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SUMMARY:Nanostructured metallic materials for hydrogen storage: synthesis\, characterisation and economic strategy for co-investment.- (May-Line Grapotte / LPCNO / Thesis). - 19/12/2024\, 9H30
DESCRIPTION:PhD defense \nMay-Line GRAPOTTE\, Soutenance à Huis clos \nJury members \n\nFabien DELPECH\, Professeur des universités\, Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier\, Directeur de thèse\nChloé THIEULEUX\, Directrice de recherche\, CNRS Rhône Auvergne\, Rapporteur\nPhilippe MIELE\, Professeur des universités\, Université de Montpellier\, Rapporteur\nKarine PHILIPPOT\, Directrice de recherche\, CNRS Occitanie Ouest\, Examinateur\n\nAbstract:\nGlobal warming is a major challenge for the 21st century\, making the reduction of CO2 emissions an absolute priority. Hydrogen is playing an increasingly important role in this energy transition. However\, its use requires efficient storage methods. Current approaches\, such as high-pressure gaseous storage and cryogenic storage\, present significant risks and limitations. Solid-state storage offers a promising alternative\, but faces challenges in terms of reversibility and thermal management. \nIn this thesis\, we explored manganese-based nanostructured metallic materials for reversible hydrogen storage\, with the aim of overcoming the limitations of existing storage methods in terms of safety and efficiency. These materials are of particular interest because of their ability to form Kubas-type interactions with hydrogen\, thus combining the size effects of nanomaterials with the intrinsic properties of manganese. Our research focused on two main aspects: firstly\, the study of manganese hydride\, a promising material for storage\, and secondly\, the synthesis and exploration of the properties of manganese nanoparticles. \nAn economic study was also carried out. The economic impact of adopting hydrogen in the transport sector was studied\, with particular attention paid to the phenomenon of co-investment. This type of investment is necessary if all the players in the value chain are to be able to cope with the scale of the costs and benefit from the advantages of this technology..
URL:https://fermi.univ-tlse3.fr/event/nanostructured-metallic-materials-for-hydrogen-storage-synthesis-characterisation-and-economic-strategy-for-co-investment-may-line-grapotte-lpcno-thesis-19-12-2024-9h30/
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