The Slovenian start-up ReCatalyst and public research organisation National Institute of Chemistry have been awarded a seal-of-excellence innovation project StabilizaTiON funded by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS).


Project Name
Carbon-Ceramic Composite Electrocatalysts for the Green Hydrogen
Project Number
Grant agreement ID: N2-0423
Project Time Frame
01.09.2025 – 30.04.2027
Project Description and Objectives
The StabilizaTiON project focuses on advancing proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells and water electrolyzers by developing next-generationcarbon-ceramic composite electrocatalysts. These devices are crucial for the hydrogen economy and sustainable energy goals outlined in the EU’sGreen Deal, as they facilitate efficient hydrogen production and energy conversion with minimal emissions. Current PEM technologies rely onplatinum group metals (PGMs), which are costly and rare, creating a significant bottleneck for mass production and wide adoption.
The StabilizaTiON project proposes using novel nanocomposites based on titanium oxynitride (TiON) supported on graphitized carbon (TiON-C) tostabilize and enhance PGM nanoparticle catalysts, aiming for improved activity and durability. Through scaling up synthesis processes, validatingcatalysts in real-life applications, and fostering industry partnerships, the project seeks to reduce reliance on PGMs, cut costs by three-fold, andextend catalyst lifespans. This innovative approach combines high performance with sustainability, positioning StabilizaTiON to make a substantialimpact on the hydrogen economy and the long-term viability of green hydrogen as an energy source.
Partners
Project funding
The total project budget is € 150 000,00.