TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Deciphering Structure-Performance Relations of PGM-Free Fe-N-C Electrocatalysts Based on Synthetic Materials Design N2 - Fe-N-C electrocatalysts are very promising alternatives for precious metal-based catalysts for energy conversion reactions.[1-3] Early reports on such materials date back to the 1960´s, when Jasinski pioneered the research based on tetrapyrrolic phthalocyanine macrocycles which were inspired by natural transition metal porphyrin complexes present in enzyme active sites.[3] For decades, the synthesis of these catalysts with a high iron loading was complicated by the formation of side phases due to the harsh reaction conditions facilitating side phase formation. In 2018, we introduced a mild procedure, which is conservative toward the carbon support and leads to active-site formation at low temperatures in a wet-chemical step, essentially decoupling the preparation of the N-C backbone from the preparation of the active sites.[4, 5] The key concept therein is the so-called active-site imprinting into the N-C backbone using pyrolytic template ion reactions.[4][5] Using the same precursor that is used for the preparation of phthalocyanines, we were able not only to produce atomically-dispersed single-phase Fe-N-Cs with a high iron loading, but were also able to selectively form tetrapyrrolic Fe-N4 complexes.[6] The tetrapyrrolic Fe-N-C derivatives are highly active and extraordinary selective electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction. Deconvolution of morphological effects on the performance allowed to quantify the intrinsic catalytic activity of the materials in acidic and alkaline conditions and gives new insights into the reaction mechanism in alkaline.[7, 8] A distinct degradation mechanism upon storage was found for the tetrapyrrolic sites and new insights on degradation upon fuel cell operation could be obtained.[9, 10] Herein, the general synthetic material design strategy for atomically dispersed catalysts will be discussed based on tetrapyrrolic Fe-N-C catalysts, which will be analyzed for their potential as PGM-free fuel cell catalysts. T2 - Research Seminar of National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics CY - Tallinn, Estonia DA - 29.09.2025 KW - Carbon KW - M-N-C KW - Electrocatalysis KW - Fuel cells PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-64916 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Negative Electrode Ionophoric Core-Shell Carbon for Sodium-Ion Batteries N2 - The current strong interest in electromotive mobility and the need to transition to an energy grid with sustainable storage devices has led to a renewed interest in sodium ion batteries (SIBs). Amorphous disordered carbons such as hard carbons (HCs) are promising candidates for high-capacity negative electrode materials in SIBs. Their high capacities, however, are often accompanied with high irreversible capacity losses during the initial cycles,[1] while low initial losses are accompanied with moderate capacities.[2] In our research we are aiming morphologically and chemically functional carbons. Morphologically, our target is a local separation of reversible sodium storage and irreversible losses in novel synthetic carbon anodes, using a core-shell concept. On chemical side, we aim at ion-binding functional groups. We investigated different methods to obtain core-shell structures to restrict SEI formation to the external particle surface, while leveraging the Na storage potential of porous carbon core materials. Moreover, we apply active-site imprinting to realise disting ion-binding features into the core carbons. The electrochemical performance of those materials can be rather easily altered upon removing/exchanging the ions bound to the functional group. Herein, we will focus on the synthesis of zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) based NDCs. Different analytical methods, e.g., physisorption (N2, Ar, CO2), XPS, XAS, and NMR, will be used to understand the alteration of morphological and chemical features upon ion exchange. T2 - Mat-Sus Spring Meeting 2024 CY - Barcelona, Spain DA - 04.03.2024 KW - Ionophoric carbon PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61938 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Metal chloride activation revisited: a sol-gel process to functional carbons N2 - Porous carbon materials are known for their applicability in important areas such as sorption, catalysis and electrochemistry (e.g. fuel cell catalysts, supercapacitor or battery electrodes). It was shown that nitrogen doped carbons (NDCs) act as an inexpensive and highly active non-metal catalyst in the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), with the potential to reach performances of practical need one day. A key strategy towards improvement for this aim comprises the generation of advantageous porosity, which typically means high surface area and mass transport pores as well as the control over the chemistry of catalytically active sites. My group is developing novel sol-gel type strategies that are using molten salts or molten acids as unconventional reaction medium for the porogenesis in doped carbons, thereby revisiting classic activation techniques.