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8352
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4352
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137

Overview

Martin Roeb is affiliated with the German Aerospace Center in Germany and has contributed extensively to research in engineering and materials science. Their academic work primarily focuses on chemical looping and thermochemical processes, with significant involvement in renewable energy and sustainability.

Their research spans several subfields including mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, catalysis, and renewable energy, sustainability and the environment. Key topics in their body of work include chemical looping and thermochemical processes, adsorption and cooling systems, catalytic processes in materials science, carbon dioxide capture technologies, advancements in solid oxide fuel cells, solar thermal and photovoltaic systems, and catalysis and oxidation reactions.

Their most cited papers demonstrate a consistent focus on solar energy applications and hydrogen production technologies. Notable recent publications include:

  • Potential of solar thermochemical water-splitting cycles: A review (2022) in Solar Energy
  • Two-step thermochemical electrolysis: An approach for green hydrogen production (2021) in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Technological Pathways to Produce Compressed and Highly Pure Hydrogen from Solar Power (2023) in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Methanol production using hydrogen from concentrated solar energy (2020) in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Electrochemical Hydrogen Production Powered by PV/CSP Hybrid Power Plants: A Modelling Approach for Cost Optimal System Design (2021) in Energies

Frequent co-authors working with Martin Roeb include Christian Sattler, Christos Agrafiotis, Mathias Pein, Stefan Brendelberger, and Nicole Neumann, indicating a collaborative research network in related scientific areas.

Their research has been published predominantly in venues such as Solar Energy, SSRN Electronic Journal, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, SolarPACES Conference Proceedings, and AIP Conference Proceedings. These publications reflect a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in hydrogen energy, solar power, and catalytic processes.

Best Publications

  • A review on solar thermal syngas production via redox pair-based water/carbon dioxide splitting thermochemical cycles

    Christos Agrafiotis;Martin Roeb;Christian Sattler

  • Solar water splitting for hydrogen production with monolithic reactors

    C. Agrafiotis;M. Roeb;A.G. Konstandopoulos;L. Nalbandian

  • Solar thermal reforming of methane feedstocks for hydrogen and syngas production—A review

    Christos Agrafiotis;Henrik von Storch;Martin Roeb;Christian Sattler

  • Prospects of solar thermal hydrogen production processes

    Thomas Pregger;Daniela Graf;Wolfram Krewitt;Christian Sattler

  • Solar-heated rotary kiln for thermochemical energy storage

    M. Neises;S. Tescari;L. de Oliveira;M. Roeb

  • Solar Hydrogen Production by a Two-Step Cycle Based on Mixed Iron Oxides

    Martin Roeb;Christian Sattler;Ruth Klüser;Nathalie Monnerie

  • Test operation of a 100 kW pilot plant for solar hydrogen production from water on a solar tower

    M. Roeb;J.-P. Säck;P. Rietbrock;C. Prahl

  • HYTHEC: An EC funded search for a long term massive hydrogen production route using solar and nuclear technologies

    Alain Le Duigou;Jean-Marc Borgard;Bruno Larousse;Denis Doizi

  • Exploitation of thermochemical cycles based on solid oxide redox systems for thermochemical storage of solar heat. Part 1: Testing of cobalt oxide-based powders

    Christos Agrafiotis;Martin Roeb;Martin Schmücker;Christian Sattler

  • Materials-Related Aspects of Thermochemical Water and Carbon Dioxide Splitting: A Review.

    Martin Roeb;Martina Neises;Nathalie Monnerie;Friedemann Call

  • Solar fuels production: Two-step thermochemical cycles with cerium-based oxides

    Youjun Lu;Liya Zhu;Liya Zhu;Christos Agrafiotis;Josua Vieten;Josua Vieten

  • Applications and limitations of two step metal oxide thermochemical redox cycles; a review

    Brendan Bulfin;Josua Vieten;Christos Agrafiotis;Martin Roeb

  • Materials design of perovskite solid solutions for thermochemical applications

    Josua Vieten;Josua Vieten;Brendan Bulfin;Patrick Huck;Matthew Horton

  • Perovskite oxides for application in thermochemical air separation and oxygen storage

    Josua Vieten;Brendan Bulfin;Friedemann Call;Matthias Lange

  • Economic comparison of solar hydrogen generation by means of thermochemical cycles and electrolysis

    Daniela Graf;Nathalie Monnerie;Martin Roeb;Mark Schmitz

  • Exploitation of thermochemical cycles based on solid oxide redox systems for thermochemical storage of solar heat. Part 3: Cobalt oxide monolithic porous structures as integrated thermochemical reactors/heat exchangers

    Christos Agrafiotis;Stefania Tescari;Martin Roeb;Martin Schmücker

  • Exploitation of thermochemical cycles based on solid oxide redox systems for thermochemical storage of solar heat. Part 2: Redox oxide-coated porous ceramic structures as integrated thermochemical reactors/heat exchangers

    Christos Agrafiotis;Martin Roeb;Martin Schmücker;Christian Sattler

  • Thermochemical solar energy storage via redox oxides: materials and reactor/heat exchanger concepts

    S. Tescari;C. Agrafiotis;S. Breuer;L. de Oliveira

  • Operational strategy of a two-step thermochemical process for solar hydrogen production

    Martin Roeb;Martina Neises;Jan-Peter Säck;Peter Rietbrock

  • Redox chemistry of CaMnO3 and Ca0.8Sr0.2MnO3 oxygen storage perovskites

    Brendan Bulfin;Josua Vieten;D.E. Starr;A. Azarpira

  • Solar Hydrogen Production by a Two-Step Cycle Based on Mixed Iron Oxides

    Martin Roeb;Christian Sattler;Ruth Klu¨ser;Nathalie Monnerie

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Sattler
Christian Sattler German Aerospace Center
Robert Pitz-Paal
Robert Pitz-Paal German Aerospace Center
Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos
Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Aldo Steinfeld
Aldo Steinfeld ETH Zurich
Sophia Haussener
Sophia Haussener École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Manuel Romero
Manuel Romero Energy Institute
Hans Müller-Steinhagen
Hans Müller-Steinhagen Dresden International University
Claus Feldmann
Claus Feldmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Andrew Steele
Andrew Steele Carnegie Institution for Science
Michael Hävecker
Michael Hävecker Max Planck Society

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