Dr. Cheng Chen |
PhD (2009)
School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
BE (2003)
Chemical Engineering
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
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PhD Thesis Topic: Membrane Degradation Studies in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs)
Publications
C. Chen and T. F. Fuller, “XPS Analysis of Polymer Membrane Degradation in PEMFCs”, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 156, B1218-B1224 (2009).
C. Chen and T. F. Fuller, “The Effect of Humidity on the Degradation of Nafion® Membrane”, Polymer Degradation and Stability, 94, 1436-1447 (2009).
C. Chen and T. F. Fuller, “Modeling of H2O2 Formation in PEMFCs”, Electrochimica Acta, 54, 3984-3995 (2009).
C. Chen and T. F. Fuller, “H2O2 Formation under Fuel-cell Conditions”, ECS Transactions, 11, 1127-1137 (2007).
C. Chen, G. Levitin, D. W. Hess and T. F. Fuller, “XPS Investigation of Nafion® Membrane Degradation in PEMFC”, Journal of Power Sources, 169, 288-295 (2007).
Conference Presentations
T. F. Fuller, C. Chen, "Chemical Degradation of Proton Exchange Membranes in Fuel Cells", Plenary Session for the Stine Award, 2009 AIChE Annual Meeting, Nashville TN.
C. Chen, “Membrane Degradation Studies in PEMFCs”, Invited Talk, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, May 2009, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA.
C. Chen, T. F. Fuller, “H2O2 Formation Modeling in PEMFCs”, Oral Presentation, 213th Electrochemical Society meeting, May 2008, Phoenix AZ.
C. Chen, T. F. Fuller, “H2O2 Formation under Fuel-cell Conditions”, Oral Presentation, 212th Electrochemical Society meeting, October 2007, Washington DC. |