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Patric Jannasch

Patric Jannasch

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Materials Science

D-Index
65
Citations
11578
World Ranking
5754
National Ranking
58

Chemistry

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63
Citations
11272
World Ranking
8626
National Ranking
115

Overview

Patric Jannasch is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden, contributing extensively to the fields of engineering and materials science. Their research spans electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, polymers and plastics, biomaterials, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

Their main research topics include fuel cells and related materials, membrane-based ion separation techniques, advanced battery technologies, biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, advanced battery materials and technologies, and carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis.

Patric Jannasch has published notably in several venues, including:

  • Journal of Membrane Science
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Green Chemistry
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Frequent collaboration partners include Dong Pan, Pegah Mansouri Bakvand, Baozhong Zhang, Lauri Vares, and Rakel Wreland Lindström.

Selected recent publications are:

  • Separators and Membranes for Advanced Alkaline Water Electrolysis, 2024, Chemical Reviews
  • Aryl ether-free polymer electrolytes for electrochemical and energy devices, 2024, Chemical Society Reviews
  • Functionalizing Polystyrene with N-Alicyclic Piperidine-Based Cations via Friedel-Crafts Alkylation for Highly Alkali-Stable Anion-Exchange Membranes, 2020, Macromolecules
  • Electrode Separators for the Next-Generation Alkaline Water Electrolyzers, 2023, ACS Energy Letters
  • Improving poly(arylene piperidinium) anion exchange membranes by monomer design, 2022, Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Best Publications

  • Poly(arylene piperidinium) hydroxide ion exchange membranes: synthesis, alkaline stability and conductivity

    Joel S. Olsson;Thanh Huong Pham;Patric Jannasch

  • Recent developments in high-temperature proton conducting polymer electrolyte membranes

    Patric Jannasch

  • Exploring Different Cationic Alkyl Side Chain Designs for Enhanced Alkaline Stability and Hydroxide Ion Conductivity of Anion-Exchange Membranes

    Hai-Son Dang;Patric Jannasch

  • Poly(phenylene oxide) functionalized with quaternary ammonium groups via flexible alkyl spacers for high-performance anion exchange membranes

    Hai-Son Dang;Annika Weiber;Patric Jannasch

  • N-Spirocyclic Quaternary Ammonium Ionenes for Anion-Exchange Membranes

    Thanh Huong Pham;Joel S. Olsson;Patric Jannasch

  • Polysulfone ionomers for proton-conducting fuel cell membranes: sulfoalkylated polysulfones

    Lina E Karlsson;Patric Jannasch

  • Separators and Membranes for Advanced Alkaline Water Electrolysis

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  • Polysulfones grafted with poly(vinylphosphonic acid) for highly proton conducting fuel cell membranes in the hydrated and nominally dry state

    Julien Parvole;Patric Jannasch

  • Synthesis, life cycle assessment, and polymerization of a vanillin-based spirocyclic diol toward polyesters with increased glass transition temperature

    Smita Mankar;Nelly Garcia Gonzalez;Niklas Warlin;Nitin Valsange

  • Proton-Conducting Aromatic Polymers Carrying Hypersulfonated Side Chains for Fuel Cell Applications†

    Benoit Lafitte;Patric Jannasch

  • Tuning poly(arylene piperidinium) anion-exchange membranes by copolymerization, partial quaternization and crosslinking

    Joel S. Olsson;Thanh Huong Pham;Patric Jannasch

  • Poly(arylene alkylene)s with pendant N-spirocyclic quaternary ammonium cations for anion exchange membranes

    Thanh Huong Pham;Joel S. Olsson;Patric Jannasch;Patric Jannasch

  • A comparative study of anion-exchange membranes tethered with different hetero-cycloaliphatic quaternary ammonium hydroxides

    Hai-Son Dang;Patric Jannasch

  • Alkali-stable and highly anion conducting poly(phenylene oxide)s carrying quaternary piperidinium cations

    Hai-Son Dang;Patric Jannasch

  • Sulfophenylation of Polysulfones for Proton‐Conducting Fuel Cell Membranes

    Benoît Lafitte;Lina E. Karlsson;Patric Jannasch

  • Poly(N,N-diallylazacycloalkane)s for Anion-Exchange Membranes Functionalized with N-Spirocyclic Quaternary Ammonium Cations

    Joel S. Olsson;Thanh Huong Pham;Patric Jannasch

  • Adsorption behaviour of amphiphilic polymers at hydrophobic surfaces: Effects on protein adsorption

    Christina Freij-Larsson;Tommy Nylander;Patric Jannasch;Bengt Wesslén

  • Aryl ether-free polymer electrolytes for electrochemical and energy devices.

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  • Configuring Anion-Exchange Membranes for High Conductivity and Alkaline Stability by Using Cationic Polymers with Tailored Side Chains

    Patric Jannasch;Eva Annika Weiber

  • Polysulfones with highly localized imidazolium groups for anion exchange membranes

    E. Annika Weiber;Patric Jannasch

  • Ion distribution in quaternary ammonium functionalized aromatic polymers: effects on the ionic clustering and conductivity of anion exchange membranes

    E. Annika Weiber;Patric Jannasch

  • Multiblock Copolymers Containing Highly Sulfonated Poly(arylene sulfone) Blocks for Proton Conducting Electrolyte Membranes

    Shogo Takamuku;Patric Jannasch

Frequent Co-Authors

Göran Lindbergh
Göran Lindbergh Royal Institute of Technology
Klaus-Dieter Kreuer
Klaus-Dieter Kreuer Max Planck Society
Søren Hvilsted
Søren Hvilsted Technical University of Denmark
Deborah J. Jones
Deborah J. Jones University of Montpellier
Per Jacobsson
Per Jacobsson Chalmers University of Technology
Tommy Nylander
Tommy Nylander Lund University
István Furó
István Furó Royal Institute of Technology
Mario Casciola
Mario Casciola University of Perugia
Kristoffer Almdal
Kristoffer Almdal Technical University of Denmark
Eva Malmström
Eva Malmström Royal Institute of Technology

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