High-Temperature Electrolysis Capabilities
H2NEW has a suite of easily accessible capabilities for high-temperature oxide-ion-conducting solid oxide electrolysis (HTE) research and development.
Search and browse capabilities by class, component, national laboratory, and keywords. Also see our low-temperature electrolysis capabilities.
Electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, STEM, ETEM, ESEM) with integrated EDX provides element distribution maps and information about composition and crystallographic phases present. FIB/SEM/Raman system equipped with a >1,000°C hot stage enables in situ studies providing chemical information. Atom probe tomography provides 3D imaging and chemical composition analysis at the atomic scale. Confocal Raman microscopy (CRM) provides chemical maps with down to <1 mm spatial resolution and allows for the acquisition of depth profiles in 3D thin structures. Environmental TEM and SEM allows for opration up to 1,200°C, with a gas pressure of up to 20 Torr. Hydrogen, oxygen, CO, CO₂, methane, and other gases are available.