207th ECS Meeting - Quebec City, Canada

May 15 - May 20, 2005

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

Q1 - Ninth International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC IX)

High Temperature Materials/Battery/Energy Technology

 

Monday, May 16, 2005

Room 200B, Level 2, Quebec City Convention Center

SOFC- Plenary Session

Co-Chairs: S.C. Singhal & J. Mizusaki
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00 Introductory Remarks (20 Minutes)
10:20 1023 Contribution of Dr. Dokiya to Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology Development H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology)
10:40 1024 Brian Steele's Contribution to Solid State Ionics J. Kilner (Imperial College, London)
11:00 1025 U.S. DOE Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Technical Advances M. Williams, J. Strakey and W. Surdoval (NETL)
11:20 1026 Status of National Project for SOFC Development in Japan T. Ujiie (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO))
11:40 1027 Overview of the Development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells at Forschungszentrum Juelich R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jlich), L. Blum (FZJ), H. Buchkremer (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), S. Gross (Research Center Juelich), B. Haart, J. Quadakkers, U. Reisgen, R. Steinbrech (FZJ) and F. Tietz (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
 

SOFC Stacks and Systems

Co-Chairs: M.C. Williams & H. Yokokawa
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
13:40 1028 Development Update on Delphi's SOFC Stack S. Mukerjee, K. Haltiner, S. Shaffer (Delphi Corporation), K. Meinhardt, L. Chick, V. Sprenkle, S. Weil and J. Kim (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
14:00 1029 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems for Stationary Power Generation Applications N. Minh (GE Energy)
14:20 1030 Development of MOLB type SOFC T. Onodera (mitsubishi heavy industries,ltd kobe shipyard & machinery works) and K. Takenobu (mitsubishi heavy industries,ltd)
14:40 1031 The Status of SOFC Development at Versa Power Systems B. Borglum, E. Tang, D. Prediger (Versa Power Systems) and M. Pastula (Versa Power Systems Ltd.)
15:00 1032 The Development of Several 100kW-Class Tubular Type Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System (SOFIT) H. Sasatsu, K. Kobori, T. Haga, Y. Takahashi and K. Konishi (JPOWER)
15:20 1033 Stack Testing Under Real Conditions at Customer Sites ? Implications for Development J. Hoffmann, M. Woski and R. Denzler (Sulzer Hexis Ltd.)
15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00 1034 Development of Intermediate Temperature SOFC Module and System J. Akikusa, T. Yamada and T. Kotani (Mitsubishi Materials Corporation)
16:20 1035 Stacks and Systems based Around Metal Supported SOFCs Operating at 500-600C N. Brandon (Ceres Power Ltd), A. Baker and A. Selcuk (Ceres Power)
16:40 1036 Status and Recent Progress in SOFC Development at Haldor Topsøe A/S and Risø N. Christiansen (Haldor Topsoe A/S), S. Kristensen, H. Holm Larsen (Haldor Topse A/S), P. Halvor Larsen, M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory), P. Vang Hendriksen (Ris) and S. Linderoth (Ri National Laboratory)
17:00 1037 Optimisation of the Electrolyte Assembly at Ceramic Fuel Cells limited J. Love (Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd), S. Amarasinghe, P. Ammala, S. Aruliah, O. Bellon, R. Bolden (Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited), R. Knibbe (The University of Queensland), R. Ratnaraj and X. Zheng (Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited)
17:20 1038 Wartsila - Haldor Topsoe SOFC Test System E. Fontell (Wartsila Corporation), M. Jussila (W䲴sil䠃orporation), J. Hansen, J. Palsson (Haldor Tops?S), T. Kivisaari (W䲴sil䠃orporation) and J. Nielsen (Haldor Tops?S)
17:40 1039 Development of Tubular SOFC at TOTO T. Saito, T. Abe, K. Fujinaga, M. Miyao, M. Kuroishi, K. Hiwatashi and A. Ueno (TOTO LTD.)
 

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Room 200B, Level 2, Quebec City Convention Center

SOFC Stacks and Systems

Co-Chairs: W. Surdoval & R. Steinberger-Wilckens
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00 1040 SOFC Stack Development at United Technologies Corporation S. Warrier, J. Yamanis, E. Sun, F. Chen, J. Hawkes, J. Smeggil, S. Arsenault, R. Bailey and M. Jaworowski (United Technologies Corp)
08:20 1041 Bridging The Gap: Design of a SOFC APU Stack from an Automotive Suppliers Perspective M. Stelter (Webasto AG)
08:40 1042 Progress in Stack Power Density Using the SOFCConnex (TM) Concept S. Diethelm, E. Tagliaferri, R. Ihringer, M. Molinelle (HTceramix, Inc.), N. Autissier, D. Larrain, Z. Wuillemin, E. Thorn, C. Blanc (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), O. Bucheli, A. Closset (HTceramix, Inc.) and J. Van herle (Laboratory of Industrial Energy Systems)
09:00 1043 Planar SOFC Stack with Low Cost Multi-layer Ceramic Interconnect Z. Liu (SOFCo-EFS Holdings LLC), E. Barringer and R. Goettler (SOFC0-EFS Holdings LLC)
09:20 1044 InDEC B.V. on the Road Toward Commercialization R. Huiberts (InDEC B.V.), R. Otterstedt (HC Starck GmbH) and B. Rietveld (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN))
09:40 1045 Protective Gas for SOFC Systems Based on Water-Alcohol Mixtures W. Halliop, A. Tuck (Fuel Cell Technologies Ltd.) and W. Thompson (Royal Military College of Canada)
10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:20 1046 High Power Density Tubular SOFC for Portable Applications P. Sarkar, H. Rho, M. Liu, L. Yamarte and L. Johanson (Alberta Research Council Inc.)
10:40 1047 Recent Results of the SOFC APU Development at DLR G. Schiller (GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER (DLR)), T. Franco (German Aerospace Center), M. Lang, P. Metzger (DLR - Institute of Technical Thermodynamics) and A. Stoermer (BMW Group)
11:00 1048 Development of Planar SOFC Stacks for CHP M. Kuznecov, P. Otschik, K. Eichler, N. Trofimenko and S. Megel (Fraunhofer IKTS)
11:20 1049 Aspects of Process Design of SOFC Hybrid Systems for Aeronautic and Maritime Application W. Winkler and P. Nehter (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences)
11:40 1050 Applications and Markets for Solid Oxide Regenerative Fuel Cells J. McElroy, K. Sridhar, F. Mitlitsky (Ion America Corporation) and M. Williams (NETL)
 

