NSF Electrochemical Systems Program for fundamental research on batteries, fuel cells, and photoelectrochemistry
The NSF Electrochemical Systems program funds fundamental engineering research to enable more sustainable electro- and photochemical processes for producing electricity, fuels, and chemicals. It prioritizes scalable, environmentally benign systems and deep molecular-level understanding of reaction and transport barriers that limit performance, including advanced battery, fuel cell, flow batter…
The Electrochemical Systems program is part of the Chemical Process Systems cluster, which includes also 1) Catalysis; 2) Molecular Separations; and 3) Process Systems, Reaction Engineering, and Molecular Thermodynamics.
The goal of the Electrochemical Systems program is to support fundam…
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