James L. Kaschmitter
University of California, Berkeley
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Journal of Power Sources | 1998
Steven T. Mayer; James L. Kaschmitter; Richard W. Pekala
A direct energy conversion device, such as a fuel cell, using carbon aerogel electrodes, wherein the carbon aerogel is loaded with a noble catalyst, such as platinum or rhodium and soaked with phosphoric acid, for example. A separator is located between the electrodes, which are placed in a cylinder having plate current collectors positioned adjacent the electrodes and connected to a power supply, and a pair of gas manifolds, containing hydrogen and oxygen positioned adjacent the current collectors. Due to the high surface area and excellent electrical conductivity of carbon aerogels, the problems relative to high polarization resistance of carbon composite electrodes conventionally used in fuel cells are overcome.
Archive | 1996
James L. Kaschmitter
Archive | 1992
James L. Kaschmitter; Steven T. Mayer; Richard W. Pekala
Archive | 1995
James L. Kaschmitter; Tri D. Tran; John H. Feikert; Steven T. Mayer
Archive | 1992
James L. Kaschmitter; Joel B. Truher; Kurt H. Weiner; Thomas W. Sigmon
Archive | 1993
Steven T. Mayer; James L. Kaschmitter; Richard W. Pekala
Archive | 1993
Fred Mitlitsky; Joel B. Truher; James L. Kaschmitter; Nicholas J. Colella
Solar Energy | 1994
James L. Kaschmitter; Thomas W. Sigmon
Archive | 1993
Steven T. Mayer; Fung-Ming Kong; Richard W. Pekala; James L. Kaschmitter
Archive | 1994
Steven T. Mayer; Richard W. Pekala; Robert L. Morrison; James L. Kaschmitter