Innovation Project

LOReley

Power density of H2 release in LOHC reactors using efficient surface catalysts

Infrastructure project

The LOReley project aims to solve, with its research and demonstration tasks, one part of the existing problems and questions in the area of materially based energy storage. This includes both technological and economic aspects. Liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC) represent a promising option for the safe, easily scalable and cost-efficient storage of hydrogen. LOReley's research focus lies in the development and construction of new concepts for dehydrogenation reactors with a long-lasting performance. 1 kW and a peak performance of 5 kW for LOHC with the help of new laser-structured surfaces.

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Project details

Project responsibility

Amphos GmbH

Duration

01.07.2020 bis 01.06.2023

Funding amount

333.741,00 €

Funded by

Federal Government