September 17, 2018
Presentation | Abstract Title | Presenter | Affiliation |
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Session I | |||
Plenary Lecture (8:30-9:20) |
Electrodics for proton ceramic electrochemical cells | Truls Norby | University of Oslo |
Oral 1 (9:20-9:40) |
Chemical analysis of elemental excess and depletion at grain boundaries of Ba(Ce, Ze,Y)O3 proton conductors | Dan Zhou | Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research |
Oral 2 (9:40-10:00) |
Water uptake measurements of materials with low protonation level | Aleksandra Mielewczyk-Gryń | Gdańsk University of Technology |
Coffee Break (10:00-10:30) | |||
Session II | |||
Keynote 1 (10:30-11:10) |
The space-charge effect: Insights from first-principles modeling | Göran Wahnström | Chalmers University of Technology |
Oral 3 (11:10-11:30) |
Isotopic exchange between methane and proton conducting oxides: theory and experiment | Maxim V. Ananyev | Ural Federal University |
Invited 1 (11:30-12:00) |
Breakthrough performance and scalability of protonic ceramic fuel cells | Jong-Ho Lee | Korea Institute of Science and Technology |
Oral 4 (12:00-12:20) |
Protonic ceramic electrochemical cells for fuels/chemicals production | Chuancheng Duan | Colorado School of Mines |
Lunch (12:30-13:45) | |||
Session III | |||
Keynote 2 (14:00-14:40) |
Structure-transport relationship in PFSA, aromatic, and blend ionomers for PEMFC | Sandrine Lyonnard | CEA-INAC |
Oral 5 (14:40-15:00) |
Parasitic transport of phosphoric acid in high temperature polymer electrolyte membranes | Qingfeng Li | Technical University of Denmark |
Invited 2 (15:00-15:30) |
PBI polymers for fuel cells and related devices | Brian C. Benicewicz | University of South Carolina |
Coffee Break (15:30-16:00) | |||
Session IV | |||
Invited 3 (16:00-16:30) |
Garin boundary hydride ion conduction in nanocrystalline metal nitrides | Yoshitaka Aoki | Hokkaido University |
Invited 4 (16:30-17:00) |
Membrane reactors based on proton-conducting ceramics | Sandrine Ricote | Colorado School of Mines |
Oral 6 (17:00-17:20) |
Conductivity of polymer-ceramic composite membranes at high T and p(H2O) using a novel PEEK sample holder | A. Chatzitakis | University of Oslo |
Oral 7 (17:20-17:40) |
Particle size effects on the protonic conductivity of a zeolitic imidazolate framework | Filipe M. L. Figueiredo | University of Aveiro |
Dinner (18:00-19:15) | |||
Poster Session I (19:30-21:30) Poster 1 – Poster 28 |
September 18, 2018
Presentation | Abstract Title | Presenter | Affiliation |
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Session V | |||
Keynote 3 (8:30-9:10) |
Solid state proton conductors comprising PBI-reinforced ionomers | Deborah Jones | CNRS–Université de Montpellier |
Invited 5 (9:10-9:40) |
Measuring transport on multiple scales in proton- and hydroxide-exchange membranes | Louis A. Madsen | Virginia Tech |
Oral 8 (9:40-10:00) |
Designing hydroxide-conducting polymer membranes | Michael A. Hickner | Pennsylvania State University |
Coffee Break (10:00-10:30) | |||
Session VI | |||
Invited 6 (10:30-11:00) |
Novel composite air cathodes for proton conducting fuel cells by exsolution | Mari-Ann Einarsrud | Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Oral 9 (11:00-11:20) |
Novel mass transport model of proton conducting ceramics with multiple charge carriers | Keiji Yashiro | Tohoku University |
Invited 7 (11:20-11:50) |
Protonic ceramic electrochemical cells for power generation and renewable fuels production | Ryan O’Hayre | Colorado School of Mines |
Oral 10 (11:50-12:10) |
Lanthanum tungstate based membranes for H2 extraction and CO2 utilization: fabrication strategies | Mariya E. Ivanova | Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH |
Lunch (12:30-13:45) | |||
Session VII | |||
Keynote 4 (14:00-14:40) |
Anion exchange membranes: correlation between physicochemical properties and anion conductivity by broadband electrical spectroscopy | Vito Di Noto | Univiersity of Padua |
Oral 11 (14:40-15:00) |
Discovering design principles for anion exchange membranes with high hydroxide conductivity: An ab initio molecular dynamics study | Mark E. Tuckerman | New York University |
Invited 8 (15:00-15:30) |
Effect of ultra-low hydration levels on anion conducting ionomers for fuel cell applications | Dario R. Dekel | Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |
Coffee Break (15:30-16:00) | |||
Session VIII | |||
Invited 9 (16:00-16:30) |
Blocky sulfonation of aromatic polymers as a means to enhance proton conduction pathways | Robert B. Moore | Virginia Tech |
Invited 10 (16:30-17:00) |
Anomalous diffusion in membranes for fuel cells | Stefano Mossa | Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, CNRS |
Oral 12 (17:00-17:20) |
Chemical stability and transport properties of La5.5WO11.25-δ under H2S atmospheres | Sonia Escolástico | Universitat Politècnica de València |
Oral 13 (17:20-17:40) |
Transition metal clusters as building blocks for multifunctional proton conducting materials | J. Cuny | Université de Toulouse |
