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Page 1: W P in robotics Guide.pdf · SSI-21 Committees ~ 1 ~ COMMITTEES CONFERENCE CHAIR • Prof. Vito Di Noto, University of Padua, Italy CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR Prof. Harry L. Tuller, Massachusetts
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SSI-21 Welcome and Preface

WELCOME AND PREFACE

It is a great pleasure for the Organizing Committee of the 21st International Conference on Solid State Ionics (SSI-21) to welcome to Padua all the people involved in research and technology development within the realm of solid-state ion-conducting materials for energy conversion and storage, communication, robotics, and biological applications.

Padua, the host city for SSI-21, is one of the most significant cities in the tradition of classical and humanistic culture, and the birthplace of one of the oldest universities in the world (established in 1222). Indeed the scientific revolutionary Galileo Galilei lived and taught here for eighteen years (1592-1610). Around the year 1600, Padua became the first place where inductive experimental methods flourished and, during the following centuries, promoted all fields of science leading ultimately toward modern technology and lifestyle.

This year SSI comprises more than 1400 contributions, involving participants from all parts of the world. The topics of SSI-21 will cover fundamental and applied aspects of ion-conducting materials, including experimental and theoretical studies of their properties as well as mechanisms of charge migration and interactions. An understanding of the fundamentals of solid state ionic materials is central to their applications in batteries, fuel cells, redox flow batteries, capacitors, supercapacitors, sensors, actuators and photo-electrochemical devices, not to mention the fields of microelectronics and biotechnology. Particular emphasis will be given to cutting-edge topics of high fundamental and practical interest, including secondary batteries beyond the lithium ion, anion-exchange membrane fuel cells, redox flow batteries and new microelectronic devices.

In this manner, SSI-21 is bringing together leading international scientists, engineers, top-level industrial management and business executives to discuss all areas of Solid-State Ionics in a highly multidisciplinary environment.

The thirty SSI-21 Symposia, covering both the fundamental and the applied aspects of Solid-State Ionics, are grouped into the following four Macro-Areas:

Macro-Area 1, Ionics in Energy and Environment: 17 symposia focused on the research of solid-state ionic materials (e.g., SEs - solid electrolytes; MIECs - mixed-ionic electronic conductors and electrodes) for energy conversion and storage systems, and their performance in the corresponding devices, such as fuel cells and electrolysers, redox flow batteries, primary and secondary batteries, supercapacitors, photovoltaic devices, apparatii for thermochemical energy storage and water/CO2 splitting. Macro-Area 2, Ionics in Communication and Robotics: 4 symposia covering different aspects of ionic science and technology aimed at the development of advanced materials and systems for application in the ICT (information and communication technology) field, including memristors, switches, conductors, and microelectronic components. This macro-area also covers the applications of ionics science and technology

in robotics (e.g., for the development of actuators and other related devices). Macro-Area 3, Ionics in Biological systems and Life sciences: 2 symposia exploring the impact of ionics in biological systems, covering areas such as ion transport through membranes, the detection and transduction of stimuli, and the interfaces between biological and artificial systems. This also includes the mimicking of biological operations by electrical circuits including MIECs. Macro-Area 4, General Aspects, Fundamentals and Theory in ion-conducting materials: 7 symposia emphasizing the fundamental contributions of several research areas: “Cross-effect” phenomena; Mesoscale phenomena; High-field effects. Also included is the implementation of advanced characterization techniques and Computational modeling and simulations.

SSI-21 is organized by faculty from the University of Padua and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, under the patronage of the Italian Ministry of Economic Development. Sponsorship comes by way of the International Society for Solid State Ionics (ISSI), The International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), The International Association for Hydrogen Energy (IAHE), The Electrochemical Society (ECS), the Electrochemical Division of the Italian Chemical Society, the National Interuniversity Consortium of Materials Science and Technology (INSTM), the Army Research Office, the United States Army International Technology Centre, the Office of Naval Research – Global, and “Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo”. We would like to thank these organizations for their cooperation. Financial support, provided by the institutions and companies listed elsewhere is also highly appreciated. Special thanks are paid to the members of the Organizing committee, Scientific Advisory Board, Symposium Organizers, and to the Local Committee for their crucial and valuable contribution to the organization of SSI-21 events. In addition, we wish to express our most sincere thanks to all the participants who, with their innovative research, are contributing toward extending this dynamic field of science and technology.

Lastly, an extended version of selected papers will be published in the prestigious Solid-State Ionics special issue after regular reviewing procedures are followed.

We wish all participants and accompanying persons a profitable and memorable time in Padua.

Padua, June 2017

Prof. Vito Di Noto

Conference Chairman Section of Chemistry for Technology in the Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padua (Padua, Italy)

Prof. Harry L. Tuller

Conference Co-Chair Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA, USA)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

COMMITTEES .............................................................. 1

SECRETARIAT ............................................................. 2

MEETING SYMPOSIA ................................................... 2

CONFERENCE VENUES .............................................. 3

PATRONS/SPONSORS ................................................. 7

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

GENERAL DAILY SCHEDULE ........................................... 9

TUTORIALS ........................................................................ 10

AWARDS ............................................................................. 10

TECHNICAL SCHEDULE ............................................ 11

POSTER LIST .............................................................20

DAILY SCHEDULE ......................................................24

DAILY PROGRAM .......................................................47

INDEX OF AUTHORS ................................................ 123

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SSI-21 Committees

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COMMITTEES

CONFERENCE CHAIR

Prof. Vito Di Noto, University of Padua, Italy

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR

Prof. Harry L. Tuller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

• Dr. Elizabeth Anderson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

• Dr. Francesco Bonaccorso, Italian Institute of Technology, Italy

• Prof. Vito Di Noto, University of Padua, Italy and RU INSTM Padua, Italy

• Dr. Christian Durante, University of Padua, Italy

• Prof. Massimo Guarnieri, University of Padua, Italy

• Prof. Andrew M. Herring, Colorado School of Mines, USA

• Prof. Silvia Licoccia, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy

• Prof. Joachim Maier, Max-Planck Institute for Solid-State Research, Germany

• Prof. Piercarlo Mustarelli, University of Pavia, Italy and RU INSTM Pavia

• Prof. Hiroyuki Ohno, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

• Prof. Stephen J. Paddison, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

• Prof. Stefano Passerini, Helmholz Institute Ulm, Germany

• Prof. Peter N. Pintauro, Vanderbilt University, USA

• Prof. Luisa Torsi, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy

• Prof. Harry L. Tuller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

• Prof. John Varcoe, University of Surrey, UK

• Prof. Thomas A. Zawodzinski, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

HONOR COMMITTEE

• Prof. Rosario Rizzuto, Rector of the University of Padua

• Dott. Paolo De Biagi, Extraordinary commissar of the city of Padua

• Prof. Massimo Guglielmi, Head of the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Padua (DII)

• Prof. Michele Maggini, Head of the Department of Chemical Sciences of the University of Padua (DISC)

• Prof. Francesca Soramel, Head of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua (DFA)

• Prof. Alberto Bertucco, Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Padua, Head of "Centro studi di economia e tecnica dell'energia Giorgio Levi Cases"

• Prof. Andrea Caneschi, Department of Chemistry "Ugo Schiff", University of Florence and INSTM

• Dott. Mario Ravagnan, Vice-President of “Confindustria di Padova”

