DOE Hydrogen Program 2010 Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation

DOE Hydrogen Program 2010 Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation

APPENDIX D: PROJECTS NOT REVIEWED LIST OF PROJECTS NOT REVIEWED Project ID Project Title PI Name Organization Advanced Direct Methanol Fuel Cell for ARRA-04 Jim Fletcher University of North Florida Mobile Computing ARRA-05 Jadoo Power Fuel Cell Demonstration Ken Vaughn Jadoo Power Demonstrating the Economic and Operational Viability of 72-Hour ARRA-12 Hydrogen PEM Fuel Cell Systems to Kevin Kenny Sprint Support Emergency Communications on the Sprint - Nextel Network Fluoropolymers, Electrolytes, BES-01 Stephen Creager Clemson University Composites and Electrodes Ab-initio Screening of Alloys for BES-02 David Sholl Georgia Institute of Technology Hydrogen Purification Membranes Theory, Modeling, and Simulation of BES-03 Philip Taylor Case Western Reserve University Ion Transport in Ionomer Membranes The Study of Proton Transport Using BES-04 David Keffer University of Tennessee Reactive Molecular Dynamics Surface-Directed Fabrication of BES-05 Integrated Membrane-Electrode Kane Jennings Vanderbilt University Interfaces Activity and Stability of Nanoscale Pt- Yang Shao- Massachusetts Institute of BES-06 based Catalysts Horn Technology Cathode Catalysis in Hydrogen/Oxygen BES-07 Fuel Cells: Mechanism, New Materials, Andrew Gewirth University of Illinois and Characterization Fundamental Studies of Electrocatalysis BES-08 for Low Temperature Fuel Cell Nenad Markovic ANL Catalysts Engineering Catalytic Nanoporous Jonah BES-09 Metals for Reactions Important to the Johns Hopkins University Erlebacher Hydrogen Economy Theoretical Insights Into Active and Matthew BES-10 University of Virginia Durable Oxygen Reduction Catalysts Neurock 817 FY 2010 Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Report APPENDIX D: PROJECTS NOT REVIEWED An in situ Electrode-Potential- Controlled Nuclear Magnetic Resonance BES-11 Investigation of Sulfur-Poisoning Effect YuYe Tong Georgetown University on Pt-Based Mono- and Bi-metallic Nanoscale Electrocatalysts Investigation of the Oxygen Reduction BES-12 Reaction Activity of Heteroatom- Umit Ozkan Ohio State University containing Carbon Nano-structures In-Situ Studies of Active Sites and BES-13 Mechanism for the Water-Gas Shift Jose Rodriguez BNL Reaction on Metal/Oxide Nanocatalysts Bio-Inspired Molecular Catalysts for BES-14 Hydrogen Oxidation and Hydrogen Morris Bullock PNNL Production Structure/Composition/Function BES-15 Relationships in Supported Nanoscale Peter Stair Northwestern University & ANL Catalysts for Hydrogen Fundamentals of Hydroxide Conducting BES-16 Bryan Pivovar NREL Systems for Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers Transport Phenomena and Interfacial BES-17 Kinetics in Planar Microfluidic Hector Abruna Cornell University Membraneless Fuel Cells High Performance Nano-Crystalline Thomas O. BES-18 Northwestern University Oxide Fuel Cell Materials Mason Nanostructured, metal-modified oxide catalysts for steam reforming of Maria Flytzani- BES-19 Tufts University methanol and the water-gas shift Stephanopoulos reactions Strategies for Probing Nanometer-Scale Carol BES-20 Electrocatalysts: From Single Particles Texas Tech University Korzeniewski to Catalyst-Membrane Architectures Atomic-scale Design of a New Class of Alloy Catalysts for Reactions Involving Manos BES-21 University of Wisconsin Hydrogen: A Theoretical and Mavrikakis Experimental Approach Multiscale Tailoring of Highly Active and Stable Nanocomposite Catalysts for BES-22 Gotz Veser University of Pittsburgh the Production of Clean Hydrogen Streams Metal- and Metal Oxide-Supported BES-23 Platinum Monolayer Electrocatalysts for Radoslav Adzic BNL Oxygen Reduction 818 FY 2010 Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Report APPENDIX D: PROJECTS NOT REVIEWED Development and Mechanistic Stanford Linear Accelerator BES-24 Characterization of Alloy Fuel Cell Anders Nilsson Laboratory Catalysts Metal dissolution mechanisms in Pt- BES-25 based alloys: Ideas for advanced PEM Perla Balbuena Texas A&M University cathode design Fundamental Studies of Electrocatalysis for Low Temperature Fuel Cell BES-26 Hoydoo You ANL Catalysts (Poster of BES008 oral presentation) Theoretical Studies of Water-Gas Shift BES-27 Ping Liu BNL Reaction on Metal-Oxide Catalysts Mechanism of Proton Transport in BES-30 Proton Exchange Membranes: Insights Greg Voth University of Chicago from Computer Simulation BES-31 Porous and Glued Ultrathin Membranes Stephen Regen Lehigh University The Development of Nano-Composite BES-32 Raymond Gorte University of Pennsylvania Electrodes for Solid Oxide Electrolyzers Charge Transfer, Transport, and Reactivity in Complex Molecular BES-33 Michel Dupuis PNNL Environments: Theoretical Studies for the Hydrogen Fuel Initiative Proton Conduction in Rare-earth Lutgard De BES-34 LBNL Phosphates Jonghe The Dielectric Response of Hydrated