2019 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Electrochemical Advances to Enable Efficient Oxygen, Hydrogen and Water Reactions I

The electrochemical inter-conversion of oxygen, hydrogen and water molecules plays a critical role in several applications including electrolyzers and fuel cells. In the three key components of the cell - anode, cathode and electrolyte - materials and operational advances can lead to a reduction in the amount of energy that is wasted during these transformations. This symposium will focus on the most recent materials-level and cell-level advances that have been made to reduce the overpotentials in aqueous electrochemical systems. Selected topics of interest include: development of new catalysts (both noble metal and noble-metal free) for the oxygen evolution/reduction and hydrogen evolution/oxidation reactions in acid and alkaline media, novel electrolytes, novel cell architectures, and the influence cell operating conditions (temperature, pressure, etc.). Both physical and theoretical computational studies are encouraged.

Chair

Hong Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Co-Chairs

Rachael Rothman, University of Sheffield
Gang Wu, University At Buffalo

Presentations

12:30 PM

Simon T. Thompson, Dimitrios Papageorgopoulos, David Peterson

01:00 PM

01:20 PM

Jacob Spendelow, Chenyu Wang, Dongguo Li, Vijay Kumar, David Cullen, Karren L. More

01:40 PM

02:00 PM

Ann V. Call, Thomas Holmes, Tom Butterworth, Pratik Desai, William B. Zimmerman, Rachael Rothman

02:20 PM

02:40 PM