• Dott. Fernando Zilio, President of “Camera di Commercio di Padova”

AWARDS COMMITTEE

Chair Prof. John Kilner, Imperial College, United Kingdom

Members

• Prof. Xin Guo, Huazhong University, PRC

• Prof. Tatsumi Ishihara, Kyushu University, Japan

• Prof. Joachim Maier, Max Planck Institute for Solid-State Research, Germany

• Prof. Ryan O’Hayre, The Colorado Center for Advanced Ceramics, Colorado School of Mines, USA

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

• Austen Angell, Arizona State University, USA

• Michel Armand, CIC Energigune, Spain

• Scott Barnett, Northwestern University, USA

• Shannon Boettcher, University of Oregon, USA

• Henny Bouwmeester, University of Twente, Netherlands

• Peter G. Bruce, University of St. Andrews, UK

• Michael Carolan, Air Products, USA

• Gyeong Man Choi, POSTECH, South Korea

• William Chueh, Stanford University, USA

• Yi Cui, Stanford University, USA

• Vito Di Noto, University of Padua, Italy

• Gordana Dukovic, University of Colorado, USA

• Juergen Fleig, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

• Marie-Laure Fontaine, SINTEF, Norway

• Maria Forsyth, Deakin University, Australia

• Klaus Funke, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany

• Miran Gaberscek, National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia

• Ludwig Gauckler, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

• David Ginley, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA

• Diana Golodnitsky, Tel Aviv University, Israel

• John B. Goodenough, University of Texas at Austin, USA

• Michael Grätzel, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

• Steve G. Greenbaum, Hunter College, USA

• Clare Grey, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

• Sossina Haile, Northwestern University, USA

• Joachim Heberle, Free University of Berlin, Germany

• Peter Hendriksen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

• Andrew Herring, Colorado School of Mines, USA

• Joshua Hertz, Northeastern University, USA

• Michael Hickner, Pennsylvania State University, USA

• Satoshi Horike, Kyoto University, Japan

• Hideo Hosono, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

• John Irvine, University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom

• Tatsumi Ishihara, Kyushu University, Japan

• Saiful Islam, University of Bath, United Kingdom

• Ellen Ivers-Tiffee, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany

• Juergen Janek, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany

• Klaus-D. Kreuer, Max Planck Institute for Solid-State Research, Germany

• Stephan Lany, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA

• Douglas MacFarlane, Monash University, Australia

• Louis Madsen, VirginiaTech, USA

• Joachim Maier, Max Planck Institute for Solid-State Research, Germany (Former ISSI President)

• Hiroshige Matsumoto, Kyushu University, Japan

• Tatsuya Kawada, Tohoku University, Japan

• John A. Kilner, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

• Sangtae Kim, University of California, Davis, USA

• Pawel Kulesza, University of Warsaw, Poland

• Hong Li, Chinese Academy of Science, China

• Manfred Martin, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

• Rotraut Merkle, Max Planck Institutes, Germany

• Linda Nazar, University of Waterloo, Canada

• Truls Norby, University of Oslo, Norway

• Ryan O’Hayre, Colorado School of Mines, USA

• Hiroyuki Ohno, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

• Stephen Paddison, University of Tennessee, USA

• Fritz Prinz, Stanford University, USA

• Ilan Riess, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

• Jean-Yves Sanchez, LEPMI, France

• Bruno Scrosati, Italian Institute of Technology, Italy

• Ian Sharp, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

• George Shimizu, University of Calgary, Canada

• Werner Sitte, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria

• Kevin Sivula, École Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland

• Martin Sogaard, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

• Ellen Stechel, Arizona State University, USA

• Jean-Marie Tarascon, College de France, France

• Harry L. Tuller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA (ISSI President)

• John Turner, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA

• Masayoshi Watanabe, Yokohama National University, Japan

• Eric Wachsman, University of Maryland, USA

• Stan Whittingham, Binghamton University, USA

• Shu Yamaguchi, University Tokyo, Japan

• Bilge Yildiz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

• Han-Ill Yoo, Seoul National University, South Korea

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SSI-21 Committees

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LOCAL COMMITTEE

• Prof. Roberta Bertani, DII

• Prof. Gianni Cavinato, DISC

• Prof. Mirto Mozzon, DII

• Prof. Paolo Sgarbossa, DII

• Dr. Alessandra Bartolozzi

• Dr. Elisa Belluzzi

• Dr. Federico Bertasi, DII

• Dr. Christian Durante, DISC

• Dr. Angeloclaudio Nale, DII

• Dr. Graeme Nawn, DII

• Dr. Enrico Negro, DII

• Dr. Giuseppe Pace, CNR-ICMATE

• Dr. Keti Vezzù, DII

• Dr. Agnieszka Zlotorowicz, DII

• Mr. Yannick Bang, DII

• Mr. Lorenzo Bigiani, DISC

• Mr. Riccardo Brandiele, DISC

• Mr. Andrea Dal Prà, DISC

• Mr. Francesco De Bon, DISC

• Mr. Edoardo Donà, DISC

• Mr. Filippo Gri, DISC

• Miss Francesca Lorandi, DISC

• Mr. Giacomo Marini, DII

• Mr. Giorgio Mattiacci, DISC

• Mr. Gioele Pagot, DII

• Mr. Egle Rosson, DII

• Mr. Chuanyu Sun, DII

• Mr. Andrea Trovò, DII

SECRETARIAT

SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT

• Prof. Vito Di Noto, University of Padua, Italy

• Prof. Harry L. Tuller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

• Dr. Enrico Negro, University of Padua, Italy

• Dr. Giuseppe Pace, CNR-ICMATE, Padua, Italy

• Dr. Keti Vezzù, University of Padua, Italy

• Dr. Federico Bertasi, University of Padua, Italy

ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT

Piazza del Sole e della Pace 5 35031 Abano Terme - Padova (Italy) Tel. +39 049 860 1818 Fax +39 049 860 2389 E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.meetandwork.it

MEETING SYMPOSIA

BATTERIES

I-1 – Beyond lithium batteries: ionic transport in post-Li systems I-2 – Advanced Lithium and Sodium Battery Electrode Materials I-3 – All Solid-State Batteries I-4 – Ionics in “open” batteries (redox flow batteries)

POLYMER ELECTROLYTES

I-5 – Polymer electrolyte ionomers: advances in cation- and anion-exchange membranes and ion-conduction I-6 – High-temperature proton-conducting polymer membranes I-7 – “Polymer Electrolytes” - The ubiquity of ions and polymer materials

in devices III-2 – Materials to modulate Ionic Transport in Biological Systems

OXIDE BASED ELECTROLYTES

I-8 – Ceramic Proton and Hydride Ion-Conductors I-9 – Solid oxide fuel cells and electrolyzers

NANOMATERIALS AND INTERFACES

I-10 – Multi-functional oxide nanomaterials: from design to advanced applications

I-11 – Functional metal oxide interfaces in efficient electrochemical energy conversion, biomass conversion and charge storage systems

I-12 – Defect chemistry, transport and reactivity at gas/electrode interfaces I-14 – Electrocatalysis at the electrode-solid electrolyte interface IV-3 – Interfacial processes and nanoionics

