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Archive | 2009

Atomistic Modeling in Study of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – A Review

Xiangyang Zhou; Juanjuan Zhou; Yijin Yin

Polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) is considered as one of the most promising power sources for futurist’s hydrogen economy. As shown in Fig. 1, operation of a Nafion-based PEFC is dictated by transport processes and electrochemical reactions at catalyst/polymer electrolyte interfaces and transport processes in the polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM), in the catalyst layers consisting of precious metal (Pt or Ru) catalysts on porous carbon support and polymer electrolyte clusters, in gas diffusion layers (GDLs), and in flow channels. Specifically, oxidants, fuel, and reaction products flow in channels of millimeter scale and diffuse in GDL with a structure of micrometer scale. Nafion, a sulfonic acid tetrafluorethylene copolymer and the most commonly used polymer electrolyte, consists of nanoscale hydrophobic domains and proton conducting hydrophilic domains with a scale of 2–5 nm. The diffusivities of the reactants (O2, H2, and methanol) and reaction products (water and CO2) in Nafion and proton conductivity of Nafion strongly depend on the nanostructures and their responses to the presence of water. Polymer electrolyte clusters in the catalyst layers also play a critical role in the catalysis of the nano-sized Pt catalysts. Electrochemical reactions occur at the interfaces between catalysts (Pt or Pt/Ru) and Nafion. The catalytic activity of the Pt catalysts is believed to be dictated by transport processes, adsorption/desorption, and charge transfer in the interfacial area. While transport processes may occur in an area of a few nanometers, adsorption/desorption and charge transfer occur within a region of a few angstroms from the surface of a nano-particulate catalyst. Thus, modeling or simulation of PEFC is a multiscale problem.


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

Development of all-solid-state mediator-enhanced supercapacitors with polyvinylidene fluoride/lithium trifluoromethanesulfonate separators

Juanjuan Zhou; Jinshu Cai; Sirui Cai; Xiangyang Zhou; Azzam N. Mansour


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

Effect of NaI/I2 mediators on properties of PEO/LiAlO2 based all-solid-state supercapacitors

Yijing Yin; Juanjuan Zhou; Azzam N. Mansour; Xiangyang Zhou


Solid State Ionics | 2011

Effect of hot pressing on the ionic conductivity of the PEO/LiCF3SO3 based electrolyte membranes

Xiangyang Zhou; Yijing Yin; Zedong Wang; Juanjuan Zhou; Hao Huang; Azzam N. Mansour; James A. Zaykoski; Jeffry J. Fedderly; Edward Balizer


Electrochemical and Solid State Letters | 2011

Experimental Studies of Mediator-Enhanced Polymer Electrolyte Supercapacitors

Juanjuan Zhou; Yijing Yin; Azzam N. Mansour; Xiangyang Zhou


Archive | 2010

Solid state energy storage device and method

Xiangyang Zhou; Juanjuan Zhou; Azzam N. Mansour


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

X-ray absorption spectroscopic study of sodium iodide and iodine mediators in a solid-state supercapacitor

Azzam N. Mansour; Juanjuan Zhou; Xiangyang Zhou


Separators and Membranes for Batteries, Capacitors, Fuel Cells, and Other Electrochemical Systems - 215th ECS Meeting | 2009

Development and Study of Mediator-Enhanced Polymer Electrolyte Supercapacitors

Xiangyang Zhou; Juanjuan Zhou; Yijin Yin; Azzam N. Mansour


225th ECS Meeting (May 11-15, 2014) | 2014

Electric Potential Distribution at Interfaces in PEFC by First Principle Simulation

Juanjuan Zhou; Xiangyang Zhou; Hongtan Liu


SAMPE Tech 2013 Conference and Exhibition | 2013

A study on the contamination effects and durability assessment of adhesively bonded composite joints

Vishal Musaramthota; Tomas Pribanic; Dwayne McDaniel; Norman Munroe; Xiangyang Zhou; Juanjuan Zhou; Sirui Cai

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Azzam N. Mansour

Naval Surface Warfare Center

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Dwayne McDaniel

Florida International University

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Norman Munroe

Florida International University

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Tomas Pribanic

Florida International University

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Vishal Musaramthota

Florida International University

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