Electrochemical Systems

The Electrochemical Systems Research Area is supporting substantial advances in Efficient energy storage, new energy vectors and chemical synthesis through novel electrochemical devices and systems.

Introduction and Scope

Decarbonisation of the energy system is a national and global imperative. Our research supports fundamental electrochemistry device development through a better understanding of the reaction and degradation mechanisms in  current and novel systems, supported by advanced test, characterisation and modelling tools, from atoms to device length scales.

  • Energy storage: boosted capacity, energy density and durability, with reduced cost,  minimised dependence on rare minerals and closed-loop ecosystem.
  • Energy vectors: transformative access to green
    hydrogen to support regional economies, foundation industries, deployment of renewables, decarbonisation of heat and heavy transport – including rail and shipping. Longer-duration/inter-seasonal storage.
  • Chemicals: new sustainable chemical synthesis and routes for production of zero and negative-carbon feedstocks.

Current and Future Research

  • Advanced lithium- and sodium-ion batteries: cathode materials, current collectors, binders, cell packaging and degradation control
  • Composite cathodes for solid-state batteries
  • Lithium-sulphur and lithium-air for highest energy density, modified high porosity carbon materials
  • New redox active molecules, membranes and encapsulants
  • Decreasing reliance on rare materials, improving regeneration and end-of-life reuse
  • Enhanced lifetime performance and reduced cost of ownership
  • New catalysts and materials systems for:
    • highly active and selective reduction of carbon dioxide and nitrogen
    • sustainable thermochemical synthesis
    • high- and intermediate-temperature electrolytic production of hydrogen

Links

Close cooperation with Faraday Institution (Faraday Battery Challenge), with support to businesses and the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC). Building on extensive  roadmapping with business and across academia, supported by the Institute of Physics and the Institute for Manufacturing. UK integration with major industry and SME programmes. Activity complementary to networks like Supergen. Working with the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, Energy Systems Catapult, and H2FC Supergen.

Technology Platforms

Royce Technology Platforms are groupings of cutting-edge facilities and expertise. Each Platform has a Technology Platform Lead responsible for developing and enhancing the facilities and supporting related research activities which utilise Royce Equipment

Inert Sample Preparation and Characterisation

This platform enables the handling and study of air-sensitive materials and is designed to enable seamless transfer under continuous inert atmosphere from preparation stage through to a range of characterisation techniques.

Electrochemical Systems Team

Electrochemical Systems Equipment

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