Catalysis for energy storage

CH-421

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Course summary

Welcome to the class!

Mid-term: Nov 6, 2024


Teacher: Xile Hu (xile.hu@epfl.ch)

Teaching assistant: Jiaming Tian (jiaming.tian@epfl.ch)

Ariana Serban (ariana.serban@epfl.ch)

Summary of class:

This course covers the fundamental and applied aspects of electrocatalysis related to renewable energy conversion and storage. The focus is on catalysis for hydrogen evolution, oxygen evolution, and CO2 reduction reactions. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts are discussed, with an emphasis on the mechanistic understanding of these reactions.  





Extra Reading Materials (for those who are interested)

Note
: Here I will post from time to time some reading materials that go beyond the scope of the normal time span of this course. They include NEWS, Perspectives, and Reviews of topics related to energy and climate science. If you have an interesting paper to share, please let me know and I will post it here as well.


First Chapter: Introduction


Second Chapter: Molecular catalysis for HER


Third Chapter: Molecular catalysis for OER


Fourth Chapter: Molecular catalysis for CO2RR


Fifth chapter: Heterogeneous Catalysis for HER


Sixth Chapter: Heterogeneous Catalysis for OER


Chapter 7: Heterogeneous catalysis for CO2RR


Last Year's exams


Books and other course related materials