Synthesis and characerization of catalysts and electrocatalysts using combinatorial methods
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Thesis Advisor: Thomas E. Mallouk
This thesis documents attempts at solving three problems. Bead-based parallel synthetic
and screening methods based on matrix algorithms were developed. The method was
applied to search for new heterogeneous catalysts for dehydrogenation of
methylcyclohexane. The most powerful use of the method to date was to optimize metal
adsorption and evaluate catalysts as a function of incident energy, likely to be important
in the future, should availability of energy be an optimization parameter. This work also
highlighted the importance of order of addition of metal salts on catalytic activity and a
portion of this work resulted in a patent with UOP LLC, Desplaines, Illinois.
Combinatorial methods were also investigated as a tool to search for carbon-monoxide
tolerant anode electrocatalysts and methanol tolerant cathode electrocatalysts, resulting in
discovery of no new electrocatalysts. A physically intuitive scaling criterion was
developed to analyze all experiments on electrocatalysts, providing insight for future
experiments. We attempted to solve the CO poisoning problem in polymer electrolyte
fuel cells using carbon molecular sieves as a separator. This approach was unsuccessful
in solving the CO poisoning problem, possibly due to the tendency of the carbon
molecular sieves to concentrate CO and CO2 in pore walls.
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School:Pennsylvania State University
School Location:USA - Pennsylvania
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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