TÜBİTAK Supports BARÜ’s Renewable Energy Project

Yayın Tarihi : 29/07/2024
Bartın University (BARÜ) has initiated an innovative project in renewable energy, focusing on hydrogen production and fuel cell applications.

The project prepared by Dr. Aykut Çağlar, a postdoctoral research fellow supported by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), has been approved for support under TÜBİTAK’s 1002-A Rapid Support Module. The project is part of Bartın University’s (BARÜ) specialization area in “Smart Logistics and Integrated Regional Practices” and is linked to the “Smart Prototype Creation and Control Laboratory” initiative.

Titled “Boran Türevlerin Hidrolizinden Hidrojen Üretimi ve Elektrokimyasal Analizleri için Etkili ZIF-8, ZIF-67 ve NiMoO4 İçeren Kompozit Destekli Rh Temelli Alaşım Katalizörlerin Katalitik Performansların İncelenmesi” (Investigating the Catalytic Performance of Rh-Based Alloy Catalysts Supported by ZIF-8, ZIF-67, and NiMoO4 Composites for Hydrogen Production and Electrochemical Analyses via Boron Derivatives Hydrolysis), the project focuses on innovative research in renewable energy.

Over the course of one year, the research will involve the synthesis and characterization of catalysts, hydrogen production, and the performance evaluation of fuel cells. The project team includes Dr. Mehmet Yurderi from BARÜ’s Vocational School of Electronics and Automation Department and Dr. Ahmet Bulut from the Faculty of Science’s Biotechnology Department as contributing researchers.


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