Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
CHENG Mojie
Title: Professor
Subject: Electrochemical Engineering
Phone: 0411-84379049
Email: mjcheng@dicp.ac.cn
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Research Interests
 
Biography

Prof. Mojie Cheng (born: 1966, Shandong, China) began his research career in Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics since 1995.

B.Sc. Chemistry, 1982 Fudan University; 
M.Sc., 1992, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS; 
Ph.D, 1995, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS.

Research Interests 
The research on solid oxide fuel cells in our group includes advanced electrode and electrolyte materials, fabrication processes of membrane electrolyte assembly (MEA), evaluation of single cell structure, electrochemical reactions on porous electrodes, electrochemical oxidation of hydrocarbons, modeling calculation and computer simulation of single cells and stacks.

The missions of our group are: 
1. To develop advanced materials for solid oxide fuel cells;
2. To develop solid fuel cell technologies for stationary and mobile application;
3. To develop new industrially important chemical processes using solid oxide fuel cells as special reactors. 
Honors and Awards
 
Publications

1. A temperature programmed desorption investigation on the interaction of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3?δ perovskite oxides with CO2 in the absence and presence of H2O and O2, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 80(1-2) 24-31, (2008).
2. A bi-layered composite cathode of La0.8Sr0.2MnO3-YSZ and La0.8Sr0.2MnO3-La0.4Ce0.6O1.8 for IT-SOFCs, Electrochimica Acta, 53(15) 4998-500, 2008.
3. Effects of GDC interlayer on performance of low-temperature SOFCs, Journal of Power Sources, 175(1) 345-352, (2008).

4. Interaction of La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 interlayer with Gd0.1Ce0.9O1.95 electrolyte membrane and Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3?δ cathode in low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells, Journal of Power Sources, 185(1) 784-789, 2008.

5. Numerical analysis of thermal and electrochemical phenomena for anode supported microtubular SOFC, AIChE Journal, 55(3) 771-782, (2009).