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E-raamat: High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells: Approaches, Status, and Perspectives

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This book is a comprehensive review of high-temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). PEMFCs are the preferred fuel cells for a variety of applications such as automobiles, cogeneration of heat and power units, emergency power and portable electronics. The first 5 chapters of the book describe rationalization and illustration of approaches to high temperature PEM systems. Chapters 6 - 13 are devoted to fabrication, optimization and characterization of phosphoric acid-doped polybenzimidazole membranes, the very first electrolyte system that has demonstrated the concept of and motivated extensive research activity in the field. The last 11 chapters (chapters 14 - 24) summarizes the state-of-the-art technological development of high temperature-PEMFCs based on acid doped PBI membranes including catalysts, electrodes, MEAs, bipolar plates, modelling, stacking, diagnostics and applications.

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This book is a very nice contribution to the field of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells . I think that each chapter is very well written and a great contribution and helpful document to the works of polymer and materials scientists who are actively working in the field of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. This book can be also used as a reference in courses at the masters or doctoral level. (Barnes & Noble, barnesandnoble.com, December, 2016)

1 Introduction
1(4)
Jens Oluf Jensen
Hans Aage Hjuler
David Aili
Qingfeng Li
2 Modifications of Sulfonic Acid-Based Membranes
5(32)
Antonino S. Arico
Vincenzo Baglio
Francesco Lufrano
Alessandro Stassi
Irene Gatto
Vincenzo Antonucci
Luca Merlo
3 Acid--Base Chemistry and Proton Conductivity
37(22)
Qingfeng Li
David Aili
Robert F. Savinell
Jens Oluf Jensen
4 Applications of Acid--Base Blend Concepts to Intermediate Temperature Membranes
59(32)
Jochen Kerres
5 Pyridine Containing Aromatic Polyether Membranes
91(36)
Joannis K. Kallitsis
Aikaterini K. Andreopoulou
Maria Daletou
Stylianos Neophytides
6 Techniques for PBI Membrane Characterization
127(24)
Dirk Henkensmeier
David Aili
7 Synthesis of Polybenzimidazoles
151(18)
Jingshuai Yang
Ronghuan He
David Aili
8 Phosphoric Acid and its Interactions with Polybenzimidazole-Type Polymers
169(26)
Carsten Korte
Fosca Conti
Jiirgen Wackerl
Werner Lehnert
9 Polybenzimidazole Membranes by Post Acid Doping
195(22)
David Aili
Jens Oluf Jensen
Qingfeng Li
10 PBI Membranes Via the PPA Process
217(22)
Kayley Fishel
Guoqing Qian
Brian C. Benicewicz
11 Polybenzimidazoles with Enhanced Basicity: A Chemical Approach for Durable Membranes
239(12)
Simone Angioni
Davide Carlo Villa
Piercarlo Mustarelli
Eliana Quartarone
12 Polybenzimidazole/Porous Poly(tetrafluoro ethylene) Composite Membranes
251(24)
T. Leon Yu
13 PBI-Based Composite Membranes
275(22)
Jose J. Linares
Liliane C. Battirola
Justo Lobato
14 Catalysts and Catalyst-Layers in HT-PEMFCs
297(18)
Tom Engl
Lorenz Gubler
Thomas J. Schmidt
15 Catalyst Support Material and Electrode Fabrication
315(16)
Marina Welsch
Markus Perchthaler
16 Design and Optimization of HT-PEMFC MEAs
331(22)
Jung Ock Park
Suk-Gi Hong
17 Characterization of HT-PEM Membrane-Electrode-Assemblies
353(34)
F. Javier Pinar
Maren Rastedt
Nadine Pilinski
Peter Wagner
18 Approaches for the Modeling of PBI/H3PO4 Based HT-PEM Fuel Cells
387(38)
Christian Siegel
Sebastian Lang
Ed Fontes
Peter Beckhaus
19 Bipolar Plates and Gaskets: Different Materials and Processing Methods
425(16)
Isabel Kundler
Thorsten Hickmann
20 Stack Concepts for High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells
441(18)
Holger JanBen
Jen Supra
Werner Lehnert
21 High Temperature PEM Fuel Cell Systems, Control and Diagnostics
459(28)
Søren Juhl Andreasen
Soren Knudsen Kaer
Kristian Kjaer Justesen
Simon Lennart Sahlin
22 Durability Issues and Status of PBI-Based Fuel Cells
487(24)
Mark Tonny Dalsgaard Jakobsen
Jens Oluf Jensen
Lars Nilausen Cleemann
Qingfeng Li
23 High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Systems for Aircraft Applications
511(16)
Wendelin Waiblinger
Josef Kallo
Johannes Schirmer
K. Andreas Friedrich
24 Electrochemical Hydrogen Pumping
527(14)
Kayley Fishel
Guoqing Qian
Glenn Eisman
Brian C. Benicewicz
Index 541
Qingfeng Li is a professor at Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark. His research areas include proton conducting electrolytes, electrocatalysts and the related technologies particularly fuel cells and electrolysers. He received his Ph.D. in electrochemistry from Northeastern University, China, in 1990 and was awarded Doctor Degree of Technices at DTU in 2006. As a postdoc he started in the middle of 1990´s the research on high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells at DTU. He has participated/coordinated more than 20 EU and Nordic research projects within the fuel cell area and is currently the leader of 4M Centre devoted to fundamental research on mechanisms, materials, manufacturing and management of high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, funded by the Danish Council for Strategic Research. He is an active member of, among other, the Electrochemical Society and the International Society of Electrochemistry (and currently the region representative of Denmark 2012-now). Prof. Li has been involved in teaching at all DTU levels including a lecturing and an experimental course on Hydrogen Energy and Fuel cells.

