AMON results

The AMON consortium is committed to share the knowledge generated from the project. In this section you can find all the dissemination and communication materials, public reports developed within the project, and the scientific papers published.

Publications

L.Pratticò, C.Curzel, M.Testi, D.Montinaro (2023). From direct use of ammonia in solid oxide fuel cells to the next generation of ammonia fuel cell systems. Abstract submitted to EFC23.

Description: The work reports that promising results about direct ammonia SOFC were achieved, showing no appreciable degradation of performances after a 500h continuous test.

Arash Nemati, Omid Babaie Rizvandi, Rafael Nogueira Nakashima, Javid Beyrami, Henrik Lund Frandsen (2024). Multiscale multiphysics modeling of ammonia-fueled solid oxide fuel cell: Effects of temperature and pre-cracking on reliability and performance of stack and systemApplied Energy, Volume 373, 123913, ISSN 0306-2619.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123913

Xinyi Wei, Shivom Sharma, Jan Van herle, François Maréchal (2025). Analysis and optimization of solid oxide fuel cell system with anode and cathode off gas recirculation, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews,
Volume 208, 115015, ISSN 1364-0321, DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2024.115015.

Arash Nemati, Hossein Nami, Javid Beyrami, Rafael Nogueira Nakashima, Henrik Lund Frandsen, Efficient and durable system design for ammonia-fueled solid oxide fuel cells using multiscale multiphysics modeling approach, Fuel, Volume 392, 2025,
134837, ISSN 0016-2361, DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2025.134837.

Xinyi Wei, Arthur Waeber, Shivom Sharma, Ligang Wang, Stefan Diethelm, François Maréchal, Jan Van herle, Advancing non-carbon energy: optimized and safely operated solid oxide fuel cell design for industrial feasibilityJournal of Energy Chemistry, Volume 106, 2025, Pages 231-247, ISSN 2095-4956, DOI 10.1016/j.jechem.2025.02.028.

Du Wen, Xinyi Wei, Antonin Bruneau, Aris Maroonian, François Maréchal, Jan Van herle. Techno-economic analysis of ammonia to hydrogen and power pathways considering the emerging hydrogen purification and fuel cell technologies, Applied Energy, Volume 390, 2025, 125871, ISSN 0306-2619, DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2025.125871.

Public deliverables

This section hosts the public deliverables that have been approved so far.
1st Progress Activity Report
D6.6 aims at raising the awareness of the public on the activities done during during the first 18 months of the AMON project.
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Testing protocols
Deliverable D2.1 reports the testing protocol for electrochemical characterization of SOC stack with ammonia fuel.
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AMON Visual Identity and Website
Deliverable 5.2 starts with the description of the visual identity, including logo, colour palette, and pay-off and the process to define it. The document also presents the website.
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Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication Plan
Deliverable D5.3 outlines the D&E&C strategy and the initially planned activities that will take place within the project.
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Communication Toolkit
Deliverables 5.4 concentrates on the tools developed underlining the need to have different materials, depending on the audience the project wishes to address to.
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Press Release No.1
This document reports the press release published to launch the project and analyses the impact on the social media.
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AMON FCH event presence & talk
This document summarises the performance and the results of the AMON workshop which took place on the 2nd of July, in Lucerne at the European Electrolyser and Fuel Cell Forum 2024.
Read it here!