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CONFERENCE PROGRAM AND BOOK OF ABSTRACTS FOR THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUEL CELL & HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY (ICFCHT 2011 )
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22 - 23 November 2011 InterContinental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The 3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Technology
Organised by
“CLEAN ENERGY FOR TOMORROW: Towards Zero Emission & Carbon Free Future”
http://icfcht2011.com/
http://www.ukm.my/selfuel/
The 3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Technology
Agenda
Location of Events
Registration Desk:
21 November 2011 (Sakura Room)
22 November 2011 (Ballroom foyer)
Welcoming Speech and Plenary Keynote: Ballroom 3
Oral Presentation: Ballroom 2 & 3, Junior Ballroom 1 & 2
Poster Presentation: Ballroom foyer
Lunch: Ballroom 1
Tea Break: Ballroom foyer
Conference Dinner: Ballroom 1 & 2
8.30 ~ 9.00 am
9.00 ~ 11.00 am
11.00 ~ 11.30 am
11.30 ~ 1.00 pm
1.00 ~ 2.00 pm
2.00 ~ 4.35 pm
4.35 ~ 4.45 pm
Welcoming Coffee
Plenary Keynote Lectures
Poster session & Tea Break
Oral Presentation
Lunch
Oral Presentation
Tea Break
23 November 2011 22 November 2011
Welcoming Coffee & Registration
Welcoming Speech
Plenary Keynote Lectures
Poster session & Tea Break
Plenary Keynote Lectures
Lunch
Oral Presentation
Tea Break
8.00 ~ 9.00 am
9.00 ~ 9.15 am
9.15 ~ 10.45 am
10.45 ~ 11.15 am
11.15 ~ 12.45 pm
12.45 ~ 2.00 pm
2.00 ~ 4.35 pm
4.35 ~ 4.45 pm
Conference Dinner 8.00 ~ 11.00 pm
21 November 2011 : Early Registration
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Welcome Message from the Conference Chair
Founder Director & Professor Fuel Cell Institute Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Prof. Ir. Dr. Wan Ramli Wan Daud
On behalf of the International Scientific Advisory Committee and the Organizing Committee, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all participants of The 3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Technology.
Peaking and subsequent depletion of fossil fuels, and climate change and global warm-ing because of carbon dioxide emission have forced governments to diversify energy resources and develop green energy technologies. Global nuclear energy expansion is uncertain because of negative general public opinion after major disasters such as the most recent Fukushima Daichi disaster, may hinder its expansion. Large scale biofuel deployment is unlikely because of the conflict between crops for fuel and food. Solar energy is still constrained by costs while wind and wave energy are hindered by low energy extraction efficiency, seasonal variability and weather unpredictability.
H2 energy used in the fuel cell is a strong alternative to replace fossil fuels in the future especially in transportation and portable power because it is green, sustainable, clean environ-mental friendly and emits only water. The hydrogen economy is now gathering pace with re-newed investments in large hydrogen infrastructure, fuel cell powered transportation and distrib-uted fuel cell power demonstration projects in North America, Europe and Japan in the 21st century. Research and development efforts on hydrogen energy and fuel cell have also acceler-ated in the past decade and the trend will continue into the next few decades.
The aim of this conference is therefore to provide a comprehensive forum for re-searchers and professionals who are engaged in the field of fuel cell and hydrogen technology to present and discuss their work with other colleagues from all over the world and from diverse disciplines ranging from electrochemistry and materials science to chemical and mechanical en-gineering. I sincerely hope that this event will bring together international scientists and engi-neers to meet and discuss their achievements and share ideas for further advancement of the field.
I hope that this conference will provide an overview of the latest scientific and techno-logical developments and current status of fuel cells and hydrogen technology. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all invited speakers for their contributions in showing us the big picture of fuel cell and hydrogen technology.
Finally, I would like to sincerely wish all our guests and delegates a very pleasant stay in Kuala Lumpur enjoy what the city can offer.
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Welcome
Center for Materials Technology Agency for the Assessment and Aplication of Technology (BPPT), Indonesia
Dr-Eng. Eniya Listiani Dewi
Distinguished delegates, ladies, and gentlemen:
On behalf of Co-Chair and on my own behalf, I welcome you to The 3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology. There is a greater consciousness of the links and inter-dependence of the two topics; fuel cell and hydrogen technology on scientific research which leads to a better understanding and knowledge of environmental issues and as well as industrial development to protect our fragile environment, but also to ensure it is safe for present and future generations. The interest of the international scientific community is clear, since 2007 for the 1st and 2009 for the 2nd we have this conferences at The Agency for the Assessment and Application Technology (BPPT) Indonesia and have increased of participants. To explore this Conference in Asian countries we collaborate to Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. I am sure that the selected topics will provide you with a wealth of information and many opportunities for discussions. The Conference review of the broad range of beneficial uses of these fuel cell and hydrogen techniques will help to increase our understanding of their contributions to new energy development, and of their socio-economic impact especially for Asian countries.
These Conference are at the forefront of efforts to transform the energy network, fundamentally altering the way energy is generated and used. Fuel cells and hydrogen technologies are being commercially deployed today to solve critical problems in our energy infrastructure and deliver clean, reliable power to leading edge corporate, academic and public sector users. Whereas these Conference represents the full spectrum of the supply chain from universities, government laboratories and agencies, trade associations, fuel cell materials, components and systems manufacturers, hydrogen producers and fuel distributors, utilities and other end users. The Conference will also be concerned with the importance of the analytical quality of results, a topic of increasing awareness and investigation. This valuable aspect of some interesting new developments and advanced techniques will also be highlighted during the Conference.
I would also like to refer some different, interesting and possibly co-ordinated an international project in next future with International Hydrogen Energy Association (IHEA). I am very grateful to IHEA that made these conference activities as one activity of socialization of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies in Asian countries area.