David Aili obtained his MSc degree in Organic Chemistry in 2007 from the Institute of Technology at Linköping University after a diploma project at the Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University. He subsequently moved to Technical University of Denmark to pursue a PhD in the field of proton conducting membranes for electrochemical energy conversion technologies under the supervision of Professor Niels Bjerrum at the Department of Chemistry. After obtaining his PhD degree in 2011 and after a shorter period as a development engineer in the in the phenolic resin business, he joined the newly formed Department of Energy Conversion and Storage at Technical University of Denmark in 2012 as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. His current research covers fundamental and application-oriented aspects of ion conducting materials with special emphasis on polymer-based membranes.





Hans Aage Hjuler was educated as MSc (Chemistry) at the Technical University of Denmark in 1980. In 1983 he obtained his PhD degree in Advanced Rechargeable Batteries at the Technical University of Denmark. As post-doc he formed a significant research group in batteries (from 1983) and fuel cells R&D (from 1988). He has worked with PAFC, MCFC, SOFC and PEM-based fuel cell systems and materials. He worked as laboratory manager with superconducting materials (high Tc) at NKT Research Center from 1991-94. He was director in Novo Nordisk from 1998-2009. He was one of the founders of Danish Power Systems in 1994 and chairman from 1994-2010. He was appointed Managing Director, CEO in 2010. HAH is vice-chair of the Board of Directors of the Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, member of Annex 22, International Energy Agency (IEA) Implementing Agreement on Advanced Fuel Cells. He is member of the Scientific Committee of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH-JU), European Commission, Brussels, Belgium.

Jens Oluf Jensen is a full Professor at Technical University of Denmark where he is heading the section named Proton Conductors (ca. 25 people) at Department of Energy Conversion and Storage. He is the coordinator of the technology tracks for PEM fuel cells and for low temperature electrolyzers at the department. In 1997, he received his PhD for a study on metal hydrides for batteries. Today his research fields include high temperature PEM fuel cells and alkaline electrolyzers. The approach is experimental and focused on materials like electrolytes, catalysts and electrode structures. He has initiated and coordinated numerous national and international research projects, mostly in collaboration with industry, and arranged a number of symposia/workshops. Lately he chaired the third International Carisma Conference in Copenhagen 2012 and the Danish Korean PEM Fuel cell workshop in Seoul 2013. He is a board member of the Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel cells in Denmark. At DTU, he has taught at numerous courses and is at present involved in teaching hydrogen energy and fuel cells as well as thermodynamics.