[1,2] Carbon materials with extra high surface area of ~2800 m2 g-1 and pore volumes, up to four times as high as in commercial activated carbons, are obtained.[3] It turns out that the meso- and macrostructure is generated by means of phase separation rather than leaching reactions. However, chemical reactions between the carbon precursor and the melt are also involved. The salt cations Mg2+ and Zn2+ act as template ions, which results in metal coordination sites, embedded into the carbon structure.[4,5] The imprinted structure may be utilized as catalytically active site by performing ion-exchange reactions. The novel preparation strategy towards highly active electrocatalysts will be presented for Mg and Zn and further discussed for lighter elements. T2 - Carbon Chemistry and Materials Conference 2022 CY - Rome, Italy DA - 10.10.2024 KW - Activated carbon KW - Salt templating PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-61936 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Structure-Performance Relations of PGM-free Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells N2 - Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells are amongst the most promising energy conversion technologies today. Herein non-precious iron-coordinated nitrogen doped carbons (Fe-N-Cs) as well as metal-free nitrogen-doped carbons (NDCs) are very promising alternatives for Pt-based cathode catalysts. The early reports on the application of such materials date back to the 1960´s when Jasinski demonstrated that - similar to natural porphyrins - N-coordinated transition metal complexes can be active sites for the ORR.1 The preparation of Fe-N-Cs was strongly optimized over the years; still they typically remain with harsh reaction conditions that complicate the selective formation of active FeN4 sites. Until recently, the employment of pyrolytic temperatures was a dogma for the synthesis of FeN4 sites, however coming with unfavorable side reactions. To avoid those harmful side reaction a limit of maximum ≈3 wt.% of Fe (depending on the precursor) was reached, which was also limiting the progress in catalyst performance for this class of materials.2, 3 Since 2006 it was shown that nitrogen doped carbons (NDCs) act as an inexpensive and highly active non-metal catalyst in the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR).4 Both, NDCs and Fe-N-Cs nowadays show the potential to reach performances of practical need, where NDC seem to be promising only for alkaline conditions, while Fe-N-Cs show promise independent of the pH.5, 6 For both PGM-free catalysts, high performance requires advantageous porosity, which typically means high surface area and mass transport pores as well as the control over the chemistry of catalytically active sites. Results and Discussion My group is developing novel synthetic strategies e.g. using molten salts or molten acids as unconventional reaction medium for the preparation of carbons materials.7, 8 Carbon materials with tunable very high surface area of ~2800 m2 g-1 and pore volumes, up to four times as high as in commercial activated carbons, are obtained. Fig. 1: Scheme of the porogenesis mechanism for NDCs by phase separation in of molten salt carbonization (a) to obtain tunable high surface area and porous carbon materials with varying nitrogen content (b). It turned out that such NDCs synthesized in presence of Mg2+ or Zn2+ give rise to a high degree of pyridinic and pyrrolic sites and outstanding ORR activity in alkaline conditions. The salt cations Mg2+ or Zn2+ act as template ions, which results in tetrapyrrolic functional groups embedded into the carbon structure. Based on this, we recently introduced a mild procedure to synthesize Fe-N-C, which leads to active-site formation at low temperatures due to coordination of Fe ions to the tetrapyrrolic functional groups of NDCs.2, 3 Figure 2: Scheme of the Active-Site Imprinting Strategy. A pyrolytic template-ion reaction forms a tetrapyrrolic functional group within the carbon framework (first step). Exchange of the template ion T (with T=Mg2+ or Zn2+) with Fe results in tetrapyrrolic Fe-N-C. The synthesis strategy of active-site imprinting and transmetalation is decoupling the preparation of NDCs from the preparation of the active sites and therefore breaks with the dogma of Fe-N-Cs preparation, circumventing the limitation to 3 wt.