Anode Materials, Processing, and Performance

Co-Chairs: A.J. McEvoy & T. Kawada
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
13:40 1051 The Mechanism Behind Redox Instability of SOFC Anodes T. Klemensoe, C. Chung and P. Halvor Larsen (Risoe National Laboratory)
14:00 1052 Electrochemical Characterisation of Supporting SOFC Anodes P. Holtappels (Empa Materials Science and Technology), M. Verbraeken, B. Boukamp (University of Twente) and U. Vogt (Empa Duebendorf)
14:20 1053 Inhibition of Diffusion between Metallic Substrates and Ni-YSZ-Anodes during Sintering M. Brandner (BMW AG), M. Bram (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), D. Sebold, S. Uhlenbruck (Research Center Juelich), S. Ertl, T. Hoefler, F. Wetzel (BMW AG), H. Buchkremer and D. Stoever (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH)
14:40 1054 Synergy of Pd and Ni Catalysts for Direct Oxidation of Methane over Lanthanum Chromite Based Anodes Y. Nabae, I. Yamanaka, S. Takenaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. Hatano (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.) and K. Otsuka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
15:00 1055 CO and CH4 Electrochemical Oxidation on Ni Patterned Anodes G. Jackson, M. Sukeshini, B. Habibzaden, B. Becker, M. Pomfret, O. Demircan, B. Eichhorn and R. Walker (University of Maryland)
15:20 1056 Sulfur Tolerance of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells K. Sasaki, K. Susuki, A. Iyoshi, M. Uchimura, N. Imamura, K. Kusaba, Y. Teraoka (Kyushu University), H. Fuchino, K. Tsujimoto, Y. Uchida and N. Jingo (Kyushu Electric)
15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00 1057 Deactivation and Recovery of Ni-YSZ Anode in H2 Fuel Containing H2S S. Xia and V. Birss (University of Calgary)
16:20 1058 Enhancing the Redox Tolerance of Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells by Microstructural Modification D. Waldbillig (University of Alberta), A. Wood (Versa Power Systems Ltd.) and D. Ivey (University of Alberta)
16:40 1059 Performance of (La, Sr)(Cr, Mn)O3 Anode for Direct Oxidation of Methane in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell X. Chen, K. Khor, S. Chan and S. Jiang (Nanyang Technological University)
17:00 1060 Anode Catalyst Layers ofr Direct Hydrocarbon and Internal Reforming SOFCs Z. Zhan, S. Barnett and Y. Lin (Northwestern University)
17:20 1061 Novel Bimetallic Anodes for Direct Utilization of Hydrocarbon Fuels K. Ahn, S. Lee, J. Vohs and R. Gorte (University of Pennsylvania)
17:40 1062 High Performance Electrodes for Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cells H. Uchida, N. Osada, S. Suzuki and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)
 

