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Peter Vang Hendriksen is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with a significant focus on Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

They have contributed extensively to topics within their fields, including:

  • Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Chemical Looping and Thermochemical Processes
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials

Peter Vang Hendriksen's recent papers include:

  • Techno-economic analysis of current and emerging electrolysis technologies for green hydrogen production, 2022, Energy Conversion and Management
  • Advanced Materials for Thin-Film Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Recent Progress and Challenges in Boosting the Device Performance at Low Temperatures, 2022, Advanced Functional Materials
  • Ni migration in solid oxide cell electrodes: Review and revised hypothesis, 2021, Fuel Cells
  • Techno-economic assessment of green ammonia production with different wind and solar potentials, 2022, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • A review on dual-phase oxygen transport membranes: from fundamentals to commercial deployment, 2022, Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Their frequent co-authors include Henrik Lund Frandsen, Ming Chen, Xiufu Sun, Stéven Pirou, and Peyman Khajavi. Collaboration is a notable aspect of their publication record, reflecting sustained research partnerships.

Peter Vang Hendriksen has published regularly in a range of venues, with multiple publications appearing in ECS Meeting Abstracts, ECS Transactions, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, and International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.

Best Publications

  • Detailed Characterization of Anode-Supported SOFCs by Impedance Spectroscopy

    R. Barfod;Mogens Bjerg Mogensen;Trine Klemensø;Anke Hagen

  • Factors controlling the oxide ion conductivity of fluorite and perovskite structured oxides

    M. Mogensen;D. Lybye;N. Bonanos;P.V. Hendriksen

  • Degradation of Anode Supported SOFCs as a Function of Temperature and Current Load

    Anke Hagen;Rasmus Barfod;Peter Vang Hendriksen;Yi-Lin Liu

  • Spin-glass-like ordering of the magnetic moments of interacting nanosized maghemite particles.

    Steen Mørup;Franz Bødker;Peter Vang Hendriksen;Søren Linderoth

  • Geometric Requirements of Solid Electrolyte Cells with a Reference Electrode

    J. Winkler;P. V. Hendriksen;N. Bonanos;M. Mogensen

  • Oxygen nonstoichiometry and transport properties of strontium substituted lanthanum ferrite

    Martin Søgaard;Peter Vang Hendriksen;Mogens Mogensen

  • A Method to Separate Process Contributions in Impedance Spectra by Variation of Test Conditions

    Søren Højgaard Jensen;Anne Hauch;Peter Vang Hendriksen;Mogens Bjerg Mogensen

  • Prospects and problems of dense oxygen permeable membranes

    Peter Vang Hendriksen;Peter Halvor Larsen;Mogens Mogensen;Finn Willy Poulsen

  • Microstructural Degradation of Ni/YSZ Electrodes in Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells under High Current

    Ming Chen;Yi-Lin Liu;Janet Jonna Bentzen;Wei Zhang

  • Internal steam reforming in solid oxide fuel cells: Status and opportunities of kinetic studies and their impact on modelling

    David Mogensen;J.-D. Grunwaldt;Peter Vang Hendriksen;Kim Dam-Johansen

  • Assessment of doped ceria as electrolyte

    Bjarke Dalslet;Peter Blennow Tullmar;Peter Vang Hendriksen;Nikolaos Bonanos

  • Ni migration in solid oxide cell electrodes: Review and revised hypothesis

    Mogens B. Mogensen;Ming Chen;Henrik Lund Frandsen;Christopher Graves

  • Relation Between Ni Particle Shape Change and Ni Migration in Ni–YSZ Electrodes – a Hypothesis

    Mogens Bjerg Mogensen;Anne Hauch;Xiufu Sun;Ming Chen

  • Microstructural studies on degradation of interface between LSM–YSZ cathode and YSZ electrolyte in SOFCs

    Yi-Lin Liu;Anke Hagen;Rasmus Barfod;Ming Chen

  • Investigations of metallic alloys for use as interconnects in solid oxide fuel cell stacks

    S. Linderoth;P. V. Hendriksen;M. Mogensen;N. Langvad

  • Corrosion stability of ferritic stainless steels for solid oxide electrolyser cell interconnects

    Marián Palcut;Lars Mikkelsen;Kai Neufeld;Ming Chen

  • Magnetization and Mössbauer studies of ultrafine Fe-C particles

    S. Linderoth;L. Balcells;A. Labarta;J. Tejada

  • Break down of losses in thin electrolyte SOFCs

    Rasmus Barfod;Anke Hagen;S. Ramousse;P.V. Hendriksen

  • Comparison of iron and copper doped manganese cobalt spinel oxides as protective coatings for solid oxide fuel cell interconnects

    Belma Talic;Belma Talic;Sebastian Molin;Kjell Wiik;Peter Vang Hendriksen

  • Oxygen nonstoichiometry and transport properties of strontium substituted lanthanum cobaltite

    Martin Søgaard;Peter Vang Hendriksen;Mogens Mogensen;Finn Willy Poulsen

  • Effect of coating density on oxidation resistance and Cr vaporization from solid oxide fuel cell interconnects

    Belma Talic;Hannes Falk-Windisch;Vinothini Venkatachalam;Peter Vang Hendriksen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ming Chen
Ming Chen Technical University of Denmark
Mogens Bjerg Mogensen
Mogens Bjerg Mogensen Technical University of Denmark
Søren Linderoth
Søren Linderoth Technical University of Denmark
Nini Pryds
Nini Pryds Technical University of Denmark
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt
Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Poul Norby
Poul Norby Technical University of Denmark
Kim Dam-Johansen
Kim Dam-Johansen Technical University of Denmark
Brian Vad Mathiesen
Brian Vad Mathiesen Aalborg University
Jürgen Malzbender
Jürgen Malzbender Forschungszentrum Jülich
Steen Mørup
Steen Mørup Technical University of Denmark

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