Aqueous Systems 2

Wednesday, 16 May 2018: 08:20-12:00
Room 604 (Washington State Convention Center)
Chairs:
Trung Van Nguyen and Christopher Johnson
08:20
216
Redox Flow Battery Electrolyte Design Formulations: Molecular Screening and Engineering
V. Murugesan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), X. Wei (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), A. Hollas, Z. Nie, B. Li, V. Sprenkle, D. Reed (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), and W. Wang (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR))
08:40
217
A Re-Examination of Acid-Base Flow Batteries
J. Pickering, N. S. Sinclair (Case Western Reserve University), and J. S. Wainright (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA)
09:00
218
Highly Dispersed RhxSy Catalyst on Carbon Support with High Nafion Affinity for HER/HOR in HBr Solution
Y. Li (University of Kansas) and T. V. Nguyen (The University of Kansas)
09:20
219
Optimization of the Hydrogen/Manganese Hybrid Redox Flow Battery
J. Rubio-Garcia, A. R. J. Kucernak, D. Li, D. Zhao, V. Yufit, M. A. Gomez Gonzalez, K. F. Fahy, and N. P. Brandon (Imperial College London)
09:40
Break
10:00
220
Developing New Chemistry for Redox Flow Batteries
C. DeBruler (Utah State Univeristy), B. Hu, J. Luo, J. Moss, A. Sam (Utah State University), and T. L. Liu (Utah State Univeristy)
10:20
221
On Extending Cycle-Life of the Soluble Lead Redox Flow Battery
R. Suman, M. K. Ravikumar, N. Jaiswal, S. Patil (Indian Institute of Science - Bangalore), and A. K. Shukla (Indian Institute of Science)
10:40
222
Asymmetric Polyoxometalate Electrolytes for Redox Flow Batteries
J. Friedl, M. V. Holland-Cunz, F. Cording, F. Pfanschilling, C. Wills, W. McFarlane (Newcastle University), B. Schricker, R. Fleck, H. Wolfschmidt (Siemens AG), and U. Stimming (Newcastle University)
11:20
224
Linked Anolyte-Catholyte Materials for Redox Flow Battery Applications
S. C. Mann, A. Dumitrascu, N. J. Mortimer, J. D. Scott, D. R. Henton, and T. F. Guarr (Michigan State University Bioeconomy Institute)
11:40
225
Electrochemical Stability and Reversibility upon Cycling of Aqueous Polysulfide Electrodes Beyond the Solubility Limit
M. S. Pan, L. Su, L. W. Jing, S. L. Eiler, and Y. M. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)