Tuesday Evening Poster Session

Co-Chairs: S.A. Barnett & K. Sasaki
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
o 1063 Distributed Generation, Southern California Edison's Interest and Perspective C. Hessenius (Southern California Edison) and S. Hamilton (Southern Callifornia Edison)
o 1064 A Combined Numerical and Experimental Investigation for the Development of Undersea SOFC Systems E. Greene, W. Chiu (University of Connecticut), M. Medeiros, A. Burke and L. Carreiro (Naval Undersea Warfare Center)
o 1065 Application of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells to Aircraft I. Mehdi (The Boeing Company), J. Trela (Boeing Phantom Works), K. Fleckner and A. Pattekar (Nu Element, Inc.)
o 1066 Landfill Gas Energy Recovery Based on Micro-tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells J. Pusz, R. Bove (University of Connecicut) and N. Sammes (University of Connecticut)
o 1067 Development of SOFC-Type Reactor for NOx and Graphite Decomposition Y. Fujishiro (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Hamamoto (AIST) and M. Awano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
o 1068 Feasibility Analysis of Methanol Fuelled SOFC Systems for Remote Distributed Power Applications M. Staite (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation), J. Stannard (Fuel Cell Technologies) and C. Chong-Ping (Methanex)
o 1069 Increasing Efficiency and Reliability of Hybrid Engine (SOFC+Micro GTE) Operation by Hydrogen Separation from the High Temperature CO-Containing Flow Using Molecular Ceramic membranes A. Soudarev (Boyko NIZ KTD), V. Konakov (Glass and Ceramics) and A. Molchanov (Boyko NIZ KTD)
o 1070 Performance of Single Cells and Short Stacks for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell using Thin Electrolyte of YSZ and ScSZ Y. Yoo, J. Park, S. Yang, H. Lim, J. Oh (Korea Electric Power Research Institute) and J. Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
o 1071 Development of Anode-Supported Tubular SOFC Stack T. Lim, R. Song, T. Lim, J. Kim, D. Son, D. Chung, D. Peck, D. Jung and D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
o 1072 Ni-YSZ Cermet Supported Thin Ceria-Based Electrolyte Solid Oxide Fuel Cell for Reduced Temperature Operation X. Zhang, M. Robertson, C. Deces-Petit (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation), Y. Xie, R. Hui (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), S. Yick, M. Staite, E. Styles (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation), J. Roller, R. Maric and D. Ghosh (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)
o 1073 Development of kW-Class Planar SOFC Stacks Operable Under Fast Thermal Cycles K. Ogasawara, Y. Baba, K. Fujita, H. Kameda, H. Yakabe, Y. Matsuzaki and T. Sakurai (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.)
o 1074 Current Status of 1 kW Class SOFC system M. Yokoyama, K. Ukai, K. Hisada, Y. Mizutani (Toho Gas Co. Ltd. Technical Research Institute), H. Uwani, S. Nakatuka, S. Kashima, H. Orishima and M. Hirakawa (Business Initiative & Research, Sumitomo Precision Products Co., Ltd.)
o 1075 Simultaneous Impedance Measurement of 46 Cells in 1kW SOFC Stack - Evaluation of the Gas Flow Rate Distribution Among the Cells A. Momma, K. Takano, Y. Kaga, K. Nozaki, A. Negishi, K. Kato, T. Kato (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Inagaki, H. Yoshida (The Kansai Electric Power Company Inc.), K. Hosoi, M. Shibata, M. Yamada, T. Akbay (Mitsubishi Materials Corp.), J. Akikusa (Mitsubishi Materials Corporation) and N. Chitose (Mitsubishi Materials Corp.)
o 1076 SOFC Operation with Syngas Fuels: Experiments and Model Validation R. Suwanwarangkul, E. Croiset (University of Waterloo), E. Entchev (CANMET Energy Technology Centre), S. Charojrochkul (National Metals and Materials Technology Centre), M. Pritzker (University of Waterloo), M. Fowler (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo), S. Chewathanakup and H. Mahaudom (National Metals and Materials Technology Centre)
o 1077 SOFC Synthesis using Electrostatic Spray Deposition S. Al-Hallaj, S. Parekh, J. Selman (Illinois Institute of Technology) and H. Nomura (College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University)
o 1078 Various Approaches To Enhance The Ionic Conductivity For Selected Oxide Electrolytes R. Hui, J. Roller (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), X. Zhang (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation), C. Decs-Petit (National Research Council Canada), Y. Xie, R. Maric and D. Ghosh (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)
o 1079 Nanoscale Effects on Ion Conductance of Oxide Nanostructures T. Thevuthasan (Battelle), S. Azad, A. El-Azab, S. Laxmikant, O. Marina, C. Wang, V. Shutthanandan, D. McCready and J. Jaffe (PNNL)
o 1080 The Phase Transition and Crystal Growth of YSZ Nanoparticles with Different Y2O3 Content Prepared by Sol-Gel Process K. Fung (National Chen Kung University), C. Kuo (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Science), Y. Lee (National Cheng Kung University) and M. Wang (National United University)
o 1081 Elastic Driving Forces for Dopant Segregation in Nanostructured Zirconia Ceramics E. Djurado (INPG), F. Boulch (MADIREL) and P. Bouvier (LEPMI)
o 1082 Durable Nanocrystalline PSZ for SOFC and Sensors I. Prokhorov (Donetsk Phys. Tech. Institute N.A.S.U.)
o 1083 Electrostatic Spray Deposition of YSZ Thin Films with Different Microstructures D. Perednis (National Research Council), R. Neagu, A. Princivalle (Laboratoire Electrochimie et de Physico-chimie des Mariaux et des Interfaces, INP Grenoble) and E. Djurado (INPG)
o 1084 Low Temperature Densification of SOFC Electrolytes Using Manganese Oxide and Boron Oxide R. Fleck (Siemens AG), R. Hansch (Forschungszentrum lich), N. Menzler (Research Center Jülich) and H. Buchkremer (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH)
o 1085 Manufacturability of Very Thin Electrolyte Tapes for SOFCs in an ISO 9001 Environment A. Feingold, R. Wahlers, M. Heinz, E. Twiname, Z. Topka (ESL Electro-Science) and J. Whitmarsh (ESL Europe)
o 1086 A Comparison of Reactively Magnetron Sputtered and Electron Beam Evaporated Yttria Stabilized Zirconia Coatings Dedicated to Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide fuel Cells P. Briois (institut national polytechnique de lorraine), S. Huet, F. Sanchette (CEA) and A. Billard (inpl)
o 1087 Growth and electrical conductivity of thin film YSZ by puled laser deposition J. Joo and G. Choi (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
o 1088 Electrical Conductivity of Scandia Stabilized Zirconia for Membranes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell D. Peck, R. Song, J. Kim, D. Shin, D. Jung (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and K. Hilpert (Research Centre Juelich)
o 1089 Evaluation and Performance of Cobalt-Doped YSZ Electrolyte X. Deng, J. Duquette and A. Petric (McMaster University)
o 1090 Development of YDB/GDC Composite Electrolytes for Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Y. Leng, S. Chan and K. Khor (Nanyang Technological University)
o 1091 Influence of the Nature of the Contact Electrode on the Conductivity Measurements of Gadolinia Doped Ceria A. Lasia and H. Duncan (Universite de Sherbrooke)
o 1092 Deposition of Samaria-Doped Ceria Electrolyte Using Spray Pyrolysis D. Perednis, Y. Xie (National Research Council), X. Zhang (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation) and D. Ghosh (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)
o 1093 Evaluation of Rare Earth Doped Cerium-Based Oxide Powders Synthesized by the New Coprecipitation Method as Electrolytes in Intermediate-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells M. Mori (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), E. Suda, B. Pacaud (Anan Kasei Co. Ltd), T. Moriga and K. Murai (The University of Tokushima)
o 1094 CeO2 films by Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition I. Fragala, R. Toro (Universit di Catania), R. Lo Nigro (CNR-IMM) and G. Malandrino (Universit di Catania)
o 1095 Ionic Conductivity and the Crystallographic Index in Ceria Codoped with Yttria and Dysprosia E. Muccillo, S. Tadokoro and R. Muccillo (IPEN)
o 1096 Fabrication of Bi2O3 Thin Film by Thermal Enhanced Electroplating C. Huang (Nation Cheng Kung University)
o 1097 Interactions and Compatibilities of LSGM Electrolyte and LSCM Anode Y. Du (University of Connecticut)
o 1098 Structural and Electrical Properties of LAMOX Electrolyte Coatings Elaborated by DC Reactive Magnetron Sputtering P. Briois (institut national polytechnique de lorraine), G. Corbel (universite du maine), A. Billard (inpl) and P. Lacorre (universite du maine)