SOLAR CELLS AND PHOTODRIVEN ENERGY CONVERSION AND

STORAGE

I-15 – Photochemical and photocatalytic energy conversion I-16 – Solar thermochemical cycles based on redox-active oxygen-

conducting metal oxides I-17 – Mesoscopic Solar Cells

2D/LOW DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS

II-1 – Low-dimensional ionic and mixed ionic/electronic conductor nanostructures

II-3 – The science and technology of 2D materials

ADVANCED CHARACTERIZATION METHODS

IV-2 – Advances in high spatial resolution probing of local heterogeneities in ion-conducting materials

IV-4 – Point defect chemistry of oxide materials IV-5 – Transport in Morphologically Heterogeneous Porous Media:

Advancing Characterization from In-Situ to In-Operando IV-6 – Synchrotron and Neutron techniques for the study of ion-

conducting materials IV-7 – Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Solid State Ionics

OTHER TOPICS – THEORY, MODELING, APPLICATIONS

I-13 – Electro-chemo-mechanical coupling in energy storage and conversion materials II-2 – Realization of new functional optoelectronic oxide based materials:

experiment and theory II-4 – Ionics of Memristor/Resistive Switches III-1 – Ionics meets bioscience IV-1 – Modelling and simulation of ion-conducting materials

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SSI-21 Conference Venues

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CONFERENCE VENUES

The activities of the 21st International Conference of Solid-State Ionics are carried out in two locations in the northeastern part of Padua (A and B in the map below), a short walk from city centre and close to the major public transportation hubs. The Opening Ceremony of SSI-21 will be held in “Palazzo della Ragione” (O in the map below). Lunches will be served in the canteen “Mensa Nord Piovego” (C in the map below). The Concert that will be held on Tuesday June 20th, will be hosted in “Sala dei Giganti” (G in the map below).

KEY A → Hall 7 of "Padova Fiere" (Via Niccolò Tommaseo, 59, 35131 Padova) B → Campus "Fiore di Botta" (Via del Pescarotto, 8, 35131 Padova) O → “Palazzo della Ragione” (Piazza delle Erbe, 35100 Padova) C → “Mensa Nord Piovego” (Viale Giuseppe Colombo, 1, 35131 Padova) G → “Sala dei Giganti” (Palazzo Liviano, Piazza Capitaniato, 7, 35139 Padova)

CONFERENCE AREA

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SSI-21 Conference Venues

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ROUTE FROM CONFERENCE AREA TO CITY CENTER

A: HALL 7 OF “PADOVA FIERE”

GROUND FLOOR

Gross exhibition area: 10.000 m2 Height: 12 m Clear ceiling height: 11 m

Key A1 = Plenary room; A2 – A3 = Presentation Rooms for parallel sessions; P = Posters area; E = Exhibition area.

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SSI-21 Conference Venues

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A: HALL 7 OF “PADOVA FIERE”

FIRST FLOOR

Gross exhibition area: 700 m2

Clear ceiling height: 4 m

Key A4 – A7 = Presentation Rooms for parallel sessions; M1, M2 = Meeting Rooms; SR1 = Speaker’s Room.

CONNECTIONS FROM A TO B:

By walk: there are two main routes that connect Hall 7 of “Padova Fiere” (A) and Campus “Fiore di Botta” (B):

- Route 1: Via San L. Murialdo - takes ca. 5 minutes by foot and is the most direct path;

- Route 2: Via Venezia / Via del Pescarotto - takes ca. 7 minutes by foot. This is the recommended route.

By shuttle: two shuttle buses will also be available to move SSI-21 participants between sites A and B.

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SSI-21 Conference Venues

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B: CAMPUS “FIORE DI BOTTA”

BASEMENT

GROUND FLOOR

B: Campus “Fiore di Botta”

Key B1 – B6 = Presentation Rooms for parallel sessions; M3 = Meeting Room; SR2 = Speaker’s Room; i = Information Desk.

FIRST FLOOR

Key B7 – B10 = Presentation Rooms for parallel sessions; M4, M5 = Meeting Rooms.

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SSI-21 Patrons/Sponsors

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Patrons / Sponsors / Exhibitors

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SSI-21 Daily Schedule

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GENERAL DAILY SCHEDULE

SATURDAY 17th JUNE

REGISTRATION .................................................. 14:00-18:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

SUNDAY 18th JUNE

REGISTRATION .................................................... 7:30-17:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

POSTER SET-UP .................................................... 7:30-17:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

PARALLEL SESSION (I-3) ...................................... 9:40-10:40 Room: A3

COFFEE BREAK ................................................... 10:40-11:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS (I-2, I-3, I-9) ....................... 11:00-12:45 Rooms: A4, A3, A2

LUNCH 12:20-14:20

PARALLEL SESSIONS (I-2, I-3, I-9) ....................... 14:20-16:05 Rooms: A4, A2, A3

COFFEE BREAK .................................................. 15:20-16:25

PARALLEL SESSIONS (I-2, I-3, I-9) ...................... 16:15-18:00 Rooms: A4, A2, A3

OPENING CEREMONY & WELCOME PARTY ........ 19:00-22:00 “Palazzo della Ragione” (O)

TUTORIAL I .......................................................... 8:00-11:15 “Impedance Spectroscopy in Solid State Ionics, from basics to applications” Room: A5

TUTORIAL II ........................................................11:15-13:05 “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Solid State Ionics” Room: A5

TUTORIAL III ..................................................... 13:35-15:25 “Nanoionics – Fundamentals and Applications” Room: A5

TUTORIAL IV ...................................................... 15:25-18:10 “Neutron scattering techniques in the study of solid-state ion-conducting materials” Room: A5

MONDAY 19th JUNE

REGISTRATION .................................................... 7:30-17:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

POSTER SET-UP .................................................... 7:30-17:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

PLENARY: UDO KRAGL ........................................... 8:00-8:45 Room: A1

BREAK .................................................................. 8:45-9:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................. 9:00-10:40 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

COFFEE BREAK .................................................. 10:40-11:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................ 11:00-12:20 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

LUNCH 12:20-14:20

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................ 14:20-15:55 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

COFFEE BREAK ................................................... 15:45-16:15

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................ 16:15-18:00

“Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

BREAK ................................................................ 18:00-18:20

POSTER SESSION 1 (S1) ....................................... 18:20-20:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

TUESDAY 20th JUNE

REGISTRATION ..................................................... 7:30-17:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

PLENARY: MASAKAZU AONO .................................. 8:00-8:45 Room: A1

BREAK .................................................................. 8:45-9:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................. 9:00-10:40 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

COFFEE BREAK .................................................. 10:40-11:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................11:00-12:20 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

LUNCH ............................................................... 12:20-14:20

PARALLEL SESSIONS ........................................... 14:20-15:55 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

COFFEE BREAK ...................................................15:45-16:15

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................16:15-18:00 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

BREAK ................................................................ 18:00-18:20

PRESENTATIONS OF YOUNG SCIENTISTS AND MID CAREER AWARDS ........................................ 18:20-20:05 Room: A1

CONCERT .................................................................... 21:30 “Sala dei Giganti” (G)

WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE

REGISTRATION ..................................................... 7:30-12:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

PLENARY: MOGENS MOGENSEN ............................ 8:00-8:45 Room: A1

BREAK .................................................................. 8:45-9:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................. 9:00-10:40 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

COFFEE BREAK .................................................. 10:40-11:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................11:00-12:20 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