Dinner (18:00-19:15) | |||
Selected Student Oral: “Popcorn Protons” (19:30-21:00) |
September 19, 2018
Presentation | Abstract Title | Presenter | Affiliation |
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Session IX | |||
KP 1 (8:30-9:15) |
Proton conductors and proton conductivity, a tentative historical overview | Philippe Colomban | Sorbonne Université |
KP 2 (9:15-10:00) |
Relation between conductivity and structural relaxation times in highly conducting ambient temperature plastic crystal solid acids | C. Austen Angell | Arizona State University |
Coffee Break (10:00-10:30) | |||
Session X | |||
KP 3 (10:30-11:15) |
From layered phosphates and phosphonates to nanofillers for PEMFC membranes: a long research way with Giulio Alberti group | Mario Casciola | University of Perugia |
KP 4 (11:15-12:00) |
Trends in proton conduction research: A historical narrative | Klaus-Dieter Kreuer | Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research |
Lunch (12:15-13:15) | |||
Excursions (13:30-17:00) | |||
Reception (17:30-18:30) | |||
Banquet (18:45-21:00) |
September 20, 2018
Presentation | Abstract Title | Presenter | Affiliation |
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Session XI | |||
Keynote 5 (8:30-9:10) |
Perovskite non stoichiometry and proton conduction | John Irvine | University of St. Andrews |
Invited 11 (9:10-9:40) |
Hydration thermodynamics and lattice site basicity of proton conducting and mixed conducting oxides | Tor S. Bjørheim | University of Oslo |
Oral 14 (9:40-10:00) |
The microscopic model of ac conductivity in solid acids and the Jonscher law | Tomasz Masłowski | Rzeszów University of Technology |
Coffee Break (10:00-10:30) | |||
Session XII | |||
Invited 12 (10:30-11:00) |
Radiation-grafted hydroxide-conducting anion-exchange polymer electrolytes for alkali membrane fuel cells | John R. Varcoe | University of Surrey |
Oral 15 (11:00-11:20) |
Molecular engineering of hydroxide ion conducting polymer electrolyte membranes | Chulsung Bae | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
Invited 13 (11:20-11:50) |
Multiscale water transport in model alkaline anion exchange membranes investigated by quasi-elastic neutron scattering | Jan-Patrick Melchior | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Oral 16 (11:50-12:10) |
Dual weight gain upon hydration of MIEC perovskites | Ragnar Strandbakke | University of Oslo |
Lunch (12:30-13:45) | |||
Session XIII | |||
Keynote 6 (14:00-14:40) |
Polymer electrolyte membranes + covalently bound photoacid dye molecules = photovoltaic action | Shane Ardo | University of California Irvine |
Oral 17 (14:40-15:00) |
Computational prediction of long distance hydride diffusion based on concerted hydride and oxide ion migration | Yoyo Hinuma | Chiba University |
Invited 14 (15:00-15:30) |
Humidity and carbon dioxide stable solid state proton conductors derived from perovskite-type structure | Venkataraman Thangadurai | University of Calgary |
Coffee Break (15:30-16:00) | |||
Session XIV | |||
Invited 15 (16:00-16:30) |
Bottom-up electrochemical synthesis of ion exchange membranes for energy storage and conversion devices | Maria Luisa Di Vona | University of Rome Tor Vergata |
Invited 16 (16:30-17:00) |
Molecular design of hydroxide ion exchange membranes carrying alicyclic quaternary ammonium cations | Patric Jannasch | Lund University |
Oral 18 (17:00-17:20) |
Ab initio molecular dynamics study of proton transfer mechanisms in nano-confined structures for anion exchange membranes | Tamar Zelovich | New York University |
Oral 19 (17:20-17:40) |
Governing principles of surface protonics in porous oxides | Einar Vøllestad | SINTEF Industry |
Dinner (18:00-19:15) | |||
Poster Session II (19:30-21:30) Poster 29 – Poster 56 |
September 21, 2018
Presentation | Abstract Title | Presenter | Affiliation |
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Session XV | |||
Keynote 7 (8:30-9:10) |
Electrochemistry at the metal-electrolyte-gas interface of solid-acid proton conducting electrolytes | Sossina M. Haile | Northwestern University |
Invited 17 (9:10-9:40) |
Functional stability of carbon nanomaterials in solid acid fuel cell electrodes | Aron Varga | Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering |
Oral 20 (9:40-10:00) |
Universality of low-temperature proton conduction in superprotonic conductors | Haruyuki Takahashi | Ibaraki University |
Coffee Break (10:00-10:30) | |||
Session XVI | |||
Invited 18 (10:30-11:00) |
Intermediate temperature steam electrolysis using BZCY and SZCY proton conducting perovskites | Hiroshige Matsumoto | Kyushu University |
Oral 21 (11:00-11:20) |
Mixed-conducting PCFC cathode materials: Proton uptake and defect interaction | Rotraut Merkle | Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research |
Oral 22 (11:20-11:40) |
Oxygen ionic conductivity and chemical diffusivity in BaCe0.6Y0.2Zr0.2O3 investigated by the Hebb-Wagner polarization method | T. Miruszewski | Gdańsk University of Technology |
Closing Remarks & Announcements | |||
Lunch (12:00-13:00) |