o 1099 Synthesis and Electrical Characterization of Proton Conducting Gallates (La0.9-xPrxBa1.1GaO3.95) E. Kendrick, M. Islam and P. Slater (Surrey University)
o 1100 Characterization of Low Temperature Proton Conducting Ceramics for Hydrogen Pumping Applications C. Deces-Petit (National Research Council Canada), X. Zhang, E. Styles (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation), R. Maric, J. Roller and D. Ghosh (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)
o 1101 Electrolyte Proton-Conductive Materials for CONDUCTIVE Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells (PCFCs) S. Higgins (University of Connecicut), N. Sammes and A. Smirnova (University of Connecticut)
o 1102 Thermodynamic Analysis and Conductivity of Yttrium Doped Barium Zirconate T. Uda, P. Babilo and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)
o 1103 Synthesis and Conductivities of the Apatite-Type Phases La9.33Si6-xGexO26, La9BaSi6-xGexO26.5 and Related Titanium-Doped Systems J. Sansom, P. Sermon (University of Surrey) and P. Slater (Surrey University)
o 1104 New MIEC Membranes for Hydrogen Separation S. Gopalan, A. Karthikeyan, H. Cui and U. Pal (Boston University)
o 1105 SOFC Based on Thin-Film Electrolyte O. Bobrenok, M. Predtechensky (Institute of the Thermophysics), N. Gelfond, N. Morozova and I. Igumenov (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)
o 1106 Materials and Components for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems M. Seabaugh (NexTech Materials, Ltd), M. Day, K. Sabolsky, S. Ibanez and S. Swartz (NexTech Materials, Ltd.)
o 1107 Sol-Gel Processed Multilayer Thin Film Design for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Applications R. Chandran (CHEMIONIC Technologies), P. Klein and J. Finch (Rutgers University)
o 1108 Fabrication of Cathode Supported SOFC by Colloidal Processing R. Basu (Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), J. Duquette, X. Deng, I. Zhitomirsky and A. Petric (McMaster University)
o 1109 Fabrication of an Anode Supported Tubular SOFC System N. Sammes and Y. Du (University of Connecticut)
o 1110 Innovative, Laser-Based Process for Development and Manufacturing of SOFCs C. Horne, E. Ooi (Kainos Energy Corporation), R. Lynch, J. Mentz, W. McGovern and R. Mosso (NanoGram Corporation)
o 1111 Direct-Write Fabrication of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells J. Moon, Y. Kim, S. Ahn (Yonsei University), J. Kim and H. Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
o 1112 Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with Micro-Patterned Interdigitated Electrodes J. Moon, S. Ahn (Yonsei University), J. Lee and J. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
o 1113 Microstructural and Electrical Properties of the SOFC Anode Precursor YSZ / NiO Composite Prepared by a Liquid Mixture Technique D. de Florio (UNESP), V. Esposito (Universi di Roma Tor Vergata), F. Fonseca, E. Muccillo, R. Muccillo (IPEN), J. Varela (UNESP) and E. Traversa (University of Rome)
o 1114 YSZ Phase Purity and Stability in Chemically Prepared SOFC Anodes J. Giorgi and C. Grgicak (University of Ottawa)
o 1115 The Influence of NiO Content on Ceramic-Based Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes B. Madsen and S. Barnett (Northwestern University)
o 1116 Improvement in Anodic Activity of Ni by Fe Addition for Intermediate Temperature SOFC using LaGaO3 Electrolyte M. Shinagawa (Oita University), T. Ishihara (Kyushu University), A. Kawakami (TOTO Co. Ltd.), H. Nishiguchi and Y. Takita (Oita University)
o 1117 Electrochemical Characterization of Anode Supported SOFC Prepared by Co-Firing Technique. E. Traversa (University of Rome), G. Savo (University of Rome "Tor Vergata"), A. Rainer (University of Rome "Tor Vergata"), A. D'Epifanio and S. Licoccia (University of Rome)
o 1118 Channeled Ni-YSZ cermets produced from NiO-YSZ eutectics by laser melting M. Laguna, A. Larrea, R. Merino, J. Pena and V. Orera (ICMA-CSIC)
o 1119 Electrochemical performance of oxide anode materials and catalytic effect of current collector K. Yashiro, T. Nakamura, A. Kaimai, T. Otake, T. Kawada and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)
o 1120 Fabrication of NiO-SDC and CuO-GDC Cermet Materials for SOFC Anode by Citrate Method K. Furuya, F. Nada, S. Komine, Y. Fujie and T. Inagaki (Seimi Chemical Co. Ltd.)
o 1121 Study on the Network-Formation Process on the Sintering of the NiO-SDC Composite Powders Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis Method H. Yoshida, T. Inagaki, K. Hashino, M. Kawano (The Kansai Electric Power Company Inc.), H. Ijichi (Kanden Power-tech Co. Ltd.), S. Takahashi, S. Suda and K. Kawahara (Japan Fine Ceramics Center)
o 1122 Direct Electrochemical Oxidation of Methane at Optimized NiCu-CGO Anodes for Application in IT-SOFCs D. La Rosa, L. Gullo, V. Antonucci, A. Arico (ITAE-CNR), A. Sin, E. Kopnin, Y. Dubitsky and A. Zaopo (Pirelli Labs)
o 1123 Stabilisation of Composite LSFCO Perovskite-Ceria Based Anodes for Methane Oxidation in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells A. Arico, A. Arico, L. Gullo, D. La Rosa, V. Antonucci (ITAE-CNR), A. Sin, E. Kopnin, Y. Dubitsky and A. Zaopo (Pirelli Labs)
o 1124 Electrical Conductivity and Redox Behaviour of Yttrium-Substituted SrTiO3: Dependence on Preparation and Processing Procedures Q. Fu (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), F. Tietz (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) and D. Sver (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH)
o 1125 Development of SOFC Anodes for Internal Reforming of Methane C. Schillig, C. Bauer, H. Greiner, H. Landes, R. Leinfelder (Siemens AG) and A. Roosen (FAU Erlangen)
o 1126 Enhancement of the electrochemical oxidation of methane in the nickel-cobalt SDC anode K. Sato (Ngaoka University of technology), Y. Kato (Nagaoka University of Technology), M. Horiuchi, S. Suganuma, Y. Tokutake and M. Watanabe (Shinko Electric Industries)
o 1127 Nanosized Gold as a Promoter for Hydrocarbon Partial Oxidation in Perovskite Composites S. Barison (CNR), P. Antonucci (Universita Reggio Calabria), M. Battagliarin (CNR -Institute of Structure of Matter), E. Bauer, C. Bellitto (CNR - Institute of Structure of Matter), S. Candamano (University of Reggio Calabria), S. Daolio, M. Fabrizio, E. Miorin (CNR - Institute for Energetics and Interphases), G. Righini (CNR - Institute of Structure of Matter) and V. Modafferi (University of Reggio Calabria)
o 1128 Study of Sulfur-Ni Interactions Using Raman Spectroscopy J. Dong, S. Zha and M. Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)
o 1129 Sulfur-tolerant cermet anodes A. McEvoy (Institute of Chemical Sciences & Engineering,) and M. Smith (Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale de Lausanne)
o 1130 Carbon Deposition Behavior of CH4 Fuel on Ni-ScSZ Cermet Anode in High Temperature SOFC K. Ke, S. Tsuchida (Tokyo Institute of Technology), A. Gunji, H. Takahashi (The University of Tokyo), K. Ukai, Y. Mizutani, H. Sumi, M. Yokoyama (Toho Gas Co. Ltd.) and K. Waki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
o 1131 Propane conversion on Ru/CGO catalysts for application in Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells M. Lo Faro, G. Monforte (CNR-ITAE), V. Antonucci, A. Arico (ITAE-CNR), V. Modafferi, S. Candamano (Università Reggio Calabria) and P. Antonucci (Universita Reggio Calabria)
o 1132 Tubular SOFCs Operated with Dimethyl Ether T. Kato (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), L. Nguyen (National Institute of Advanced Inductrial Science and technology), H. Shirahama, K. Kato, A. Negishi, K. Nozaki, T. Honda, K. Sugano and C. Saito (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
o 1133 Internal Reforming of Hydrocarbon Fuels in SOFCs with Ni-ScSZ Anode H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Yamaji (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)), T. Horita, Y. Xiong, N. Sakai, M. Brito and H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology)
o 1134 Impact of Biosyngas and Its Components on SOFC Anode Performance P. Aravind (TU Delft), J. Ouweltjes (Energy research Center of the Netherlands), E. de Heer, N. Woudstra (Technical University Delft) and B. Rietveld (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN))
o 1135 A New Adsorbent For Ambient Temperature Desulfurization Of Natural Gas G. Alptekin (TDA Research, Inc.), M. Dubovik (TDA Research , Inc.), S. DeVoss and R. Amalfitano (TDA Research, Inc.)
 