% of Fe.9 After a thermal activation step the Fe-N-Cs derived from active site imprinting show very good performance of ORR in acidic conditions, both on the half-cell (rotating disc electrode) and full-cell (5cm2 PEM single cell) level. Figure 3: a) Rotating disk electrode measurements show the large increase in ORR activity and low amount of peroxide formed by exchange of Zn to Fe coordinated to tetrapyrrolic NDC, especially when followed by a second heat treatment. b) Single cell PEMFC H2-O2 tests show a peak power density above 0.4 W cm-2 at a catalyst loading of 2 mg cm-2. Active-site imprinting is currently used by many groups worldwide, successfully pushing the performance of Fe-N-Cs forward, with higher Fe loadings and improved porosities.10-12 Challenges are the moderate turnover frequency (0.24 e- s-1 at 0.8 VRHE) of tetrapyrrolic Fe-N4 sites, 13 and a moderate shelf-life of tetrapyrrolic Fe-N-Cs in atmospheric conditions.14 Besides improvements of electrode engineering and optimization of fuel cell management, an improved synthetic control, leading to more active and stable catalytic environments are needed to tackle the need of sustainable electrocatalysts for future energy conversion technology.15 T2 - International Conference on Materials and Systems for Sustainability (ICMaSS2023) CY - Nagoya, Japan DA - 01.12.2023 KW - PGM-free catalysts PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-61937 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - On the structure of doped carbon electrodes N2 - Carbon-based materials are promising electrodes for energy applications. Herein an overview of morphological and chemical features of such carbon materials is given. It is further shown how morphological and chemical features must be devonvoluted to be able to elucidate structure-performance realtionships that are critical to the improvement of the materials for applications such as batteries or fuel cells. T2 - TEC Summer Seminar 2022 CY - Monte Isola, Italy DA - 06.09.2022 KW - Carbon KW - M-N-C KW - Electrocatalysis KW - Energy storage PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-61935 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Valorization of carbon dioxide by the electrocatalytic reduction coupled to acetogens via multiple electron carriers N2 - A summary of the DFG project "Ecat-Acetogens" within the SPP priority programm Ebiotech (2240) was given. The successful developmante of a bioelectrocataltic reactor system based on standard 2l stirred tank bioreactors and common 5cm2 singel cell electrolysis reactors was presnted and first results discussed based on the catlytic properties of a specifically designed cathode catalyst for CO2 reduction. T2 - DFG SPP Statusmeeting Ebiotech 2024 CY - Jena, Germany DA - 22.04.2024 KW - CO2 conversion KW - Bioelectrocatalytic reactor PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61939 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Rhode, Michael T1 - Processing and application properties of multiple principal element alloys (MPEA) N2 - The presentation gives an overview of BAM's activities on processing influences and application properties of MPEAs in the form of joined and machined high and medium entropy alloys (CoCrFeMnNi and CoCrNi). In the case of welding, the focus is on defect-free welded joints with sufficient mechanical properties. In the case of machining, the focus is on the possible influence on the surface quality of the materials through adequate milling parameters. In addition, the hydrogen absorption and diffusion properties as well as the electrochemical corrosion behavior are fundamentally examined. T2 - FAU-Department Werkstoffwissenschaften, Seminar: Aktuelle Probleme der Werkstoffwissenschaften CY - Erlangen, Germany DA - 25.04.2024 KW - Welding KW - Application properties KW - Machining KW - High-entropy alloy KW - Hydrogen PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-59975 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Markötter, Henning T1 - In situ tomographic imaging with hard x rays at Bamline (BESSY II) N2 - The BAMline at the synchrotron X-ray source BESSY II (Berlin, Germany) is supporting researchers especially in materials science [1]. As a