Interfacial phenomena play a vital role in many energy systems. Whether one discusses the adsorption of hydrogen onto a platinum catalyst particle in a fuel cell, the transfer of charge across the dye-semiconductor interface in a photo-electrochemical cell or the adsorption of an enzyme on a cellulosic particle for the production of fuel ethanol, interfaces and the transport of material or energy across them play a direct role in the efficiency of any energy system. This session focuses on interfacial phenomena in energy systems, including traditional gas/oil/coal systems and nontraditional and renewable systems such as solar, biofuels, fuel cells, gas hydrates, supercapacitors, etc. Experimental and theoretical papers are both welcome.
08:00 AM
Guochang Zhang, Rudy E. Rogers
08:20 AM
Junshe Zhang, Chi Lo, Alexander Couzis, Jae W. Lee, Ponisseril Somasundaran, S. Lu
08:40 AM
Heath Turner, Kah Chun Lau, Brett Dunlap
09:00 AM
Brooks R. Friess, Mehdi Shahraeeni, Mina Hoorfar
09:20 AM
Doug S. Aaron, Abhijeet P. Borole, Choo Y. Hamilton, Sotira Yiacoumi, Costas Tsouris
09:40 AM
Dalton York, Abbas Firoozabadi
10:00 AM
Chia-Hung Hou, Patricia Taboada-Serrano, Sotira Yiacoumi, Costas Tsouris