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Novel Ru-Ni-S Electrode Catalyst for PEMFC

EPA Grant Number: SU831887
Title: Novel Ru-Ni-S Electrode Catalyst for PEMFC
Investigators: Deng, S. , Andersen, P. , Mulholland, G.
Institution: New Mexico State University
EPA Project Officer: Nolt-Helms, Cynthia
Project Period: September 30, 2004 through May 30, 2005
Project Amount: $10,000
RFA: P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity, and the Planet (2004)
Research Category: Pollution Prevention/Sustainable Development

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Objective:

Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) is the most promising fuel cell technology for automotive and portable power applications; however, the PEMFC’s performance and stability are very sensitive to the trace impurities in the fuels because the PEMFC electrode catalyst (Pt) is very susceptible to trace CO and sulfur compounds in the fuels. The proposed research project is to explore the possibility of replacing electrode catalyst Pt with Ru-Ni-S in the PEMFC that can be fed with high CO and sulfur containing fuels. This will allow us to use the PEMFC with many conventional fuels including gasoline without any complicated fuel purification process. The potential benefits of this project will be very significant in terms of people, prosperity and planet. This project will allow students to participate in a real world research project to address issues of sustainability, environment and people.

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renewable energy, fuel cell, engineering, sustainable development, clean technology, innovative technology, waste reduction, environmental chemistry, oxidant, sulfates, analytical, health effects, human health, ambient air, global climate, adsorption, community-based, socio-economic, conservation, southwest, business and transportation

, TREATMENT/CONTROL, Sustainable Industry/Business, Scientific Discipline, RFA, POLLUTION PREVENTION, Technology for Sustainable Environment, Sustainable Environment, Technology, Energy, Environmental Engineering, energy conservation, clean technologies, automotive industry, clean energy, portale power supply, engineering, fuel cell design, alternative energy source, alternative fuel, fuel cell energy systems, energy storage options
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