non-destructive characterization method, synchrotron X-ray imaging, especially tomography (SXCT) with hard X-Rays, plays an important role in structural 3D characterization. The imaging capabilities allow for in-situ and operando experiments. In this presentation the equipment, data handling pipeline as well as various examples from material science are presented. In series-connected lithium-ion cells are susceptible to an electrical safety hazard called over-discharge. Here the behavior of copper dissolution and deposition during over-discharge is presented, which leads to irreversible loss of capacity and internal short circuits. The concentration of dissolved and deposited copper is quantified. Also, a non-uniform distribution pattern of copper deposition on the cathode is shown. The second example deals with an Al alloy 7017 customized for a 3d-printing process by means of laser-based powder bed fusion (PBF-LB) technique. These advanced alloys have a significantly higher modulus of elasticity than conventional Al alloys, making them attractive for applications requiring high stiffness. SXCT during In-situ tensile tests confirmed that fracture initiation strongly depends on defects created during printing. However, the cracks are deflected from decohesion around inclusions/precipitates embedded in the Al matrix, increasing ductility. Low temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) multilayer housings offer 3D-circuits for a wide range of applications in telecommunications, microsystems and sensor technology. Such housings are produced by combining structured and metallized ceramic layers using tape-casting and multilayer technology. The characterization of the integrity, deformation, defects, and positioning of the internal metal features was carried out using in-situ SXCT at up to 950°C. A high-precision nail penetration tool was developed to characterize the mechanically induced thermal runaway (TR) of lithium-ion battery (LIB) cells in a dynamic temperature range down to -190 °C. To investigate safety-specific low-temperature transport conditions, the damaged cells were tomographically imaged during thawing. T2 - ICTMS - International Conference on Materials and Structures 2024 CY - Cape Town, South Africa DA - 01.07.2024 KW - Synchrotron radiation KW - X-ray tomography KW - Li-ion battery PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60658 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Overview of Battery Research Activities at BAM N2 - An overview on battery research activities of BAM was given using a seletion of activities of all work packages within the field of activity EES and selected activities of divsion 3.6. T2 - Boot Camp of the BAccara Graduate School on Batteries CY - Bad Sassendorf, Germany DA - 24.04.2024 KW - State of Safety KW - Compositional traceability KW - Sustainable energy materials KW - Sodium Ion Batteries PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61940 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Chemie der Energiewende N2 - Es wurde ein Überblick über die BAM-Aktivitäten im Bereich Chemie der Energiewende gegeben. Dabei wurde ein Fokus auf Aktivitäten in Aktivitätsfeld EES und im Fachbereich 3.6 gelegt. T2 - 30 Jahre Naturwissenschaftliches Studium in Zittau CY - Zittau, Germany DA - 13.04.2024 KW - Chemie KW - Energiewende PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61941 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Sodium-Ion Battery Research and Testing at BAM N2 - An overview of activities at BAM on the topic of sodium ion batteries was given. Examples of the internal SIB-links project were given and a focus on novel synthetic anodes. T2 - Sodium Battery Sympoium-5 (2024) CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 23.09.2024 KW - Sodium ion batteries KW - Synthetic carbon anodes PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61944 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - DialySorb und Eigenschaften kommerzieller Zellen N2 - In dem Vortrag wurden zunächst die Eigenschaften erster kommerzieller Natrium-Ionen-Batterien vorgestellt, die an der BAM elektrotechnisch untersucht wurden und auf ihre Bestandteile hin analysiert wurden. Weiterhin wurden die aktuellen Projektergebnisse des BMBF-geförderten Verbundprojekts Dialysorb vorgestellt. T2 - KLiB-Gesprächsrunde zu Natrium-Ionen-Batterien und Festkörperbatterien CY - Frankfurt am Main, Germany DA - 09.07.2024 KW - Natrium-Ionen-Batterien PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61942 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Leveraging the Potential of Na-Ion-Batteries