Stephen BES-35 PFSA Membranes – Measurements with University of Tennessee Paddison Single Post Dielectric Resonators Hydrogen Safety Training for First ED-01 Steven Weiner PNNL Responders Education for Emerging Fuel Cell ED-02 Carl Rivkin NREL Technologies Hydrogen Technology and Energy Lawrence Hall of Science at UC- ED-16 Barbara Nagle Curriculum (HyTEC) Berkeley H2 Educate! Hydrogen Education for ED-17 Mary Spruill NEED Middle Schools Hydrogen Knowledge and Opinions ED-18 Rick Schmoyer ORNL Assessment 819 FY 2010 Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Report APPENDIX D: PROJECTS NOT REVIEWED Development of Micro-Structural Mitigation Strategies for PEM Fuel FC-49 Silvia Wessel Ballard Cells: Morphological Simulations and Experimental Approaches Low Cost, Durable Seals for PEM Fuel FC-53 Jason Parsons UTC Power Cells Transport Studies and Modeling in PEM Cortney Giner Electrochemical Systems, FC-54 Fuel Cells Mittelsteadt LLC Subfreezing Start/Stop Protocol for an FC-55 Advanced Metallic Open-Flowfield Fuel Amedeo Conti Nuvera Fuel Cells Cell Stack Visualization of Fuel Cell Water Transport and Performance FC-56 Satish Kandlikar Rochester Inst. of Technology Characterization Under Freezing Conditions 7C: Intergovernmental Stationary Fuel Richard FC-57 Plug Power Inc. Cell System Demonstration Chartrand Research & Development for Off-Road FC-58 Mike Hicks IdaTech, LLC Fuel Cell Applications Diesel Fueled SOFC System for Class FC-61 7/Class 8 On-Highway Truck Auxiliary Dan Norrick Cummins Power Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Development for FC-62 Auxiliary Power in Heavy Duty Vehicle Gary Blake Delphi Applications Novel Materials for High Efficiency FC-63 Chris Roger Arkema Direct Methanol Fuel Cells New MEA Materials for Improved FC-64 DMFC Performance, Durability, and Jim Fletcher University of North Florida Cost The Effect of Airborne Contaminants on Richard FC-65 University of Hawaii Fuel Cell Performance and Durability Rocheleau Development of Thermal and Water FC-66 Zia Mirza Honeywell Management System for PEM Fuel Cell Materials and Modules for Low Cost, FC-67 High Performance Fuel Cell Will Johnson W.L. Gore Humidifiers Center for Fundamental and Applied Michigan Technological FC-68 Research in Nanostructured and Michael Mullins University Lightweight Materials 820 FY 2010 Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Report APPENDIX D: PROJECTS NOT REVIEWED Renewable and Logistics Fuels for Fuel FC-69 Neal Sullivan Colorado School of Mines Cells at the Colorado School of Mines Development of Kilowatt-Scale Fuel FC-70 Steven Chuang University of Akron Cell Technology Alternative Fuel Cell Membranes for Kenneth University of Southern FC-71 Energy Independence Mauritz Mississippi Extended Durability Testing of an Rolls Royce Fuel Cell Systems FC-72 Mark Perna External Fuel Processor for SOFC Inc. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Development in Kenneth FC-73 University of South Carolina Columbia (SC) Reifsnider Martin County Hydrogen Fuel Cell Jeffrey Bonner- Martin County Economic FC-74 Development Stewart Development Corporation Fuel Cell Balance of Plant Reliability Stark State College of FC-75 Vern Sproat Testbed Technology Investigation of Reaction Networks and PD-01 Active Sites in Bio-Ethanol Steam Umit Ozkan Ohio State University Reforming over Co-based Catalysts Developing Improved Materials to PD-43 Michael Martin Edison Materials Tech Center Support the Hydrogen Economy PD-44 Purdue Hydrogen Systems Laboratory Jay Gore Purdue University H2 Permeability and Integrity of Steel PD-49 Zhili Feng ORNL Welds PD-50 Coatings for Centrifugal Compression George Fenske ANL Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Malay University of Arkansas Little PD-57 Production Mazumder Rock Advanced Sealing Technology for Hooshang PD-60 Mohawk Innovative Technologies Hydrogen Compressors Heshmat Photochemical System for Hydrogen Alexander PD-61 Physical Optics Corporation Generation Parfenov Nanotube Array Photoelectrochemical PD-62 Rikard Wind Synkera Technologies Inc. Hydrogen Production 821 FY 2010 Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Report APPENDIX D: PROJECTS NOT REVIEWED Aqueous Phase Base-Facilitated PD-63 Brian James Directed Technologies, Inc. Reforming (BFR) of Renewable Fuels Advanced PEM Based Hydrogen Home PD-64 Michael Pien ElectroChem, Inc. Refueling Appliance Unitized Design for Home Refueling Timothy PD-65 Appliance for Hydrogen Generation to Giner, Inc. Norman 5,000 psi Design, Optimization and Fabrication of Brian PD-66 Lynntech a Home Hydrogen Fueling System Hennings Hydrogen by Wire - Home Fueling PD-67 Luke Dalton Proton Energy Systems System Modeling Hydrogen Dispensing Options Kurtis PD-68 TIAX, LLC for Advanced Storage McKenney Development of a Hydrogen Home Materials and Systems Research, PD-69 Greg Tao Fueling System Inc. One Step Biomass Gas Reforming-Shift PD-70

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