Interview
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Recycalyse
onMarch 8, 2021
“We aim to use a non-conventional etching process called ‘cathodic corrosion’, to either reactivate catalysts on ‘dead’ electrodes or selectively remove catalysts from spent electrodes”
Interview with David Smyth-Boyle, Principal Corrosion Engineer at TWI What is the role of TWI within [...]
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Recycalyse
onFebruary 22, 2021
“For RECYCALYSE, we have established three different phases for our strategy: awareness phase, knowledge transfer, and exploitation.”
Interview with Mariana Fernández, Head of Communications & Capacity Building. PMO at Sustainable Innovations.
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Recycalyse
onJanuary 8, 2021
“We have defined a common testing protocol that guarantees that the measurements the different partners carry out are comparable.”
Interview with Matthias Arenz, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Bern Q: What are the [...]
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Gacelaweb2
onDecember 21, 2020
“Our main challenge in RECYCALYSE is to simulate the comprehensive whole electrolyser system control strategy “
Interview with Alexander Loof, Product Manager at PRUFREX Q: What is the role of PRUFREX within RECYCALYSE? [...]
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Gacelaweb2
onDecember 9, 2020
“The main challenge of upscaling is to keep the same catalyst properties from the lab scale to the production scale”
Interview to Simon Pitscheider, Senior Materials Specialist at Danish Technological Institute Q: What does [...]
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Gacelaweb2
onNovember 23, 2020
“Close cooperation with project partners is key to reduce the risks and lead to an efficient system”.
Interview to Marie Macherhammer, Key Researcher and Project Manager at HyCentA. Q: What is the main [...]
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Recycalyse
onNovember 10, 2020
“In the first months of the project, Fraunhofer ICT has performed extensive literature research on support materials for oxygen evolution catalysts in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) water electrolysis. Observation of the acidic conditions is important as they aggravate possible corrosion issues”
Interview with Carsten Cremers, Manager of the Fuel Cells and Electrolysis Group at Fraunhofer ICT Q: What [...]
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onOctober 9, 2020
“We will manufacture single cells for extensive performance testing and characterization. The knowledge obtained will be crucial for further optimization of final MEAs assembled” Interview to Nedjeljko Seselj, Senior Scientist at Danish Power Systems
Q: What are Danish Power Systems main responsibilities within RECYCALYSE? A: Danish Power Systems [...]
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