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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/phd-defenseengineering
 -solid-oxide-co2-electrolysis
LOCATION:E6 - Engineering 6 Room 2022 200 University Ave West Waterloo ON N
 2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:PhD Defense\\Engineering Solid Oxide CO2 Electrolysis: From\nNanopa
 rticle-Decorated Perovskite Cathode to System-Level Modeling by\nMohammada
 li Emadi
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DESCRIPTION:Solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) is a promising technology 
 for\nCO₂ electrolysis and subsequent conversion to useful chemicals. Thi
 s\nthesis combines the experimental development of new cathode materials\n
 with system-level simulation to enhance the performance of SOECs for\nCO2 
 electrolysis and assess their applicability for fuel production.\nThere ar
 e two components to the work: (1) proposing nanoparticle\ndecorated perovs
 kites cathode material and (2) integration of DAC\,\nSOEC and synfuel prod
 uction and asses its performance with\ntechno-economic and environmental a
 nalysis.\n\nIn the experimental section\, the focus was on the cathode mat
 erial of\nthe SOEC since it is the limiting factor for CO₂ electrolysis.
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