2016 Annual Merit Review Proceedings
Basic Energy Sciences — Fuel Cells
View poster abstracts from the Basic Energy Sciences session at the Annual Merit Review in June 2016.
Basic Energy Sciences Poster Abstracts
- Metal Oxide-Supported Platinum Monolayer Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction, Radoslav Adzic, Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Catalysis and Electrocatalysis for Advanced Fuel Synthesis, Jose Rodriguez, Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Control of Reactivity in Nanoporous Metal/Ionic Liquid Composite Catalysts, Jonah Erlebacher, John Hopkins University
- Multifunctional Catalysis to Synthesize and Utilize Energy Carriers, Tom Autrey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Modeling Catalyzed Growth of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes, Perla Balbuena, Texas A&M University
- Room-Temperature Electrochemical Upgrading of Methane to Oxygenate Fuels, Bill Mustain, University of Connecticut
- Nanostructured, Targeted Layered Metal Oxides as Active and Selective Heterogeneous Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution, Eranda Nikolla, Wayne State University
- Development of Physically Transparent, Predictive Structure-Performance Relationships for Rational Design of Multi-Component Catalytic Materials, Suljo Linic, University of Michigan
- Computational Design of Graphene-Nanoparticle Catalysts, Ashwin Ramasubramaniam, University of Massachusetts
- Atomic-Scale Design of Metal and Alloy Catalysts: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Approach, Manos Mavrikakis, University of Wisconsin
- Catalyst Screening and Common Design Principles for HDO: A DFT Investigation on Pure and Promoted MoO3(010), Lars Grabow, University of Houston
- Fundamentals of Catalysis and Chemical Transformations, Steve Overbury, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Nanostructured Catalysts for Hydrogen Generation from Renewable Feedstocks, Yong Wang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Element Specific Atomic Arrangement of Binary and Ternary Alloy Nanosized Catalysts in As Prepared and Active State, Valeri Petkov, Central Michigan University
- Oxide Perovskites as Protonic Conductors: Thermodynamic Stability and Protonic Conductivity, Anil Virkar, University of Utah
- Computer Simulation of Proton Transport in Fuel Cell Membranes, Greg Voth, University of Chicago
- Fundamentals of Hydroxide Conducting Systems for Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers, Bryan Pivovar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
To locate posters and presentations from other meeting sessions, go to the main page of the 2016 Annual Merit Review Proceedings.