304 Alkaline Electrochemical Systems: Fundamental Advances in Materials and Devices

Tuesday, November 18, 2014: 12:30 PM
409 (Hilton Atlanta)
Description:
This symposium will feature fundamental and applied aspects of energy conversion and storage based on alkaline electrochemical systems. The alkaline environment offers scientific and technological advantages over other systems in terms of transport in electrolytes, electrocatalysts, and systems parameters. Of special interest are anion conductive electrolytes and ionomers, such as for fuel cells and electrolyzers, electrocatalysts enabling new fuels or electrode reactions, and other electrochemical devices or advances at high pH. Research into electrolytes, anion exchange membrane stability and transport (modeling and experimental studies) are important contributions to this field.

Sponsor:
Electrochemical Fundamentals

Chair:
Paul A. Kohl
Email: paul.kohl@chbe.gatech.edu

Co-Chair:
Vijay Ramani
Email: ramani@iit.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.


12:30 PM

12:55 PM
(304b) Materials and Cell Designs for Bipolar Fuel Cells
John Ahlfield, Lisha Liu and Paul A. Kohl

1:45 PM
(304d) Alkaline-Based Hydrogen-Bromine Fuel Cell
Trung V. Nguyen, Venkata Yarlagadda, Dhrubajit Konwar and Kwong-Yu Chan
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