Finally, fuel cell and hydrogen technology in science and industrial applications will be emphasised during this meeting. As we know, we will appreciate your inputs and suggestions to improve in next programe. The challenges made by the Conference are significant, I wish you a very pleasant to discuss and a produce the successful meeting.
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Organizing Committee
Organizer : FUEL CELL INSTITUTE, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia Chairperson : Prof. Ir. Dr. Wan Ramli Wan Daud Co-chairperson : Dr-Eng. Eniya Listiani Dewi Secretariat : Umi Azmah Hasran Nabilah Mohd Sofian Treasury : Prof. Dr. Siti Kartom Kamarudin Prof. Ir. Dr. Zahira Yaakob Norhayati Juhari Noor Shahirah Shamsul Fahimah Abd Lah Halim Nabila A. Karim BPPT Representative : Jarot Raharjo Technical / Program : Prof. Dr. Ja’afar Sahari / Publication Dr. Loh Kee Shyuan Lim Swee Su Mohd Faizal Md Nasir Haslina binti Ahmad Nurul Akidah Bt. Baharuddin Nurfatin Bt. Ab. Rahman Exhibition & Financing : Dr. Edy Herianto @ Abdul Hadi Majlan Lorna Jeffery Minggu Azman Md Nor Nik Samila binti Che Yusoff Hafizatul Izzati binti Badrul Zaman Hendra Suherman Siti Afiqah Abdul Hamid Hasmida Abd. Kadir Ros Emelia Wong Wai Yin Iswandi Nishata Royan A/P Rajendran Royan
Logistics : Dr. Shahbudin Mastar @ Masdar
Masli Irwan Rosli
Sakinah Din
Zul Fauzi Azlan Mohd
Mohd Asri Yusof
Mohamad Fareeq Ahmad Fudzi
Arrif Fadzillah Haron
Web Development & Publicity : Mohd Suhaimi Umar
Mohamad Afiq Bin Samah
T. Husaini
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International Scientific Advisory Committee
Prof. Dr. Nigel Peter Brandon (Imperial College London), UK Prof. Dr. Angelika Heinzel (University of Duisburg-Essen), Germany Prof. Dr. Eng. Nakagawa Nobuyoshi (Gunma University), Japan Prof. Dr. Sasaki Kazunari (Kyushu University), Japan Prof. Dr. Uchida Hirohisa (Tokai University), Japan Dr. Subhash C. Singhal (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), US Prof. Dr. Abdul Amir Hassan Kadhum (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Dr. Hj. Abu Bakar Mohamed (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Ir. Dr. Abdul Wahab Mohammad (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Dr. Andanastuti Muchtar (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Dr. Che Hassan Che Haron (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Dr. Jaafar Sahari (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Dr. Kamaruzzaman Sopian (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Dr. Mohd Ambar Yarmo (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Ir. Dr. Mohd Sobri Takriff (UKM), Malaysia Prof. Dr. Norhamidi Muhamad (UKM), Malaysia Dr. Ir. Marzan A. Iskandar (BPPT), Indonesia Dr. Unggul Priyanto (BPPT), Indonesia Dr. Agus Hadi Santosa W. (BPPT), Indonesia Dr. Barman Tambunan (BPPT), Indonesia
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Organizer
Fuel Cell Institute (SELFUEL), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
Indigenous fuel cell technology and hydrogen energy research program at UKM began in 1996. The first fuel cell technology developed at UKM was the proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) which is suitable for automobile and portable power application. The research program has since evolved and the Fuel Cell Institute is currently carrying out fundamental studies on the various components that make up the fuel cell stack: membrane electrode assemblies (MEA) and bipolar plates as well as on fuel cell system design, and on emerging fuel cell technologies: Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) using methanol fuel, Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) using hyrdogen fuel, and Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) using wastewater. SELFUEL is also carrying out fundamental studies on fuel processing of alcohols into hydrogen using chemical catalysis, biohydrogen from dark fermentation of wastewaters using mixed and pure cultures and solar hydrogen in phtoelectrochemical cell using dye sensitized photoanodes.
Prof. Ir. Dr. Wan Ramli Wan Daud (Chair) Founder Director of the Fuel Cell Institute (SELFUEL) Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia
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Co-Organizer
Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Indonesia
Fuel cell implementation technology has been started in 1998 at BPPT, with a few applications of fuel cell systems on motorcycles within reverse engineering of PEMFC stack modules. Furthermore, since 2005 continued with the devel-opment of materials for PEMFC components, which include new hydrocarbon electrolyte membranes, polymer composite graphite and metal bipolar plate, and catalyst for the cathode as well as on DMFC applications. The applications of PEMFC are intended for stationary power to certain areas in accordance with local natural resources. For the development of hydrogen gas production as the main fuel, has also started in early 2006, which uses raw materials of natural gas by inorganic membrane steam reformer, water and or methanol by electrolyzer or reverse fuel cell technology and using biomass by bacterial fermentation method.
