The FCS&EE was honored to have a range of posters from esteemed institutions, industry and universities from around the world on a variety of fuel cell and hydrogen topics. For more detailed descriptions of the posters listed below, please click here.
* = Primary Author
P1: Fundamental characteristics of High Functional Direct Carbon Fuel Cell composed of Tubular Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell
Kimihiko Sugiura*, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Akihiro Totani, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Toshiya Matsuyama, IHI Corporation; Hidekazu Kasai, IHI Corporation; Masato Tamura, IHI Corporation
P2: Development of MEA with self-water management on PEFC to reduce the manufacturing cost
Ikuya Ota*, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Kimihiko Sugiura, Osaka Prefecture University College of TEchnology; Tomoko Ito, Anaori Carbon Co., Ltd.; Kenji Inukai, Anaori Carbon Co., Ltd.; Mitsutsugu Utaka, Anaori Carbon Co., Ltd.
P3: Improvement of performance of Selective CO2 facilitated transport membranes in Hydrogen Station
Ryoki Yamanaka*, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Kimihiko Sugiura, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Kazumi Akiyama, Renaissance Energy Research Corporation; Tamotsu Nonouchi, Renaissance Energy Research Corporation; Nobuaki Hanai, Renaissance Energy Research Corporation; Osamu Okada, Renaissance Energy Research Corporation
P4: Development of microbial fuel cells utilizing glycerol as a solo carbon source
Motomu Nishioka*, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Hiroki Den, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Tatsuo Noda, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Kimihiko Sugiura, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology
P5: Influence of each sub-material on thermal conductivity of thermal insulation for ENE-FARM
Kimihiko Sugiura*, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Masataka Tanizawa, IMAE Industry Co, Ltd.; Kazuki Kimoto, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Naoyuki Oya, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Tateki Kashiwabara, Repton Co, Ltd.; Yoshihiko Imae, IMAE Industry Co, Ltd.; Kenji Imae, IMAE Industry Co, Ltd.
p6: Development of a desulfurizer for residential fuel cell systems
Kohei Eguchi*, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd
p7: New Model of Residential PEMFC micro-CHP Systems
Takayuki Watanabe*, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.; Takuya Banno, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.; Yuki Nagai, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.; Shota Abe, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.; Kosuke Kobayashi, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
p8: Development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell system for building application.
Yeayeon Lee*, S-Fuelcell; Minseok Kim, S-Fuelcell
p9: Design and CFD analysis of 1kW-class planar SOFC stack module fueled with biogas
Dong Sang Keun*, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) and UST; Kashif Rashid, University of Science and Technology (UST)
p10: Degradation analysis of SOFC performance (4)
Yoshihiro Mugikura*, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry; Kenji Yasumoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry; Hiroshi Morita, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry; Tohru Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry; Masahiro Yoshikawa, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
p11: Limitations of using Artificial Neural Network as the SOFC model
Jaroslaw Milewski, Warsaw University of Technology; Jakub Kupecki*, Institute of Power Engineering
p12: Selected aspects of Direct Carbon Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (DC-SOFC) during continuous operation – an experimental study
Marek Skrzypkiewicz, Institute of Power Engineering; Michal Wierzbicki, Institute of Power Engineering; Jakub Kupecki*, Institute of Power Engineering; Magdalena Dudek, AGH UST in Krakow
p13: Experimental characterization of planar ReSOC with anodic support for validation of zero-dimensional numerical model
Konrad Motylinski, Institute of Power Engineering; Jakub Kupecki*, Institute of Power Engineering; Marek Skrzypkiewicz, Institute of Power Engineering; Michal Wierzbicki, Institute of Power Engineering
p14: Performance of Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Prepared by Chemical/Electrochemical Vapor Deposition
Sung Pil Yoon*, KIST; Erik Hermawan, KIST; Hyun Seo Park, KIST; Hyung Chul Ham, KIST; Jonghee Han, KIST
p16: Performance Characteristics of Tubular Solid Oxide Co-electrolysis Cells for Syngas Production by Electrochemical Conversion of H2O/CO2
Tak-Hyoung Lim*, Fuel Cell Laboratory
p17: Controlled Electrode & Protective Coatings for SOFC Applications
Chris Corwin*, Nexceris
p18: Status on Activities for FCV/Hydrogen Infrastructure in Japan
Tetsufumi Ikeda*, HySUT
p19: Local Fuels - Rural Development Using Renewable Hydrogen & Fuel Cells
John Gentile*, Ten Rivers Food Web
p20: The Fuel Cell Energy Conversion Technology: Engine for Economic Growth and Jobs in Japan
Noriko Behling*, Kyushu University; Mark C Williams, Tohoku University
p21: Hydrogen Production from Oxygen-Containing Organic C1 Compounds for Low- and High- Temperature PEM Fuel Cells
Pavel Snytnikov*, Novorocs Technologies LLC; Phillip Hutton, Novorocs Technologies LLC
p22: Fuel Cell Properties Affected by the Oxygen Content in Hydrogen Tanks
Der-Ray Huang*, National Chiao Tung University
p23: Characteristics of Hydrogen Tank by Vibrating Testing
Dr W. C. Chang*, National Chiao Tung University
p24: Fault Tolerant Control of PEMFC systems
Nadia Steiner*, FCLAB
p25: Basics for Fuel Cell Performance Loss Evaluation
Wolfgang Winkler*, HAW Hamburg; MarkWilliams, Tohoku University
p26: Correlation of carbon material characteristic and cell performance for separator of PEFC
Fumiya Okazaki*, Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology; Kimihiko Sugiura, Osaka Prefecture University College of TEchnology; Tomoko Ito, Anaori Carbon Co., Ltd.; Kenji Inukai, Anaori Carbon Co., Ltd.; Mitsutsugu Utaka, Anaori Carbon Co., Ltd.
