Energy Storage Materials Laboratory
Primary Researcher(s) / Coordinator(s): Prof. Dr. Tayfur Öztürk
General Information
Equipments
Completed and Ongoing Research Projects
ESM laboratory deals with energy storage materials and the related areas. The main activity of the group is directed towards metal-hydrides of low stability, i.e. compounds capable of storing and releasing hydrogen near ambient condition, suitable for gas-solid and electrochemical storage of hydrogen. We therefore deal with the synthesis of nanostructured materials using a variety of techniques i.e. mechanical milling, thin film processing and thermal plasma. Activities in the related fields cover hydrogen separation membranes and nanoporous materials.
Equipments
- Vacuum/pressure (up to 10 bar) induction melting system (Linn High Therm)
- Ball mills (SPEX and Fritsch planetary ball mill)
- Glove Box (MBraun Unistar)
- Magnetron Sputtering System (with 3-sputtering and 3-thermal evaporation source Nanovak)
- Induction plasma system with nanopowder reactor (Tekna 30 kW)
- Spark discharge generator (Palas GFG-1000)
- Sievert’s PCT instrument
- Gas Permeability Tester
- Potentiostat/Galvanostat (Amatek)
Completed and Ongoing Research Projects
- Core-shell materials for energy storage (2012-…) COST
- Combinatorial search for hydrogen separation membranes (2010-…) TUBITAK
- Development of nanoporous substrates for HSM (2010-…) BAP
- Energy Materials: Plasma synthesis of nanoparticles for energy storage (2009-…) DPT
- Decrepitating processing of Mg2Ni and TiMn1.5 (2011-…) BAP
- Combinatorial search for hydrogen storage alloys; Mg-Ni-Ti (2006-2010) FP-6 NESSHY
- Development of Mg based thin films for hydrogen storage (2006-2009) TUBITAK Synthesis of hydrogen storage alloys; FeTi and Mg2Ni (2005-2006) DPT
- Mechanical milling of Mg based hydrogen storage alloys (2006-2009) DPT-YUUP
- Prof. Dr. İnci Eroğlu, Chemical Engineering Dept., METU, Turkey
- see NESSHY
- see COST –MP1103
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11/07/2019 - 17:52