Dr-Eng. Eniya Listiani Dewi (Co-Chair) Center for Materials Technology Agency for the Assessment and Aplication of Technology (BPPT), Indonesia
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Speakers Profile
Plenary Keynote Speakers
Prof. Dr. Nigel Peter Brandon Director of the Energy Futures Lab Department of Earth Science &Engineering Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Dr. Subhash C. Singhal Battelle Fellow and Director Fuel Cells Energy and Environment Directorate Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), USA
Mr. Stefan Petters Executive Chairman
Guo 际 Business Development Consult Austria
Dr. Ir. Unggul Priyanto Deputy for Information Energy and Material Technology The Agency for The Assessment and Application of Technology, Indonesia
Prof. Ir. Dr. Wan Ramli Wan Daud Founder Director of the Fuel Cell Institute Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
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Speakers Profile
Prof. Dr. Hirohisa Uchida Vice President of International Association for Hydrogen Energy (IAHE) Executive Director, Tokai Institute of Global Education and Research (TIGER) School of Engineering Tokai University, Japan
Prof. Dr. Sasaki Kazunari Director & Professor, International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy Associate Director & Principal Investigator, WPI International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research, Faculty of Engineering (Hydrogen Energy Systems) Kyushu University, Japan
Prof. Dr. Eng. Nobuyoshi Nakagawa Editor, Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Graduate School of Engineering, Gunma University, Japan
Prof. Dr. Angelika Heinzel Director of the Center for Fuel Cell Technology GmbH (ZBT) Head of the Energy Technology Department, Institute for Energy and Environmental Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Prof. Dr. Ghasem Najafpour Editor in Chief, World Journal of Applied Science Editor in Chief, Middle East Journal of Scientific Research Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Iran
Plenary Keynote Speakers
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General Information
Domestic Attendee Early bird discount Standard rate
Student RM 600 RM 800
Researchers, Academicians, Engineers RM 700 RM 900
International Attendee Early bird discount Standard rate
Student USD 270 USD 300
Researchers, Academicians, Engineers USD 370 USD 400
On-site registration Monday, 21 November 2011, 1600 - 1900 (Sakura Room) Tuesday, 22 November 2011, 0800 - 0900 (Ballroom foyer)
Conference Materials Registered participants will receive the Conference Program and Book of Abstracts, Conference Proceedings CD and certificate of attendance in a conference bag.
Information for Oral Presentation The secretariat requests that speakers submit their electronic presentation files and their short biodata to the conference assistants at the Presentations Room 15 minutes before their sessions start.
Information for Poster Sessions Poster session will be in the foyer in front of the ballroom. All presenters must ensure their poster has been setup before the poster session.
Admittance & Tag Policies Participants will be given name tags at registration. For security reasons, participants are requested to wear their name tag throughout the entire conference event.
Plenary Keynote Sessions Plenary Keynotes Sessions will be held in the Ballroom 3.
Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions will be held in the Ballroom 2 & 3 and Junior Ballroom 1 & 2.
Lunch & Tea break Lunch will be served from 1300 - 1400 in Ballroom 1. Participant will be provided with coupon for admission to lunch at registration. Tea break will be served at the Ballroom foyer.
Conference Dinner The conference dinner will be held at Junior Ballroom 1 & 2 on 22 November 2011. Tickets at RM 150 or USD 50 (cash only) can be purchased at the registration desk.
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General Information
Supporting Organization:
Sponsors:
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Program Schedule
Date Time Program 21 November 2011 1600 -1900 Early registration
22 November 2011 0800-0900 Welcoming coffee & Registration
0900-0915 Welcoming speech by ICFCHT 2011’s Chairman
0915-0945 0945-1015 1015-1045
Chairperson: Dr-Eng. Eniya Listiani Dewi Plenary Keynote 1: Prof. Ir. Dr. Wan Ramli Wan Daud Plenary Keynote 2: Prof. Dr. Sasaki Kazunari Plenary Keynote 3: Prof. Dr. Nigel Peter Brandon
1045-1115 Poster Session & Tea Break
1115-1145 1145-1215 1215-1245
Chairperson: Prof. Ir. Dr. Wan Ramli Wan Daud Plenary Keynote 4: Dr. Subhash C. Singhal Plenary Keynote 5: Mr. Stefan Petters Plenary Keynote 6: Prof. Dr. Hirohisa Uchida
1245-1400 Lunch
Parallel Session 1
Chairperson Dr. Hafizuddin Jumali
Prof. Dr. Ja’afar Sahari
Ms. Lorna Jeffery Minggu
Dr. Shahbuddin Mastar @ Masdar
1400-1415 A1 B1 C1 D1
1415-1430 A2 B2 C2 D2
1430-1445 A3 B3 C3 D3
1445-1500 A4 B4 C4 D4
1500-1515 A5 B5 C5 D5
Parallel Session 2
Chairperson Dr. Edy Herianto Majlan
Dr. Loh Kee Shyuan
Prof. Dr. Zahira Yaakob
Dr. Abu Bakar Sulong
1520-1535 A6 B6 C6 D6
1535-1550 A7 B7 C7 C7
1550-1605 A8 B8 C8 C8
1605-1620 A9 B9 C9 C9
1620-1635 A10 B10 C10 C10
1635-1645 Tea break and end of 1st day program
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Program Schedule
Date Time Program
23 November 2011 0830-0900 Welcoming coffee
0900-0930 0930-1000 1000-1030 1030-1100
Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Hamdani Saidi Plenary Keynote 7: Dr. Ir. Unggul Priyanto Plenary Keynote 8: Prof. Dr. Eng. Nobuyoshi Nakagawa Plenary Keynote 9: Prof. Dr. Angelika Heinzel Plenary Keynote 10: Prof. Dr. Ghasem Najafpour
1100-1130 Poster Session & Tea Break
Parallel Session 3
Chairperson Prof. Dr. Abu Bakar
Mohamad
Prof. Dr. Abdul Amir H.
Kadhum
Prof. Dr Norhamidi Muhamad
Prof. Ir. Dr. Abdul Wahab Mohammad
1130-1145 A11 B11 C11 D11
1145-1200 A12 B12 C12 D12
1200-1215 A13 B13 C13 D13
1215-1230 A14 B14 C14 D14
1230-1245 A15 B15 C15 D15
1245-1300 A16 B16 C16 D16
1300-1400 Lunch
Parallel Session 4
Chairperson Prof. Dr. Siti Kartom
Kamarudin
Mr. Masli Ir-wan Rosli
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jamaliah
Md Jahim
Prof. Dr. Mohd Sobri Tariff
1400-1415 A17 B17 C17 D17
1415-1430 A18 B18 C18 D18
1430-1445 A19 B19 C19 D19
1445-1500 A20 B20 C20 D20
1500-1515 A21 B21 C21 D21
Parallel Session 5
Chairperson Assoc. Prof. Dr. Meor
Zainal Talib
Assoc Prof. Dr. Mohd.
