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Siqi Li’s research focuses on understanding the effects, uptake and removal of water contaminants in proton exchange membrane water electrolysis systems, as well as device durability under water feed with impurities. He uses amperometry and voltammetry methods, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and elemental analyses to characterize components of the electrolyzer, as well as assessing durability and performance from a device scale. He has research experience in inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, and chemical engineering. He is also interested in stack testing, electrolyzer system engineering and other renewable energy solutions.
Research Interests
Low-temperature water electrolysis and fuel cells
Electrolyzer degradation processes
Inorganic chemistry
Materials chemistry
Education/Academic Qualification
Bachelor, Chemistry, Nanjing University
PhD, Chemistry, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Master, Chemistry, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
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