Draft Final Program · 245th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA ...
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Draft Final Program · 245th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA · Ca... http://abstracts.acs.org/chem/245nm/mmadmin/index.php?content_name=... 2:55 Intermission. 3:10 715. Effect of Zr modification to Cu-ZnO-Al2O3/HZSM-5 on catalytic performance for direct synthesis of dimethyl ether from biomass-derived syngas. F. Song, Y. Tan, H. Xie, Q. Zhang, Y. Han 3:40 716. Development of a novel synthetic pathway to produce highly active iron Fischer-Tropsch catalysts. B. F. Woodfield, L. Astle, K. Brunner, W. Hecker 4:00 717. Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: Effect of ammonia impurities in syngas feed over cobalt catalyst. V. Pendyala, M. Gnanamani, W. Ma, G. Jacobs, W. D. Shafer, B. H. Davis 4:20 718. Reactor optimization and scale-up for the sustainable synthesis of hydrocarbons from carbon dioxide: Strides towards sea-based fuel production. D. M. Drab, D. R. Hardy, R. Ananth, H. D. Willauer 4:40 719. Deoxygenation - the key to biomass-to-ultraclean fuels conversion. D. Kubička Morial Convention Center 220 Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Utilization Hydrogen Storage C. Xie, Y. Chen, Organizers D. Tran, J. L. Liu, Organizers, Presiding 1:00 Introductory Remarks. 1:05 720. Metal-organic frameworks and porous polymer networks for hydrogen storage. H. Zhou Section H 1:35 721. Hydrogen storage in metal-metalloporphyrin frameworks (MMPFs) with high density of open metal sites. S. Ma, X. Wang 2:05 722. Modular design and synthesis of porphyrin based microporous polymer networks for gas storage. J. Zhang, Q. Lin 2:30 723. Hydrogen storage by ball-milled graphite with iron. Y. Zhang, D. Book 2:50 Intermission. 3:05 724. Development of liquid, high capacity hydrogen carriers. C. M. Jensen, M. Chong, D. Brayton, J. Yang, S. Orimo 3:35 725. Synthesis, structure, and property relations of hydrogen clathrate hydrates. G. Grim, Y. Matsumoto, D. Sloan, A. K. Sum, C. A. Koh 4:05 726. New dimensions in hydrogen storage materials. D. H. Gregory 4:35 727. Hydrogen storage using the formate-bicarbonate cycle (FBC). A. Givant, Y. Sasson Morial Convention Center 231 Fuel Cell Science and Technologies S. McIntosh, Organizer C. Wang, Organizer, Presiding 1:00 728. Chemical and structural engineering of nanomaterials for energy applications. D. Ha, M. Aksit, R. D. Section I 52 of 61 1/27/2013 5:06 PM
Draft Final Program · 245th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA · Ca... http://abstracts.acs.org/chem/245nm/mmadmin/index.php?content_name=... Robinson 1:30 729. Electrochemical and structural analysis of cathode catalysts and electrodes for fuel cells. P. J. Kenis 2:00 730. Opportunity for reducing solid oxide fuel cell operating temperatures by nanothin film technologies. P. Su 2:25 731. In situ XAFS characterization of polymer electrolyte fuel cells under operating conditions. S. Nagamatsu, S. Takao, K. Nagasawa, G. Samjeske, T. Arai, M. Yamamoto, H. Oyanagi, O. Sekizawa, T. Uruga, M. Tada, Y. Iwasawa 2:45 732. Assessing the effects of crowding, pore size, and interactions on electro-osmotic drag coefficients. L. C. Jacobson, X. Ren, V. Molinero 3:05 Intermission. 3:15 733. Role of micromorphology and interfacial mismatch in the design of heterogeneous functional materials for fuel cell applications. K. Reifsnider, W. Chiu, Q. Liu, F. Rabbi 3:45 734. GDL modeling and validation for improved PEM fuel cell performance. J. Hinebaugh, J. Lee, J. Yablecki, A. Bazylak 4:15 735. Understanding water uptake and transport in polymer electrolyte membrane of fuel cells using X-ray microtomography. G. Hwang, D. Y. Parkinson, A. Kusoglu, A. A. MacDowell, A. Z. Weber 4:35 736. Performance prediction and optimization of fuel cells using ANFIS model and DE evolution. I. Noshadi, B. Kanjilal, P. Babamohammadi, R. Parnas 4:55 737. Multiscale first-principles modeling of three-phase system of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell. G. F. Brunello, J. Choi, D. B. Harvey, S. Jang Morial Convention Center 235 Advances in Batteries Lithium Ion Battery Anodes and