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Room 200B, Level 2, Quebec City Convention Center

Electrolyte Materials , Processing, and Performance

Co-Chairs: E. Ivers-Tiffee & T. Ishihara
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00 1136 Ceria Revisited: Electrolyte or Electrode Material? M. Mogensen, D. Lybye, K. Kammer and N. Bonanos (Risoe National Laboratory)
10:20 1137 Yttria Co-Doping Of Scandia-Zirconia Electrolytes for SOFCs J. Irvine, T. Politova and A. Kruth (University of St Andrews)
10:40 1138 Effect of Impurities on the Conductivity of Sc and Y co-Doped ZrO2 D. Lybye, Y. Liu, M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory) and S. Linderoth (Ri National Laboratory)
11:00 1139 Investigation of Electrolyte Stability Using Amperometric Sensors: Implications Concerning Electrode Polarization Measurements A. Virkar (University of Utah) and Y. Jiang (Functional Coating Technology LLC)
11:20 1140 Power Generating Property of SOFC using La(Sr)Ga(Mg, Fe)O3 electrolyte Coated with LaGaO3 Film T. Ishihara, M. Enoki, J. Yan and H. Matsumoto (Kyushu University)
11:40 1141 Gas-tight zirconia electrolyte layers for SOFCs by Atmospheric plasma spraying R. Vassen (Forschungszentrum Jlich GmbH), D. Hathiramani (Forschungszentrum Jlich), R. Damani (1Sulzer Innotec) and D. Stver (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH)
 

Cathode Materials, Processing, and Performance

Co-Chairs: J.A. Kilner & A.V. Virkar
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
13:40 1142 Some Aspects of Defect Chemistry in p Type Perovskite Conductors H. Anderson and X. Zhou (University of Missouri-Rolla)
14:00 1143 La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-Ce0.8Sm0.2O2-σ Composite Cathode for Operation below 600 {degree sign}C N. Oishi (National Research Council Canada), Y. Yoo (Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology, National Research Council, Ottawa) and I. Davidson (National Research Council Canada)
14:20 1144 Oxygen Reduction Kinetics of Mixed Conducting Electrodes: Model Considerations and Experiments on (La,Sr)(Co,Fe)O3 Microelectrodes J. Fleig (Max-Planck-Institute), F. Baumann and J. Maier (Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research)
14:40 1145 Measurement of Transport Properties of Perovskite Cathodes R. Ganeshananthan and A. Virkar (University of Utah)
15:00 1146 Optimisation of the Cathode Composition for the Intermediate Temperature SOFC E. Lust, P. Ller, I. Kivi, G. Nurk, S. Kallip, P. Nigu and K. Lust (University of Tartu)
15:20 1147 Electrochemical performance of (La,Sr)(Co,Fe)O3-(Ce,Sm)O3 composite cathodes for low temperature solid oxide fuel cells R. Kikuchi, M. Futamura, T. Matsui, K. Eguchi (Kyoto University) and J. Kugai (Nippon Shokugai Co. Ltd.)
15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00 1148 Effect of Polarization on the Activation Process of (La,Sr)MnO3 Electrodes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells S. Jiang and W. Wang (Nanyang Technological University)
16:20 1149 Electrochemical Characterizations on Cathode and Its Interface with Electrolyte of SWPC's Cathode-Supported SOFCs K. Huang and K. Huang (Siemens Westinghouse Power Corp)
16:40 1150 The Effect of Polarization on LSM-YSZ Composite Cathodes S. McIntosh (University of Twente), R. Gorte, J. Vohs and Y. Huang (University of Pennsylvania)
17:00 1151 Comparison of Cathode/Electrolyte Interface Prepared by Plasma Spray and Screen Printing for IT-SOFCs G. Brisard (University of Sherbrooke), B. Danick (Université de Sherbrooke), F. Gitzhofer (University of Sherbrooke) and L. Sun (Université de Sherbrooke)
17:20 1152 Resistance of (La,Sr)CoO3/YSZ Interface with a Ceria Interlayer T. Kawada, T. Kawada, D. Ueno, M. Sase, K. Yashiro, T. Otake, A. Kaimai and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)
17:40 1153 Avoidance of La2Zr2O7 Formation on Co-sintering the (La0.8 Sr0.2)1-x MnO3 / YSZ System F. Jones, P. Connor (University of St Andrews) and J. Irvine (St Andrews University)
 

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Room 200B, Level 2, Quebec City Convention Center

Interconnection and Seal Materials

Co-Chairs: A. Petric & N. Sakai
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00 1154 Application of Ferritic Steels as SOFC Interconnects under Real Conditions J. Frei, R. Kruschwitz, K. Honegger and C. Voisard (Sulzer Hexis Ltd.)
08:20 1155 Oxidation Kinetics of Metallic Interconnects for Intermediate Temperature SOFC T. Armstrong (Materials and Systems Research, Inc), M. Smith (Materials and Systems Research, Inc.) and A. Virkar (University of Utah)
08:40 1156 Effect of Water Vapor and Hydrogen on the Oxidation of Metallic Interconnect Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells J. Fergus (Auburn University)
09:00 1157 Interface Resistance between FeCr Alloys and La0.85Sr0.15MnO3 L. Mikkelsen, A. Dinesen (Risional Laboratory) and P. Hendriksen (Risoe National Laboratory)
09:20 1158 P/M Processing and Properties of High Performance Interconnect materials and Components for SOFC-applications A. Venskutonis, W. Glatz, G. Kunschert and M. Janousek (PLANSEE AG)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1159 Comparison of Chromium Poisoning by the ODS Alloy Cr5Fe1Y2O3 and the High Chromium Ferritic Steel Crofer 22 APU K. Hilpert, E. Konycheva, H. Penkalla, E. Wessel, U. Seeling and L. Singheiser (Research Centre Juelich)
10:20 1160 Chromium Poisoning of SOFC Cathodes: Influence of the LSM-YSZ Structure S. Paulson (University of Calgary), Y. Yoo (Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology, National Research Council, Ottawa) and V. Birss (University of Calgary)
10:40 1161 Glass-ceramic Composites as a New Sealing Material for SOFC's S. Gross, T. Koppitz, J. Remmel (Research Center Juelich), U. Reisgen (FZJ), V. Verlotski and R. Conradt (RWTH Aachen)
11:00 1162 Crystallization Kinetics of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Seal Glass N. Bansal (NASA Glenn Research Center) and E. Gamble (Purdue University)
11:20 1163 Compliant Glass-Silver Seals for SOFC Applications C. Beatty (Hewlett-Packard Company)
11:40 1164 Interaction of Metallic SOFC Inter-Connect and Glass-Ceramic Sealing under Various Atmospheric Conditions at 800 Cnhm N. Menzler (Research Center Jülich), D. Sebold, S. Gross (Research Center Juelich), V. Shemet (Research Center Jülich) and M. Zahid (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
 