Kassim
Dr. Manal Ismail
1520-1535 A22 B22 C2
1535-1550 A23 B23 C23
1550-1605 A24 B24 C24
1605-1620 A25 B25 C25
1620-1635 B26 C26
1635-1645 Tea break and end of conference
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Plenary Keynote List
No. Name Title
L1 Prof. Ir. Dr.
Wan Ramli Wan Daud
Clean Energy for Tomorrow: Towards Zero Emission and
Carbon Free Future
L2 Prof. Dr. Sasaki Kazunari Materials Research for Flexible Fuel Cells
L3 Prof. Dr.
Nigel Peter Brandon Engineering Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes
L4 Dr. Subhash C. Singhal High Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Status,
Challengers and Opportunities
L5 Mr. Stefan Petters H2 Economy –
A Centennial Opportunity for the Small and Regional to Grow Bottom-Up
L6 Prof. Dr.
Hirohisa Uchida
Production of Cold Water By A Metal Hydride Freezer And Its Application To Agriculture And Fish
Cultivation
L7 Dr. Ir. Unggul Priyanto Hydrogen Technology Development and Its Oppor-
tunities in Indonesia
L8 Prof. Dr. Eng.
Nobuyoshi Nakagawa Development of a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell with a
Porous Carbon Plate
L9 Prof. Dr. Angelika Heinzel Membrane Fuel Cells - Lessons Learned And Future
Improvement
L10 Prof. Dr. Ghasem
Najafpour Bioelectricity Generation In Biological Fuel Cell With
And Without Mediators
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Oral Presentation List
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Dr. Hafizuddin Jumali
Ballroom 2
A1 Keynote Paper: Development of alternative proton conducting membranes for high temperature PEM fuel cell using radiation induced grafting Mohamed Mahmoud Nasef, Arshad Ahmad, Hamdani Saidi
A2
Fabrication and evaluation of Nafion nanocomposite membrane based on ZrO2-TiO2 binary nanoparticles as fuel cell MEA Gh. Mohammadi, M. Jahanshahi, A. Rahimpour
A3
Temperature controlling of a tubular solid oxide fuel cell for stationary systems S. A. Hajimolana, M. A. Hussain, W. M. A. Wan Daud
A4
Single seated fuel cell vehicle simulation for power requirements based on variable driving conditions M.R.Mustaffa, R.Atan, W.A.N.W Mohamed,
A5
A three-dimensional, two-phase, non-isothermal model for high temperature PEM fuel cells Purushothama Chippar, Hyunchul Ju
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Dr. Edy Herianto Majlan
Venue: Ballroom 2
A6 Development of single cell transparent visualization test rig for two-phase flow analysis of a PEM fuel cell K.I.Sainan, R.Atan, W.A.NajmiW.Mohamed
A7
Synthesis and characterization of Ni@Pt core-shell nanoparticles on multi-walled carbon nanotubes for direct methanol fuel cells Shahid Ali, Riaz Ahmed, Muhammad Shahid Ansari
A8
Copper-phthalocyanine and nickel nanoparticles as novel cathode catalysts in microbial fuel cells Manal Ismail, Mostafa Ghasemi , Wan Ramli Wan Daud, Lee Yoke Heng, Siti Kar-tom Kamarudin
A9
Optimization the compression moulding process for bipolar plate production using Taguchi method Mohd Zulkefli Selamat, Jaafar Sahari, Norhamidi Muhamad, Andanastuti Muchtar and Abu Bakar Sulong
A10
Modelling stresses in mea to enhance the performance of PEM fuel cell Purnima Swarup Khare, Abhaya Swarup, Narendra Kumar
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Oral Presentation List
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Abu Bakar Mohamad
Venue: Ballroom 2
A11
Optimization of the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) fabrication factors by design of experiment (DOE) method U.A. Hasran, S.K. Kamarudin, W.R.W. Daud, B.Y. Majlis, A.B. Mohamad and A.A.H. Kadhum
A12
Performance of intermediate temperatures direct ethanol fuel cell using PBI membrane Nur Hidayati, Mohamed Mamlouk and Keith Scott
A13
La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-δ - based cathodes for SDC-carbonate composite electrolyte Jarot Raharjo, A. Muchtar, W.R.W.Daud, N.Mohamad, E.H.Majlan
A14
Simulation of water balance in PEM fuel cell system that uses external humidifier Mulyazmi, W.R.W Daud, E.H Majlan
A15
Effect of composition of Cu0.5-Co0.5-CeO2 based YSZ cermet anode on the performance of hydrogen and direct butane SOFC Gurpreet Kaur, Suddhasatwa Basu
A16
Performance analysis of different fuel cell lightweight vehicle power configurations while operating on an inclined road M. H. A. M. Fakharuzi, T. A. Ward, R. Atan
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Siti Kartom Kamarudin
Venue: Ballroom 2
A17 Electrochemical properties of a single serpentine PEMFC with saturated hydrogen and dry air Erni Misran, Nik Suhaimi Mat Hassan, Wan Ramli Wan Daud, Edy Herianto Majlan
A18
Effect of nano sized filler on the properties of epoxy composite for bipolar plate in PEMFC J. Sahari, A. B. Sulong, H. Suherman
A19
Fabrication of CB/G/epoxy composites for bipolar plate in PEM fuel cell Hendra Suherman, Jaafar Sahari,Abu Bakar Sulong, Sofia MALAYSIA
A20
Evaluation of feedstock for the manufacture of bipolar plates Iswandi , J. Sahari and A.B. Sulong MALAYSIA
A21
High performance LSCM based anodes using scalable alternative to the classical impregnation technique Samir Boulfrad, Mark Cassidy, Elisabeth Djurado, John Irvine and Ghassan Jabbour
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Oral Presentation List
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Ja’afar Sahari
Ballroom 3
