Poster Presentations (50) Friday, 4 May (1:00 - 3:00 PM)
P-1 Studies of optimal transfer condition for PEFC membrane electrode assembly, S.H. Park* (1), S.K. Ryu (2), Y.G Yoon (1), C.S. Kim (1), W.Y. Lee (1), Korea Institute of Energy Research (1), Chonbuk National University (2)
P-2 Development of Highly Active Carbon-Based Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells, V. Nallathambi, G. Wu, X. Li, S. Park, J.-W. Lee and B.N. Popov, University of South Carolina
P-3 PEM Fuel Cell Electrode Structure Analysis using EIS, Scott D. Greenway, S. Shimpalee, and John W. Van Zee, University of South Carolina
P-4 Sulfonated Block Copolymer Materials for Polymer Electrolyte Membranes, Seung-Hee Park, Jin-Soo Park*, Sung-Dae Yim, Young-Gi Yoon, Chang-Soo Kim, Won-Yong Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-5 Effect of PTFE content in Microporous Layer on PEM Fuel Cell Performance, S. Park, J.-W. Lee and B.N. Popov, University of South Carolina
P-6 Effects of offgas contaminants from bipolar plate to PEM fuel cells, Tao Gu and Woo-Kum Lee, University of South Carolina
P-7 Novel Stack Clamping Method through the Cooling Manifold, Cheolnam Yang*, Changrae Lee, Sungmo Moon Yongsoo Jeong, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
P-8 Development of Novel Ruthenium-Based Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction, L. Liu, J.-W. Lee and B.N. Popov, University of South Carolina
P-9 The effect of calcium ion on the anode of the polymer electrode membrane fuel cell, Masato Ohashi, Carl Smith, Woo-Kum Lee, and John W. Van Zee, University of South Carolina
P-10 Preparation of highly active 40 wt.% PtRu/C electrocatalysts for PEMFC by modified impregnation method, In Kim*, Sungyool Bong, Hasuck Kim, Seoul National University
P-11 Material balance approach for SO2 poisoning mechanism in PEM fuel cell, Konlayutt Punyawudho, Sirivatch Shimpalee, John W. Van Zee, University of South Carolina
P-12 Transport of Ammonia as anode impurity on PEM Fuel cell, Myunghee Jung, Carl S. Smith, John W. Van Zee, University of South Carolina
P-13 A fuel cell/battery hybrid vehicle simulation and design, M. Kim*, Y.-J. Sohn, C.-W. Cho, W.-Y. Lee, and C.-S. Kim, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-14 Simulation of polarization curves for oxygen reduction reaction in 0.5 M H2SO4 at a rotating disk electrode, Qingbo Dong and Ralph E. White, University of South Carolina
P-15 Planar Array Stack Design of Air-Breathing PEMF, Chen-Yu Chen (1), Wei-Hsiang Lai* (1), Yun-Che Wen (1), Biing-Jyh Weng (2), Huey-Jan Chuang (2), Ching-Yuan Hsieh (2), Chien-Chih Kung (2), National Cheng Kung University (1), Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology (2)
P-16 Analysis of two-phase transport in gas diffusion double layer of PEMFC, Kook Chun*, Un Ho Jung, Ki Tae Park, Hyang Mee Lee, Dong Woong Choi, Sung Hyun Kim, Korea University
P-17 Effect of Chlorides on Carbon Coated Membrane Degradation, George Hearn and Woo-Kum Lee, University of South Carolina
P-18 Comparing Predictions of PEMFC Behavior Using Maxwell-Stefan and CFD Approximation Equations, Michael J. Martínez, Sirivatch Shimpalee, and John W. Van Zee, University of South Carolina
P-19 Conductive oxide coating of stainless steel bipolar plates for PEMFC application , Young-Hoon Yun, Jung-Sik Choi, Biology Research Center of Industrial Accelerator, Dongshin University
P-20 Durability Aspects of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells: Membrane and Catalyst, Vijay A. Sethuraman and John W. Weidner, University of South Carolina