Cell Design, Processing, and Performance

Co-Chairs: K. Eguchi & N. Minh
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
13:40 1165 Triode Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: A New Approach to Enhanced Anodic and Cathodic Electrocatalysis C. Vayenas, S. Balomenou, F. Sapountzi and D. Presvytes (UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS)
14:00 1166 High Power Density Cell Development at Siemens Westinghouse G. DiGiuseppe (Siemens Westinghouse)
14:20 1167 Design and Fabrication of Segmented-In-Series Fuel Cells T. Lai (Northwestern University), M. Pillai, I. Kim, Y. Jiang, N. McDonald, N. Mansourian, D. Gostovic (Functional Coating Technology LLC) and S. Barnett (Northwestern University)
14:40 1168 Introduction of Liquid Anode/Solid Oxide Electrolyte Fuel Cell/Battery and its Direct Energy Conversion Using Waste Plastics T. Tao (CellTech Power, Inc.,)
15:00 1169 Study of a New Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Operated at Intermediate Temperature (650 - 700{degree sign}C) C. Barthet, A. Brisse, A. Sauvet, S. Beaudet-Savignat (CEA Le Ripault) and J. Fouletier (LEPMI - INPG)
15:20 1170 Low-Cost Single-Step Co-Firing Technique for SOFC Manufacturing D. Seccombe (BTU International), G. Ye, F. Ju, C. Lin, S. Gopalan and U. Pal (Boston University)
15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00 1171 NiO-YSZ Foams for Anodic Application in SOFCs A. Rainer (University of Rome "Tor Vergata"), S. Licoccia and E. Traversa (University of Rome)
16:20 1172 Single Chamber SOFC:comparing dry and humidified conditions T. Napporn (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal), S. Savoie, R. Roberge (Institut de recherche d'Hydro-Qubec (Varennes)), X. Jacques-Bdard and M. Meunier (Dpt Gnie Physique, Ecole Polytechnique de Montral)
16:40 1173 Optimization and Demonstration of a Solid Oxide Regenerative Fuel Cell System D. Hickey, M. Cassidy, J. McElroy and F. Mitlitsky (Ion America Corporation)
17:00 1174 Influence of Steam Concentration on the Degradation Behavior for Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cells T. Matsui, A. Ozaki, R. Kikuchi and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)
17:20 1175 Materials System for Intermediate Temperature (600-800C) Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Based on Doped Lanthanum-Gallate Electrolyte U. Pal, W. Gong and S. Gopalan (Boston University)
 

