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Low temperature fuel cells
Skibik, Petr ; Barath, Peter (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This work deals with making of catalyst materials with used nickel and commercial carbons that is appropriate for using in low temperature H2-O2 fuel cell. This thesis is described the methods of preparation electrode materials, its consistence and making electrode for the measure. This thesis is compared catalyst activity of nickel materials with platinum materials and poor commercial carbons. The samples were measured by voltammetric method by potentiostat Autolab with used the software GPES and the software FRA for impedance spectroscopy.
Ionexchange membranes for fuel cells
Chladil, Ladislav ; Špičák, Petr (referee) ; Barath, Peter (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis engages in the analysis of ionexchange polymer electrolytes for low-temperature fuel cell’s H2-O2 application. Object of this work was made a several version of function ionexchange membranes with electrode material by MEA technique. The theoretical part is deal of problems of the fuel cell and their application. Experimental part describes the process of preparation of electrode materials, which were doped by platinum catalyst in variable subsidy. Electrode substances were deposited on various ionexchange membranes. This function elements were measured in experimental fuel cell Quintech and measured results was evaluated.
Design and verification of lab-scale spray column for CO2 capture
Veselý, Filip ; Bělka, Miloslav (referee) ; Malý, Milan (advisor)
The concept and design of the lab-scaled spray column for CO2 capture which is capable of using optical measurement technologies and provides variations of experimental conditions is crucial to research CO2 absorption using sprays. This thesis is focused on the design of the column and all necessary components. Furthermore, there are discussed experimental conditions and measurement technologies. It provides deep look at velocity profile adjustments and efficiency of the absorption for MEA and aqueous ammonia. There is a discussion about each configuration and its results including design adjustments suggestions.
Investigation of thin films for hydrogen fuel cells
Komárková, Zuzana ; Matolín, Vladimír (advisor) ; Nováková, Jaroslava (referee)
Clean and highly efficient energy source has long been sought to solve energy and environmental problems. Fuel cells, which convert the chemical energies sto- red in fuel directly into electrical energy, are expected to be the key technology. In this thesis the catalytic active layers (specifically Pt, PtCo, PtNi, PtRu) for Direct methanol fuell cell (DMFC) are studied. We have evaluated PtCo as the best cathode catalysts. We have significantly reduced the amount of platinum as well as the power loss at higher concentrations of methanol. The sputtered PtCo catalyst is comparable power density in comparison with commercial Pt catalyst while the specific power per gram of platinum is several times higher. The speci- fic power of our anode catalyst layers is comparable to reference catalysts. Our findings are useful for future improvements of the anode catalyst layer for DMFC.
Aircrafts auxiliary power units
Baran, Jan ; Klement, Josef (referee) ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelors thesis describes concepts used airborne auxiliary power units (APU) with respect to the determination of the main advantages and difficultes in the construction of individual concepts. It also defines the trends in this area. Part of the thesis describes the possibility of using fuel cells as an energy source on board the airplane.
Aircrafts auxiliary power units
Baran, Jan ; Klement, Josef (referee) ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelors thesis describes concepts used airborne auxiliary power units (APU) with respect to the determination of the main advantages and difficultes in the construction of individual concepts. It also defines the trends in this area. Part of the thesis describes the possibility of using fuel cells as an energy source on board the airplane.
Ionexchange membranes for fuel cells
Chladil, Ladislav ; Špičák, Petr (referee) ; Barath, Peter (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis engages in the analysis of ionexchange polymer electrolytes for low-temperature fuel cell’s H2-O2 application. Object of this work was made a several version of function ionexchange membranes with electrode material by MEA technique. The theoretical part is deal of problems of the fuel cell and their application. Experimental part describes the process of preparation of electrode materials, which were doped by platinum catalyst in variable subsidy. Electrode substances were deposited on various ionexchange membranes. This function elements were measured in experimental fuel cell Quintech and measured results was evaluated.
Low temperature fuel cells
Skibik, Petr ; Barath, Peter (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This work deals with making of catalyst materials with used nickel and commercial carbons that is appropriate for using in low temperature H2-O2 fuel cell. This thesis is described the methods of preparation electrode materials, its consistence and making electrode for the measure. This thesis is compared catalyst activity of nickel materials with platinum materials and poor commercial carbons. The samples were measured by voltammetric method by potentiostat Autolab with used the software GPES and the software FRA for impedance spectroscopy.
Aircrafts auxiliary power units
Baran, Jan ; Klement, Josef (referee) ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelors thesis describes concepts used airborne auxiliary power units (APU) with respect to the determination of the main advantages and difficultes in the construction of individual concepts. It also defines the trends in this area. Part of the thesis describes the possibility of using fuel cells as an energy source on board the airplane.

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