p27: Simplified EIS analysis for PEMFC diagnosis
Keiichi Okajima*, University of Tsukuba; Yuki Koyama, University of Tsukuba
p28: Numerical study of gas flow in a manifold of PEM fuel cell stack
Takeshi Onoguchi*, University of Tsukuba; Keiichi Okajima, University of Tsukuba
p29: Safety Performance Evaluation for Fuel Booster Blower Improvement of 5kW Class Stationary Fuel Cell Systems
Duk-Gwon Lee*, Institute of Gas Safety R&D, Korea Gas Safety Corporation ; Jong-Sam Moon, Institute of Gas Safety R&D, Korea Gas Safety Corporation ; Jae-Hoon Baek, Institute of Gas Safety R&D, Korea Gas Safety Corporation; Tae-Ho Nam, Institute of Gas Safety R&D, Korea Gas Safety Corporation ; Eun-Kyung Lee, Institute of Gas Safety R&D, Korea Gas Safety Corporation; Jung-Woon Lee, Institute of Gas Safety R&D, Korea Gas Safety Corporation ; Seung-Kuk Lee, Institute of Gas Safety R&D, Korea Gas Safety Corporation
p30: Proposal of evaluation method of power generation current and defect inside MEA by inverse problem analysis using static magnetic field around PEFC
Daiki Nagata*, Oita University; Yuji Gotoh, Oita University; Masaaki Izumi, The University of Kitakyushu; Takaaki Nara, The University of Tokyo
p31: Detection Method of Defect in PEFC Using Magnetic Sensor
Naoyuki Kojima*, The University of Kitakyushu; Yusuke Taketani, The University of Kitakyushu; Masanobu Morita, The University of Kitakyushu; Masaaki Izumi, The University of Kitakyushu; Yuji Gotoh, Oita University
p32: Model of a Fuel Cell System Fueled by Hydrogen Generated from NaBH4 Considering Heat Balance in the Hydrogen Reactor
Yuri Naito*, Tokyo University of Science; Nobukazu Hoshi, Tokyo University of Science; Kosuke Uchida, Tokyo University of Science
p33: Durable Pt/C Catalyst Under Simulated Start-Up/Shut-Down Cycling
Taekeun Kim*, Chungnam National University
p34: Studying the effect of porous diffusion layers on the performance of a direct borohydride/peroxide fuel cell
Yong-Song Chen*, National Chung Cheng University
p35: Role of Chromium Impurities on the Electrochemical Behavior of (La0.8Sr0.2)0.95MnO3- through Half-cell Measurements
Yiwen Gong*, Boston University; Yuexing Zhu, Boston University; SoumendraBasu, Boston University; UdayPal, Boston University; SrikanthGopalan, Boston University
p36: Aromatic Polymer Anion Exchange Membranes and Their Applications in Fuel Cells
Chulsung Bae*, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
p37: Inspiration of copper content on the electrocatalytic activity of CoχCuy alloy nanoparticles-decorated CNFs catalyst for direct methanol fuel cell
Zafar Ghouri*, Qatar University; Saeed Al-Meer, Qatar University
P38: Bigger Market than Electricity Grid? Wind-source Hydrogen Fuel for California Transportation and Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Bill Leighty*, The Leighty Foundation
P39: Lower-cost Hydrogen or Ammonia Fuel from Distributed Wind via Paralleled Self Excited Induction Generator (SEIG) and Close-coupled Electrolysis at Multi-turbine Off-grid Windplants
Bill Leighty*, The Leighty Foundation
P40: Large Stranded Renewable Energy: Alternatives to Electricity for Transmission and Low-cost Firming Storage as Pipelined Hydrogen and Ammonia Carbon-free Fuels
Bill Leighty*, The Leighty Foundation
P41: Ultra-porous 3D electrode for high temperature electrochemical applications
Wei Wu, Idaho National Laboratory
P42: High Throughput Ball Milling and Gas Sorption for the Discovery of Hydrogen Storage Materials
Ana Kiricova*, Bin Li, Steven S. Kaye, Conor Riley, Doron Greenberg, Daniel Galang, Mark S. Bailey, Wildcat Discovery Technologies, Inc.
Poster presenters may publish the full research findings in the Electrochemical Society’s (ECS) ECS Transactions (ECST).
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