讲座报告

“导师大讲堂”第二十三讲:Development of Low Cost Electro-catalysts for Advanced Fuel Cells and Green Hydrogen Production from Water/Seawater Electrolyser (用于燃料电池和电解水制绿氢的低成本电催化研发)

讲座时间:2023-08-28 10:30:00
讲座地点:36365线路检测中心 A213
主讲人:林文锋
主讲人简介:林文锋,教授,英国拉夫堡大学东亚特使(University Special Envoy for East Asia)、化学工程系研究主任、化学工程终身讲席教授、 英国皇家化学会(RSC)会士(Fellow)、英国工程和物理研究基金 会(EPSRC)首席研究员。林教授在厦门大学攻读博士期间,在 田昭武、孙世刚和田中群三位院士指导下,出色地作出了探索性 的谱学电化学和量子电化学相结合的开创性研究,在能源电催化 和燃料电池领域取得了一系列创新成果。林教授和诺贝尔化学奖 得主 Gerhard Ertl 教授合作并获得德国洪堡基金会和马普学会基 金资助,共同发表多篇高水平、高被引原创研究论文。林教授在 氢能源、燃料电池、能源电催化、高温原位红外技术等基础科学 与工程应用方面有深厚造诣,并对低碳能源化学、化工、材料等 多学科交叉领域前沿基础研究、技术开发和工程应用上有前瞻性 的发展战略眼光,多次获英国和欧盟创新及重点项目资助。
讲座内容:

    Electro-catalysis plays a key role in electrochemical energy conversion technologies such as fuel cells and water/seawater electrolysis for green hydrogen production. Liquid fuel cells such as direct methanol/(bio-)ethanol fuel cells have been regarded as a promising alternative for the power supply for portable and automotive applications thanks to their simplicity of using directly liquid fuels in the feed. Thefundamental key challenge in the advanced direct fuel cell and seawater electrolyser is to rationally design efficient, stable and low-cost catalysts. An insight into the structure-reactivity and structure-selectivity relationships is the prerequisite to the effective design of the desirable high-performance electrocatalysts. In this talk, recent progress on the development of low-cost electrocatalysts for both advanced direct fuel cells and seawater electrolyser for green hydrogen production will be reported. Fundamental studies have been performed, employing combined electrochemical in-situ FTIR spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) atomistic modeling, to understand the reaction mechanism and structure-reactivity relationships of a series of low-cost model and practical nano-catalysts, unsupported and supported on various substrates such as oxides and carbides. The effects of supports and electrode structures on catalyst layers towards alcohol oxidation and water/seawater splittingreactions (hydrogen evolution reaction and oxygen evolution reaction) have been demonstrated.