UHasselt: Institute for Materials Research (IMO-IMOMEC) / Group of Electrochemical Engineering
University of Hasselt
General expertise of the research group
Electrochemical engineering
- Porous electrode design & characterization
- Kinetics & charge transport
- Electrochemical characterization
- Mathematical modelling
- Aging and post-mortem analysis
Specific hydrogen- related expertise & research topics
- PEM water electrolyzer
- MEA preparation and optimization
- Polarization and aging tests
- Electrochemical characterization and physics-based modelling
Available equipment/tools:
- MEA preparation: Mixing, Coating, hot press
- Mercury porosimeter
- 500W PEM water electrolyzer automatic test station
- Electrochemical characterization: Potentio- and Galvano-static + EIS
Participating in FL/B/EU funded projects with H2 related research:
- CleanH2 (BOF)
Main relevant publications
- ‘A techno-economic evaluation of solar-powered green hydrogen production for sustainable energy consumption in Belgium’, N Srettiwat, M Safari, H Olcay, R Malina, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2023) 48 (100), 39731-39746
- ‘Bridging the microstructural evolutions from slurry to porous electrode of a lithium-ion battery’, H Hamed, Z Alamooti, A Agrawal, J D’Haen, A Hardy, M Safari, Energy Chemistry (2023) 84, 329-334.
- ‘Non‐Uniform Distribution of Current in Plane of Large‐Area Lithium Electrodes’, S Yari, MK Van Bael, A Hardy, M Safari, Batteries & Supercaps (2022) 5 (10), e202200217.
Contact persons
Prof. Momo Safari
Professor Institute for Materials Research
momo.safari@uhasselt.be
Dr. Lieve De Doncker
Institute for Materials Research
lieve.dedoncker@uhasselt.be
University of Hasselt • Institute for Materials Research
Thor Park 8320,
3600 Genk,
Belgium