I01C - Membrane Properties and Characterization

Wednesday, 16 October 2019: 14:00-17:40
Galleria 7 (The Hilton Atlanta)
Chairs:
Deborah Jones and Erin L. Redmond
14:00
(Invited) The Glass Transition of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membranes in Consideration of Thermal Processing-Property Relationships
R. B. Moore, C. M. Orsino, M. H. Novy (Virginia Tech), D. Duchesne, G. Dahlke, and L. Chen (3M Corporation)
14:40
Investigation of Ce3+ Mobility in NR211 Under RH Gradients
A. B. McQuarters (General Motors), F. D. Coms (General Motors Company), Z. Green (Giner Inc), and W. Gu (Global Fuel Cell Business, General Motors)
15:00
Mechanical Characterization of Catalyst Coated Membranes Subjected to Isolated Chemical Degradation in PEM Fuel Cells
S. Bhattacharya (Simon Fraser University), J. Leung, M. V. Lauritzen (Ballard Power Systems Inc.), and E. Kjeang (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University)
15:20
Development of Water Vapor Transport Resistance Protocol and Analysis
E. L. Redmond, K. U. Hansen, and D. W. Berg (W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.)
15:40
Coffee Break
16:00
Anomalous Appearance of a Distinct Glass Transition in Perfluoroimide Acid Ionomers
C. M. Orsino, R. B. Moore (Virginia Tech), M. Lindell, M. Yandrasits, and S. Hamrock (3M Corporate Research Materials Lab)
16:20
Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy Study of the Ion Dynamics in Blends of Polymerized and Molecular Ionic Liquids
T. Kinsey, K. Glynn (University of Tennessee), and J. R. Sangoro (University of Tennessee - Knoxville)
16:40
Cyclic Hygral Swelling and Shrinkage Behavior of Fuel Cell Membranes
A. Sadeghi Alavijeh, S. Bhattacharya (Simon Fraser University), and E. Kjeang (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University)
17:00
Ionomer Aggregation in Dispersions: Revealing the Role of Solvent By a Fully Atomistic MD Study
A. Tarokh, K. Karan, and S. Ponnurangam (University of Calgary)
17:20
Phosphoric Acid Loss Mechanism of Acid-Base and Ion-Pair Coordinated Proton Exchange Membranes
Y. S. Kim, A. S. Lee (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Y. K. Choe (AIST), and I. Matanovic (Los Alamos National Laboratory)