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Torben René Jensen


Keywords

  • Inorganic Nanomaterials
  • Hydrogen Storage
  • Nanoconfinement
  • Nanoporous Materials
  • Gas Adsorption

Head of Inorganic Nanomaterials Group

Professor Torben René Jensen
PhD in Materials Chemistry, Dr.scient.

Storage of renewable energy – A clean future

The aim of our research is to prepare new materials with interesting structures and properties and to develop new synthesis and characterization methods. The fundamental science knowledge is utilized for the rational design of novel materials for energy storage in hydrogen or in batteries, porous materials for nanoconfinement, gas separation and selectivity, or conversion of carbon dioxide into useful fuels.

The ambition is to conduct cutting-edge international research on new inorganic ‘energy materials’ and chemical reactions relevant to important technologies and to develop new concepts for energy storage, e.g. hydrogen storage in light element solids, nanoconfinement of metal nanoparticles, hydrides or composites, conversion of CO2 back to useful fuels and battery materials. Novel combined mechano-chemical and solvent based methods are of key importance along with synchrotron powder diffraction. The group also develops new equipment and approaches for thermal analysis and thermodynamic and kinetic characterization of gas release and uptake.

The group is in charge of the largest Danish ‘hydrogen’ project HyFillFast funded by Innovation Fund Denmark (total budget of DKK 39 million) and has a leading role in four EU funded research initiatives, which include many industrial companies. In addition, the group leader acts as an expert for the international energy agency. The very dynamic and productive group consists of about 20 people and has published more than 140 peer reviewed journal papers since 2010.

Recent publications

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Gosalawit-Utke, R., Milanese, C., Javadian, P., Jepsen, J., Laipple, D., Karmi, F., Puszkiel, J., Jensen, T. R., Marini, A., Klassen, T. & Dornheim, M. (2013). Nanoconfined 2LiBH4-MgH4-TiCl3 in carbon aerogel scaffold for reversible hydrogen storage. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 38(8), 3275-3282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2012.12.123
Sheppard, D. A., Jepsen, L. H., Jensen, T. R., Paskevicius, M. & Buckley, C. E. (2013). New directions for hydrogen storage: Sulphur destabilised sodium aluminium hydride. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 1(41), 12775-12781. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ta12429k
Gradišek, A., Bomholdt Ravnsbæk, D., Vrtnik, S., Kocjan, A., Lužnik, J., Apih, T., Jensen, T. R., Skripov, A. V. & Dolinšek, J. (2013). NMR Study of Molecular Dynamics in Complex Metal Borohydride LiZn2(BH4)5. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Part C, 117(41), 21139-21147. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp407620r
Ravnsbæk, D. B., Nickels, E. A., Černý, R., Olesen, C. H., David, W. I. F., Edwards, P. P., Filinchuk, Y. & Jensen, T. R. (2013). Novel Alkali Earth Borohydride Sr(BH4)2 and Borohydride-Chloride Sr(BH4)Cl. Inorganic Chemistry, 52(19), 10877-10885. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic400862s
Skripov, A. V., Soloninin, A. V., Ley, M. B., Jensen, T. R. & Filinchuk, Y. (2013). Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of BH4 Reorientations and Li Diffusion in LiLa(BH4)3Cl. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Part C, 117(29), 14965–14972. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp403746m