204th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Co-sponsored in Part by the Electronics Division of The American Ceramic Society
October 12-October 16, 2003
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Q1 - High Temperature Materials Chemistry Symposium in Honor of Professor C.B. Alcock
High Temperature Materials/Sensor
Monday, October 13, 2003
Scribe Room, Lobby Level
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Co-Chairs: A. Petric and W. Worrell
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells/Transport in Oxides
Co-Chairs: T. Armstrong and S. Seal
Time | Abs# | Title |
2:00 | 1109 |
Electronically Conductive Oxides for Ceramic Fuel Cells - A. Petric (McMaster University) |
2:30 | 1110 |
Defect Chemistry of LaCrO3-Based Perovskite-Type Oxides - J. Mizusaki, K. Yashiro, M. Hasegawa, M. Oishi, and T. Kawada (Tohoku University) |
3:00 | 1111 |
Preparation of Dense Barium Cerate Film on a Porous Substrate - R. Bagul and E. Wachsman (University of Florida) |
3:15 | 1112 |
Hydrogen Permeability of Mixed Protonic-Electronic Conducting Multivalent doped Strontium Cerate - S. Song, E.D. Wachsman, J. Rhodes, H. Yoon, G. Zhang (University of Florida), S.E. Dorris, and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory) |
3:30 | 1113 |
Novel Method of Fabricating Composite Cathodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - T. Armstrong and A. Virkar (University of Utah) |
3:45 | |
Fifteen-Minute Intermission |
4:00 | 1114 |
New Chemical Routes for Preparation of Ultrafine MeO-SDC Powder (Me = Cu, Co, Ni) for IT-SOFC Anode Application - V. Esposito, A. Rainer, C. Trakanprapai, E. Di Bartolomeo, S. Licoccia, and E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata) |
4:15 | 1115 |
Electrical Conductivity Relaxation on Dense and Porous La_0.6Sr0.4CoO3-delta - R. Ganeshananthan, A. Virkar, and Y. Jiang (University of Utah) |
4:30 | 1116 |
Study of Copper Percolation in Cu-Ceria-SDC Anodes - C. Lu and W. Worrell (University of Pennsylvania) |
4:45 | 1117 |
Inhibition of Metastable Alumina Growth: Titania Coating on FeCrAlY Fine Fibers - W. Fei, S. Kuiry, and S. Seal (University of Central Florida) |
5:00 | 1118 |
High Temperature Oxidation of IN-738LC Alloy in Dry Air: Kinetics and XPS Studies - S. Kuiry, L. Bracho, and S. Seal (University of Central Florida) |
5:15 | 1119 |
Conductivity of Rutile Titanium Dioxide at Very Low Oxygen Partial Pressures - J. Fergus, C. Long, and V. Krishnan (Auburn University) |
Tuesday, October 14, 2003
Material Thermodynamics
Co-Chairs: M. Swihart and E. Wachsman
Time | Abs# | Title |
8:30 | 1120 |
Thermodynamics of Dilute Solutions of O, H, Fe, Na, Al, and S in LIquid Tin Using a Modified Associate Species Model - K. Spear (Penn State University) |
9:00 | 1121 |
Thermochemistry of Intermetallic Compounds Formed Between the Lanthanide Elements and the Noble Metals - O. Kleppa and S. Meschel (University of Chicago) |
9:30 | 1122 |
J.Bruce Wagner Award Address: Assembling Gas-Phase Reaction Mechanisms for High Temperature Inorganic Systems Based on Quantum Chemistry Calculations and Reaction Rate Theories - M. Swihart (University at Buffalo (SUNY)) |
9:45 | 1123 |
Experimental Evaluation of The Thermodynamic Stability of Perovskites - F. Garzon, E. Brosha, R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and B. Chung (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) |
10:00 | 1124 |
Phase Reactions and Microstructures Design in the (Au-Co-Pd)-resembling Systems with the Only Solubility Gap - V. Lutsyk and A. Zyryanov (Russian Academy of Sciences) |
10:15 | 1125 |
Effusion Thermogravimetry of MgB_2 at 0.1 MPa Total Pressure - L. Cook, R. Klein, and W. Wong-Ng (National Institute of Standards and Technology) |
10:30 | 1126 |
Radioactive Sources Accidentally Entering the Meltshop: Predicted Distribution, Monitoring, Control - D. Neuschuetz, K. Hack, and D. Spirin (RWTH Aachen) |
10:45 | |
Fifteen-Minute Intermission |
High Temperature Sensors- Joint Session of High Temperature Materials Chemistry in Honor of Professor C.B. Alcock and Emerging, Sensing, and Actuating Materials and Technology
Co-Chairs: O. Gregory and M. Rangachary
High Temperature Sensors- Joint Session of High Temperature Materials Chemistry in Honor of Professor C.B. Alcock and Emerging, Sensing, and Actuating Materials and Technology
Co-Chairs: N. Miura and E. Traversa
Time | Abs# | Title |
2:00 | 1130 |
Interfacial Aspects in Advanced Ceramic Ion Conducting Sensors - W. Weppner (Christian Albrechts University Kiel) |
2:30 | 1131 |
Ceramic Oxides and Nano-structures for Chemical Sensing and Catalysis - S. Akbar and P. Dutta (Ohio State University) |
3:00 | 1132 |
An Electrochemical Sensor For The Detection Of Carbon Monoxide In Hydrogen Containing Streams - R. Mukundan, E. Brosha, and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory) |
3:15 | 1133 |
Hydrogen Sensor Based on Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Electrolyte and Rh-Promoted ITO Sensing Electrode - L.P. Martin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), A.-Q. Pham (3E Systems), and R.S. Glass (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) |
3:30 | 1134 |
Development of Zirconia and Nasicon-based Solid Electrolytes For Gas Sensing Applications - A. Ahmad, M. Zhou, and T. Wheat (Natural Resources Canada) |
3:45 | |
Thirty-Minute Intermission |
4:15 | 1135 |
Field-Test Performance of Highly Sensitive NO_2 Sensor for Ambient-Air Monitoring - N. Miura, N. Yamazoe (Kyushu University), T. Ochi, H. Futata (Green Blue Corporation), and K. Kaneyasu (Figaro Engineering Inc.) |
4:30 | 1136 |
Sensing Performances of Complex Impedance-Based Zirconia Sensors Using Oxide Electrode for Detecting NOx or HC at High Temperatures - M. Nakatou and N. Miura (Kyushu University) |
4:45 | 1137 |
A Current-Biased NO_x Sensor for Automotive Diesel Exhaust - L.P. Martin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), D. Kubinski, R. Soltis, J. Visser, M. Parsons (Ford Research and Advanced Engineering), and R.S. Glass (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) |
5:00 | 1138 |
High Temperature Non-Nernstian NOx Sensors Based on YSZ and Nanocrystalline In2O3 Sensing Electrodes - E. Di Bartolomeo, N. Antonias, M.L. Grilli, S. Licoccia, and E. Traversa (Università di Roma Tor Vergata) |
Exhibit Hall, Ground Level
Technical Exhibit and Poster Session
Co-Chairs: J. Fergus and W. Worrell
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