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2nd Fuel Cells Durability and Performance

Real-World Solutions to the Most Important Challenge Facing Fuel Cell Commercialization

Type Conference
Language English
Date December 6, 2006 to
December 8, 2006
Venue Wyndham Resort & Conference Center

Miami Beach, FL 33140
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • electrochemistry
  • electronics
Chemistry Techniques
  • electrochemistry
Contact David Mello
The Knowledge Foundation
18 Webster St.
Brookline, MA 02446
US
617-232-7400 X203
617-232-9171
dmello@knowledgefoundation.com
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by David Mello last modified 07-14-06 04:07 PM

The durability and performance of fuel cells have a major impact on the most important challenges facing fuel cell commercialization including cost, mass production, system integration, functionality and reliability. Drawing on the internationally recognized Knowledge Foundation Fuel Cells Conference Series, this meeting will provide an interdisciplinary forum for those working in the fields of system design, fabrication and testing of fuel cells of all types and sizes.

Presenting organizations include: Argonne National Laboratory, Auburn University, Cabot Corporation, CEA-Atomic Energy Commission of France, Cellkraft AB, DaimlerChrysler AG, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Hydrogenics Corporation, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Nuvera Europe, Nuvera North America, PEMEAS Fuel Cell Technologies, Pennsylvania State University, Plug Power, Inc., Sandia National Laboratories, Solvay Solexis SpA, TIAX LLC, U.S. Army CERDEC, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Central Florida, University of Wisconsin – Madison, UTC Fuel Cells

Session titles

- The President’s Hydrogen Fuel Initiative: Improving Durability - Durability and Performance Issues of Fuel Cell Systems for Military Applications - Cost and Performance of PEM Fuel Cells: Key Challenges - Durability Issues for Advanced, Low Precious Metal MEAs - Realizing Automotive Stack Needs through MEA Development - Membrane Degradation Mechanisms in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - Accelerated Evaluation of Membrane Degradation and Degradation Mechanisms - Hyflon® Ion Membranes and MEAs: Durability Study - MEA Degradation Associated with Water Motion during Cycling at Sub Zero Temperatures - Degradation Mechanisms in PEM Fuel Cells under Harsh Conditions - Fuel Cells in Cold Climate - Designing for Durability and Performance in Extreme Environments: Contaminated Feeds and Mechanical Vibrations - Accelerated Testing Methodology of Fuel Cell Stacks - Durability and Degradation Mechanisms of PEM Fuel Cell Components - PEM Fuel Cell Durability: Transportation Market Requirements, Gaps and Technologies - Fuel Cell Durability Testing at the Argonne Fuel Cell Test Facility - Fundamental Issues of PEM Fuel Cell Durability and Performance - Durability of Advanced Metallic Fuel Cell Stacks in Automotive Applications - Hydrogenics’ Fuel Cell Stack Durability at Non-Humidified Conditions - Fundamental Studies of Platinum Electrocatalyst Degradation - Development of High-Performance Nanostructured Materials for Fuel Cells - Durability of Advanced Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells - Modeling Pt Loss in PEM Fuel Cell Cathodes - Water and Heat Transport in Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells - Elucidating PEM Fuel Cell Performance and Durability via Experiments and Modeling

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