LUNCH ............................................................... 12:20-14:00

EXCURSION TO VENICE AND BANQUET ....................... 14:00

THURSDAY 22nd JUNE

REGISTRATION ..................................................... 7:30-17:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

POSTER SET-UP .................................................... 7:30-17:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

PLENARY: STANLEY WHITTINGHAM ...................... 8:00-8:45 Room: A1

BREAK .................................................................. 8:45-9:00

ISSI ELECTIONS ................................................... 9:00-10:40

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SSI-21 Daily Schedule

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“Padova Fiere” (A)

COFFEE BREAK .................................................. 10:40-11:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS ........................................... 11:00-12:20 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

LUNCH ............................................................... 12:20-14:20

PARALLEL SESSIONS ........................................... 14:20-15:55 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

COFFEE BREAK .................................................. 15:45-16:15

PARALLEL SESSIONS ........................................... 16:15-18:00 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

BREAK ................................................................ 18:00-18:20

POSTER SESSION 2 (S2) ....................................... 18:20-20:00 “Padova Fiere” (A)

FRIDAY 23rd JUNE

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................. 8:00-10:40 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

COFFEE BREAK .................................................. 10:40-11:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS ............................................ 11:00-11:40 “Padova Fiere” (A) and “Fiore di Botta” (B)

BREAK ................................................................ 11:40-12:00

PLENARY: MICHAEL GRÄTZEL ............................ 12:00-12:45 Room: A1

CLOSING AND REMARKS ..................................... 12:45-13:15 Room: A1

Tutorials

SUNDAY, 18 JUNE 2017

A: HALL 7 OF “PADOVA FIERE” – ROOM A5

8:00 – 11:15

I

IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY IN SOLID STATE

IONICS, FROM BASICS TO APPLICATIONS

Prof. Bernard Boukamp (University of Twente, The Neatherlands) Dr. Dino Klotz (Technion, Israel).

11:15 – 13:05

II

NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN SOLID

STATE IONICS

Prof. Steve Greenbaum (Hunter College of the City University of New York, USA); Dr. Mallory Gobet (Hunter College of the City University of New York, USA).

13: 35 – 15:25

III

NANOIONICS – FUNDAMENTALS AND

APPLICATIONS

Prof. Joachim Maier (MPI for Solid State Research, Germany); Dr. Rotraut Merkle (MPI for Solid State Research, Germany).

15:25 – 18:10

IV

NEUTRON SCATTERING TECHNIQUES IN THE

STUDY OF SOLID-STATE ION-CONDUCTING

MATERIALS

Dr. Joseph Dura (NIST); Prof. Maths Karlsson (Chalmers University, Sweden); Prof. Lorenzo Malavasi (University of Pavia, Italy).

Registration: 150 Euros/tutorial

Awards 2017 YSA FINALISTS AND MID-CAREER

SCIENTIST AWARD (MIS – AWARD)

TUESDAY, 20 JUNE 2017

A: HALL 7 OF “PADOVA FIERE” –

–ROOM A1 (PLENARY ROOM)

18:20 – 18:35 Study on H- Conductive Oxyhydrides for

Next-Generation Battery Systems

Genki Kobayashi, Institute for Molecular Science (IMS), Research Center of Integrative Molecular Systems, Aichi, Japan

18:35 – 18:50 Moving Ions for Function: The Intersection

between Atomic Scale and Device

Functionality

Markus Kubicek, TU Wien, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Wien, Austria

18:50 - 19:05 Kinetics of Lithium Ion Insertion in

Individual Battery Particles

Yiyang Li, Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

19:05 - 19:20 Monitoring battery materials using advanced

operando techniques

Claire Villevieille, Paul Scherrer Institute – Electrochemistry Laboratory, Villigen, Switzerland

19:20 – 19:35 On the ambiguous influence of soft lattices on

ionic transport

Wolfgang Zeier, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Giessen, Germany

19:35 – 20:05 Applications of Local Structural Probes to

Study Structure and Dynamics in Battery and

Fuel Cell Materials in and ex-situ

Clare P. Grey, University of Cambridge, UK

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE – MACRO-AREA I

SYMPOSIUM SITE* SUNDAY 18th JUNE

9:20-10:40 11:00-12:20 14:20-15:55 16:15-18:00 19:00 – 22:00

I-1 Beyond lithium batteries: ionic

transport in post-Li systems

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I-2 Advanced Lithium and Sodium

Battery Electrode Materials A

Room: A4

I-2/1 I-2/2 I-2/3

I-3 All Solid-State Batteries A

Room: A3

I-3/1: Polymer session

I-3/2: Na-conductors

I-3/3 I-3/4

I-4 Ionics in “open” batteries

(redox flow batteries)

I-5

Polymer electrolyte ionomers: advances in cation- and anion-exchange membranes and ion

conduction

I-6 High-temperature proton-

conducting polymer membranes

I-7 “Polymer Electrolytes” - The ubiquity of ions and polymer

materials in devices

I-8 Ceramic Proton and Hydride

Ion Conductors

I-9 Solid oxide fuel cells and

electrolyzers A

Room: A2

I-9/1: SOFC

Cathodes I

I-9/2:

SOFC Anodes I

I-9/3:

Modelling I

I-10 Multi-functional oxide

nanomaterials: from design to advanced applications

I-11

Functional metal oxide interfaces in efficient

electrochemical energy conversion, biomass conversion

and charge storage systems

I-12 Defect chemistry, transport and

reactivity at gas/electrode interfaces

I-13 Electro-chemo-mechanical

coupling in energy storage and conversion materials

I-14 Electrocatalysis at the

electrode-solid electrolyte interface

I-15 Photochemical and

photocatalytic energy conversion

I-16 Solar thermochemical cycles

based on redox-active oxygen-conducting metal oxides

I-17 Mesoscopic Solar Cells

* SITE: A = Hall 7 of “Padova Fiere” B = Campus “Fiore di Botta”

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE – MACRO-AREA I

SITE*

8:0

0-8

:45

MONDAY 19th JUNE PO

ST

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§

8:0

0-8

:45

TUESDAY 20th JUNE

9:00-10:40 11:00-12:20 14:20-15:55 16:15-18:00 9:00-10:40 11:00-12:20

I-1 B

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Room: B2

I-1/1 I-1/2 I-1/3 I-1/4 I-1/5 I-1/6

I-2 B Room: B7

Room: B7

I-2/4 I-2/5 1-2/6 1-2/7 1-2/8 1-2/9

I-3 B

Room: B1

Room: B1

I-3/5: LLZO

session 1

I-3/6: LLZO

session 2

I-3/7: SSElectrolyte

session 1

I-3/8: SSElectrolyte session 2

I-3/9: Battery session 1

I-3/10: Battery session 2

I-4 B Room: B3

S1

I-4/1 I-4/2 I-4/3 I-4/4

I-5

I-6

I-7 B

Room: B9

S1

Room: B9

I-7/1 I-7/2 I-7/3 I-7/4 I-7/5 I-7/6

I-8 A Room: A3

S1 Room: A3

I-8/1 I-8/2 I-8/3 I-8/4 I-8/5 I-8/6

I-9 A

Room: A2

Room: A2

I-9/4:

Modelling II

I-9/5: SOFC

Cathodes II

I-9/6: Characteri-

zation I

I-9/7: SOFC

Anodes II

I-9/8: SOFC Cathodes III-Ruddlesden-

Popper-Phases

I-9/9: SOFC Cathodes IV - Stability Issues

I-10 B Room: B6

S1

Room: B6

I-10/1 I-10/2 I-10/3 I-10/4 I-10/5 I-10/6

I-11

I-12 B Room: B10

S1 Room: B10

I-12/1 I-12/2 I-12/3 I-12/4 I-12/5 I-12/6

I-13 A

S1

Room: A5

I-13/1: Strain &

Transport I-13/2: Stress &

Defect Chemistry

I-14 B

Room: B4

S1

Room: B4

I-14/1 I-14/2 I-14/3 I-14/4 I-14/5 I-14/6

I-15 A

S1 Room: A7

I-15/1 I-15/2

I-16

I-17

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE – MACRO-AREA I

SYMPOSIUM SITE

TUESDAY 20th JUNE

18:2

0-2

0:0

0

8:0

0-8

:45

WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE

14:20-15:55 16:15-18:00 9:00-10:40 11:00-12:20

I-1 Beyond lithium batteries: ionic

transport in post-Li systems B

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Room: B2

I-1/7

I-2 Advanced Lithium and Sodium

Battery Electrode Materials B

Room: B7 Room: B7

I-2/10 I-2/11 I-2/12 I-2/13

I-3 All Solid-State Batteries B

Room: B1 Room: B1

I-3/11: Battery

session 3

I-3/12: Battery

session 4

I-3/13: Battery

session 5

I-3/14: Li-electrolytes

I-4 Ionics in “open” batteries

(redox flow batteries) B

I-5

Polymer electrolyte ionomers: advances in cation- and anion-exchange membranes and ion

conduction

B

Room: B9

I-5/1 I-5/2

I-6 High-temperature proton-

conducting polymer membranes

B

I-7 “Polymer Electrolytes” - The ubiquity of ions and polymer

materials in devices B

Room: B9

I-7/7 I-7/8

I-8 Ceramic Proton and Hydride

Ion Conductors A

Room: A3 Room: A3

I-8/7 I-8/8 I-8/9 I-8/10

I-9 Solid oxide fuel cells and

electrolyzers A

Room: A2 Room: A2

I-9/10: Characterizati

on II

I-9/11: Electrolytes I

I-9/12: SOEC - Proton Ceramic

Electrolyzers

I-9/13: SOFC Cathodes V -

Stability Issues

I-10 Multi-functional oxide

nanomaterials: from design to advanced applications

B Room: B6 Room: B6

I-10/7 I-10/8 I-10/9 I-10/10

I-11

Functional metal oxide interfaces in efficient

electrochemical energy conversion, biomass conversion

and charge storage systems

B

Room: B4 Room: B4

I-11/1 I-11/2 I-11/3

I-12 Defect chemistry, transport and

reactivity at gas/electrode interfaces

B Room: B10 Room: B10

I-12/7 I-12/8 I-12/9 I-12/10

I-13 Electro-chemo-mechanical

coupling in energy storage and conversion materials

A

Room: A5

I-13/3: Materials

Chemistry by Design

I-13/4: Analysis / Technique

Development

I-14 Electrocatalysis at the

electrode-solid electrolyte interface

B Room: B4

I-14/7

I-15 Photochemical and

photocatalytic energy conversion

A Room: A7 Room: A7

I-15/3 I-15/4 I-15/5 I-15/6

I-16 Solar thermochemical cycles

based on redox-active oxygen-conducting metal oxides

A Room: A6

I-16/1 I-16/2

I-17 Mesoscopic Solar Cells A

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE – MACRO-AREA I

SITE

8:0

0-8

:45

9:0

0-10

:40

THURSDAY 22nd JUNE

PO

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FRIDAY 23rd JUNE 12

:00-12

:45

12:4

5-13

:15 11:00-12:20 14:20-15:55 16:15-18:00 8:00-10:40 11:00-11:40

I-1 B

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I-2 B Room: B7

S2 Room: B7

I-2/14 I-2/15 I-2/16 I-2/16 I-12/17

I-3 B

Room: B1

S2

Room: B1

I-3/15: Modelling session

I-3/16: Modelling /Interfaces

I-3/17 I-3/18:

Misc

I-4 B

Room: B3

I-4/5

I-5 B

Room: B9

S2

Room: B9

I-5/3 I-5/4 I-5/5 I-5/6 I-5/7

I-6 B Room: B10

S2 Room: B10

I-6/1 I-6/2 I-6/3

I-7 B

Room: B5

I-7/9

I-8 A

I-9 A

Room: A2

S2

Room: A2

I-9/14: SOFC Cathodes VI

I-9/15: SOFC Cathodes VII - Composites

I-9/16: SOFC

Anodes III &SOECs

I-9/17: Cells and Electrolytes II

I-10 B Room: B6

Room: B6

I-10/11 I-10/12 I-10/13 I-10/14

I-11 B

Room: B4

S2

Room: B4

I-11/4 I-11/5 I-11/6 I-11/7

I-12 B Room: B10

I-12/11

I-13

I-14

I-15

I-16 A

Room: A6

S2

I-16/3 I-16/4 I-16/5

I-17 A Room: A7

S2 Room: A7

I-17/1 I-17/2 I-17/3 I-17/4 I-17/5

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE – MACRO-AREA II, III AND IV

SYMPOSIUM SITE SUNDAY 18th JUNE

9:20-10:40 11:00-12:20 14:20-15:55 16:15-18:00 19:00 – 22:00

II-1 Low-dimensional ionic and

mixed ionic/electronic conductor nanostructures

OP

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II-2

Realization of new functional optoelectronic oxide based materials: experiment and

theory

II-3 The science and technology of

2D materials

II-4 Ionics of Memristor/Resistive

Switches

III-1 Ionics meets bioscience

III-2 Materials to Modulate Ionic

Transport in Biological Systems

IV-1 Modelling and simulation of

ion-conducting materials

IV-2

Advances in high spatial resolution probing of local

heterogeneities in ion-conducting materials

IV-3 Interfacial processes and

nanoionics

IV-4 Point defect chemistry of oxide

materials

IV-5

Transport in Morphologically Heterogeneous Porous Media:

Advancing Characterization from In-Situ to In-Operando

IV-6 Synchrotron and Neutron

techniques for the study of ion-conducting materials

IV-7 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in

Solid State Ionics

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE – MACRO-AREA II, III AND IV

SITE

8:0

0-8

:45

MONDAY 19th JUNE

PO

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8:0

0-8

:45

TUESDAY 20th JUNE

9:00-10:40 11:00-12:20 14:20-15:55 16:15-18:00 9:00-10:40 11:00-12:20

II-1

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II-2

II-3

II-4 B

Room: B3

II-4/1 II-4/2

III-1 B Room B8

S1

III-1/1 III-1/2

III-2 B

S1 Room: B8

III-2/1 III-2/2

IV-1 B Room B5

S1 Room B5

IV-1/1 IV-1/2 IV-1/3 IV-1/4 IV-1/5 IV-1/6

IV-2 A

Room A4

S1

IV-2/1 IV-2/2 IV-2/3 IV-2/4

IV-3

IV-4

IV-5 A

Room A5

S1

IV-5/1 IV-5/2 IV-5/3 IV-5/4

IV-6 A

Room A6

S1

Room A6

IV-6/1: OPERAN

DO batteries

IV-6/2: OPERAN

DO batteries

IV-6/3: Dynamics

IV-6/4: Dynamics

IV-6/5: Polymers Structure

IV-6/6: Polymers Structure

IV-7

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE – MACRO-AREA II, III AND IV