P-21 Effect of Di-phenyl Siloxane on the Catalytic Activity of Pt/C, Vijay A. Sethuraman and John W. Weidner, University of South Carolina
P-22 Electrochemical characteristics and durability of carbon-supported alloy catalysts for PEMFC, Hyun-Jong Kim* (1), Kyeongjun An (1), M.K. Han (1), Young-Hwan Chu (2), Dong-lae Kim (2), Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (1), KCC Central Research Institute (2)
P-23 The effect of flow-field designs on serpentine PEM fuel cells at low inlet humidity operation, Dong Hyup Jeon, Sirivatch Shimpalee, John W Van Zee, University of South Carolina
P-24 Use of optimal controls to mitigate competing performance objectives in a PEMFC system, Matt Howe and David N. Rocheleau, University of South Carolina
P-25 High temperature operation and characteristics of PEMFC with acid-doped poly (2,5-benzimidazole)(ABPBI), Ji Eun Ahn (1,2), Hyun-Jong Kim* (1), Kyeongjun An (1), M.K.Han (1), Yong Gun Shul (2), Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (1), Yonsei university (2)
P-26 Control of the pore size of pitch-based carbon for the catalyst support of DMFC, K. D. Nam, S. K. Kim, D.H. Peck, B.R. Lee, D.R. Shin, D. H. Jung, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-27 Quantifying Individual Voltage Losses for a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell: Experimental and Modeling, Brenda L. Garcia, Jennifer Patterson, John W. Weidner, University of South Carolina
P-28 PtRu/Nb0.1Ti0.9O2 Supported Catalyst for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Applications, Brenda L. Garcia, Roderick Fuentes, John W. Weidner, University of South Carolina
P-29 Improvement of a DMFC performance by addition of vapor grown carbon fiber into the anode catalyst layer, Sang-Min Park (1,2), Sang-Kyung Kim (1), Dong-Hyun Peck (1), Doo-Hwan Jung (1), Won-Hi Hong (2), Korea Institute of Energy Research (1), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (2)
P-30 Investigation of the catalyst for the direct borohydride fuel cell, Tae-Hyun Yang*, Jin-Soo Park, Sung-Dae Park, Won-Yong Lee, Chang-Soo Kim, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-31 A Model for the Silver-Zinc Battery During High Rates of Discharge, Murali Venkatraman and John W. Van Zee, University of South Carolina
P-32 Effects of NaOH-activated CNF as anode electrode in the direct methanol fuel cell, Jung-Hee Shin, Sang-Kyung Kim, Dong-Hyun Peck, Dong-Ryul Shin, Doo-Hwan Jung, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-33 1kW SOFC tack design and numerical study of performance for anode supported tubular stack including electrochemical reaction, Sang Keun Dong, Byeong-Taek Yun, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-34 Novel Surface Technology of Metallic Interconnctor for Corrosion Prevention, S-C Kwon*, J Rha, M Kim, J Lee, D Kim, Y Jeong, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials
P-35 Novel Composite Anode for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells using LaGaO3-based Solid Electrolytes, Shiwoo Lee, Ji Haeng Yu, Sang Kuk Woo, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-36 Properties of lanthanide metal (=Pr, Ho, Dy) substituted La2-xLnxMo2O9 electrolyte materials for SOFC, Jung Yeon Won, Min Ku Jeon, Ki Rak Lee, Seong Ihl Woo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
