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Olivier Lottin is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France, focusing on research within engineering and energy sectors. Their work spans areas including electrical and electronic engineering, renewable energy, sustainability, automotive engineering, biomedical engineering, and polymers and plastics.

The scientist's primary research topics include fuel cells and related materials, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, advanced battery technologies research, conducting polymers and applications, membrane-based ion separation techniques, and MXene and MAX phase materials.

Frequent publication venues for Olivier Lottin include:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Electrochimica Acta
  • Journal of Power Sources
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Membrane Science

Olivier Lottin has collaborated regularly with several coauthors, most notably:

  • Assma El Kaddouri (26 joint publications)
  • Jean-Christophe Perrin (20 joint publications)
  • Jérôme Dillet (19 joint publications)
  • Julia Mainka (18 joint publications)
  • Jérôme Dillet (13 joint publications)

Representative recent papers by Olivier Lottin include:

  • A General Equivalent Electrical Circuit Model for the characterization of MXene/graphene oxide hybrid-fiber supercapacitors by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy - Impact of fiber length (2021, Electrochimica Acta)
  • Time-resolved monitoring of composite Nafion™ XL membrane degradation induced by Fenton's reaction (2020, Journal of Membrane Science)
  • Effects of conjoint mechanical and chemical stress on perfluorosulfonic-acid membranes for fuel cells (2020, Journal of Power Sources)
  • Does the platinum-loading in proton-exchange membrane fuel cell cathodes influence the durability of the membrane-electrode assembly? (2023, Industrial Chemistry and Materials)
  • Anode aging in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel Cells I: Anode monitoring by ElectroChemical impedance spectroscopy (2020, Journal of Power Sources)

Best Publications

  • A review of PEM fuel cell durability: materials degradation, local heterogeneities of aging and possible mitigation strategies

    Laetitia Dubau;Luis Castanheira;Frédéric Maillard;Marian Chatenet

  • Modelling of heat, mass and charge transfer in a PEMFC single cell

    Julien Ramousse;Jonathan Deseure;Olivier Lottin;Sophie Didierjean

  • Rheology, flow behaviour and heat transfer of ice slurries: a review of the state of the art

    V. Ayel;O. Lottin;H. Peerhossaini

  • Degradation heterogeneities induced by repetitive start/stop events in proton exchange membrane fuel cell: Inlet vs. outlet and channel vs. land

    Julien Durst;Adrien Lamibrac;Frédéric Charlot;Jérome Dillet

  • Estimation of the effective thermal conductivity of carbon felts used as PEMFC Gas Diffusion Layers

    Julien Ramousse;Sophie Didierjean;Olivier Lottin;Denis Maillet

  • Heat sources in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells

    Julien Ramousse;Olivier Lottin;Sophie Didierjean;Denis Maillet

  • Characterization of polymer electrolyte Nafion membranes: Influence of temperature, heat treatment and drying protocol on sorption and transport properties

    Libeth Maldonado;Jean-Christophe Perrin;Jérôme Dillet;Olivier Lottin

  • Carbon corrosion induced by membrane failure: The weak link of PEMFC long-term performance

    Laetitia Dubau;Laetitia Dubau;Luis Castanheira;Luis Castanheira;Marian Chatenet;Marian Chatenet;Frédéric Maillard;Frédéric Maillard

  • Thermal and water transfer in PEMFCs: Investigating the role of the microporous layer

    Anthony Thomas;Gaël Maranzana;Sophie Didierjean;Jérôme Dillet

  • Impact of flow rates and electrode specifications on degradations during repeated startups and shutdowns in polymer-electrolyte membrane fuel cells

    Jérôme Dillet;D. Spernjak;Adrien Lamibrac;Gaël Maranzana

  • Experimental characterization of internal currents during the start-up of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell

    A. Lamibrac;G. Maranzana;O. Lottin;J. Dillet

  • A multi-instrumented polymer exchange membrane fuel cell: Observation of the in-plane non-homogeneities

    Gaël Maranzana;Olivier Lottin;Thibaut Colinart;Sylvain Chupin

  • Magnetic resonance imaging of water distribution and production in a 6 cm2 PEMFC under operation

    Jerome Bedet;Gaël Maranzana;Sebastien Leclerc;Olivier Lottin

  • Experimental study on water transport coefficient in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell

    T. Colinart;A. Chenu;S. Didierjean;O. Lottin

  • About internal currents during start-up in proton exchange membrane fuel cell

    Gael Maranzana;Christian Moyne;Jerome Dillet;Sophie Didierjean

  • Effects of synthetic oil in a compression refrigeration system using R410A. Part I: modelling of the whole system and analysis of its response to an increase in the amount of circulating oil

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  • Local potential evolutions during proton exchange membrane fuel cell operation with dead-ended anode – Part I: Impact of water diffusion and nitrogen crossover

    S. Abbou;S. Abbou;J. Dillet;J. Dillet;G. Maranzana;G. Maranzana;Sophie Didierjean;Sophie Didierjean

  • A proton exchange membrane fuel cell impedance model taking into account convection along the air channel: On the bias between the low frequency limit of the impedance and the slope of the polarization curve

    Gaël Maranzana;Julia Mainka;Olivier Lottin;Jerome Dillet

  • Transmision Line Models for the Characterization of MXene/Graphene Oxide Hybrid-Fiber Supercapacitors by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – Impact of fiber length

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  • Measurement of protonic resistance of catalyst layers as a tool for degradation monitoring

    Thomas Gaumont;Gaël Maranzana;Olivier Lottin;Jérôme Dillet

  • Measurements of Electrode Temperatures, Heat and Water Fluxes in PEMFCs: Conclusions about Transfer Mechanisms

    Anthony Thomas;Gaël Maranzana;Sophie Didierjean;Jérôme Dillet

  • Local potential evolutions during proton exchange membrane fuel cell operation with dead-ended anode – Part II: Aging mitigation strategies based on water management and nitrogen crossover

    S. Abbou;S. Abbou;J. Dillet;J. Dillet;G. Maranzana;G. Maranzana;S. Didierjean;S. Didierjean

  • High Potential Excursions during PEM Fuel Cell Operation with Dead-Ended Anode

    Sofyane Abbou;Jérôme Dillet;D. Spernjak;R. Mukundan

  • Spatially resolved degradation during startup and shutdown in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell operation

    S. Komini Babu;D. Spernjak;J. Dillet;A. Lamibrac

Frequent Co-Authors

Gaël Maranzana
Gaël Maranzana University of Lorraine
Laetitia Dubau
Laetitia Dubau Grenoble Alpes University
Rangachary Mukundan
Rangachary Mukundan Los Alamos National Laboratory
Hassan Peerhossaini
Hassan Peerhossaini Université Paris Cité
Frédéric Maillard
Frédéric Maillard Grenoble Alpes University
Marian Chatenet
Marian Chatenet Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Michel Feidt
Michel Feidt University of Lorraine
Karren L. More
Karren L. More Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Thierry Brousse
Thierry Brousse University of Nantes
Rajesh K. Ahluwalia
Rajesh K. Ahluwalia Argonne National Laboratory

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