SYMPOSIUM SITE

TUESDAY 20th JUNE

18:2

0-2

0:0

0

8:0

0-8

:45

WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE

14:20-15:55 16:15-18:00 9:00-10:40 11:00-12:20

II-1 Low-dimensional ionic and

mixed ionic/electronic conductor nanostructures

A

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Room: A5

II-1/1 II-1/2

II-2

Realization of new functional optoelectronic oxide based materials: experiment and

theory

B

Room: B2

II-2/1 II-2/2

II-3 The science and technology of

2D materials B

Room: M3 Room: B2

II-3/1 II-3/2

II-4 Ionics of Memristor/Resistive

Switches B

Room: B3 Room: B3

II-4/3 II-4/4 II-4/5 II-4/6

III-1 Ionics meets bioscience

III-2 Materials to Modulate Ionic

Transport in Biological Systems B

Room: B8

III-2/3 III-2/4

IV-1 Modelling and simulation of

ion-conducting materials

IV-2

Advances in high spatial resolution probing of local

heterogeneities in ion-conducting materials

IV-3 Interfacial processes and

nanoionics B

Room: B5 Room: B5

IV-3/1 IV-3/2 IV-3/3 IV-3/4

IV-4 Point defect chemistry of oxide

materials A

Room: A4 Room: A4

IV-4/1 IV-4/2 IV-4/3 IV-4/4

IV-5

Transport in Morphologically Heterogeneous Porous Media:

Advancing Characterization from In-Situ to In-Operando

IV-6 Synchrotron and Neutron

techniques for the study of ion-conducting materials

A

Room: A6

IV-6/7: Oxides

Structure

IV-7 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in

Solid State Ionics

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SSI-21 Technical Schedule

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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE – MACRO-AREA II, III AND IV

SITE

8:0

0-8

:45

9:0

0-10

:40

THURSDAY 22nd JUNE

PO

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FRIDAY 23rd JUNE 12

:00-12

:45

12:4

5-13

:15 11:00-12:20 14:20-15:55 16:15-18:00 8:00-10:40 11:00-11:40

II-1 A

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(A3) S2

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II-1/3 II-1/4 II-1/5 II-1/6

II-2 B

Room: B8

S2

II-2/3

II-3 B Room: B2

S2 Room: B2

II-3/3 II-3/4 II-3/5 II-3/6

II-4 B Room: B3

S2

II-4/7 II-4/8

III-1 B Room B8

S2 Room B8

III-1/3 III-1/4

III-2

S2

IV-1

IV-2

IV-3 B Room: B5

S2

IV-3/5 IV-3/6

IV-4 A Room: A3

S2 Room: A3

IV-4/5 IV-4/6 IV-4/7 IV-4/8 IV-4/9

IV-5

IV-6

IV-7 A Room: A4

S2 Room: A4

IV-7/1 IV-7/2

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SSI-21 Poster Sessions

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POSTER SESSIONS

Two Poster sessions are held on area P of Site A “Padua Fiera”. Session 1 (S1): Monday 19th June from 18:20 to 20:00 Session 2 (S2): Thursday 22nd June from 18:20 to 20:00

MACRO AREA 1: IONICS IN

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT

I-1 – BEYOND LITHIUM BATTERIES: IONIC TRANSPORT IN POST-LI

SYSTEMS (S1) 19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-1_1/P Elena Arroyo-de Dompablo

I-1_2/P Jae-Kwang Kim

I-1_3/P Ting Hei Wan

I-1_4/P Yuyu Li

I-1_5/P Stanislav Fedotov

I-1_6/P Katsuro Hayashi

I-1_7/P Yugal Kishor Mahipal

I-1_8/P Yulia Mateyshina

I-1_9/P Claudio Gerbaldi

I-1_10/P Ji Heon Ryu

I-1_11/P Andrea La Monaca

I-1_12/P Julia Amici

I-1_13/P Usman Zubair

I-1_14/P Younki Lee

I-1_15/P Younki Lee

I-1_16/P Osamu Yamamoto

I-1_17/P Martin Philipp

I-1_18/P Valentina Dall'Asta

I-1_19/P Biswajit Mandal

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND

SODIUM BATTERY

ELECTRODE MATERIALS (S2)

22th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-2_1/P Yunxia Liu

I-2_2/P Jaein Lee

I-2_3/P Danuta Olszewska

I-2_4/P Qing Xia

I-2_5/P Kwang Bum Kim

I-2_6/P Hanxing Liu

I-2_7/P Zhiyong Yu

I-2_8/P Danuta Olszewska

I-2_9/P Janina Molenda

I-2_10/P Janina Molenda

I-2_11/P Janina Molenda

I-2_12/P Janina Molenda

I-2_13/P Janina Molenda

I-2_14/P Baster Dominika

I-2_15/P Baster Dominika

I-2_16/P Wioleta Ślubowska

I-2_17/P Niv Aloni

I-2_18/P Janina Molenda

I-2_19/P Janina Molenda

I-2_20/P Lee Gi-Hyeok

I-2_21/P Adjei Agyeman Daniel

I-2_22/P Yang Junghoon

I-2_23/P Doretta Capsoni

I-2_24/P Xiang Li

I-2_25/P Yonghong Deng

I-2_26/P Savitha Thayumanasundaram

I-2_27/P Jun Ho Song

I-2_28/P Tatsuya Nakamura

I-2_29/P Elizaveta Evschik

I-2_30/P Michał Świętosławski

I-2_31/P Ji Heon Ryu

I-2_32/P Gen Hasegawa

I-2_33/P Przemyslaw Michalski

I-2_34/P Tomasz Pietrzak

I-2_35/P Daiki Maeda

I-2_36/P Mariasole Di Carli

I-2_37/P XiangXin Guo

I-2_38/P Bakierska Monika

I-2_39/P Britta Teßmer

I-2_40/P Kim Jongjung

I-2_41/P Zhaoyin Wen

I-2_42/P Zhaoyin Wen

I-2_43/P Rajendra Kumar Singh

I-2_44/P Rajendra Kumar Singh

I-2_45/P Olga Bushkova

I-2_46/P Marcin Molenda

I-2_47/P Świder Joanna

I-2_48/P Puteh Melor Wesma Salehen

I-2_49/P Priimägi Priit

I-2_50/P Kazuto Koganei

I-2_51/P Hironori Kobayashi

I-2_52/P Michał Świętosławski

I-2_53/P Gai Yang

I-2_54/P Bo Wang

I-2_55/P Patrick Posch

I-2_56/P Flaminia Rondino

I-2_57/P S Jayalekshmi

I-2_58/P Zhaoxiang Wang

I-2_59/P Yan Yu

I-2_60/P Svetoslava Vankova

I-2_61/P Alessandro Palmieri

I-2_62/P Mauro Pasquali

I-2_63/P

(I-2_2/O)

Monika Bakierska

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES (S2)

