SAR_Task22_Japan_Oct.. - Hydrogen Implementing Agreement
SAR_Task22_Japan_Oct.. - Hydrogen Implementing Agreement SAR_Task22_Japan_Oct.. - Hydrogen Implementing Agreement
M. Hirscher, Germany: Hydrogen physisorption on MOFs. M. Allendorf, USA: Controlled synthesis of metal hydride nanoclusters. T. Gennett, USA, presented by P. Parilla: Improving the reproducibility and uptake kinetics of chemisorptive (spillover) materials. M. Zoppi, Italy: Atomic scale characterization of hydrogen storage materials (metal hydrides, nanoporous materials, clathrates, MOFs) by optical spectroscopy and neutron scattering techniques. S.-Y. Liu, USA: Hydrogen storage by novel CBN heterocycle materials. 16:30-17:30 Discussion – Nanoporous materials and “nano-hydrides” (moderator: G. Walker, UK) 17:30-20:30 Discussion – the future of hydrogen storage after Task 22 (moderator: B.C. Hauback) (light dinner) Jan K. Jensen, Executive Vice President, About IEA and Task 22. Tuesday 6 September 08:30-12:30 Mg-based, composites, AlH 3 and Chemical Hydrides (coffee at 10:15) D. Fruchart, France: TM and RE intermetallics based hydrides, from fundamental to processes and storage units. J. Huot, Canada: Effect of severe plastic deformation on hydrogen storage behavior. B. Dam, Netherlands: Analysis of interface effects in light-weight metal hydride thin films using hydrogenography. E. Akiba, Japan: Synthesis and characterization of novel metal hydrides. Y. Andersson, Sweden: Syntheses and characterization of hydrogen absorbing compounds based on magnesium, aluminium and 3d transition metals. G. Walker, UK: Multicomponent hydride systems. M. Dornheim, Germany: Kinetic optimization of LiBH 4 /MgH 2 and Ca(BH 4 ) 2 /MgH 2 Reactive Hydride Composites. R. Zidan, USA: Development and characterization of novel hydrogen storage materials. R. Cantelli, Italy: Hydrogen storage in nanostructured complex hydrides, molecular compounds and metal alloys. J. Graetz, USA: Regeneration of kinetically stabilized hydrides. Y. Chabal, USA, presented by J. Graetz: Novel theoretical and experimental approaches for understanding and optimizing molecularsorbent interactions in metal organic framework materials. T. Autrey, USA: Chemical hydrogen storage. 12:30-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:00 Discussion – Mg-based, composites, AlH 3 and Chemical Hydrides” (moderator: C. Buckley, Austalia) 15:00-15:30 Coffee 15:30-17:30 Borohydrides T. Vegge, Denmark: Integrated computational and experimental methods for thermodynamic prediction and kinetic analysis. M. Fichtner, Germany: Synthesis and characterization of new tetrahydroborate compounds and nanoscale hydrides. D. Book, UK: Hydrogen storage in borohydrides and light-metal hydrides. C.M. Jensen, USA: Novel borohydrides for hydrogen storage. 10
B.C. Hauback, Norway: Synthesis, structural characterization and stability of complex hydrides. Y.W. Cho, Korea: Synthesis and characterization of complex alloy hydrides. 17:30-18:30 Light meal (sandwiches) 18:30-21:30 Social activities Entrance in Tivoli Wednesday 7 September (meeting at The Carlsberg Academy and Niels Bohr’s house) 09:00-10:45 Borohydrides A. Züttel, Switzerland: Stability and Reversibility of Borohydrides for Hydrogen Storage. B. David, UK: Synthesis, structure, stability and simulation of novel complex hydrides. S.I. Orimo, Japan: Development of light-weight and compact hydrides. T.R. Jensen, Denmark: Synthesis and characterization of light metal hydrides and nano-porous materials. M. Baricco, Italy: Experimental and theoretical studies on hydrogen storage materials. 