201st Meeting - Philadelphia, PA

May 12-17, 2002

PROGRAM INFORMATION

S2 - Hydrogen Storage Materials And Hydrogen Generators

Energy Technology

Wednesday, May 15, 2002

Conference Room 305, Level 3

Co-Chairs: G.A. Nazri and A. Rougier

TimeAbs#Title
2:00784 Ammonia-Hydride Hydrogen Generator for Portable Fuel Cell Power Systems - J. Schmidt (Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.), F. Lynch (Hydrogen Components, Inc.), J. Wilkes (United States Air Force Academy), R. Lucero (Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.), and R. Vaughn (United States Air Force Academy)
2:25785 Hydrogen Production by High-Temperature Water Splitting using Mixed Oxygen Ion-Electron Conducting Membranes - T. Lee, S. Wang, S. Dorris, and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)
2:50786 Recent Advances in Hydrogen Generation Using PEM Water Electrolysis - E. Anderson, F. Mitlitsky, and T. Molter (Proton Energy Systems Inc.)
3:15787 Integrated Miniature Catalytic Combustor for Fuel Processor Applications - R. Koripella, R. Changrani, D. Gervasio, J. Hallmark, S. Rogers, S. Samms, and S. Tasic (Motorola)
3:40788 Synthesis and Characterization of a New Class of Ceramic Proton Conducting Solid Electrolytes - S.W. Martin, S.A. Poling, A. Karthikeyan, J. Sutherland, and C. Martindale (Iowa State University)
4:00789 Use of Non-aqueous Electrochemical Cells to Investigate Air- and Water-Sensitive Hydrogen Storage Materials - R. Huggins (University of Kiel)
4:25790 Hydrogen Measurement by Magnetic and Electronic Techniques in Ni-MH Battery and Hydrogen Storage Materials - B. Mishra, P. Termsuksawad, S. Niyomsoan (Colorado School of Mines), R.B. Goldfarb (National Institute of Standards and Technology), D.L. Olson, and Z. Gavra (Colorado School of Mines)
4:50791 In Situ Grazing Incidence X-ray Investigations on the Anodic Behaviour of Metal Hydride Electrodes - S. Hansal, W.E.G. Hansal, R. Krendelsberger, J.O. Besenhard, G. Fafilek, H. Kronberger, and G.E. Nauer (ECHEM)

Thursday, May 16, 2002

Co-Chairs: G.A. Nazri and R. Huggins

TimeAbs#Title
8:30792 Recent Advances in the Development of Doped NaAlH_4 as a Hydrogen Storage Material: X-ray Diffraction and Solid State 1H, 27Al, and 23Na NMR Studies - C. Jensen, D. Sun, K. Kumashiro, W. Niemczura, K. Murphy (University of Hawaii), T. Kiyobayashi, H. Takeshita, and N. Kuriyama (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
8:55793 New Materials for Light-Weight Hydrogen Storage - K.J. Gross and E.H. Majzoub (Sandia National Labs)
9:20794 Hydrogen Storage in Li-doped Carbon Materials - R. Stroebel (Victor Reinz Dichtungs GmbH&Co KG), U. Storr, L. Joerissen, and J. Garche (Baden Wuerttemberg)
9:45795 Hydrogen Storage and Neutron Powder Diffraction of Deuterided KC24 and KC48 - C. Ahn (California Institute of Technology), J. Vajo (HRL Laboratories, LLC), R. Yazami, B. Fultz (California Institute of Technology), D. Brown (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and R. Bowman, Jr (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
10:10 Twenty-Minute Intermission -
10:30796 Incorporation of Hydrogen in Graphite by Mechanical Milling - J.J. Vajo (HRL Laboratories LLC)
10:55797 The Effects of Surface Composition and Microstructure on the Hydrogen Uptake Properties of Alloys - M.D. Hampton, J.K. Lomness, and L. Gianuzzi (University of Central Florida)
11:20798 Improvements of Hydrogen Storage Properties of Mg-Based Mixtures Elaborated by Reactive Mechanical Milling - J.L. Bobet, B. Chevalier (Universite Bordeaux), M.Y. Song (Chonbuk National University), and B. Darriet (Universite Bordeaux)
11:45799 Effect of Surface Modification on Hydorgen Storage Properties of Mg-Based Alloys - R. Janot, A. Rougier, L. Aymard (LCRS), R. Herrera-Urbina (University of Sonora), C. Lenain, and J.M. Tarascon (LCRS)

Co-Chair: G.A. Nazri

TimeAbs#Title
2:00800 The Studies of Ti/Zr Based ABx Hydrogen Storage Electrode Alloys - K. Hong (Hong Enterprises)
2:25801 Novel Fabrication of Active Hydrogen Storage Alloy Based on Combustion Synthesis - T. Akiyama (Prefecture University) and J.-I. Yagi (Tohoku University)
2:50802 Hydogenation of Malenic Acid by Hydorgen, Adsorped on Skeletal Nickel Catlayst - I. Protasova, I. Marshakov, E. Zotova, and I. Zartcin (Voronezh state university)