22th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-3_1/P Xin Guo

I-3_2/P Lu Wei

I-3_3/P Jinli Qiao

I-3_4/P Yongcheng Jin

I-3_5/P Markus Kubicek

I-3_6/P Mitsuharu Tabuchi

I-3_7/P Nobuya Machida

I-3_8/P Konrad Kwatek

I-3_9/P Konrad Kwatek

I-3_10/P Misae Otoyama

I-3_11/P Pan MengYing

I-3_12/P Kenji Nagao

I-3_13/P Ting Hei Wan

I-3_14/P So Yubuchi

I-3_15/P Fumika Tsuji

I-3_16/P Atsutaka Kato

I-3_17/P Hirofumi Tsukasaki

I-3_18/P Xiaohan Wu

I-3_19/P Giulio Ferraresi

I-3_20/P Cynthia Martinez-Cisneros

I-3_21/P Li-Zhen Fan

I-3_22/P Ning Zhao

I-3_23/P Nobuyuki Zettsu

I-3_24/P Jakub Zagorski

I-3_25/P Sascha Harm

I-3_26/P Yağmur Deniz

I-3_27/P Nobuyuki Zettsu

I-3_28/P Nobuyuki Zettsu

I-3_29/P Svetlana Novikova

I-3_30/P Rajendra Kumar Singh

I-3_31/P Naoaki Kuwata

I-3_32/P Masanobu Chiku

I-3_33/P Masahiro Tatsumisago

I-3_34/P Wolfgang Stein

I-3_35/P Yoshiyuki Kowada

I-3_36/P Sung Hoo Jung

I-3_37/P Tsubasa Fujiwara

I-3_38/P Aiko Nakao

I-3_39/P Jang Myoun Ko

I-3_40/P Yoshiyuki Inaguma

I-3_41/P Jong-Sook Lee

I-3_42/P Jong-Sook Lee

I-3_43/P Mari Yamamoto-Kiryu

I-3_44/P Keiichiro Ota

I-3_45/P Prasada Rao Rayavarapu

I-3_46/P Masanari Takahashi

I-3_47/P Akiko Tsurumaki

I-3_48/P Annika Baumann

I-3_49/P A.K. Ola Hekselman

I-3_50/P Bjorn Joos

I-3_51/P Andriy Kvasha

I-3_52/P Isabel Hanghofer

I-3_53/P Jong-Sook Lee

I-3_54/P Francesco Ciucci

I-3_55/P Rajendra Kumar Singh

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SSI-21 Poster Sessions

~ 21 ~

I-4 – IONICS IN “OPEN” BATTERIES

(REDOX FLOW BATTERIES) (S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-4_1/P Anna Chiara Tizzoni

I-4_2/P Kyeongmin Oh

I-4_3/P Kyeongmin Oh

I-4_4/P Catia Arbizzani

I-4_5/P Faiza Summer

I-4_6/P Chuanyu Sun

I-5 –POLYMER ELECTROLYTE IONOMERS: ADVANCES IN CATION- AND ANION-EXCHANGE MEMBRANES AND ION

CONDUCTION (S2) 22ND June

Code Presenter

I-5_1/P Ruslan Kayumov

I-5_2/P Evgeny Sanginov

I-5_3/P Ivan Vito Ferrari

I-5_4/P Anna Donnadio

I-5_5/P Elisabetta Troni

I-5_6/P Roberto D'Amato

I-6 – HIGH-TEMPERATURE PROTON-CONDUCTING POLYMER

MEMBRANES (S2) 22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

I-6_1/P Takahiro Ichikawa

I-6_2/P Einars Sprugis

I-7 – “POLYMER ELECTROLYTES” - THE

UBIQUITY OF IONS AND POLYMER

MATERIALS IN DEVICES) (S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-7_1/P Takahito Itoh

I-7_2/P Kwang Man Kim

I-7_3/P Jumi Kim

I-7_4/P Yoichi Tominaga

I-7_5/P Sayan Das

I-7_6/P Takahiro Ichikawa

I-7_7/P Heng Zhang

I-7_8/P Cynthia Martinez-Cisneros

I-7_9/P Judith Cardoso

I-7_10/P Francisco de Paula Martin Jimenez

I-7_11/P Maurizio Furlani

I-7_12/P Mariano Grünebaum

I-7_13/P Anna Gerlitz

I-7_14/P Marisa Falco

I-7_15/P Barbora Galajdová

I-7_16/P Rajendra Kumar Singh

I-7_17/P Nicolas Goujon

I-7_18/P Rakesh Agrawal

I-7_19/P Daisuke Fukuma

I-7_20/P Karol Pożyczka

I-7_21/P Guzmán Gregorio

I-7_22/P Jungdon Suk

I-7_23/P Mijeong Han

I-7_24/P Rajiv Kumar

I-7_25/P Sheida Hosseinioun

I-7_26/P Laura Imholt

I-7_27/P Dale Teeters

I-7_28/P Marco Castriota

I-7_29/P Filipe Figueiredo

I-8 – CERAMIC PROTON AND HYDRIDE

ION CONDUCTORS (S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-8_1/P Kavitha K.