B1 Computational investigation of counter-flow reactants using CFD-ACE+ with experimental Z. Hamdan, W. A. Najmi W. Mohamed MALAYSIA
B2
The effect of pretreatment of the green powder on the material characteristic & electrical properties of the sintered anode-support for SOFC Sulistyo, S, S. Ariffin , S. Mahzan MALAYSIA
B3
Characteristic and electrochemical performance of Ba0.2Sr0.8Co0.8Fe0.2O3−δ cathode material for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells Mojgan Ahmadrezaei, Andanastuti Muchtar, Norhamidi Muhamad, C.Y.Tan
B4
Power generation by active biocatalyst in mediator less microbial fuel cell S. Fatemi, A. A. Ghoreyshi , G. Najafpour, M. Rahimnejad
B5
The effect of nitric acid, ethylenediamine, and diethanolamine modified polyaniline nanoparticles anode electrode in a microbial fuel cell system Wan Ramli Wan Daud, Mostafa Ghasemi, Nader Mokhtarian,Manal Ismail , Siti Kar-tom Kamarudin, Ghasem Najafpour MALAYSIA
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS
Chairperson: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Meor Zainal Talib
Venue: Ballroom 2
A22
Synthesis and structural characterization of CMK-3 as catalyst support for fuel cells Abdul Hamid Budiman, Eniya Listiani Dewi, Bing Joe Hwang INDONESIA
A23
Platinum/yttria stabilized zirconia(YSZ)–carbon nanocomposite as higher activity catalyst for proton exchange membrane fuel cells Rabia Naeem, Riaz Ahmed, Muhammad Shahid Ansari PAKISTAN
A24
Effect of wet and dry oxidation of MWCNTs on the electrical and mechanical properties of nanocomposite plates for bipolar plates applications R. Nishata Royan , Abu Bakar Sulong, Jaafar Sahari MALAYSIA
A25
Performance of fuel cells and electrolyzers in storage or compensation of elec-tricity in hybrid system with renewable energy sources Omid Palizban, M.A.Rezaei , A.R.Teimouri MALAYSIA
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Oral Presentation List
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Dr. Loh Kee Shyuan
Ballroom 3
B6 LSCF layer on SDC substrate by aqueous electrophoretic deposition Hamimah Abd.Rahman, Andanastuti Muchtar, Norhamidi Muhamad, and Huda Abdullah MALAYSIA
B7
Characterization of electrodes and mea performance test with varies platinum content Dedi Rohendi, Edy Herianto Majlan, Abu Bakar Mohamad ,Wan Ramli Wan Daud, Abdul Amir Hassan Kadhum, Loh Kee Shyuan MALAYSIA
B8
Promotion role of Ru and Sn in mesoporous PtRu and PtRuSn alloys towards ethanol oxidation reaction J. Thepkaew , S. Therdthianwong, A. Kucernak, A.Therdthianwong THAILAND
B9
Preparation and fabrication of Ag–Bi2O3 composite cathode on stainless steel substrates by slurry painting method Dedikarni, A. Muchtar, N. Muhamad, W.R.W. Daud MALAYSIA
B10
Dynamic modeling of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell generation system for grid connection studies M. Z. C. Wanik, N.A.Zambri, A. Mohamed , H. Shareef MALAYSIA
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS
Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Abdul Amir Hassan Kadhum
Venue: Ballroom 3
B11
Biofouling effect on sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)/poly(ether sulfone) composite membrane in microbial fuel cell Lim Swee Su, Chong Poh She, Jamaliah Md. Jahim and Wan Ramli Wan Daud MALAYSIA
B12
Ni-YSZ anode stabilization by inducing strong metal support interaction between nickel and titania in solid oxide fuel cell Pankaj Tiwari, Suddhasatwa Basu INDIA
B13
Effect of PTFE content and sintering temperature on the properties of backing layer Edy Herianto Majlan, Dedi Rohendi, Abu Bakar Mohamad,Wan Ramli Wan Daud, Abdul Amir Hassan Kadhum , Loh Kee Shyuan MALAYSIA
B14
Analysis of methylene blue as electron shuttle in microbial fuel cell with cyclic voltammeter Mostafa Rahimnejad, Ghasem.D. Najafpour, A. A. Ghoreyshi, Sang-Eun Oh, Sedky H. A. Hassan IRAN
B15
Production of bioelectricity in a novel membrane less microbial fuel cell Ali Tardast, Ghasem Najafpour, Mostafa Rahimnejad IRAN
B16
Affordable hydrogen refilling infrastructure for fuel cell powered personal mo-bility vehicles Joerg Weigl, Zizi Wang and Hamdani Saidi MALAYSIA
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Oral Presentation List
SUSTAINABLE HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY Chairperson: Mr. Masli Irwan Rosli
Venue: Ballroom 3
B17
Low-cost counter electrode with a composite film of graphene /nafion® for a highly efficiency dye-sensitized solar cell M.H.Yeh, J.S. Su, L.Y.Lin, C.P.Lee, C.Y. Chen, C.G. Wu, C.L. Sun, R. Vittal, K.C. Ho TAIWAN
B18
Economic analysis and cost minimization for hydrogen production from oil palm empty fruit bunch via steam gasification Abrar Inayat, Murni M Ahmad, M I Abdul Mutalib, Suzana Yusup MALAYSIA
B19
Kinetics modeling of pyrolysis and gasification of palm kernel shell for hydrogen production using simulink Tigabwa Yosef, Murni M. Ahmad, Suzana Yusup and Abrar Inayat MALAYSIA
B20
Synthesize and characterization of nickel oxide and iron oxide doped carbon nanofibers via electrospun PVDF nanofibers Norazrina Mat Jali, Zahira Yaakob, Samaneh Shahgaldi, Wan Ramli Wan Daud MALAYSIA
B21
A comparative investigation of PKS Steam gasification in the presence of Ni and Fe bimetallic catalysts Anita Ramli, Siti Eda Eliana Misi, Mas Fatiha Mohamad,Sharifah Shahidah Abdullah and Suzana Yusup MALAYSIA
FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS
