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| Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | J113 | Reaction selectivity control on seawater electrolysis for hydrogen generation using thin flow channel electrolysis cell. | Seawater electrolysis Chlorine Oxygen selectivity | 9-e | 355 |
| Day 1 | J123 | Transport Properties of Proton-Conducting Inorganic Solid Electrolyte Multilayer Membranes | Solid oxide fuel cells Proton-Conducting inorganic solid electrolyte Hydrogen permeable membranes | 9-e | 648 |
| Day 1 | O123 | Elucidation of Universal Structural Descriptor for Anode Reaction Activity in Water Splitting on Iron-based Multimetal Oxides using Data | oxygen evolution reaction electrocatalyst crystal structure | 12-d | 37 |
| Day 1 | J125 | Gas and water permeability of PEFC membrane | polymer electrolyte fuel cell membrane MEA | 9-e | 655 |
| Day 2 | PB203 | [Featured presentation] Effect of vacuum pressure on preparation of Pd membrane under vacuum-assisted plating on porous SUS tube with spherical silica particles | Dense Pd membrane on porous SUS tube Vacuum-assisted electroless plating Spherical silica particle | 4-a | 89 |
| Day 2 | J207 | [Featured presentation] Ammonia synthesis from N2-H2 using proton conductors under ambient pressure condition | Ammonia Electrolysis Cell | 9-e | 454 |
| Day 2 | PC227 | Development of Ru supported carbon nanotube film electrodes for hydrogen production by liquid ammonia electrolysis | Carbon nanotube Ammonia electrolysis Ru nanoparticles | 9-e | 204 |
| Day 2 | PC247 | Mechanism Elucidation of Capacity Loss and Development of Valence-Selective Membranes for VRFB | vanadium redox flow battery valence selective membrane capacity loss | 9-e | 529 |
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SCEJ 87th Annual Meeting (Kobe, 2022)
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