with Tailormade Anodes N2 - The concept of sodium-ion-batteries and their expected impact for the energy change is introduced, by explaining differences to lithium-ion-batteries. The challenge as well as the potential may be illustrated on the example of novel carbon anodes.While the general suitability is proven since the recent commercialization, limitations and detailed structure-performance relations remain topic to research. The progress in activities of BAM division 3.6 are illustrated further supporting the future impact of the technology. T2 - TechConnect Adlershof 2024: Sustainable Energy Future CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 09.11.2024 KW - Synthetic Carbon Anodes PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61947 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fellinger, Tim-Patrick T1 - Batteries: Basics, Challenges and Trends N2 - In this lecture the fundamental principles of batteries are briefly introduced aligned by the historical development of the technology. The introduction is continued with an overview on current challenges regarding performance, durability, sustainability, cost and safety. Lastly, research trend on approaches to tackle the challenges are discussed by selected examples. T2 - 2025 Scientific and Technological Training Course "Design and Evaluation Methods of Fire Safety Engineered Materials" CY - Hefei, China DA - 20.10.2025 KW - Fundamentals of Batteries KW - Safety KW - Active Materials KW - Research Topics PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-64917 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Markötter, Henning T1 - Tomographic Imaging Capabilities with hard X-Rays at BAMline (Bessy II) N2 - The BAMline at the synchrotron X-ray source BESSY II (Berlin, Germany) is supporting researchers especially in materials science. As a non-destructive characterization method, synchrotron X-ray imaging, especially tomography with hard X-Rays, plays an important role in structural 3D characterization. The imaging capabilities allow for in-situ and operando experiments. In this presentation the equipment, data handling pipeline as well as various examples from material science are presented. T2 - Correlative Materials Characterization Workshop 2023 CY - Brno, Czech Republic DA - 09.11.2023 KW - Tomography KW - X-ray imaging KW - Li-ion battery PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-58958 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Jaunich, Matthias T1 - Tests of metallic seals at Bam 3.4 performed over more than 15 years N2 - The investigation of the long-term performance of sealing systems employed in containers for radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel is one research focus area for division 3.4 “Safety of Storage Containers” at the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) in Germany. The time dependant behaviour of metallic seals, which are employed in interim storage casks for used fuel and high active waste, is of high importance for ensuring safe enclosure. Therefore, investigations on these systems were started at BAM to get a general understanding of the relevant processes. Our investigations comprise investigations on different parameters which influence the seal performance and the main part is focussed on the time and temperature dependent behaviour. In this contribution an overview of the performed tests and their respective results will be given. T2 - 5th sealing workshop by Maestral CY - Avignon, France DA - 05.11.2024 KW - Metal seal KW - Aging KW - Interim storage PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-62048 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Radnik, Jörg T1 - ToF-SIMS at advanced materials - from nano to energy N2 - The basic principles of ToF-SIMS will be explained. Examples of the use of ToF-SIMS for the investigation of titania and core-shell nanoplastic will be given. Furhtermore, 3d reconstruction is explained for nanoparticle research and energy-related materials. T2 - BUA Summer School Mass Spectrometry CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 04.10.2022 KW - ToF-SIMS KW - Nanomaterials KW - Imaging PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-55897 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Griesche, Axel T1 - In situ bragg edge imaging with neutrons for crystallographic phase and temperature field mapping during tig welding N2 - In Neutron-Bragg-Edge Imaging (NBEI) experiments, we studied the phase transition during butt-welding of martensitic Low Temperature Transformation (LTT) Steel [1]. Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding was used with a moveable torch allowing for automated weldments. The austenitization in the heat affected zone (HAZ) underneath the welding head could be clearly visualized at λ = 0.39 nm, a wavelength smaller than the Bragg edge wavelengths of both austenite and martensite. Also, the re-transformation upon cooling from austenite into martensitic phase was detected. However, we observed an unexpected additional change in transmission at λ = 0.44 nm that is a wavelength larger than the wavelength of the Bragg edges of both the martensitic and austenitic phases. We attribute this change to the Deybe-Waller-Factor that describes the temperature dependence of coherent scattering at a crystal lattice [2]. The observed two-dimensional attenuation map corresponds well with a temperature distribution modelling by software macros in ANSYS [3]. Here, the absolute temperature values could be achieved by calibrating the modelled attenuation with help of a thermocouple placed at the steel sample plate. This allows in return for a direct two-dimensional temperature reading based on the Debye-Waller-relation between neutron attenuation and sample temperature. T2 - MSE 2024 CY - Darmstadt, Germany DA - 24.09.2024 KW - In situ neutron Bragg edge imaging KW - Temperature field mapping KW - Crystallographic phase mapping KW - TIG welding PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61268 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Tiebe, Carlo A1 - Mieller, Björn A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Kipphardt, Heinrich A1 - Tuma, Dirk A1 - Prager, Jens A1 - Schukar, Marcus A1 - Strohhäcker, J. T1 - Sensoren und Analytik für Sicherheit und Prozesskontrolle in Wasserstofftechnologien N2 - Die Nutzung von Sensortechnologien, insbesondere im Bereich der Gasdetektion mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Wasserstoff, spielt eine entscheidende Rolle in verschiedenen Anwendungsbereichen der Wasserstofftechnologie. Sicherheitsüberwachung, Leckdetektion und Prozesskontrolle gehören zu den prominenten Anwendungsgebieten dieser Sensortechnologien. Ein zentrales Ziel ist die Erkennung von freigesetztem Wasserstoff sowie die genaue Bestimmung des Wasserstoff-Luftverhältnisses mithilfe von Gassensoren. Dies ist von entscheidender Bedeutung, um potenzielle Gefahren frühzeitig zu erkennen und angemessene Maßnahmen zu ergreifen. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt dieses Beitrags liegt auf der Analytik und der Verwendung zertifizierter Referenzmaterialien in Verbindung mit Metrologie für die Wasserstoffspeicherung. Dies gewährleistet eine präzise und zuverlässige Charakterisierung von Wasserstoff und unterstützt die Entwicklung sicherer Speichertechnologien. Im Rahmen des Euramet-Vorhabens Metrology for Advanced Hydrogen Storage Solutions (MefHySto) wird eine Kurzvorstellung präsentiert. Der Vortrag stellt zwei zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren zum strukturellen Zustandsüberwachung (Structural Health Monitoring, SHM) für Wasserstofftechnologien vor. Insbesondere die Fehlstellenerkennung mittels geführter Ultraschallwellen spielt eine bedeutende Rolle bei der Lebensdauerüberwachung von Wasserstoffspeichern. Ein weiterer Aspekt ist die Anwendung faseroptischer Sensorik zur Schadensfrüherkennung von Wasserstoffspeichern. Diese zerstörungsfreien Prüfverfahren ermöglichen eine präzise und frühzeitige Identifizierung von Schäden, was die Sicherheit und Effizienz von Wasserstoffspeichersystemen entscheidend verbessert. T2 - DVGW Kongress H2 Sicherheit CY - Online meeting DA - 15.11.2023 KW - H2Safety@BAM KW - Gassensorik KW - Metrologie KW - zertifizierte Referenzmaterialien KW - Zerstörungsfreie Prüfung KW - Ultraschall KW - Faseroptik PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-59230 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Ulbricht, Alexander T1 - Skalenübergreifende Materialcharakterisierung basierend auf Computertomographiedaten N2 - Die BAM präsentiert anhand ausgewählter Beispiele wie mithilfe von Computertomographiedaten dringende technische Fragestellungen zum Verständnis von Schädigungsmechanismen in verschiedensten Materialien und Komponenten, zum Beispiel in additiv gefertigten Metallen oder Batterien, beantwortet werden können. T2 - VisiConsult Röntgen-Technologietag 2024 -- Transformation in der ZfP CY - Stockelsdorf, Germany DA - 10.10.2024 KW - Computertomographie KW - Batterie KW - Additive Fertigung KW - Synchrotron KW - BAMline PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61431 LA - mul AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -