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3D – Printed Stacked Nanolayers for Zero-Emission Energy Generation Devices

The aim of this project is to develop a novel screening method to find efficient fuel cells that rely on cheap materials. In the initial stages of the work, 3D printing of ~40 000 nanostacks per glass slide with freely chosen sequential arrangements of printed nanolayers made of nanoparticles or organic materials will be made. These will then be utilized for the development of 3D structures that will accept the printed layers and functionalize them into the efficient intended devices. In this way, these stacked nanolayers will be a starting point to develop improved versions of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), batteries, diodes, and fuel cells.

Date:11 Jun 2021 →  Today
Keywords:Nanostacks, Fuel cells, 3D structures
Disciplines:Micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems
Project type:PhD project