CRC 1316 Transient Atmospheric Plasmas: From Plasmas to Liquids To Solids

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B1: Liquid plasma electrochemistry: activating catalytic surfaces and driving electrochemical transformations of plasma-activated species

Principal Investigators: Beatriz Roldan

Team


Roldan, Beatriz
(Principal Investigator)

Grosse, Philipp
(PostDoc)

Öner, Sebastian
(PostDoc)

Description

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Understanding and controlling the complex interactions between non-equilibrium plasma discharges and liquid electrolytes is a key challenge on the way to realising electrified, plasma-assisted catalytic processes at industrially relevant scales. In the project, the exchange of catalyst materials, spectroscopic diagnostics and validation of results across multiple platforms will pave a solid foundation for scale-up and broader application beyond ammonia synthesis.


Publications

Thesis

  • Philipp Grosse, PhD thesis - 02/2021
    Investigating Dynamic Changes in Morphology and Chemical State of Copper Catalysts for the Electrochemical Reduction of CO2
  • Claudia Khanh-Ly Nguyen, PhD thesis - 09/2024
    Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 on UHV-Prepared Cu Single Crystals

Further reading

  • Highly selective plasma-activated Cu catalysts for CO2 reduction to ethylene
    H. Mistry, A.Varela, C. Bonifacio, I. Zegkinoglou, I. Sinev, Y. Choi, K. Kisslinger, E. A. Stach, J.C. Yang, P. Strasser, and B. Roldán Cuenya
    Nat. Commun. 7, 12123 (2016)
  • Nanostructured electrocatalysts with tunable activity and selectivity
    H. Mistry, A. Varela, S. Kühl, P. Strasser, and B. Roldán Cuenya
    Nat. Rev. Mater. 1, 16009 (2016)