Main Research Activities
My project at the LRCS consists on the development and optimization of sodium-based flow batteries. The project is supervised by Professor Emmanuel Baudrin and Professor Dominique Larcher. The semisolid approach is based on flow batteries where the active species are in suspension within an electrolyte that is pumped into the system where the electrochemical reaction is occurring. So, the main objective of this work will consist on finding the suitable materials which will permit to have the best battery performance in terms of efficiency, capacity and long-term stability.Academic Training
PostDoc : LCPME – UMR7564 (Nancy), CNRS, May 2017 – October 2018, Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries.
PhD : Carbon Materials Research Group, Inorganic Chemistry Department, University of Granada (Spain), March 2013 – February 2017, Carbon materials for VOCs adsorption and gas separation.
Master in Chemistry, University of Granada, 2012
Professional skills
Running Projects
NaFlow/one year/Région Haut de France
LiFePO4-ferri/ferrocyanide redox targeting aqueous posolyte: Set-up, efficiency and kinetics
Jose F. Vivo-Vilches, Arina Nadeina, Noura Rahbani, Vincent Seznec, Dominique Larcher, Emmanuel Baudrin
Journal of Power Sources, 2021