Luca Vergani

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PhD thesis title: Electrified catalytic reactors for hydrohen storage and production

Academic Tutor: Romano Matteo Carmelo

Academic Supervisor: Groppi Gianpiero

PhD cycle: 38° (see all student profiles of the same cycle > LINK)

BSc: Mechanical engineering, Politecnico di Milano
MSc: Energy engineering, Politecnico di Milano

Thesis abstract

My research topic is about using hydrogen for energy storage in a system characterized by non-programmable renewable sources. The low volumetric density of hydrogen represents a challenge for its transportation. An attractive solution is the chemical storage of hydrogen in molecules called Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) that allow the storage and transportation of hydrogen as a liquid at ambient conditions. The hydrogen release process from LOHC is highly energy-demanding. The focus of my research is the design of electrified catalytic reactors that employ renewable electricity to fulfill the LOHC dehydrogenation energy demand.

Personal interest in my research theme

I chose my research topic to contribute to the energy transition by improving hydrogen storage and transportation and facilitating its large-scale adoption. Merging my energy engineering background with catalysis and chemical processes, I develop new knowledge and skills. My research spans from studying catalyst performance to designing reactors and integrating them into industrial processes. Additionally, I combine mathematical model development with experimental activities. This multidisciplinary approach is intellectually stimulating and rewarding.