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Molybdenyx, nanomaterial of the future. A key component of readjusting to a sustainable hydrogen economy

Reference number
Coordinator SMENA Catalysis AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 317 000
Project duration November 2022 - June 2023
Status Completed
Venture Innovative Startups
Call Innovative Impact Startups autumn 2022

Important results from the project

The purpose of the project was to evaluate SMENA´s unique nanomaterial properties in relation to the detection of H2, NO2, and NH3. The goal was to carry out a series of tests requested by industry partners in order to give them a better picture of the material´s properties and lay the foundation for continued collaboration. With the help of Vinnova´s funding, SMENA managed to carry out a large majority of the tests with the remaining planned to be carried out in the near future.

Expected long term effects

The strongest hypothesis at the start of the project was that the greatest potential would be to use the material as a sensor material for hydrogen detection. While it certainly proved to be a good candidate, the results showed that the sensitivity to NO2 was extremely promising and something SMENA will focus more on in the future. The short-term effects are that further specific tests will be carried out with a focus on NO2 and in the long term these may be the basis for SMENA as a company.

Approach and implementation

At the start of the project, SMENA had compiled a comprehensive list of tests through its interactions with the industry. Based on this list, suitable tests were planned and designed together with Chalmers. During the course of the project, individuals with the right skills were hired to carry out the project, and the necessary infrastructure was secured. The tests were performed in two iterations with supplementary or modified tests in the second iteration.

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Last updated 12 December 2024

Reference number 2022-02157