3 PhD positions Manipulating Crystal Hydrates/Porous Materials for Heat Storage

3 PhD positions Manipulating Crystal Hydrates/Porous Materials for Heat Storage

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30 Jan 29 Apr Eindhoven

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The Eindhoven University of Technology has
3 PhD positions
Manipulating Crystal Hydrates / Porous Materials for Heat Storage 

Thermal Energy Storage / Fifty percent of our daily energy usage is in the form of thermal energy.  In view of the energy challenges ahead of us, compact heat storage could offer opportunities to bridge the mismatch between availability and consumption of energy. Inorganic crystal hydrates and nanoporous materials (zeolites, MOF's) have the potential to be used as storage media. Whereas in a crystal hydrates heat storage and discharge happens via (de)hydration reactions, water (de)sorption plays a key role in nanoporous materials. 

Challenges / At the Eindhoven University of Technology the project Mat4Heat will start, that addresses three challenges.

  1. Dope the crystal hydrates such that the transitions better fit the applications. In order words: manipulate the phase diagram such that charging/discharging temperatures and  pressures are closer to the use conditions.
  2. Stabilize the crystal hydrates to prevent pulverization and deliquescence. The hydrates undergo volume changes during (de)hydration cycles.
  3. Manipulate nanoporous materials such that they are more easily dehydrated. For example, zeolites easily absorb water and generate heat. The challenge is to regenerate the materials again. 

Project aim and description / Each of the PhD will address one of the three challenges described above. Therefore the project Mat4Heat aims for making new materials and study the physical-chemistry of these materials. Either doped crystal hydrates will be made, or organic-inorganic composites of crystal hydrates will be made, or nanoporous materials will be impregnated. The mechanisms of (de)hydration will be studied with techniques like NMR, XRD and Thermo Analytical instruments to monitor and visualize the water dynamics during phase changes. 

Working location / The work will be done in the group Transport in Permeable Media (TPM) at the Applied Physics department of the Eindhoven University of Technology. The lab of TPM has NMR imaging facilities, XRD and Thermo Analytical instruments to monitor and visualize the water dynamics during phase changes.  The project is embedded in a large national program Mat4Sus and intensive cooperation with TNO (the Dutch Organization for Applied Research) is foreseen.

Specifications

Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

Requirements

  • Do you have a MSc degree in physics, chemistry or material science?
  • Do you have a background in crystal growth and/or solid state chemistry?
  • Do you have experiences with advanced experimental techniques like NMR?
  • Does developing a novel material challenge you to get dirty hands in the lab?
  • Do you dream of contributing to a breakthrough in the area of renewable energy?
  • Do you have good programming skills (Matlab, C, C++)?

  • If so, you are the right candidate for this position.

    Conditions of employment

    •a challenging job in a dynamic and ambitious university and a stimulating internationally renowned research environment;

    •full-time temporary appointment for 4 years;

    •gross salary between € 2.222,00 per month (first year) and € 2.840,00 per month (last year);

    •Additionally, 8% holiday and 8.3% end-of-year annual supplements;

    •an extensive package of fringe benefits (e.g. excellent technical infrastructure, the possibility of child care and excellent sports facilities);

    Specifications

    • PhD
    • Engineering
    • max. 38 hours per week
    • University graduate
    • V34.3191

    Employer

    Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

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    Location

    De Rondom 70, 5612 AP, Eindhoven

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