Facilities span a wide range from materials synthesis, fuel cell and battery fabrication, characterization, and testing at the component and system levels. Equipment is accessible in individual faculty research labs, department labs, and user facilities at UD’s Newark campus.
Spencer Lab
University model full cell test station: The University Test Station provides control of flow, temperature and pressure for the anode and cathode gases. The station incorporates a DC electronic load. The Station also includes two humidity bottles, an Operating Manual and a computer utilizing Lab View-based software
LAB star Glove Box Workstation is used for customers needing an economic research and development tool to do vital experiments under clean atmospheres.
Standard Bench Manual Presses for Laboratory Use from Carver
Arbin offers multi-channel potentiostat/galvanostats for battery materials research, electrochemical experiments, charge/discharge cell cycling, and other more.
Parstat 2273 is used for testing Fuel Cells, batteries, biomedical applications.
Tube furnace is an electric heating device used to conduct syntheses and purifications of inorganic compounds and occasionally in organic synthesis. It is used for preparing the grapheme, carbon nanotube.
Accessible Core Facilities
Material Synthesis
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Fuel Cell and Battery Fabrication
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Fuel Cell and Battery Testing
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Advanced Materials Characterization Lab
The University of Delaware’s Advanced Materials Characterization Lab provides opportunities for researchers with in the UD community as well as other Educational Institute and Industry. To foster an atmosphere of collaborative interdisciplinary research and industrial partnership opportunities. The lab is staffed by expert personnel who maintain the facilities and also train and educated the users. Learn More
The W. M. Keck Center for Advanced Microscopy and Microanalysis (CAMM)
The W. M. Keck Center for Advanced Microscopy and Microanalysis (Keck CAMM) contributes to scientific capabilities by enabling students, faculty, and other researchers in the University, in addition to those from regional institutions and facilities, to use the state-of-the-art equipment for research and education. Learn More
Center for Composite Materials
UD-CCM develops models and simulations in a “virtual manufacturing” environment for process optimization and tool design, leading to improved quality, affordability, and innovative new composite manufacturing processes. Learn More
UD Nanofabrication Facility
The UD Nanofabrication Facility (UDNF) has world-class capabilities in the areas of lithography, deposition, etch, thermal processing, characterization, and device packaging. Learn More