Chairperson: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Kassim
Venue: Ballroom 3
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Highly eifficient dye–sensitized solar cell with a novel organic dye L.Y.Lin, C.P.Lee, M.H.Yeh, A.Baheti, R.Vittal, K.R.Justin Thomas, K.C.Ho TAIWAN
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Experimental heat transfer of a chaotic flow cooling channel for an air-cooled PEM fuel cell stack W. A. Najmi W. Mohamed and Rahim Atan MALAYSIA
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Separator in dual chamber microbial fuel cell using modified sulfonated poly (ether ether ketone) membrane with charge surface modifying macromolecules (SPEEK- cSMM) Mohamed Afizal Mohamed Amin, Abdul Halim Mohd Yusof, Nur Dianaty Nordin, Ahmad Fauzi Ismail, Mohd Noorul Anam and Nik Azmi Nik Mahmud MALAYSIA
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Modified sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) with phosphotungstic acid (SPEEK-PWA) as new alternative membrane used in microbial fuel cell Abdul Halim Mohd Yusof, Mohamed Afizal Mohamed Amin, Ahmad Fauzi Ismail , Mohd Noorul Anam, and Nik Azmi Nik Mahmud MALAYSIA
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SUSTAINABLE HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY Chairperson: Ms. Lorna Jeffery Minggu
Junior Ballroom 1
C1 Catalytic hydrogen generation from sodium borohydride in water-methanol mixtures using structured Fe-B Joey D. Ocon, Rizalinda L. De Leon, Trinh Ngoc Tuan, Jaeyoung Lee, THE PHILIPPINES
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Fabrication of gallium-doped tungsten trioxide thin film photoelectrodes Ng Kim Hang, Lorna Jeffery Minggu and Mohammad B. Kassim MALAYSIA
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Molybdenum Tp* nitrosyldithiolene complex as potential photosensitizer for photoelectrochemical cell Mark Lee Wun Fui, Ng Kim Hang, Lorna Jeffery Minggu, Akrajas Ali Umar and Mohammad B. Kassim MALAYSIA
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Hydrogen storage in amine borane complexes Dileep Kumar, S.K. Mahajan, H.A. Mangalvedekar INDIA
C5
Effect of carbon nano-tube mixed into Mg on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics Hideki Niinuma, Kenji Aikawa, Yoshitake Nishi and Haru-Hisa Uchida JAPAN
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Junior Ballroom 1
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Influence of sulfur on catalytic autothermal reforming of hydrocarbons H.Zeman, M.Url, R.Rauch, H.Hofbauer AUSTRIA
C7
Biohydrogen production from oil palm empty fruit bunch hydrolysate by acclimatized mixed consortia Chong Poh She , Mariatul Fadzillah Mansor, Jamaliah Md. Jahim1, Sahilah Abd. Mu-talib, Shuhaida Harun, Osman Hassan3 and Marzuki Mustafa MALAYSIA
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Auto thermal partial oxidative steam reforming of methanol over Cu0.5Zn0.5Mn2O4 catalyst- pathway of co formation and kinetic studies S.T. Yong, K. Hidajat, S. Kawi, X.S. Wu MALAYSIA
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Catalytic surface reaction mechanism of methanol reforming- advances, challenges and opportunityies for sustainable development S.T. Yong, K. Hidajat, S. Kawi, X.S. Wu MALAYSIA
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Catalytic effects of nano-sized TiC, TiN, Nb2O5, Cr2O3 and NiCl2 on the hy-drogen storage properties of LiAlH4 Rafi-ud-dina, Li Pinga, Qu Xuanhuia CHINA
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FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Norhamidi Muhamad
Junior Ballroom 1
C11 The influence of teflon in catalyst ink on the performance of membrane electrode assembly Mohammad.Nasr Esfahani, Bagher.Faghih Imani, Isar Dashti, Mehdi Zamani
C12
Effect of yttrium modified alumina support in ni steam methane reforming F. Bahadoran, S Dialameh, A Zamanian, Y. Zamani
C13
Combined power generation and COD removal using whey as substrate in a dual chambered microbial fuel cell T.Jafary, A.A. Ghoreyshi, G.D. Najafpour, M. Rahimnejad
C14
Performance modeling of catalyst structure effects in the proton exchange membrane fuel cells Zetao Xia, Yihua Wang, Jianyi Lin
C15
Review of solid acid materials as electrolyte for proton exchange membrane fuel cell N.Mohammad, K.S.Loh, A.B.Mohamad, A.A.H.Kadhum
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Study & design system of fuel cell – biogas – solar cell Mohammadreza Ashraf Khorasani, Saied Asghari, Bagher Faghih Imani, Mohamad Nasr Esfahani
SUSTAINABLE HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY Chairperson: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jamaliah Md. Jahim
Junior Ballroom 1
C17 Reaction kinetics of the FeTi hydrogen storage alloy with nano-structured surface layers H.Uchida, M.Hattori, Y.Miyamoto, T.Haraki
C18
Thermoeconomic analysis of helium circulation systems for a VHTR-SI hydrogen production plant Alexander Mendoza, Juan-Luis Francois, Pamela F. Nelson, Alejandro Anaya
C19
Performance tests on metal hydride based hydrogen storage devices B. Satya Sekhar, P. Muthukumar and P. Suresh INDIA
C20
Effect of Ni loading on hydrogen production by steam reforming of ethanol over Ni/Al2O3 catalysts A. Bshish, Z. Yaakob, B. Narayanan and A. Ebshish
