| Montreal--Metafoam
Technologies Inc. proudly announces that its metal foam electrodes have
yielded promising results for hydrogen production.
Preliminary
tests were done at the Université du Québec à Montréal
(UQAM) by Professor Benoît Marsan's team. According to him, "such
a material could lead to significant energy savings and thus encourage
hydrogen usage as a green source of energy".
Metafoam's nickel foams used as porous
electrodes in water electrolysis have shown exciting results thanks to
their high surface area. Actually, Metafoam's material has reached roughness
factors 2 to 25 times higher than standard porous meshes and competing
metal foams.
"Metafoam's materials could lead
to a significant performance increase in other electrochemical fields,
namely chemicals production, fuel cells, and batteries", according to Dominic
Pilon, Founder and Chief Technology Officer.
Metafoam and UQAM will pursue their
investigation in the following months.
About Metafoam Technologies
Metafoam Technologies Inc. is specialized
in the development and commercialization of innovative open-cell metal
foam solutions for thermal management, electrochemistry, and other value-added
applications. Thanks to its unique production process, Metafoam is revolutionizing
the metal foam industry by offering the highest specific surface area.
About Université du Québec
à Montréal
Université du Québec
à Montréal is part of Canada's largest university network.
Professor Benoît Marsan is Director of the graduate studies at UQAM's
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and an electrochemistry specialist
in environmental solutions such as alkaline water electrolysis, fuel cells,
rechargeable metal-air batteries, solar cells, and cyanide destruction. |