We are WISE research arena on Sustainable Electrochemical Technologies, WIRA-SET

We specialize in advancing and deploying electrochemical flow systems, with a strong focus on overcoming the challenges of scaling materials from laboratory prototypes to pre-industrial demonstrations. 

We prioritize addressing regulatory implications concerning per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) and critical raw materials (CRM) commonly used in current flow electrochemical applications.

Bring your scientific research to us, and we will assist you in scaling up your materials and developing an electrode, membrane, or other system component. Together, we will test your concept in one of our electrochemical flow systems, offer valuable feedback, and collaborate on building a demonstrator to advance your idea. Importantly, we do not charge for our contributions.

This is your redox flow battery story

This is your redox flow battery story

Currently, this space is empty. Once we begin implementing your project, we'll collaboratively share your journey here. We'll only reveal outcomes based on your consent. Our goal is to support fellow scientists researching similar materials systems, streamlining their...

This is your electrolyzer story

This is your electrolyzer story

Currently, this space is empty. Once we begin implementing your project, we'll collaboratively share your journey here. We'll only reveal outcomes based on your consent. Our goal is to support fellow scientists researching similar materials systems, streamlining their...

This is your fuel cell story

This is your fuel cell story

Currently, this space is empty. Once we begin implementing your project, we'll collaboratively share your journey here. We'll only reveal outcomes based on your consent. Our goal is to support fellow scientists researching similar materials systems, streamlining their...

events calendar

WIRA-SET 1st Webinar for Swedish Industry

9:00-11.00, zoom

Announcing the 1st WIRA-SET Webinar for Swedish Industry: A Focus on Electrochemistry

We are thrilled to announce the 1st WIRA-SET Webinar for Swedish Industry, an exclusive online event dedicated to advancing the electrochemistry sector. WIRA-SET serves as a nexus linking WISE – Wallenberg Initiative Material Science for Sustainability research with the Swedish industry in the realm of electrochemical flow technologies and processes. This webinar is specifically tailored for companies and professionals operating within the field of electrochemistry in Sweden.

This webinar aims to provide valuable insights, foster networking opportunities, and explore the latest innovations and trends in electrochemical research nationally. Join us for an engaging session featuring expert speakers, interactive discussions, and practical takeaways relevant to the Swedish industry.

Save the date October 3rd, 9.00-11.00 am.
Registration: https://form.jotform.com/242492295160356 
Language: English
We look forward to your participation in this pivotal event and to driving the future of electrochemistry together.

October

3rd, 2024

WIRA-SET presentation at Workshop on "Electrochemistry at central facilities"

The Ångström Electrochemistry Initiative (ÅEI) was created in 2023 to build a community around electrochemistry – a widely used subject in many active fields of research and teaching.

 As part of the ÅEI activities, organizers are now arranging the first workshop on the topic “Electrochemistry at central facilities”. The workshop will give an overview of the research with invited speakers. This is a fantastic opportunity for learning and networking. One of our confirmed speakers is Prof. Joachim Schnadt, Scientific Director at the MAX IV Laboratory.

Place: Häggsalen (Å10132), Ångström Laboratory (Mazemap link: https://link.mazemap.com/3Z3MgCwQ)

Department of Chemistry – Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, P.O. Box 523, SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden

Tel.: +46-18-471 68 42, Mobile: +46-70-167 92 47

E-mail: ulrika.jansson@kemi.uu.seinfo-ang@kemi.uu.se

Website: www.uu.se/en/department/chemistry-angstrom-laboratory

October

24th-25th, 2024