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Symeon Bebelis

Associate Professor

University of Patras

Patras, Grecia

Líneas de Investigación


Electrocatalysis, Fuel Cells, Waste Water Treatment

Educación

  •  Electrochemistry, UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS. Grecia, 1989

Experiencia Académica

  •   Associate Professor Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS

    Grecia

    2008 - A la fecha


 

Article (14)

Pd-Zn/C bimetallic electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction
Comparison of the Activity of Pd-M (M: Ag, Co, Cu, Fe, Ni, Zn) Bimetallic Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Temperature Dependence of the Surface Energy of the Low-index Planes of CaF2, BaF2 and SrF2
Performance assessment of a four-air cathode single-chamber microbial fuel cell under conditions of synthetic and municipal wastewater treatments
Temperature Dependence of the Surface Energy of the Low Index Planes of UO2 and ThO2
Effect of periodic complete anolyte replacement on the long term performance of a four air cathodes single chamber microbial fuel cell
Highlights during the development of electrochemical engineering
Operation and characterization of a microbial fuel cell fed with pretreated cheese whey at different organic loads
Study of the synergistic interaction between nickel, gold and molybdenum in novel modified NiO/GDC cermets, possible anode materials for CH4 fueled SOFCs
Characterization and Carbon Tolerance of New Au - Mo - Ni/GDC Cermet Powders for Use as Anode Materials in Methane Fuelled SOFCs
Cyclic voltammetry characterization of a La0.8Sr0.2Co0.2Fe0.8O3 (-) (delta) electrode interfaced to CGO/YSZ
Synthesis and characterization of doped apatite-type lanthanum silicates for SOFC applications
Electricity generation from synthetic substrates and cheese whey using a two chamber microbial fuel cell
Electrochemical characterization of the Pt/beta''aEuro"Al2O3 system under conditions of in situ electrochemical modification of catalytic activity for propane combustion
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Symeon Bebelis

Associate Professor

Chemical Engineering

University of Patras

Patras, Grecia