10:45-11:15 Coffee 11:15-12:30 Discussion – borohydrides (moderator: E. Akiba, Japan) 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-18:30 Visit Carlsberg, sightseeing in Copenhagen 18:30-21:00 Conference dinner (walk back to hotel, 3km) Thursday 8 September 08:30-11:30 Engineering/Applied hydrogen storage (coffee at 10:15) D. Anton, USA: Definition of a materials acceptability envelope for metal hydrides to be used in hydrogen storage systems. R. Chahine, Canada: Adsorbent compacting and its effects on system performance. D. Mosher, USA, presented by B. van Hassel: Engineering progress in materials based H2 storage for Light-duty vehicles P. Prosini, Italy: Hydrogen storage devices based on NaBH 4 . J. Bellosta von Colbe, Germany: Materials aspects in complex hydride based hydrogen storage tanks. P. de Rango, France: Adiabatic hydrogen storage system using changing phase materials. D. Chandra, USA: Ni-based amorphous alloy membranes for long-term use in hydrogen separation applications 11:30-12:30 Discussion – Engineering/Applied hydrogen storage (moderator: D. Anton, USA) 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:30 Summary discussion future after Task 22, presentation of sites for coming meetings: May 2012 in Heidelberg, Germany and later meeting(s) (moderator: B.C. Hauback) 15:30-17:30 Scientific discussions – networking (optional) (with snacks and drinks) 11
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B.C. Hauback, Norway: Synthesis, structural characterization and stability<br />
of complex hydrides.<br />
Y.W. Cho, Korea: Synthesis and characterization of complex alloy<br />
hydrides.<br />
17:30-18:30 Light meal (sandwiches)<br />
18:30-21:30 Social activities Entrance in Tivoli<br />
Wednesday 7 September (meeting at The Carlsberg Academy and Niels Bohr’s<br />
house)<br />
09:00-10:45 Borohydrides<br />
A. Züttel, Switzerland: Stability and Reversibility of Borohydrides for<br />
<strong>Hydrogen</strong> Storage.<br />
B. David, UK: Synthesis, structure, stability and simulation of novel<br />
complex hydrides.<br />
S.I. Orimo, <strong>Japan</strong>: Development of light-weight and compact hydrides.<br />
T.R. Jensen, Denmark: Synthesis and characterization of light metal<br />
hydrides and nano-porous materials.<br />
M. Baricco, Italy: Experimental and theoretical studies on hydrogen<br />
storage materials.<br />
10:45-11:15 Coffee<br />
11:15-12:30 Discussion – borohydrides (moderator: E. Akiba, <strong>Japan</strong>)<br />
12:30-13:30 Lunch<br />
13:30-18:30 Visit Carlsberg, sightseeing in Copenhagen<br />
18:30-21:00 Conference dinner (walk back to hotel, 3km)<br />
Thursday 8 September<br />
08:30-11:30 Engineering/Applied hydrogen storage (coffee at 10:15)<br />
D. Anton, USA: Definition of a materials acceptability envelope for metal<br />
hydrides to be used in hydrogen storage systems.<br />
R. Chahine, Canada: Adsorbent compacting and its effects on system<br />
performance.<br />
D. Mosher, USA, presented by B. van Hassel: Engineering progress in<br />
materials based H2 storage for Light-duty vehicles<br />
P. Prosini, Italy: <strong>Hydrogen</strong> storage devices based on NaBH 4 .<br />
J. Bellosta von Colbe, Germany: Materials aspects in complex hydride<br />
based hydrogen storage tanks.<br />
P. de Rango, France: Adiabatic hydrogen storage system using changing<br />
phase materials.<br />
D. Chandra, USA: Ni-based amorphous alloy membranes for long-term<br />
use in hydrogen separation applications<br />
11:30-12:30 Discussion – Engineering/Applied hydrogen storage (moderator: D.<br />
Anton, USA)<br />
12:30-13:30 Lunch<br />
13:30-15:30 Summary discussion future after Task 22, presentation of sites for<br />
coming meetings: May 2012 in Heidelberg, Germany and later<br />
meeting(s) (moderator: B.C. Hauback)<br />
15:30-17:30 Scientific discussions – networking (optional) (with snacks and drinks)<br />
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