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Catalytic steam reforming of glycerol over cerium and palladium based catalysts for hydrogen production A. Ebshish, Z. Yaakob, B. Narayanan, A. Bshish
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FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Dr. Mohd Shahbudin Mastar@Masdar
Junior Ballroom 2
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Keynote Paper: Anode development for direct hydrocarbon solid oxide fuel cell B. B. Patil and S. Basu INDIA
D2
Rheological studies of Nickel/scandia-stabilised-zirconia screen-printing inks and characterization of the resultant films for solid oxide fuel cell anode fabri-cation Mahendra R.Somalu, Vladimir Yufit, Nigel P.Brandon UNITED KINGDOM
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Nitrogen-doped carbon and its composites as electrocatalysts for fuel cell applications: Review K.S.Loh, W.Y.Wong, W.R.W.Daud, A.B.Mohammad, A.A.H. Kadhum, E.H.Majlan MALAYSIA
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Electrical conductivity and corrosion phenomenon of carbon nanotube/graphite/ stainless steel powder (SS316L)/ polypropylene nanocomposite M.I.Ramli , A.B.Sulong , E.R.Ho , Jaafar Sahari MALAYSIA
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Efficient composite bipolar plate reinforced with graphene for proton exchange membrane fuel cell Biraj Kumar Kakati and Anil Verma INDIA
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SUSTAINABLE HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY/ HYDROGEN SUSTAINABILITY AND ECONOMIC VIABILITY Chairperson: Dr. Manal Ismail
Junior Ballroom 1
C22 Medium Development for Enhanced Biohydrogen Production by Enterobacter cloacae KBH3 Isolated from Termite Gut I. Harun, J. Md Jahim, N. Anuar MALAYSIA
C23
Hydrogen production by steam reforming of glycerol over Ni/Ce/Cu hydroxyapatite supported catalaysts L. Hakim, Z. Yaakob, M. Ismail, W. R.W. Daud, R. Sari MALAYSIA
C24
Comparative study of turbulence models performance for refueling of compressed hydrogen tanks Abhilash Suryan, Heuy Dong Kim, Toshiaki Setoguchi SOUTH KOREA
C25
Palladium-doped titania nanofibers for hydrogen storage Samaneh Shahgaldi, Zahira Yaakob, Dariush Jafar Khadem,Wan Ramli Wan Daud MALAYSIA
C26
Fuel crisis in Malaysia and hydrogen as an alternative Halim Razali, Kamaruzzaman Sopian, Baharuddin Ali, Sohif Mat MALAYSIA
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FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Dr. Abu Bakar Sulong
Junior Ballroom 2
D6 Synthesis of electrochemically active nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes from iron (II) phthalocyanine W.Y.Wong, W.R.W.Daud, A.B.Mohammad, A.A.H. Kadhum, K.S.Loh & E.H.Majlan
D7
Performance analysis of fuel cell with variation of assembly pressure M. Kurniawan, W.R.W.Daud, E.H.Majlan, J. Sahari MALAYSIA
D8
Nafion/Pd-SiO2 nanofibers composite membrane with improved selectivity for DMFC application H.S.Thiam, W.R.W.Daud, S.K.Kamarudin, A.B.Mohammad, A.A.H. Kadhum, K.S.Loh, E.H.Majlan
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A comparison of DMFC degradation under different modes of operation N.Wongyao, S.M.S.Kumar, K.Scott, A.Therdthianwong, S.Therdthianwong THAILAND
D10
Water transport properties in a single serpentine pem fuel cell at various temperatures and pressures Erni Misran, Nik Suhaimi Mat Hassan, Wan Ramli Wan Daud, Edy Herianto Majlan
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Junior Ballroom 2
D11 Performance analysis of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) using reformed fuel J. K. Verma, A. Verma, A. K. Ghoshal INDIA
D12
Mass and heat transport in direct methanol fuel cell A.Ismail, S.K.Kamaruddin, W.R.W.Daud, S.Masdar, M.R. Yosfiah MALAYSIA
D13
Thermal stability of nafion membrane and nafion-ZrO2 composite membrane S.R. Mokhtaruddin, A.B.Mohammad, A.A.H. Kadhum, K.S.Loh, M. Akhmad, W.R.W.Daud MALAYSIA
D14
Review on non-platinum cathode catalysts for direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) N.A.Karim, S.K.Kamarudin MALAYSIA
D15
The potential for methanol as future renewable energy Noor Shahirah Shamsul, Siti Kartom Kamarudin MALAYSIA
D16
Peculiarities of injection molding conducting composites Yovial Mahyoedin, Jaafar Sahari, Andanastuti Mukhtar and Norhamidi Mohammad MALAYSIA
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FUEL CELLS FOR MOBILE AND STATIONARY SYSTEMS Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Mohd Sobri Tariff
Venue: Junior Ballroom 2
D17 Overview on Development of Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell M.Z.F. Kamaruddin, S.K. Kamarudin MALAYSIA
D18
Improved properties of SDC-carbonate composites for solid oxide fuel cell electrolyte applications Muhammed Ali S.A, Andanastuti Muchtar, Norhamidi Muhamad, Abu Bakar Sulong
D19
A study of kinetic energy on nanocatalyst for direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) S. Basri, S. K. Kamarudin, W.R.W.Daud and Z. Yaakob MALAYSIA
D20
Carbon-nanofiber for electrode support in direct methanol fuel cell A.M.Zainoodin, S.K.Kamarudin, W.R.W.Daud MALAYSIA
D21
Simulation of pressure concentration isotherms of MmNi5-xAlx hydrides E. Anil Kumar , V. K. Sharma
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22 & 23 November 2011 Venue: Ballroom Foyer
P01
Effect of electron irradiation on the property of electrochemical hydrogen absorption by a Mm-Ni based alloy K.Muraki, T.Nakagawa, M.Kishimoto, H. Abe, T.Haraki and H.Uchida JAPAN