P-37 Development of a Quick Start-up Micro-Tubular SOFC Stack for APU Application, S. B. Lee, T. H. Lim, R.H. Song, D.R. Shin, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-38 Development of 500W-class Advanced Anode-supported Flat-Tube Solid Oxide Fuel Cell stack in KIER, T. H. Lim, G. Y. Kim, J. R. Park, S. B. Lee, R.H. Song, D.R. Shin, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-39 Performance of a Single Cell with Sc-doped ScSZ electrolyte for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell, D.H. Peck (1), Y.H. Choi (1,2), R.H. Song (1), T.H. Lim* (1), D.H. Jung (1), D.R. Shin (1), D.S. Suhr (2), Korean Institute of Energy Research (1), Chungnam National University (2)
P-40 Development of 1kW-class Diesel POx Reformer, Dae Keun Lee, Sang Geun Dong, Hak Joo Kim, Heon Jung, Korean Institute of Energy Research
P-41 The effect of water on CO preferential oxidation activities over Ru-based catalysts in the H2-rich stream, J.H. Jeong* (1), K.Y. Koo (2), Y.S. Jung (3), Y.T. Seo (3), H.S. Roh (3), D.J. Seo (3), Y.S. Seo (3), D.H. Kim (1), W.L. Yoon (3), Kyung-pook National University (1), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (2), Korea Institute of Energy Research (3)
P-42 Evaluation of natural gas fuel processor for 1kW class residential PEFCs system, Yutaek Seo* (1), Dong Joo Seo (1), Hyun-Seog Roh (1), Jin Hyeok Jeong (2), Wang Lai Yoon (1), Korea Institute of Energy Research (1), Kyungpook National University (2)
P-43 Development of methanol reformer for portable fuel cells, Chang Ryul Jung*, Bosung Ku, Jae Hyuk Jang, Hong Ryul Lee, Arunabha Kundu, Craig M. Miesse, Jae Hyoung Gil, Kyoung Soo Chae, Sung Han Kim, Hye-Yeon Cha and Yong Soo Oh, Samsung Electro-Mechanics (Electro-Material and Device (eMD) center, Central R&D Institute)
P-44 Optimal design of a venturi mixer for recycling an anode off-gas of fuel cell stacks, Yong-Seog Seo*, Hyun-Seog Roh, Dong-Ju Seo, Yu-Taek Seo, Wang-Lai Yoon, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-45 Natural Gas Reforming over Metal Monolith Catalyst with Efficient Heat-Transfer, Hyun-Seog Roh* (1), Jin Hyeok Jeong (2), Kee Young Koo (3), Yu Taek Seo (1), Dong Joo Seo (1), Yong-Seog Seo (1) and Wang Lai Yoon (1), Korea Institute of Energy Research (1), Kyungpook National University (2), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (3)
P-46 Methane Reforming with Steam and Carbon Dioxide over Supported Ni Catalysts, Hyun-Seog Roh* (1), Kee Young Koo (2), Jin Hyeok Jeong (3), Yu Taek Seo (1), Dong Joo Seo (1), Yong-Seog Seo (1) and Wang Lai Yoon (1), Korea Institute of Energy Research (1), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (2), Kyungpook National University (3)
P-47 Effect of MgO amount over Nibased catalyst supported on mixed MgO-Al2O3 for the Combined Reforming of Methane, Kee Young Koo* (1), Hyun-Seog Roh (2), Jin Hyeok Jeong (3), Yu Taek Seo (2), Dong Joo Seo (2), Yong-Seog Seo (2), Seung Bin Park (1) and Wang Lai Yoon (2), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (1), Korea Institute of Energy Research (2), Kyungpook National University (3)
P-48 High throughput screening of non-noble metal alloys for the hydrogen release control of ammonia-borane, Joon-Hyun Park (1), Han-Sung Kim (1), Hyun-Jong Kim (2), Myung-Keun Han (2), Yong-Gun Shul* (1), Department of Chemical Engineering (1), Yonsei University (2)
P-49 Steam Electrolysis of Zirconia-based Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells, Ji Haeng Yu, Hee Lak Lee, Kee Suk Hong, Sang Kuk Woo, Korea Institute of Energy Research
P-50 Development of natural gas reforming system for on-site production of hydrogen, Dong Joo Seo*, Yong Seog Seo, Yutaek Seo, Sang Ho Park, Hyun-Seog Roh, Wang Lai Yoon, Korea Institute of Energy Research
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