Thursday Evening Poster Session

Co-Chairs: T. Armstrong & S.J. Visco
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
o 1176 A-Site Deficient Lanthanum Ferrites as Cathode Materials for SOFCs A. Mai (Forschungszentrum Jlich), V. Haanappel (Forschungszentrum Jülich), F. Tietz (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) and D. Stver (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH)
o 1177 Electrical Conductivity of Perovskites in the Quasi-ternary System La0.8Sr0.2MnO3-La0.8Sr0.2CoO3-La0.8Sr0.2FeO3 for Application as Cathode-interconnect Contact Layer in SOFC M. Zahid (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), I. Arul Raj (Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi 630006, India), F. Tietz, P. Lersch (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) and D. Stoever (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH)
o 1178 Application of (Sm0.5Sr0.5)CoO3 to (Zr, Sc)O2 Electrolyte SOFCs for Reducced Temperature Operation L. Nguyen, H. Takeo, I. Youko, K. Ken, N. Akihira, N. Ken and K. Tohru (National Institute of Advanced Inductrial Science and technology)
o 1179 Structural Characterisation of the Potential SOFC Cathode Materials La2-xSrxCoO4+delta (0 is less than or equal to x is less than or equal to 1.0) R. Heap (University of Surrey), P. Slater, M. Islam (Surrey University) and H. Rudge-Pickard (University of Surrey)
o 1180 Ni-based Cathodes for Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells C. Laberty and K. Swyder-lyons (Naval Research Laboratory)
o 1181 La2NiO4+ reactively sputter-deposited thin films as cathode material for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells A. Billard (inpl), P. Briois (institut national polytechnique de lorraine) and F. Perry (pvdco sarl)
o 1182 Preliminary Investigation of the Higher-Order Ruddlesden-Popper Phases for IT-SOFC Cathodes, Lan+1NinO3n+1 (n = 2 and 3) G. Amow (Defence Research and Development Canada - Atlantic) and I. Davidson (National Research Council Canada)
o 1183 Novel Cathodes Prepared by Impregnation Procedures Y. Huang, J. Vohs and R. Gorte (University of Pennsylvania)
o 1184 Electrochemical and Microstructural Characterization of Polymeric Resin-Derived Multilayer Composite Cathode for SOFC J. Moon, H. Song and S. Hyun (Yonsei University)
o 1185 Performance Evaluation of Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with La0.75Sr0.25CuO2.5-y Cathode H. Yu (Phd student), F. Zhao, A. Virkar (University of Utah) and K. Fung (National Chen Kung University)
o 1186 Effect of Buffer Layer on the Performance of LSCF Cathode Formed on the Scandium Doped Zirconia H. Hwang (Inha University), J. Moon, Y. Lim (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Techonology), S. Lee and E. Lee (Inha University)
o 1187 LSCFO/CGO Catalyst for O2 Reduction in IT-SOFC and Electrochemically Oxygen Generator Cells A. Sin (Pirelli Labs), A. Arico, L. Gullo, D. La Rosa (ITAE-CNR), E. Kopnin, Y. Dubitsky, A. Zaopo (Pirelli Labs) and V. Antonucci (ITAE-CNR)
o 1188 Effect of Microstructure and Space Charge on Cathodic Polarization F. Zhao and A. Virkar (University of Utah)
o 1189 Nonlinear Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Perovskite-Type Oxide Electrodes La1-xCoxO3-d J. Wilson, S. Adler and D. Schwartz (University of Washington)
o 1190 Investigation of LSM Cathode Activation under Polarization B. Martin and A. Petric (McMaster University)
o 1191 Cathodic Overpotentials of La0.6Sr0.4MO3 on LaGaO3-Based Fuel Cell K. Yoo and G. Choi (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
o 1192 Investigation of Oxygen Reduction Mechanisms Using Cathode Microelectrodes, Part II: Analytical Modeling of La(1-x)SrxMnO3 Electrochemical Impedance Spectrum B. Yildiz (Argonne National Laboratory), G. la O and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
o 1193 Improved Cathode-Electrolyte Interface for Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cells M. Bertoldi (Eurocoating SpA), T. Zandonella (EUROCOATING SpA, via Al Dos de la Roda 60, I-38057 Pergine, Italy), V. Sglavo (DIMTI, Universi di Trento, via Mesiano 77, I-38050 Trento, Italy), D. Montinaro (Universi degli Studi di Trento), A. Ari (CNR-ITAE, Via Salita Santa Lucia Sopra Contesse 5, I-98125 Messina, Italy), M. Lo Faro (CNR-ITAE) and V. Antonucci (ITAE-CNR)
o 1194 Stability of Lanthanum Cobaltite and Rare Earth Substituted Ceria Interface N. Sakai, H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology), M. Miyachi and A. Sawata (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.)
o 1195 The Effects of Alloying Elements on Properties of Ferritic Fe-Cr Alloys for SOFC Interconnects A. Toji, T. Uehara and T. Ohno (Hitachi Metals, Ltd.)
o 1196 New Planar SOFC Sealing Techniques for Potential Transportation Applications S. Weil, C. Coyle, J. Hardy, G. Xia and J. Kim (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
o 1197 Electrical and Thermal Properties of Spinels A. Petric and H. Ling (McMaster University)
o 1198 Oxide Scale Formation on Alloy Interconnects in CH4 Fuels for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells T. Horita, Y. Xiong (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology), H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Yamaji (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)), N. Sakai, M. Brito and H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology)
o 1199 Adhesion Behavior of Thermal Oxide Scales Grown on Ferritic Stainless Steels Proposed as Interconnects in SOFCs L. Antoni (CEA), S. Chandra-Ambhorn, Y. Wouters, M. Dupeux, A. Galerie (LTPCM/INPG) and F. Toscan (Ugine&ALZ Research Center)
o 1200 Ceramic PLD coatings on ferritic stainless steel for interconnect in IT-SOFCs F. Mattu (Università di Roma "Tor Vergata"), E. Wachsman (UF-DOE High Temperature Electrochemistry Center) and E. Traversa (University of Rome)
o 1201 Development of a CuFe2O4 Interconnect Coating R. Basu (Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), N. Knott (University of Toronto) and A. Petric (McMaster University)
o 1202 Electrolytic Deposition of Oxide Coatings for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnects P. Wei, I. Zhitomirsky and A. Petric (McMaster University)
o 1203 Interaction between Fe-Cr Alloy Metallic Interconnect and LaSrMnO3 Electrodes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell at Early Stages Y. Zhen, S. Jiang and S. Zhang (Nanyang Technological University)
o 1204 Research and Development of Anode Supported Interconnect for SOFC K. Yasumoto, Y. Etori, T. Yamamoto and H. Itoh (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)
o 1205 Investigation on the Preparation and Characteristics of a Glass Sealant for IT-SOFC Z. Lu (Harbin Institute of Technology), J. Liu (South China University of Technology), X. Huang, Z. Liu, C. Liu and W. Su (Center for the Condensed-Matter Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology)
o 1206 Optimization of Glass Ceramic Sealant for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells P. Larsen (Risoe National Laboratory), M. Solvang and K. Agersted Nielsen (Risoe National Laboratory, Materials Research Department)
o 1207 Development of Glass-Nickel Composites for Sealing SOFCs M. Brochu (McGill University), G. Miyake (University of New Mexico), B. Gauntt (Sandia National Laboratories), R. Shah (University of New Mexico) and R. Loehman (Sandia National Laboratories)
o 1208 Single Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Testing Using Silver Paste for Sealing and Current Collection J. Liu (South China University of Technology), Z. Lu (Harbin Institute of Technology) and S. Barnett (Northwestern University)
o 1209 A Braze System for Sealing Metal-Supported SOFCs M. Tucker (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), C. Jacobson, L. DeJonghe and S. Visco (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
o 1210 Interaction Phenomena between Various Glass-Ceramic Sealants and Ferritic Steels under Simulated SOFC Stack Conditions V. Haanappel (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
o 1211 Investigation of Porous Metallic Substrates for Plasma Sprayed Thin-Film SOFCs T. Franco (German Aerospace Center), M. Lang (DLR - Institute of Technical Thermodynamics), G. Schiller (GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER (DLR)) and P. Szabo (German Aerospace Center)
o 1212 Synthesis And Characterization Of Strontium And Iron-Doped Lanthanum Cobaltite Nano-Powders For Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells E. Magnone (University of Tokyo), E. Traversa (University of Rome) and M. Miyayama (The University of Tokyo - Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology 4-6-1, Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8904 , JAPAN.)
o 1213 Development of Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Coplanar Micro-Electrode Array H. Kim, S. Choi, W. Kim, J. Lee, H. Lee and J. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
o 1214 Computational modeling of the performance characteristics of micro scale single-chamber IT-SOFC system C. Chung and Y. Chung (Hanyang University)
o 1215 RuO2 and Pt Based Electrodes for ESB Electrolyte IT-SOFC V. Esposito (Universi di Roma Tor Vergata), E. Traversa (University of Rome) and E. Wachsman (UF-DOE High Temperature Electrochemistry Center)
o 1216 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with a La0.75Sr0.25Cr0.5Mn0.5O3-δ Anode and an LSGM Electrolyte J. Wan, J. Zhu (Tennessee Tech University) and J. Goodenough (University of Texas at Austin)
o 1217 Performance of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Controlling Microstructure of Anode substrate J. Park, Y. Yoo, S. Yang, J. Oh (Korea Electric Power Research Institute), J. Park and J. Kim (Daesung Industrial Co.Ltd.)
o 1218 Initial Testing Of Solutions To Redox Problems With Anode-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) A. Wood, M. Pastula (Versa Power Systems Ltd.), D. Waldbillig and D. Ivey (University of Alberta)
o 1219 Impedance Simulations of SOFC Pattern and Cermet Anodes from Detailed Electrochemical Models W. Bessler (Heidelberg University), S. Gewies and J. Warnatz (Heidelberg University, Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing)
o 1220 Performance of Anode Supported Cells with Ni-ScSZ Anode for Low S/C Methand and Ethane Fuels K. Yamaji (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)), H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), Y. Xiong, T. Horita, N. Sakai, M. Brito and H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology)
o 1221 Influence of Interfacial Reaction on Electrode performance and Ohmic Losses X. Zhang (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation), S. Ohara (institute of multidisciplinary research for advanced materials, tohoku univ., japan), R. Maric (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation) and T. Fukui (hosokawa powder technology research institute, osaka, japan)
o 1222 Influence of Stack Materials on the Electrochemical Performance of Anode Supported SOFC Single Cells I. Vinke, I. Vinke (Forschungszentrum lich), B. Wekamp (FZJ), F. Tietz, M. Zahid (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) and J. Quadakkers (FZJ)
o 1223 The Simulation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Membrane-Electrode Assembly S. Guo (LSU) and A. Turan (University of Manchester)
o 1224 The Effect of Current Collectors Configuration on the Performance of a Tubular SOFC R. Bove (University of Connecicut) and N. Sammes (University of Connecticut)
o 1225 Simulation Results and Experimental Validation of SOFC Operation under H2 B. Morel, B. Morel, J. Laurencin (CEA), Y. Bultel (CNRS-INPG) and F. Lefebvre-joud (CEA)
o 1226 Simulation of Planar SOFC Electrical Performance Considering Gas Components Migration Through Porous Electrodes V. Ruzhnikov, V. Subbotin and N. Khramushin (IPPE)
o 1227 Computational approach to solid-gas interactions in SOFCs Y. Choi, M. Liu, H. Abernathy and R. Williams Jr. (Georgia Institute of Technology)
o 1228 Modelling of the Methane Conversion on a Ni/CGO Anode H. Timmermann (University Karlsruhe), D. Fouquet (Institut fr Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik, Universitt Karlsruhe), U. Hennings (Engler-Bunte-Institut- Bereich Gas, Erdl, Kohle, Universitt Karlsruhe), E. Ivers-Tiffe (Universitaet Karlsruhe) and R. Reimert (Engler-Bunte-Institut - Bereich Gas, Erdl, Kohle, Universitt Karlsruhe)
o 1229 Mechanistic Modelling of Tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Operating with Syngas E. Croiset, R. Suwanwarangkul, M. Pritzker (University of Waterloo), M. Fowler (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo), P. Douglas (University of Waterloo) and E. Entchev (CANMET Energy Technology Centre)
o 1230 Modelling an H2S fed SOFC D. Monder, K. Nandakumar and K. Chuang (University of Alberta)
o 1231 Temperature Distribution Analysis of Air Preheating in a Honeycomb SOFC Z. Wang (Tokyo Institute of Technology), A. Toriyama (Thinktank Phoenix Co.Ltd.), Y. Yamazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology), J. Mizusaki, T. Kawada (Tohoku University) and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University)
o 1232 Start-up Strategy for Operating a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Based on Transient Analyses Y. Chyou (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research (INER)), T. Chung (Nanya Institute of Technology) and J. Chen (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research (INER))
o 1233 Integrated Dynamic Modeling of Reformer - SOFC Systems: Novel Approaches for Fundamental Micro Scale and Systems Level Simulations A. Pattekar, M. Neylon and K. Fleckner (Nu Element, Inc.)
o 1234 SOFC Performance under Various Gasifier Compositions using an Rlectro-Thermal Model E. Hernandez-Pacheco and M. Mann (University of North Dakota)
o 1235 Thermo Mechanical Aspects of SOFC Operations J. Laurencin, B. Morel (CEA), Y. Bultel (CNRS-INPG) and F. Lefebvre-joud (CEA)
o 1236 Failure Analysis as an Essential Component of an SOFC Development Program S. Benhaddad and I. Protkova (Versa Power systems)
o 1237 Measurement of Flexural Strengths of SOFC Components Y. Xie (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), X. Zhang (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation), R. Hui (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation) and S. Yick (NRC-institute for fuel cell innovation)
o 1238 Investigation of Device Performance and Process Capability for Accurate SOFC Cost Estimates H. Woodward (Purdue School of Engineering and Technology), I. Bar-On and M. Koslowske (Worcester Polytechnic Instistute)
 

