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Catalysts and Materials to Address the Energy Transition: Fuel Cells, Batteries, and Energy Storage

A recently issued technical investigation commissioned by the members of the Catalytic Advances Program (CAP) details Catalysts and Materials to Address the Energy Transition: Fuel Cells, Batteries, and Energy Storage

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  • Lithium ion, redox flow, metal air batteries and more
  • Fuel cells as a method for power generation
  • PtX breakthroughs for energy storage and CO2 as a feedstock

The Catalyst Group Resources (TCGR) continues to provide forward-looking advice in its new multi-client and select-client reports along with those delivered for its membership programs.

TCGR’s report, ‘Catalysts and Materials to Address the Energy Transition: Fuel Cells, Batteries, and Energy Storage,’ provides a vibrant overview of the status of materials employed for fuel cells, batteries, and Power-to-X technologies for energy storage from both the R&D and TRL perspectives. Indispensable to researchers in the field, it gives concise information on the status of the promising materials and discusses the development of potential candidates for each storage technology. This report is certain to become an excellent reference for decision-making bodies in companies. The report discusses both the catalysts and materials involved in these technologies, as well as the processes:

  • Energy sources and technologies with great potential for interim storage
  • Concepts and catalysts for fuel cells and different types of batteries
  • Conversion methods for CO2 using hydrogen derived from electrolysis
  • Range of fuel cells, depending on the electrolyte used, but also the reactions
  • Methods to make fuels from captured CO2 and green hydrogen
Figure 1: Systematic illustration of in-situ and ex-situ characterization techniques and corresponding obtained information about fuel cells. Source: Compiled by Authors

More information about this report and other services of CAP can be seen here.

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The Catalyst Group Resources (TCGR), a member of The Catalyst Group, is dedicated to monitoring and analyzing technical and commercial developments in catalysis as they apply to the global refining, petrochemical, fine/specialty chemical, pharmaceutical, polymer/elastomer and environmental industries.