209th ECS Meeting - Denver, Colorado

May 07 - May 12, 2006

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

P1 - Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage

High Temperature Materials/Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry/Energy Technology

 

Monday, May 8, 2006

Governor's Square 12, Concourse Level

Addressing the Grand Challenge of a Hydrogen Economy

Co-Chairs: E.D. Wachsman and P.H. Maupin
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00 837 Overview of the Hydrogen Initiative M. S. Dresselhaus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
10:40 838 The National Hydrogen Storage Project: Meeting the Challenge of Vehicular Hydrogen Storage S. Satyapal, G. Ordaz (U.S. Department of Energy), J. Petrovic (Los Alamos National Laboratory (retired)), C. Read (U.S. Department of Energy) and G. Thomas (Sandia National Laboratories (retired))
11:20 839 Hydrogen Production from Methane using Dense Oxygen and Hydrogen Transport Membranes U. Balachandran, B. Ma, T. Lee H, S. Song, L. Chen and S. Dorris (Argonne National Laboratory)
 

Production - High Temperature Electrolysis

Co-Chairs: M.C. Williams and E.D. Wachsman
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 840 Chemically Assisted Electrolysis using Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cells A. V. Virkar (University of Utah) and G. Tao (Materials and Systems Research, Inc.)
14:40 841 Generation of Hydrogen in Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cells O. A. Marina, L. Pederson, G. Coffey, E. Thomsen and K. Meinhardt (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
15:00 842 Performance and Durability of Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells A. Hauch (Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark), S. H. Jensen (Risoe National Laboratory), M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark) and S. Ramousse (Risoe National Laboratory)
15:20 843 Proton Diffusion in the Ni/YSZ Electrode of a Solid Oxide Cell S. H. Jensen (Risoe National Laboratory), A. Hauch (Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark), I. Chorkendorff (Dept. of physics, Techincal university of Denmark), T. Jacobsen (Dept. of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark) and M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark)
15:40 844 Redox Stable Electrodes for Hydrogen Producing Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Y. Sin, V. Petrovsky and H. Anderson (University of Missouri-Rolla)
16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)
 

Production - Photoelectrolysis

Co-Chairs: P.H. Maupin and M. Heben
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
16:20 845 Efficient Solar Hydrogen via Novel Nanostructured Photoelectrolysis Cells A. J. Nozik, M. Hanna, J. Johnson, A. Frank, N. Neale (NREL), G. Rana (University of Colorado, Boulder), D. Popovic (University of Colorado.edu), I. Paci, M. Ratner (Northwestern University) and J. Michl (University of Colorado)
17:00 846 Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting on III-V Nitride/Si Tandem Semiconductor Materials T. Deutsch (NREL/CU-Boulder), C. Koval (University of Colorado, Boulder) and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
 

Tuesday, May 9, 2006

Governor's Square 12, Concourse Level

Production - Photoelectrolysis

Co-Chairs: P.H. Maupin and M. Heben
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00 847 A Combinatorial Method to Identify New Oxide Materials for the Photoelectrolysis of Water B. Parkinson, M. A. Woodhouse and M. Romanishan (Colorado State University)
08:40 848 CuInSe2-based Thin Films from Electrodeposited Precursors for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Devices J. E. Leisch (Colorado School of Mines), A. Fernandez (CIE-UNAM) and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
 

Proton Conductors

Co-Chairs: X. D. Zhou and M.C. Williams
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
09:00 849 Recent Development in Heterocycles-Based Proton Exchange Membranes (PEMs) M. Liu, Z. Zhou, S. Li, Y. Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology) and W. Li (Toyota Technical Center)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 850 Proton Conducting Oxides for Fuel Cell Applications S. M. Haile (California Institute of Technology), T. Uda (Caltech / Kyoto University) and P. Babilo (Caltech)
10:40 851 Electrochemical and Structural Properties of Ceramic Protonic Conductors X. Zhou, C. Windisch, E. Thomsen (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Q. Cai (University of Missouri-Columbia), J. Hardy, G. Coffey (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), J. Yang, W. James, W. Yelon, H. Anderson (University of Missouri-Rolla) and L. Pederson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
11:00 852 Electrochemical Studies of Mixed Protonic Electronic Conduction in Eu-doped SrCeO3 T. Oh, H. Yoon and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)
11:20 853 Proton Conduction and Defect Structure of Ba3Ce(PO4)3 G. Zhang, E. Wachsman, J. Nino (University of Florida), C. Cheng (Univeristy of Florida) and R. Bowers (University of Florida)
 

Production - Membranes

Co-Chairs: M.C. Williams and E.D. Wachsman
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 854 Hydrogen Permeation Through Dense SrCe0.9Eu0.1O3-8 Membranes on Ni-SrCeO3 Tubular Supports E. Wachsman and H. Yoon (University of Florida)
14:20 855 Fabrication of Thin Film Eu-doped SrCeO3 Hydrogen Membrane on Ni-SrCeO3 Support H. Yoon, T. Oh and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)
14:40 856 Methane Assisted Steam Reformation using MIEC Membranes S. Gopalan, H. Cui, A. Karthikeyan and U. Pal (Boston University)
15:00 857 Self-organized Nanoporous Ceramic Membranes for Hydgogen Generation and Purification D. Routkevitch and O. Polyakov (Synkera Technologies Inc.)
15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)
 

