224th ECS Meeting: Meeting Program

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Sunday, October 27

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Sunday, October 27 Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 13

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / B11 Battery / Corrosion / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Continental 3, Tower 3, Ballroom Level, Hilton San Francisco Union Square

D-01 Pt-based Cathode Catalysts 1 – 08:40 – 12:00 Co-Chair(s): Hiroyuki Uchida and Bryan S. Pivovar 08:40

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Standardizing Thin-Film Rotating Disk Electrode Measurements of the Oxygen Reduction Activity of Pt/C – Yannick Garsany (EXCET Inc), Junjie Ge, Jean StPierre, Richard Rocheleau (Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, University of Hawaii Manoa), and Karen Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory) Influence of Film Morphology On the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity in Rotating Disk Electrode Studies – Kazuma Shinozaki (Toyota Central R&D Labs, Inc, Colorado School of Mines), Bryan S Pivovar, and Shyam S Kocha (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) DFT-Based Theoretical Insights Into the Mechanism of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction On Pt(111) – Shengli Chen (Wuhan University) Intermission Spatially-Resolved Modeling of Electric Double Layers for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Water-Filled Platinum Electrodes – Iryna V Zenyuk (Mechanical Engineering,Carnegie Mellon University) and Shawn Litster (Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University) Effect of Pt Particle Size and Shape On ORR Activity and Catalyst Durability – Pieter Levecque and Olaf Conrad (HySA/ Catalysis Centre of Competence - Centre for Catalysis Research - Department of Chemical Engineering - University of Cape Town) Reversible Nanoparticle Formation As a Potential Strategy for PEMFC Catalyst Regeneration – Roman Latsuzbaia, Emanuela Negro, and Ger Koper (Delft University of Technology) Carbon-supported Pt nanowires catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction in PEMFC – Bing Li (School of Automotive Studies)

Extended Surface Pt Electrocatalysts: Synthesis and Challenges in Fuel Cell Applications – Bryan S Pivovar, KC Neyerlin, Shaun M Alia, Brian A Larsen (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines), David A Cullen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), David R Diercks (Colorado School of Mines), and Shyam S Kocha (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

D-02 Pt-based Cathode Catalysts 2 – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chair(s): Seiho Sugawara and Vojislav R. Stamenkovic 14:00

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Templated Vapor Synthesis and ThermallyInduced Evolution of Platinum-Group Metal Nanotubes – Robert W Atkinson III, Alexander B Papandrew, and Thomas A Zawodzinski (University of Tennessee) Pt Nano-Particle Performance for PEFC Reactions At Low Catalyst Loading and High Reactant Mass Transport – Christopher Mark Zalitis (Imperial College London), Denis Kramer (University of Southampton), Jonathan Sharman, Ed Wright (Johnson Matthey Plc), and Anthony Robert Kucernak (Imperial College London) Development of Advanced Electrocatalyst for Automotive Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Seiho Sugawara, Kazuki Arihara, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Tsukuru Ohwaki, Hisashi Mitsumoto, Toru Sekiba, and Kazuhiko Shinohara (Advanced Materials Laboratory, Nissan Research Center, Nissan Motor Co, Ltd.) Synthesis of Durable Platinum Catalyst for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells in Bicontinuous Microemulsion – Roman Latsuzbaia, Emanuela Negro, and Ger Koper (Delft University of Technology) Intermission Development of Ultra-Low Loading Pt Hybrid Catalyst for PEM Fuel Cells – Tianyuan Xie and Branko N Popov (University of South Carolina) Design of Highly Active and Durable Electrocatalysts By Tuning Nanostructure – Yijin Kang, Dongguo Li, Nenad M Markovic (Argonne National Laboratory), and Vojislav R Stamenkovic (Argonne National Lab) Atomistic Simulation of Interface Between Nafion Electrolyte and Pt Catalysts in PEFC – Xiangyang Zhou and Juanjuan Zhou (University of Miami)

Meeting Program l October 27–November 1, 2013 l San Francisco, CA


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