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Experimental methods for the development of sustainable energy technologies - NFPL219
Title: Experimentální metody pro vývoj technologií udržitelné energetiky
Guaranteed by: Department of Low Temperature Physics (32-KFNT)
Faculty: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Actual: from 2023
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 9
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:3/3, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Guarantor: prof. Mgr. Jakub Čížek, Ph.D.
doc. RNDr. Jan Lang, Ph.D.
Annotation -
Last update: doc. RNDr. Vojtěch Chlan, Ph.D. (09.05.2024)
Hydrogen technologies and energy storage are key to the green transformation, CO2 emission and sustainable energy. Currently, there is a rapid development of hydrogen technologies and technologies for energy storage, which also place demands on material research. A key requirement is the development of new functional materials for electrical energy storage, hydrogen storage, fuel cells, catalysis, gas separation and detection. Therefore, it is necessary to use specific experimental methods of material characterization focused on important physical properties.
Aim of the course -
Last update: doc. RNDr. Vojtěch Chlan, Ph.D. (09.05.2024)

The course introduces students to experimental methods of characterization of materials important for the development of technologies for green transformation. Students will receive information about the physical principles and the current state of knowledge in a wide range of experimental methods, from thermal analysis, measurement of absorption and desorption of gases, cryosorption, hydrogen-induced embrittlement, gas diffusion to special methods enabling the study of the interaction of lithium, sodium and hydrogen ions with a solid substance on atomic level such as positron annihilation spectroscopy, Mössbauer spectroscopy or nuclear magnetic resonance. For each experimental method, its physical principle and method of implementation will first be explained in the theoretical part, followed by a practical part, where students will learn to use the given method practically in the laboratory on real equipment. The practical part will also include the processing and interpretation of measured data.

 
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