Expertise

Areas of Research:

  • Electrochemical Engineering

Dr. John Van Zee’s group applies the principles of chemical engineering to electrochemical systems. These applications include corrosion, batteries, fuel cells, and industrial production of chlorine and caustic.

Recent projects on concentrated solar power and improving fuel cells are described below to provide an idea of our approach.

In the search to lower the capital cost for low temperature fuel cells, off-the-shelf polymeric materials may be used for the balance of plant.

By using in-situ and ex-situ data, the Van Zee group has developed models that predict the voltage loss as a function of the chemistry of the functional groups in the leachates.

Past Affiliations

Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Alabama

Department Head, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Alabama

Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering and Computing, University of South Carolina (past)

Communities
Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering
Degrees
PhD, Texas A&M University, Chemical Engineering, 1984
MS, Texas A&M University, Chemical Engineering, 1982
BS, University of California, Berkeley, Chemical Engineering, 1975
Keywords
chemical engineering electrochemistry corrosion fuel cells batteries
Associations
American Chemical Society