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Our latest publication comes from University of Szeged!

2024-11-07T10:11:44+00:00November 6th, 2024|Project News, Publication|

Our partners at the University of Szeged in Hungary published a paper titled Comparative Study of Different Polymeric Binders in Electrochemical CO Reduction in the journal Energy and Fuels on November 5th, 2024. Congratulations to author/researchers Noémi V. Galbicsek, Attila Kormányos, Gergely Ferenc Samu, Mohd M. Ayyub, Tomaž Kotnik, Sebastijan Kovačič, Csaba Janáky and Balázs Endrődi! Download the open access paper here. Citation: Comparative Study of Different Polymeric Binders in Electrochemical CO Reduction, Noémi V. Galbicsek, Attila Kormányos, Gergely Ferenc Samu, Mohd M. Ayyub, Tomaž Kotnik, Sebastijan Kovačič, Csaba Janáky, and Balázs Endrődi, Energy & Fuels DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.4c04058   1155 Sixteenth Street [...]

U of Szeged publishes "Electrochemical carbon monoxide reduction at high current density: Cell configuration matters"

2024-05-08T09:43:49+01:00May 8th, 2024|Project News, Publication, University News|

Partners at the University of Szeged published yet another FlowPhotoChem-acknowledged journal article! The research paper titled, Electrochemical carbon monoxide reduction at high current density: Cell configuration matters, appeared in the Chemical Engineering Journal (Volume 490, 15 June 2024, 151698, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.151698) online on April 26, 2024. Author researchers include Mohd Monis Ayyub, Attila Kormányos, Balázs Endrödi, and Csaba Janáky. Congratulations to the team in Hungary. Download the open-access paper here.  

U of Szeged publishes latest FPC research in Nanoscale

2023-11-27T13:58:20+00:00November 27th, 2023|Project News, Publication, University News|

Congratulations to our partners at the University of Szeged for their most recent FlowPhotoChem open-access paper. Researchers Andrea Serfőző, Gábor András Csík, Attila Kormányos, Ádám Balog, Csaba Janáky and Balázs Endrődi published research titled: One-step electrodeposition of binder-containing Cu nanocube catalyst layers for carbon dioxide reduction in the journal Nanoscale in September 2023. DOI: 10.1039/D3NR03834C, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 16734. Download the PDF here. View our publications here and check us out on Zenodo too.

Janaky Lab at the University of Szeged publish in EES Catalysis

2023-09-08T11:33:40+01:00March 16th, 2023|Project News, Publication, University News|

Congratulations to our partners in the Janaky Lab at the University of Szeged in Hungary. Attila Kormányos, Balázs Endrődia, Zheng Zhanga, Angelika Samua, László Méraia, Gergely F. Samua, László Janováka, and Csaba Janáky published their study titled: Local hydrophobicity allows high-performance electrochemical carbon monoxide reduction to C2+ products in the journal EES Catalysis on March 13th, 2023. The open-access paper can be downloaded here. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D3EY00006K

FlowPhotoChem presented by Dr Janaky at MAT-SUS conference in Barcelona

2023-09-08T13:10:29+01:00October 26th, 2022|presentation, Project News, University News|

Dr Csaba Janaky of the University of Szeged delivered an invited talk at MAT-SUS, Materials for Sustainable Development Conference in Barcelona on October 26th, 2022. His talk is titled "Differences and Similarities of Electrochemical CO2 and CO Conversion." "MAT-SUS runs from October 24th- 28th, 2022 and highlights the scientific excellence in the electrochemistry field.

Publication news: Joint FPC paper published in Advanced Energy Materials

2023-09-08T13:45:29+01:00June 23rd, 2022|Project News, Publication|

Congratulations to the team of FlowPhotoChem author-researchers - Etienne Boutin, Mahendra Patel, Egon Kecsenovity, Silvan Suter, Csaba Janáky, and Sophia Haussener from EPFL and the University of Szeged. Their study titled 'Photo-Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 Under Concentrated Sunlight Enables Combination of High Reaction Rate and Efficiency' was published in the open-access journal Advanced Energy Materials on June 15th, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202200585

Our PIs present at the 2022 Renewable Energy Solar Fuels conference

2023-09-08T13:59:30+01:00May 26th, 2022|PI Spotlight, presentation, Project News|

The Gordon Research Conference, 2022 Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels Conference GRC took place from May 8th through the 13th, 2022 in Lucca, Italy. On May 11th, FlowPhotoChem PI Professor Csaba Janaky (left) of the University of Szeged, Hungary gave a talk entitled "Electrolyzer Development and Process Optimization: Paving the Road for Industrial Carbon-dioxide Electroreduction." Dr Matt Mayer, (right) HZB presented FlowPhotoChem research in a poster presentation titled: CO2 and CO Electrolysis in gas diffusion electrolysers: Overcoming operational challenges and developing operando methods. The poster provided an overview of what the team is working on in Work Package 3.   The 2022 [...]

FlowPhotoChem publication from University of Szeged researchers

2023-09-08T14:27:42+01:00January 10th, 2022|Project News, Publication, University News|

'Anode Catalysts in CO2 Electrolysis: Challenges and Untapped Opportunities' was published in ACS Catalysis by the researchers Ádám Vass, Attila Kormányos, Zsófia Kószó, Balázs Endrődi, and Csaba Janáky (ACS Catalysis 0, 12, DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.1c04978) on January 3rd, 2022. Congratulations to the entire team of researchers and our partners at the University of Szeged! Abstract: The field of electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction has developed rapidly during recent years. At the same time, the role of the anodic half-reaction has received considerably less attention. In this Perspective, we scrutinize the reports on the best-performing CO2 electrolyzer cells from the past 5 years, to shed light on [...]

PUBLICATION NEWS: Partners at the University of Szeged publish in ACS Energy Letters

2023-09-08T15:01:11+01:00October 7th, 2021|Publication, University News|

The research team consisting of Ádám Vass, Prof. Balázs Endrődi, Gergely Ferenc Samu, Ádám Balog, Attila Kormányos, Serhiy Cherevko, and Prof. Csaba Janáky published "Local Chemical Environment Governs Anode Processes in CO2 Electrolyzers' today, October 7th, 2021. The open-access paper can be read in ACS Energy Letters, ACS Energy Lett. 2021, 6, XXX, 3801–3808. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.1c01937  Download the PDF here. Congratulations to the whole team! Abstract: A major goal within the CO2 electrolysis community is to replace the generally used Ir anode catalyst with a more abundant material, which is stable and active for water oxidation under process conditions. Ni is widely applied [...]

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