Electrochemical Synthesis of Hydrogen

Tuesday, October 29, 2013: 14:00-18:00
Union Square 1/2, Tower 3, 4th Floor (Hilton San Francisco Union Square)
Chairs:
John Staser and William E Mustain, PhD
14:00
704
Catalyst Nanoparticles From a Genetic Algorithm
Jon S. G. Myrdal, PhD, Technical University of Denmark; Steen Lysgaard, PhD, Technical University of Denmark; Tejs Vegge, Technical University of Denmark
14:20
705
Water Electrolysis with a Homogeneous Catalyst in an Electrochemical Cell
Christopher Bonino, RTI International; Javier Concepcion, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; James Trainham, RTI International; Thomas Meyer, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; John Newman, RTI International
14:40
706
Magnetically Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) On Non-Catalytic Electrodes
Krysti L. Knoche, BS, University of Iowa; Heung Chan Lee, Ph.D., University of Iowa; Johna Leddy, Ph.D., The University of Iowa
15:00
707
Electrochemical Deposited Manganese- and Cobalt-Oxides As Catalysts for Water Oxidation
Peter Bogdanoff, Helmholtz Center Berlin, Institute for Solar Fuels; Philipp Hillebrand, Helmholtz Center Berlin, Institute for Solar Fuels; Andreas Kratzig, Helmholtz Center Berlin, Institute for Solar Fuels; Alejandra Ramirez-Caro, Helmholtz Center Berlin, Institute for Solar Fuels; Klaus Ellmer, Helmholtz Center Berlin, Institute for Solar Fuels; Roel van De Krol, Helmholtz Center Berlin, Institute for Solar Fuels; Sebastian Fiechter, Helmholtz Center Berlin, Institute for Solar Fuels
15:20
708
CuCl/HCl Electrolyzer Kinetics for Hydrogen Production Via Cu-Cl Thermochemical Cycle
Derek M. Hall, The Pennsylvania State University; Rich S. Schatz, The Pennsylvania State University; Eric G. LaRow, The Pennsylvania State University; Serguei N. Lvov, The Pennsylvania State University
15:40
Break
16:00
709
Copper Delafossite Anode for Water Electrolysis
Reiko Hinogami, Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Panasonic corporation; Kenji Toyoda, Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Panasonic corporation,; Masato Aizawa, Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Panasonic corporation; Takashi Kawasaki, Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Panasonic corporation; Hisaaki Gyoten, Advanced Technology Research Laboratories, Panasonic corporation
16:20
710
Electrochemical Hydrogen Separation Via Solid Acid Membranes
Alexander B. Papandrew, University of Tennessee; David L. Wilson, University of Tennessee; Samantha A. Hawks, University of Tennessee; Gabriel Goenaga, Ph. D., University of Tennessee; Thomas A. Zawodzinski, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
16:40
711
Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction on Iridium Oxide Model Film Catalysts: Influence of Oxide Type and Catalyst Substrate Interactions
Tobias Reier, The Electrochemical Energy, Catalysis and Materials Science Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry, Technical University Berlin, Germany; Inez Weidinger, Technical University Berlin, Department of Chemistry, Berlin, Germany; Peter Hildebrandt, Technical University Berlin, Department of Chemistry, Berlin, Germany; Ralph Kraehnert, The Electrochemical Energy, Catalysis and Materials Science Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry, Technical University Berlin, Germany; Peter Strasser, The Electrochemical Energy, Catalysis and Materials Science Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry, Technical University Berlin, Germany
17:00
712
Activity and Selectivity for O2 Reduction to H2O2 on Transition Metal Surfaces
Samira Siahrostami, Technical University of Denmark; Arnau Verdaguer-Casdevall, Technical University of Denmark; Mohammadreza Karamad, Technical University of Denmark; Ib Chorkendorff, Technical University of Denmark; Ifan Erfyl Lester Stephens, PhD MEng(Hons), Technical University of Denmark; Jan Rossmeisl, PhD, Technical University of Denmark
17:20
713
In-situ Self-Assembly of Graphene Supported MnO2 Nanowires for Enhanced Water Oxidation in Both Alkaline and Neutral Solutions
Weiyong Yuan, Ph. D, Fuels and Energy Technology Institute and Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University; San Ping Jiang, PhD, Curtin University
 
714
Effects of Transition Metal-Based Catalysts On the Hydrogen Permeability of V Membranes (Cancelled)