Electrolytes S. Meng, Organizer B. Landi, Organizer, Presiding 1:00 Introductory Remarks. Section J 1:05 738. Silicon nanowire core aluminum shell coaxial nanocomposites for lithium ion battery anodes grown with and without a TiN interlayer. D. Mitlin, K. Peter, E. Memarzadeh 1:35 739. Porous structured silicon for lithium-ion battery anode. C. Zhou, M. Ge, J. Rong, X. Fang, A. Zhang 2:05 740. Pre-lithiation of silicon-carbon nanotube anodes using stabilized lithium metal powder. M. W. Forney, R. A. DiLeo, A. Raisanen, M. J. Ganter, J. Staub, R. E. Rogers, B. J. Landi 2:25 741. Nanodiamond-derived carbon nano-onions as negative electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries. M. K. Sreeramoju, J. P. Selegue, Q. Zhang, Y. Cheng 2:45 742. Lithiation behavior of silicon based alloys and composites: A first principles study. C. Chou, G. S. Hwang 3:05 Intermission. 3:20 743. Next generation polymer nanocomposite electrolytes for lithium ion batteries. H. Ardebili 3:50 744. Chemically induced stresses in Li ion battery electrodes. B. W. Sheldon, A. Tokranov, A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Kessman, D. Liu, P. Lu, X. Xiao 4:20 745. Yolk-shell design for stabilized and scalable Li-ion battery silicon anodes. N. Liu, H. Wu, M. T. McDowell, C. Wang, Y. Cui 53 of 61 1/27/2013 5:06 PM
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<strong>Draft</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>·</strong> <strong>245th</strong> <strong>ACS</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong>, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>, <strong>LA</strong> <strong>·</strong> Ca... http://abstracts.acs.org/chem/245nm/mmadmin/index.php?content_name=...<br />
2:55 Intermission.<br />
3:10 715. Effect of Zr modification to Cu-ZnO-Al2O3/HZSM-5 on catalytic performance for direct synthesis of dimethyl<br />
ether from biomass-derived syngas. F. Song, Y. Tan, H. Xie, Q. Zhang, Y. Han<br />
3:40 716. Development of a novel synthetic pathway to produce highly active iron Fischer-Tropsch catalysts. B. F.<br />
Woodfield, L. Astle, K. Brunner, W. Hecker<br />
4:00 717. Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: Effect of ammonia impurities in syngas feed over cobalt catalyst. V. Pendyala, M.<br />
Gnanamani, W. Ma, G. Jacobs, W. D. Shafer, B. H. Davis<br />
4:20 718. Reactor optimization and scale-up for the sustainable synthesis of hydrocarbons from carbon dioxide: Strides<br />
towards sea-based fuel production. D. M. Drab, D. R. Hardy, R. Ananth, H. D. Willauer<br />
4:40 719. Deoxygenation - the key to biomass-to-ultraclean fuels conversion. D. Kubička<br />
Morial Convention Center<br />
220<br />
Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Utilization<br />
Hydrogen Storage<br />
C. Xie, Y. Chen, Organizers<br />
D. Tran, J. L. Liu, Organizers, Presiding<br />
1:00 Introductory Remarks.<br />
1:05 720. Metal-organic frameworks and porous polymer networks for hydrogen storage. H. Zhou<br />
Section H<br />
1:35 721. Hydrogen storage in metal-metalloporphyrin frameworks (MMPFs) with high density of open metal sites. S.<br />
Ma, X. Wang<br />
2:05 722. Modular design and synthesis of porphyrin based microporous polymer networks for gas storage. J. Zhang,<br />
Q. Lin<br />
2:30 723. Hydrogen storage by ball-milled graphite with iron. Y. Zhang, D. Book<br />
2:50 Intermission.<br />
3:05 724. Development of liquid, high capacity hydrogen carriers. C. M. Jensen, M. Chong, D. Brayton, J. Yang, S.<br />
Orimo<br />
3:35 725. Synthesis, structure, and property relations of hydrogen clathrate hydrates. G. Grim, Y. Matsumoto, D. Sloan,<br />
A. K. Sum, C. A. Koh<br />
4:05 726. <strong>New</strong> dimensions in hydrogen storage materials. D. H. Gregory<br />
4:35 727. Hydrogen storage using the formate-bicarbonate cycle (FBC). A. Givant, Y. Sasson<br />
Morial Convention Center<br />
231<br />
Fuel Cell Science and Technologies<br />
S. McIntosh, Organizer<br />
C. Wang, Organizer, Presiding<br />
1:00 728. Chemical and structural engineering of nanomaterials for energy applications. D. Ha, M. Aksit, R. D.<br />
Section I<br />
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