P02
Reaction kinetics of H2, O2 and H2O on the surface of rare earths (Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb, Dy and Er ) at 298 K H.Uchida, M.Enomoto, K.Muraki JAPAN
P03
Kinetics of hydrogen absorption by TiCr2 and TiZrCrFe based alloys at low temperatures R.Sato, I.Tajima, K.Moriyama, H.Uchida JAPAN
P04
Characterization of oxygen reduction activity and durability of carbon alloy catalysts from nitrogen-containing aromatic polymers for PEMFCs Libin Wu, Masayuki Chokai, Yuta Nabae, Shigeki Kuroki, Masa-aki Kakimoto and Seizo Miyata JAPAN
P05
Preparation of poly (ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene-graft-styrene) based polymer electrolyte membranes for fuel cell (PEMFC) by using gamma irradiation technique Ambyah Suliwarno
P06
Enhancing the performance and long-term stability of dye-sensitized solar cell with organic dye using electrolytes Ryan Yeh-Yung Lin, Chuan-Pei Lee, Abhishek Baheti, Lu-Yin Lin, Kuo-Chuan Ho, Jiann T. Lin and K. R. Justin Thomas TAIWAN
P07
Controlling size and morphology of platinum crystal via amphiphilic polymer assisted microemulsion and uses in dye–sensitized solar cells L.Y. Chang, C.P. Lee, R. Vittal, J.J. Lin and K.C. Ho TAIWAN
P08
Olive mill wastewater treatment and power generation in air-cathode single chamber microbial fuel cells S. Suha Akan, Mine Ozguven, Beraat Gunsar Ozcelik, Hakan Bermek
P09
A novel heterobinuclear complex based on ruthenium-tungsten metals in artificial photosynthesis technology Khuzaimah Arifin, Wan Ramli Wan Daud and Mohammad B. Kassim
P10
Influence of formic acid concentration on the cathode overvoltage in a passive direct formic acid fuel cell Takanori Iwakami, Takuya Tsujiguchi and Nobuyoshi Nakagawa
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Preparation and characterization of PTFE/nafion composite membranes for hidrogen production Husaini, Zahira Yaakob, Abd. Wahab Mohammad, Wan Ramli Wan Daud MALAYSIA
P12
Construction and analysis of microstructures and electrical properties of LSM cathode of solid oxide fuel cell A.A.Naeimi, S.Razavi, A.Nazari IRAN
P13
Synthesis of novel ZnO crystals using microemulsions technique and their potentials in efficient ZnO-based dye-sensitized solar cells Chuan-Pei Lee, Ling-Yu Chang, Lu-Yin Lin, Jiang-Jen Lin and Kuo-Chuan Ho TAIWAN
P14 Fuel cell power controller system: A review R.E.Rosli, E.H.Majlan, W.R.W.Daud MALAYSIA
P15
Methanol crossover of hybrid nafion/ polybenzimidazole/ zirconium phosphate membrane for DMFC Haslina Ahmad, Siti Kartom Kamarudin, Umi Azmah Hasran, Wan Ramli Wan Daud MALAYSIA
P16 PEM fuel cell-powered hybrid system vehicle : A review S.A.A.Hamid, E.H.Majlan, W.R.W.Daud MALAYSIA
P17 Biohydorgen production from agricultural waste by dark fermentation Mismisuraya. M.A., Safwan. S., Sanusi. C.K., Hafiza. S., Noorulnajwa D.Y. MALAYSIA
P18
Hydrogen production by ethanol steam reforming in a palladium-alumina membrane reactor R. Sari, Z. Yaakob, M. Ismaila, W. R.W. Daud, L. Hakim MALAYSIA
P19
Hydrogen absorption on synthesize electrospun zinc oxide nanofibers and nanospheres Dariush Jafar Khadem, Zahira Yaakob, Samaneh Shahgaldi, Wan Ramli Wan Daud MALAYSIA
P20
Two-stage anaerobic fermentation of hydrogen-methane from palm oil mill effluent in continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) Mariatul Fadzillah Mansor, Jamaliah Md. Jahim, Rakmi Abd. Rahman, Sahilah Abd. Mutalib MALAYSIA
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Effect of the water transport on the performance degradation in a passive direct formic acid fuel cell with hydrophobic filter Takuya Tsujiguchi, Takanori Iwakami, Soshi Hirano and Nobuyoshi Nakagawa MALAYSIA
P22
Assessment Bio-hydrogen Optimization of Production in Packed-bed Reactor Using Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) by Enterobacter aerogenes ADH43 M.A. Rachman , E.T. Widyastuti , K. Syamsu , A. Arshad , H. Saidi and, Z. Salam MALAYSIA
P23
Comparison of Polystyrene and Polypropylene Composite Bipolar Plates for PEM Fuel Cell Eniya Listiani Dewi, Dewi Kusuma Arti and Lies A.Wisojodharmo INDONESIA
P24
Cost Implementation Studies of Hydrogen in Indonesia Lies A.Wisojodharmo, Dewi Kusuma Arti and Eniya Listiani Dewi INDONESIA
P25
Effect of organic loading rate (OLR) on continuous hydrogen production from palm oil mill effluent (POME) using Clostridium butyricum in continu-ous stir tank reactor (CSTR) S.A.Kamal, J.M.Jahim, N.Anuar MALAYSIA
P26
Characterization of biohydrogen produced from biomass waste in 40 l stired tank fermentor Zulaicha Dwi H, Mahyudin A. Rahman, Eniya Listiani Dewi INDONESIA
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Comparative study of hydrogen production from palm oil mill effluent under controlled and uncontrolled pH Zatilfarihiah Rasdi, Nor Aini Abdul Rahman and Mohd Ali Hassan MALAYSIA
P28
Magnetic properties and electronic structure of Pt3Ni (001), (110), and (111) surfaces: Density Functional Study Sharma Bharat Kumar, Kwon Oryong, Dorj Odkhuu, Hong Soon Cheol KOREA
P29
Magnetism during the adsorption of O2 in Pt segregated Pt3Ni (111): Density Functional Study Sharma Bharat Kumar, Kwon Oryong, Dorj Odkhuu, Hong Soon Cheol KOREA
P30
Effect of pH on the preparation of pt/graphene nano sheets for co-tolerant anode catalyst Rikson Siburian, Junji Nakamura JAPAN