Mohammadmahdi Khodaverdi
mokhod@utu.fi |
Electrocatalysis, Hydrogen, Fuel cells
Low cost electrocatalysts for flexible hydrogen production
I hold a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Isfahan University of Technology and an MSc in Energy Systems Engineering from the University of Tehran. For my master's thesis, I focused on enhancing the electrocatalytic activity of platinum in direct methanol fuel cells using functionalized graphene.
Currently, I am part of the Battery Materials and Technologies research group, where I am developing novel electrocatalysts from earth-abundant materials. These electrocatalysts aim to enable low-cost, flexible hydrogen production through water electrolysis. My project is part of the UTU-Solutions for Green and Digital Transition program and is supported by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions.
- Hydrogen production by thermochemical water splitting cycle using low‐grade solar heat and phase change material energy storage system (2022)
- International Journal of Energy Research
- Nitrogen‐doped graphene prepared by low‐temperature thermal treatment as an electrocatalyst support for methanol oxidation (2021)
- Fuel Cells
- Application of N-doped carbon nanotube-supported Pt-Ru as electrocatalyst layer in passive direct methanol fuel cell (2020)
- International Journal of Hydrogen Energy