211th ECS Meeting - Chicago, Illinois

May 06 - May 10, 2007

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

B4 - Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2

High Temperature Materials/Energy Technology/Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering/Battery/Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

 

Monday, May 7, 2007

Marquette, 3rd Floor

High Temperature Membranes/Membrane Reactors

Co-Chairs: Mark C. Williams and Eric D. Wachsman
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:30 329 Hydrogen Production with Mixed Protonic-Electronic Conducting Perovskite Membranes E. Wachsman and H. Yoon (University of Florida)
10:50 330 Eu Dopant Contents Optimization for Maximum Hydrogen Production on SrCeO3 T. Oh, H. Yoon and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)
11:10 331 Effect of Surface-Exchange Catalyst on the Transport Properties of MIEC Membrane for Hydrogen Separation S. Gopalan, J. Hong, H. Wang and U. Pal (Boston University)
11:30 332 Stability of Dense Cermet Membranes for Hydrogen Separation L. Chen, L. Chen, T. H. Lee, S. Song, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)
 

High Temperature Electrolyzers/Fuel Cells

Co-Chairs: Eric D. Wachsman and Mark C. Williams
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00 333 Development of Reversible SOFC's for Hydrogen Production M. C. Williams (Worldwide Energy), G. Hawkes (INL) and P. Torgerson (Worldwide Energy)
14:20 334 Electrode Materials Development for High Temperature Steam Electrolysis J. Mawdsley, J. Carter and B. Yildiz (Argonne National Laboratory)
14:40 335 BaCe1-x-yZrxYyO3-d Protonic Conductor for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (IT-SOFCs) E. Fabbri, A. D'epifanio, E. Di Bartolomeo, S. Licoccia and E. Traversa (University of Rome)
15:00 336 Intermediate-Temperature Steam Electrolyzer using Barium Cerate Thin-Film Proton Conductor T. H. Lee, L. Chen, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)
15:20 337 Sintering and Electrical Conductivity of Ba(Zr0.8Y0.2)O3 Ceramics J. Han, N. Santorsola (Montana State University), M. Carroll (University of Utah) and V. H. Schmidt (Montana State University)
 

Low Temperature Electrolyzers and Reformers

Co-Chairs: A. (Mani) Manivannan and U. (Balu) Balachandran
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
16:00 338 Low Temperature Ethanol Steam Reforming in a Pd-Ag Membrane Reformer A. Santucci (University of Tor Vergata), S. Tosti (ENEA) and E. Traversa (University of Rome)
16:20 339 PEM Water Electrolysis for Renewable Energy Capture to Hydrogen E. B. Anderson, L. Moulthrop, M. Spaner and J. Hayes (Proton Energy Systems)
16:40 340 Advanced Membranes for Hydrogen Generation Using High Differential Pressure PEM Electrolysis E. B. Anderson, J. Friedman, F. Kenney and J. Manco (Proton Energy Systems)
17:00 341 Development of Micro-Reformer for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell C. Jung, B. Ku, J. Jang, H. Lee, A. Kundu, C. Miesse, J. Gil, K. Chae (Samsung Electro-Mechanics), S. Kim (Samsung electro mechanics), H. Cha and Y. Oh (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)
 

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Marquette, 3rd Floor

Photoelectrochemical Production

Co-Chairs: Michael Heben and Lin Simpson
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:20 342 Direct Water Splitting Under Visible Light with a Nanostructured Photoanode and GaInP2 Photocathode H. Wang and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
08:40 343 Direct Photoelectrolysis on GaInPN Epilayers Lattice-Matched to Silicon Substrates T. Deutsch and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
09:00 344 Photoelectrochemical Water-Splitting Cell for Integrated Production and Separation of High-Purity Hydrogen N. Sather, Y. Lin, T. Rajh, N. Dimitrijevic and S. Snyder (Argonne National Laboratory)
09:20 345 Polyoxometallate Modified Titania Electrodes for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting A. Herring, M. Lusk (Colorado School of Mines), T. Deutsch, J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and M. Kuo (Colorado School of Mines)
 

Novel Production Systems and Electrocatalysis

Co-Chairs: A. (Mani) Manivannan and U. (Balu) Balachandran
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00 346 Electrical Circuitry for H2 Production: Reaction Mechanism and Kinetics S. A. Vilekar, J. Liu, I. Fishtik and R. Datta (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
10:20 347 Electrochemical Oxidation of Carbons to Produce Hydrogen at Room Temperature M. S. Seehra (West Viginia University), S. Ranganathan, S. Bollineni and P. Dutta (west virginia university)
10:40 348 Multi-layer Nano Ti/TiO2-Pt Electrode for Coal-Hydrogen Production R. Yin, X. Ji, L. Zhang, W. Cao (Shanghai University) and Q. fan (Gas Technology Institute)
11:00 349 Electrocatalysts for the Production of Hydrogen via the Hybrid-Sulfur Process J. A. Staser and J. Weidner (University of South Carolina)
11:20 350 Electrolyzer Component Testing for the Hybrid Sulfur Process H. R. Colon-Mercado and D. Hobbs (Savannah River National Laboratory)
11:40 351 Hydrogen Production via Radiolysis J. Liedhegner and J. Wainright (Case Western Reserve U.)
12:00 Intermission (60 Minutes)
13:00 Intermission (60 Minutes)
14:00 352 Hydrogen Generation by Reacting Aluminum with Water and Its Potential Impact on Global Warming S. Zaromb (ZAROMB RESEARCH CORP.)
14:20 353 Steady State Energy Behavior for a Coupled Solid Oxide Fuel Cell and Metal Hydride Bed Source H. N. Knickle and K. Song (URI)
14:40 354 Energy Storage and Utilization and Simulation of Renewable Hybrid Energy Systems K. Kiszynski and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)
 

