207th ECS Meeting - Quebec City, Canada

May 15 - May 20, 2005

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

AD1 - Environmental, Fuel Cell, and Advanced Automotive Sensors

Sensor/Energy Technology

 

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Room 206A, Level 2, Quebec City Convention Center

Gas Sensors for Environemental Monitoring and Fuel Cell Applications

Co-Chairs: S.A. Akbar & P.K. Dutta
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 1769 A Highly Sensitive and Fast Responding SnO2 Sensor Fabricated by Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) J. Dong, S. Zha and M. Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)
14:40 1770 Development and Application of Gas Sensing Technologies For Combustion Processes P. Dutta (The Ohio State University)
15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)
15:40 1771 Kinetics and Electrode Design for High Temperature Potentiometric Solid Electrolyte Gas Sensors J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)
16:20 1772 The Use of Na-BETA-Alumina/NASICON Sodium Bielectrolyte in CO2 Sensor H. Hong, C. Park and J. Kim (KAIST)
16:40 1773 Factors Affecting the Electro-catalytic Characteristics of Eu Doped SnO2/Sb Electrode Y. Feng, Y. Cui and Z. Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology)
17:00 1774 Development of Electrochemical Methanol Concentration Sensor for Electrolyte Flowing Direct Methanol Fuel Cell S. Xia (University of Calgary), D. James and D. Toolsie (Energy Ventures Inc.)
 

Room 200A/200B/200C, Level 2, Quebec City Convention Center

Tuesday Evening Poster Session

Co-Chairs: S.A. Akbar & R. Mukundan
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
o 1775 Milling: A Key Step in the Optimisation of TiO2 Nanoinks A. Sanson, D. Gardini, G. Montanari, E. Roncari and C. Galassi (CNR-ISTEC)
o 1776 Hydrogen and Sulfur Sensors for Fuel Cell System Applications C. Holt (NexTech Materials, Ltd.), S. Cummings (NexTech Materials), G. Arkenberg and S. Swartz (NexTech Materials, Ltd.)
o 1777 Electrode Cross-Talk Encountered using Commercially Available Bipotentiostats J. Buckholtz and D. Paul (University of Arkansas)
o 1778 Effect of Transient Pressure Variation on the Response of Amperometric Oxygen Sensors D. Kubinski (Ford Research Lab) and R. Soltis (Ford Motor Company)
 

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Room 206A, Level 2, Quebec City Convention Center

Non-Nernstian Electrochemical Sensors

Co-Chairs: F. Garzon & E. Wachsman
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00 1779 Sensing Mechanism of Non-Nernstian Planar Sensors Based on YSZ with Oxide Electrodes E. Traversa (University of Rome), M. Grilli, L. Chevallier, E. Di Bartolomeo (UNIVERSITY of Rome Tor Vergata), S. Licoccia (University of Rome) and S. Cordiner (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
10:40 1780 Differential Electrode Equilibria, A More Comprehensive Potentiometric Sensor Mechanism E. Wachsman (UF-DOE High Temperature Electrochemistry Center)
11:20 1781 Thin Film Potentiometric Sensors For Gas Analysis F. Garzon, R. Mukundan and E. Brosha (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
 

Nitrogen Oxide, Carbon Monoxide, and Hydrocarbon Sensors

Co-Chairs: R. Mukundan & R. Soltis
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 1782 Aging Studies of Sr-doped LaCrO3/YSZ/Pt cell for a NOx Sensor S. Song, L. Martin and R. Glass (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
14:40 1783 Non-ideal Behavior in Solid State Electrochemical NOx Sensors R. Soltis (Ford Motor Company)
15:20 1784 Amperometric NO Sensor Using Oxygen Pumping Current for Monitoring Exhaust Gas from Engines T. Ishihara and A. Dutta (Kyushu University)
15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00 1785 Study of Planar Sensors Based on YSZ with Nb2O5 Sensing Electrode L. Chevallier, E. Di Bartolomeo, M. Grilli (University of Rome Tor Vergata), M. Mainas, B. White, E. Wachsman (University of Florida) and E. Traversa (University of Rome)
16:20 1786 All-Oxide Total NOx Sensing Elements D. West, F. Montgomery and T. Armstrong (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
16:40 1787 Effect of Current Biasing on the Response of Mixed Potential Sensors R. Mukundan, E. Brosha and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
17:00 1788 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Investigation of a Potentiometric Gas Sensor with a La2CuO4 Electrode B. White (University of Florida), E. Traversa (University of Rome) and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)