion and storage of energy, for
The project aimed to find new electrode materials for hydrogen development able to replace the costly and rare platinum normally used in PEM fuel cells. The project succeeded in demonstrating that