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Overview

Mohamed Mamlouk is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. The research focus lies primarily in engineering and energy, with significant contributions to subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, materials chemistry, automotive engineering, and energy engineering and power technology.

The scientific work encompasses several key topics:

  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Membrane-based Ion Separation Techniques

Recent publications highlight their involvement in hydrogen energy, fuel cells, and membrane technology. Notable recent papers include:

  • A review of proton exchange membranes based on protic ionic liquid/polymer blends for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, 2020, Journal of Power Sources
  • Offshore green hydrogen production from wind energy: Critical review and perspective, 2024, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Review of next generation hydrogen production from offshore wind using water electrolysis, 2023, Journal of Power Sources
  • Recent progress in heteroatom doped carbon based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction in anion exchange membrane fuel cells, 2022, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • A review of anion exchange membranes prepared via Friedel-Crafts reaction for fuel cell and water electrolysis, 2023, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Frequent co-authors in Mohamed Mamlouk's research include:

  • Gaurav Gupta
  • Keith Scott
  • S. Ramakrishnan
  • Stevin S. Pramana
  • Daniel Niblett

The principal publication venues where Mohamed Mamlouk has contributed are:

  • Journal of Power Sources
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts

The body of work produced covers a blend of experimental and review studies, mostly focused on membrane technologies, fuel cell material development, hydrogen production methods, and electrocatalyst performance.

Best Publications

  • A two-phase flow and non-isothermal agglomerate model for a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell

    Lei Xing;Lei Xing;Xiaoteng Liu;Taiwo Alaje;Ravi Kumar

  • A review of proton exchange membranes based on protic ionic liquid/polymer blends for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

    Hosni Ahmed Elwan;Hosni Ahmed Elwan;Mohamed Mamlouk;Keith Scott

  • Sulfonated polyether ether ketone – sulfonated graphene oxide composite membranes for polymer electrolyte fuel cells

    Ravi Kumar;Mohamed Mamlouk;Keith Scott

  • Numerical analysis of the optimum membrane/ionomer water content of PEMFCs: The interaction of Nafion® ionomer content and cathode relative humidity

    Lei Xing;Lei Xing;Prodip K. Das;Xueguan Song;Mohamed Mamlouk

  • Radiation grafted membranes for superior anion exchange polymer membrane fuel cells performance

    M. Mamlouk;J.A. Horsfall;C. Williams;K. Scott

  • Recent progress in heteroatom doped carbon based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction in anion exchange membrane fuel cells

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  • Modelling and experimental validation of a high temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cell

    Keith Scott;Stephen Pilditch;Mohamed Mamlouk

  • The effect of electrode parameters on performance of a phosphoric acid-doped PBI membrane fuel cell

    M. Mamlouk;K. Scott

  • Study on the effect of the degree of grafting on the performance of polyethylene-based anion exchange membrane for fuel cell application

    Richard Espiritu;Richard Espiritu;Mohamed Mamlouk;Keith Scott

  • A Non-isothermal Model of a Laboratory Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cell Using PBI Doped Phosphoric Acid Membranes

    Tiago Sousa;Mohamed Mamlouk;Keith Scott

  • Numerical investigation of the optimal Nafion® ionomer content in cathode catalyst layer: An agglomerate two-phase flow modelling

    Lei Xing;Lei Xing;Mohamed Mamlouk;Ravi Kumar;Keith Scott

  • Anode partial flooding modelling of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells: Model development and validation

    Lei Xing;Lei Xing;Shangfeng Du;Rui Chen;Mohamed Mamlouk

  • Degradation of radiation grafted hydroxide anion exchange membrane immersed in neutral pH: removal of vinylbenzyl trimethylammonium hydroxide due to oxidation

    Richard Espiritu;Richard Espiritu;Bernard T. Golding;Keith Scott;Mohamed Mamlouk

  • Electrochemical and fuel cell evaluation of Co based catalyst for oxygen reduction in anion exchange polymer membrane fuel cells

    M. Mamlouk;S.M. Senthil Kumar;Pascal Gouerec;Keith Scott

  • A two dimensional agglomerate model for a proton exchange membrane fuel cell

    Lei Xing;Lei Xing;Mohamed Mamlouk;Keith Scott

  • Preparation and characterisation of carbon-supported palladium nanoparticles for oxygen reduction in low temperature PEM fuel cells

    G. F. Alvarez;M. Mamlouk;S. M. Senthil Kumar;K. Scott

  • Comparison of high-temperature and low-temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell systems with glycerol reforming process for stationary applications

    Suthida Authayanun;Mohamed Mamlouk;Keith Scott;Amornchai Arpornwichanop

  • Preparation of alkaline anion exchange polymer membrane from methylated melamine grafted poly(vinylbenzyl chloride) and its fuel cell performance

    Yuan-Cheng Cao;Xu Wang;Mohamed Mamlouk;Keith Scott

  • The effect of electrode parameters on the performance of anion exchange polymer membrane fuel cells

    M. Mamlouk;K. Scott;J.A. Horsfall;C. Williams

  • Phosphoric acid‐doped electrodes for a PBI polymer membrane fuel cell

    M. Mamlouk;K. Scott

  • Preparation and characterization of polybenzimidzaole/diethylamine hydrogen sulphate for medium temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells

    M. Mamlouk;P. Ocon;K. Scott

  • Composite membranes of polybenzimidazole and caesium-salts-of-heteropolyacids for intermediate temperature fuel cells

    Chenxi Xu;Xu Wu;Xu Wang;M. Mamlouk

  • Analysis of high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell electrodes using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

    M. Mamlouk;K. Scott

  • Effect of anion functional groups on the conductivity and performance of anion exchange polymer membrane fuel cells

    M. Mamlouk;K. Scott

  • A dynamic non-isothermal model of a laboratory intermediate temperature fuel cell using PBI doped phosphoric acid membranes

    T. Sousa;M. Mamlouk;K. Scott

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith Scott
Keith Scott Newcastle University
Lei Xing
Lei Xing Stanford University
Amornchai Arpornwichanop
Amornchai Arpornwichanop Chulalongkorn University
Nilanjan Chakraborty
Nilanjan Chakraborty Newcastle University
Bernard T. Golding
Bernard T. Golding Newcastle University
Mark A. Isaacs
Mark A. Isaacs Aston University
Søren Knudsen Kær
Søren Knudsen Kær Aalborg University
Jong Hyun Jang
Jong Hyun Jang Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Xueguan Song
Xueguan Song Dalian University of Technology

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