Storage Materials and Processes

Co-Chairs: Lin Simpson and S. R. Narayanan
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
15:20 355 A Critical Analysis of Hydrogen Storage Technologies for Non-Traditional Transportation Systems A. Zdunek (Illinois Institue of Technology) and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)
15:40 356 Hydrogen Storage Materials Investigations of Nanostructured Sorbents L. Simpson, P. Parilla (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), J. Blackburn (NREL), K. O'Neill, T. Gennett, C. Engtrakul, E. Whitney, A. Dillon and M. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
16:00 357 Alkali Metal Reduced Carbon Single- Walled Nanotubes as Primary Hydrogen Storage Materials T. Gennett (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), C. Curtis (NREL), C. Engtrakul (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), J. Ellis (Rochester Institute of Technology) and M. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
16:20 358 Hydrogen Adsorption / Absorption on Pd Monolayers Deposited on Au(111) H. Duncan and A. Lasia (Universite de Sherbrooke)
16:40 359 Nano-Sized Carbon Materials Produced During the Metal Dusting Process of Stainless Steel and their Hydrogen Storage Capability J. Chang, H. Tsai, K. Lin (National Cheng Kung University), C. Wang, M. Yu (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research) and W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)
 

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Poster

Co-Chairs: Xiao-Dong Zhou and Sun-Ju Song
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
o 360 The Basic Study of Sodium Borohydride in Alkaline Medium C. Chen (college of chemistry and chemical engineering, Chongqing University), L. Wang, D. Yu, Y. Liu and Y. Lu (Chongqing University)
o 361 Hydrogen Generation from Chemical Hydrides (e.g. NaBH4, NH3BH3) for Portable Fuel Cell Operation J. Park, J. Ahn (Yonsei University), H. Kim, M. Han (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), S. Lim and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)
o 362 Microstructural Evolution of Ni-GDC Composites under Reducing Conditions X. Zhou and P. Singh (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
o 363 Surface Modification of GaInP2 for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting K. L. Menningen and A. Schaufenbuel (University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point)
o 364 Hydrogen Production by Water Splitting Using Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conducting Membranes S. Song, T. H. Lee, L. Chen, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)
o 365 The Novel Boltless and Lightweight Stack Assembly S. Kim (Samsung electro mechanics), J. Jang, H. Cha, C. Miesse, J. Gil, H. Lee, A. Kundu, C. Jung, B. Ku, K. Chae, Y. Oh (Samsung Electro-Mechanics) and S. Cha (Seoul National University)
 

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Marquette, 3rd Floor

Storage Materials and Processes

Co-Chairs: Michael Heben and Vijay Ramani
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00 366 Hydrogen Generation using NaBH4 Catalyzed by Solid Acid in a Flow Reactor B. Ku, C. Jung, J. Jang, H. Lee, A. Kundu, C. Miesse, J. Gil, K. Chae, S. Kim, H. Cha and Y. Oh (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)
08:20 367 Study of Metal Borides for Sodium Borohydride Hydrolysis J. C. Walter and S. Revankar (Purdue University)
08:40 368 Generation of Hydrogen from Liquid Acid-Catalyzed NaBH4 and its Combined Operation with PEMFC H. Kim, M. Han, K. An and J. Ahn (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
09:00 369 Sodium Borohydride Hydrolysis Inhibition at Elevated Pressures J. C. Walter and S. Revankar (Purdue University)
09:20 370 Electrodeposition of Microporous Co-P Catalysts and Their Hydrogen Generation Characteristics in Alkaline NaBH4 Solution K. Cho (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), C. Park (School of Material Science and Engineering, Chonnam National University), K. Eom and H. Kwon (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 371 Room-Temperature Hydrogen Production from Aqueous Ammonia-Borane using Metal Catalysts Q. Xu and M. Chandra (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
10:20 372 Investigation on electroplating Pt-Ir over Toray Carbon Paper as Electrodes for Ammonia Electrolysis M. Muthuvel, B. K. Boggs and G. Botte (Ohio University)
10:40 373 Elucidating Hydrogen Desorption Mechanism of Lithium Amide and Hydride Mixtures via in-situ Solid-State 1H NMR Characterization C. Lu, J. Hu, J. Kwak, Z. Yang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) and L. Shaw (University of Connecticut)
11:00 374 Electrochemical Properties of Alanates in Tetrahydrofuran H. Senoh, T. Kiyobayashi, N. Kuriyama, K. Tatsumi and K. Yasuda (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
 

Hydrogen Transport

Co-Chairs: Vijay Ramani and Michael Heben
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
11:20 375 Hydrogen Transport as Long Slugs in Natural Gas Pipelines and the Production of Pure Hydrogen from the Resulting Gas Mixtures M. Ternan (EnPross Inc), C. Gardner (University of Ottawa) and B. Ibeh (University of Calgary)
11:40 376 Impedance Characteristics of Hydrogen Entry into Pipeline Steel used for Infrastructure Transportation Exposed in NS4 Solutions under Polarization Conditions H. Castaneda and B. Leis (Battelle Memorial Institute)