Friday, May 20, 2005

Room 200B, Level 2, Quebec City Convention Center

Electrochemical Performance and Cell Testing

Co-Chairs: M. Morgensen & J.T.S. Irvine
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00 1239 Computational Predictions of Cell Efficiency and Fuel Utilization as a Function of Fuel Processing and Cell Voltage R. Kee, H. Zhu (Colorado School of Mines), D. Goodwin (California Institute of Technology), R. Sidwell and G. Coors (CoorsTek)
08:20 1240 Thermodynamic Limits of Electrical Efficiency in Hydrocarbon Fueled SOFC Using Internal Reforming R. Sidwell and G. Coors (CoorsTek)
08:40 1241 Fuel Cell Efficiency Redefined; Carnot Limit Reassessed K. Jacob and S. Jain (Indian Institute of Science)
09:00 1242 Definition of Optimal Working Conditions of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell A. Sauvet, A. Henry and C. Barthet (CEA Le Ripault)
09:20 1243 Effect of Operational Parameters on Long-Term Stability of SOFCs A. Hagen, R. Barfod, P. Hendriksen, Y. Liu and S. Ramousse (Risoe National Laboratory)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1244 Long-Term Measurements of Anode-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with LSCF Cathodes under Various Operating Conditions M. Becker (Universitt Karlsuhe), A. Mai (Forschungszentrum Jlich), E. Ivers-Tiffe (Universitaet Karlsruhe) and F. Tietz (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
10:20 1245 Detailed Characterization of Anode Supported SOFC by EIS R. Barfod, M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory), T. Klemens (Haldor Topse A/S), A. Hagen, Y. Liu and P. Hendriksen (Risoe National Laboratory)
10:40 1246 Non-Isothermal and Dynamic SOFC Voltage-Current Behavior A. Gubner (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH)
11:00 1247 Degradation of SOFC Single Cells Under Severe Current Cycles M. Heneka and E. Ivers-Tiffe (Universitaet Karlsruhe)
11:20 1248 Investigation of Oxygen Reduction Mechanisms using Cathode Microlectrodes Part I: Experimental Anlysis of La1-xSrxMnO3-d and Platinum G. la O (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), B. Yildiz (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:40 1249 Electrochemical Characterization and Modeling of Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell M. Noponen, M. Halinen and J. Kiviaho (Technical Research Center of Finland)
 

Cell, Stack, and System Modeling

Co-Chairs: E. Wachsman & S.C. Singhal
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
13:40 1250 Planar And Tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - Comparison of Transient Process Behaviors M. Kemm (Lund Institute of Technology (LTH)), C. Stiller (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Dept. of Energy and Process Engineering, Norway), A. Selimovic (Lund Institute of Technology (LTH), Sweden), B. Thorud (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Dept. of Energy and Process Engineering, Norway), T. Torisson (Lund Institute of Technology (LTH), Sweden) and O. Bolland (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Dept. of Energy and Process Engineering, Norway)
14:00 1251 The Influence Of Heterogeneous Chemistry And Electrochemistry On Gas-Phase Molecular-Weight Growth And Deposit Formation A. Dean, G. Gupta, E. Hecht, H. Zhu and R. Kee (Colorado School of Mines)
14:20 1252 Performance Modeling of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with a Mixed Conducting Cathode B. Ramamurthi, G. Parker, V. Midha, J. Ruud and T. Striker (GE Global Research Center)
14:40 1253 A Pattern Anode Model with Detailed Chemistry D. Goodwin (California Institute of Technology)
15:00 1254 Dynamic Modelling of Wartsila 5 kW SOFC System M. Rokni (Wartsila Corporation), J. Ylijoki (Finnish Research Center), E. Fontel (Fuel Cell Technology), O. Tiihonen and M. Hnninen (Finnish Research Centre)
15:20 1255 Gas Flow and Heat Transfer with Internal Reforming Reactions in an Anode Duct of SOFCs J. Yuan and B. Sunden (Lund Institute of Technology)
15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00 1256 Gas Transport in Porous Electrodes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells S. Guo (LSU) and A. Turan (University of Manchester)
16:20 1257 Macrohomogenous Modeling of Porous SOFC Electrodes M. Alkhateeb, S. Parulekar, J. Selman and S. Alhallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)
16:40 1258 A Two-Dimensional Model of a Single-Chamber SOFC with Hydrocarbon Fuels Y. Hao, C. Pantano and D. Goodwin (California Institute of Technology)
17:00 Concluding Remarks (20 Minutes)