Production - Catalysis

Co-Chairs: A. Manivannan and M.C. Williams
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
15:40 858 New Mesoporous Catalysts for the Production of Hydrogen via the Water-Gas Shift Reaction B. Dunn, J. Gasser, D. Kim, E. Fillerup, G. Huynh, G. Turpin, R. Ernst, R. Pugmire and E. Eyring (University of Utah)
16:00 859 Catalysts for Methane Steam-Reforming and Preferential Oxidation of CO for PEFCs M. Watanabe, H. Yamashita, M. Kotobuki, H. Uchida and J. Yamanaka (University of Yamanashi)
16:20 860 Hydrogen Production by Catalytic Non-oxidative Dehydrogenation of Alkanes N. Shah, Y. Wang and G. Huffman (University of Kentucky)
 

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Governor's Square 12, Concourse Level

Production - Electrocatalysis

Co-Chairs: P. H. Maupin and S.R. Narayanan
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00 861 Kinetics and Mechanism of the Hydrogen Electrode Reaction on Platinum at Elevated Temperatures D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State Univ), J. Bao (Penn State University), C. Liao (National Cheng Kung University) and R. Martinez (Penn State Univ.)
10:20 862 Apparatus for Controlled Hydrodynamic Electrochemical Studies in High-Temperature Aqueous Solution C. Liao (National Cheng Kung University), J. Bao (Pennsylvania State University), K. Fung (National Cheng Kung University) and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State Univ)
10:40 863 Nanocrystalline Oxides as Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysts for PEM Water Electrolysis R. Tunold (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), M. Tsypkin (NTNU), A. Marshall (Massey University New Zealand), B. Børresen and G. Hagen (NTNU)
11:00 864 Adherence of Carbon Nanotubes on Carbon Fibers: Optimization of Binder Additives (PTFE and Graphite Conductive Adhesive) for Electrode Preparations B. K. Boggs and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
 

Storage - Hydrides

Co-Chairs: S. R. Narayanan and P. H. Maupin
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
11:20 865 Current Status in Developing Advanced Metal Hydrides for Reversible Hydrogen Storage R. C. Bowman (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
 
Co-Chairs: S.R. Narayanan and P. H. Maupin
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 866 Investigation of Hydrogen Storage Materials by Atomistic Simulations K. Johnson (University of Pittsburgh), S. Alapati (Carnegie Mellon University), G. Garberoglio (National Energy Technology Laboratory), B. Dai (University of Pittsburgh) and D. Sholl (Carnegie Mellon University)
14:40 867 Mechanism of Hydrogen Storage in Electrochemically Prepared Palladium Nanoparticles P. Dutta (West Virginia University), A. Manivannan (U.S. Dept. of Energy), K. Warner (West Virginia University), L. Wiles, S. Ranganathan (West Virginia Universty) and M. Seehra (West Virginia University)
15:00 868 On Lowering The Sorption/Desorption Temperature Of MgH2 For Hydrogen Storage P. Dutta, S. Pal, J. Fortune and M. Seehra (West Virginia University)
15:20 869 Electroanalysis of Borohydride Ion J. McLafferty, J. C. Tokash, Y. Zhang, W. Coulson (The Pennsylvania State University) and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State Univ)
15:40 870 Polyhedral Boranes as Electrochemical Hydrogen Storage Materials J. C. Tokash, J. McLafferty, Y. Zhang, W. Coulson (The Pennsylvania State University) and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State Univ)
16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)
 

Storage - Carbon Materials

Co-Chairs: M. Heben and A. Manivannan
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
16:20 871 Boron-doped Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes for Enhanced Hydrogen-tube Interaction P. Eklund (The Pennsylvania State University), D. G. Narehood (Penn State University), U. Kim (The Pennsylvania State University), X. Liu (The Pennsylvania State University), Y. Liu, C. Brown, D. Neumann (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and H. Gutiérrez (The Pennsylvania State University)
17:00 872 Fullerenes and Nanostructured Materials for Room-Temperature Reversible Hydrogen Storage: A First-Principles Study S. Zhang, Y. Zhao, Y. Kim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), A. Williamson (Lawrence Livermore National Liboratory), A. Dillon and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
17:40 873 QENS Studies of the Hydrogen Storage Capacity of Novel Sepiolite-Derived Carbonaceous Materials G. Sandi (Argonne National Laboratory), C. Back, H. Joachin (Illinois Institute of Technology), N. de Souza (Argonne National Laboratory) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)
 

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Governor's Square 12, Concourse Level

Storage - Carbon Materials

Co-Chairs: A. Manivannan and M. Heben
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00 874 Hydrogen Adsorption in Carbon-Based Materials Studied by NMR Y. Wu (University of North Carolina), A. Kleinhammes and M. Shenghua (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
08:40 875 Hydrogen Storage using Carbon Nanomaterials L. Simpson, P. A. Parilla, J. Blackburn (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. Gennett (Rochester Institute of Technology), C. Engtrakul (National Renewable Energy Lab), A. Dillon and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
09:00 876 Understanding Hydrogen Storage in Pd-doped Carbon Nanostructures C. Back, J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology) and G. Sandi (Argonne National Laboratory)
09:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)
09:40 877 Surface Area Dependence of Hydrogen Gravimetric Density in Carbon Aerogels C. Ahn (Caltech), T. Baumann (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) and C. Ahn (Caltech)
10:00 878 Synthesis of New B/C Materials for Hydrogen Storage T. M. Chung, W. Chen and Z. Zhang (Penn State U.)
10:20 879 Hydrogen Storage Properties of Laser-generated Boron-doped Carbon Nanotubes. J. Blackburn, A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. Gennett (Rochester Institute of Technology), P. A. Parilla, Y. Kim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), K. Gilbert (National Institute of Standards), Y. Zhao, S. Zhang, Y. Yan, K. Jones and M. J. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)