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  • Het Kranenveld, Helix (Blg14, STO 0.44)

    5612 AZ Eindhoven

    Netherlands

  • P.O. Box 513, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry

    5600 MB Eindhoven

    Netherlands

Organisation profile

Introduction / mission

The vision of the research group Membrane Materials and Processes is to tailor materials chemistry and morphology to control polymer membrane and electrode functionality and performance for sustainable process applications involving water, gas, electrons or a combination of these.

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Tailoring materials chemistry and morphology to control polymer membrane and electrode functionality and performance

Organisational profile

Our aim is to understand, apply and optimize how materials chemistry and morphology determine and can be used to control mass, momentum and charge transport through polymer membrane and electrode interfaces. There is strong focus on elucidation chemistry, structure, property and performance relationships. The expertise of the group covers of a multidisciplinary knowledge chain ranging from molecule to process. It involves material synthesis and functionalization, molecular, geometric and morphological architecting and device and process design. This is combined with advanced physicochemical characterizations and process performance evaluations.

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  • Control of porosity

    D.C. (Kitty) Nijmeijer (Researcher), Nina Romme-van Moll (Content manager) & Caroline van Os-Rovers (Administrative support)

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  • Electrons

    Caroline van Os-Rovers (Administrative support)

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  • Gas

    Caroline van Os-Rovers (Content manager)

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