I-8_2/P Bhupendra Singh

I-8_3/P Nataliia Tarasova

I-8_4/P Dmitry Medvedev

I-8_5/P Julia Lyagaeva

I-8_6/P Donglin Han

I-8_7/P Donglin Han

I-8_8/P Rotraut Merkle

I-8_9/P Alexander Kolchugin

I-8_10/P Alexander Kolchugin

I-8_11/P Ekaterina Antonova

I-8_12/P Andrei Farlenkov

I-8_13/P Tarasova Nataliia

I-8_14/P Anastasios Vourros

I-8_15/P A.V. Shlyakhtina

I-8_16/P Genki Kobayashi

I-8_17/P Fabian Draber

I-8_18/P Tarasova Nataliia

I-8_19/P Haruyuki Takahashi

I-8_20/P Kenta Hoshino

I-8_21/P Jong Hoon Joo

I-8_22/P Kacper Dzierzgowski

I-8_23/P Tarjei Bondevik

I-8_24/P Piotr Winiarz

I-8_25/P Tomohiro Ishiyama

I-8_26/P Ivan Ivanov

I-8_27/P Tzouliana Kraia

I-8_28/P Elena Rebollo

I-8_29/P Laura Rioja-Monllor

I-8_30/P Yuichi Mikami

I-8_31/P Tomohiro Kuroha

I-8_32/P Chiharu Kura

I-8_33/P Takahisa Omata

I-8_34/P Laura Mazzei

I-8_35/P Maria Gazda

I-8_36/P Junichiro Otomo

I-8_37/P Jong-Sook Lee

I-8_38/P Naoki Hamao

I-8_39/P Arthur Bourdon

I-8_40/P Yasuhiro Takamura

I-8_41/P Jose Manuel Serra

I-8_42/P Seikh M Habibur Rahman

I-8_43/P Mateusz Tarach

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND

ELECTROLYZERS (S2) 22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

I-9_1/P Lyudmyla Stackpool

I-9_2/P Nikolaos Kaklidis

I-9_3/P Pilar Padilla

I-9_4/P Edith Bucher

I-9_5/P Nikolaj Danilov

I-9_6/P Liubov Skutina

I-9_7/P Tobias Huber

I-9_8/P Xiaomei Liu

I-9_9/P Denis Osinkin

I-9_10/P Tohru Yamamoto

I-9_11/P Valentina Voronkova

I-9_12/P Valentina Voronkova

I-9_13/P Denis Osinkin

I-9_14/P Francesca Zurlo

I-9_15/P A. Nemudry

I-9_16/P Hyung-Tae Lim

I-9_17/P Elena Pikalova

I-9_18/P Hyung-Tae Lim

I-9_19/P Elena Pikalova

I-9_20/P Jun-Young Park

I-9_21/P Wojciech Skubida

I-9_22/P Alexander Kolchugin

I-9_23/P Saurabh Singh

I-9_24/P Wenyi Tan

I-9_25/P Nicoleta Cioateră

I-9_26/P Elena-Adriana Voinea

I-9_27/P Meina Chen

I-9_28/P Reiichi Chiba

I-9_29/P Pravin Kumar

I-9_30/P Vasileios Kyriakou

I-9_31/P Xiaomei Liu

I-9_32/P Qiang Li

I-9_33/P Joon Hyung Shim

I-9_34/P Haruo Kishimoto

I-9_35/P Sergey Bychkov

I-9_36/P Elena Pikalova

I-9_37/P Maria Morozova

I-9_38/P Maria Morozova

I-9_39/P Lana-Simone Unger

I-9_40/P Dong Min Kim

I-9_41/P Maria Morozova

I-9_42/P Chengjun Zhu

I-9_43/P Francesca Drago

I-9_44/P Vladyslav Tezyk

I-9_45/P Francesco Chiabrera

I-9_46/P Haruo Kishimoto

I-9_47/P Nikolay Lyskov

I-9_48/P Florian Wankmüller

I-9_49/P José Santiso

I-9_50/P Raghvendra Pandey

I-9_51/P Nadezhda Tsvetkova

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SSI-21 Poster Sessions

~ 22 ~

I-9_52/P Mohammad Hossein Paydar

I-9_53/P Mattia Saccoccio

I-9_54/P Aleksey Yaremchenko

I-9_55/P Hui Zhao

I-9_56/P Nikolaenko Irina

I-9_57/P Liubov Skutina

I-9_58/P Wojciech Wrobel

I-9_59/P Jong-Sook Lee

I-9_60/P Jong-Sook Lee

I-9_61/P Albert Taracon, Alex Morata

I-9_62/P Mihkel Vestli

I-9_63/P David Mebane

I-9_64/P Jakub Karczewski

I-9_65/P Jakub Karczewski

I-9_66/P Beata Bochentyn

I-9_67/P Beata Bochentyn

I-9_68/P Gilles Gauthier

I-9_69/P Gilles Gauthier

I-9_70/P Mohammad Hossein Paydar

I-9_71/P Yao Wang

I-9_72/P Elisabeth Djurado

I-9_73/P Gilles Gauthier

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE

NANOMATERIALS: FROM DESIGN

TO ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

(S1) 19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-10_1/P Mantas Sriubas

I-10_2/P Igor Luisetto

I-10_3/P Sunhye Yang

I-10_4/P Marcella Bini

I-10_5/P Francesco Ciucci

I-10_6/P Nursultan Kainbayev

I-10_7/P Te- Hua Fang

I-10_8/P Tripathi Alok Kumar

I-10_9/P Harish Parala

I-10_10/P Virginia Wilde

I-10_11/P Liping Sun

I-10_12/P Tihana Čižmar

I-10_13/P Davide Barreca

I-10_14/P Alberto Gasparotto

I-10_15/P Chiara Maccato

I-10_16/P Giorgio Carraro

I-10_17/P Ettore Fois

I-10_18/P Jose Ramos-Barrado

I-10_19/P Olena Pliekhova

I-10_20/P Francesca Visentin

I-10_21/P Dongwei Du

I-10_22/P Barbara Ballarin

I-10_23/P Umberto Anselmi Tamburini

I-10_24/P Tripathi Alok Kumar

I-10_25/P Silvia Bodoardo

I-10_26/P Haifa Hamrouni

I-10_27/P Tso-Fu Mark Chang

I-10_28/P Tso-Fu Mark Chang

I-10_29/P Irina Nikolaenko

I-10_30/P Chun-Yi Chen

I-10_31/P Haifa Hamrouni

I-10_32/P Imen Jaouali

I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE

INTERFACES IN EFFICIENT

ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY

CONVERSION, BIOMASS

CONVERSION AND CHARGE

STORAGE SYSTEMS (S2)

22ndJUNE

Code Presenter

I-11_1/P Fontaine Marie-Laure

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT

AND REACTIVITY AT

GAS/ELECTRODE INTERFACES

(S1) 19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-12_1/P Geyu Lu

I-12_2/P Rotraut Merkle

I-12_3/P Anna Niemczyk

I-12_4/P Anna Olszewska

I-12_5/P Konrad Świerczek

I-12_6/P Zijia Zhang

I-12_7/P Alexander Schmid

I-12_8/P Atsushi Mineshige

I-12_9/P Sergey Bychkov

I-12_10/P Alexey Suntsov

I-12_11/P David Mueller

I-12_12/P Ji Haeng Yu

I-12_13/P Markus Kubicek

I-12_14/P Anton Sednev

I-12_15/P Marzena Leszczynska

I-12_16/P Andreas Nenning

I-12_17/P Alexey Markov

I-12_18/P Riyan Achmad Budiman

I-12_19/P Anna Magrasó

I-12_20/P Kuan-Zong Fung

I-12_21/P Pavlos Pandis

I-13 – ELECTRO-CHEMO-MECHANICAL

COUPLING IN ENERGY STORAGE

AND CONVERSION MATERIALS

(S1) 19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-13_1/P Dmitry Medvedev

I-13_2/P Marcin Malys

I-13_3/P Vladimir Sereda

I-13_4/P Fumitada Iguchi

I-14 – ELECTROCATALYSIS AT THE

ELECTRODE-SOLID

ELECTROLYTE INTERFACE

(S1) 19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-14_1/P George-Octavian Buica

I-14_2/P Li-Zhen Fan

I-14_3/P Lorenzo Pezzolato

I-14_4/P Ji-Haeng Yu

I-14_5/P Yannick Herve Bang

I-14_6/P Angeloclaudio Nale

I-15 – PHOTOCHEMICAL AND

PHOTOCATALYTIC ENERGY

CONVERSION (S1) 19th JUNE

Code Presenter

I-15_1/P Gunars Bajars

I-15_2/P Simely Hermandez

I-15_3/P Karima Ayeb

I-15_4/P Farabi Bozheyev

I-17 – MESOSCOPIC SOLAR CELLS (S2)

22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

I-17_1/P Gee Yeong Kim

I-17_2/P Dong-Won Kang

I-17_3/P Jelena Popovic

I-17_4/P Carmen Cavallo

MACRO-AREA II: IONICS IN

COMMUNICATION AND

ROBOTICS

II-1 – LOW-DIMENSIONAL IONIC AND

MIXED IONIC/ELECTRONIC

CONDUCTOR NANOSTRUCTURES

(S2) 22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

II-1_1/P Bonjae Koo

II-2 – REALIZATION OF NEW

FUNCTIONAL OPTOELECTRONIC

OXIDE BASED MATERIALS: EXPERIMENT AND THEORY (S2)

22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

II-2_1/P Marina Muñoz-Castro

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

OF 2D MATERIALS (S2)

22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

II-3_1/P Irina Nikolaenko

II-3_2/P Fabio C. Fonseca

II-3_3/P Yulia Mateyshina

II-3_4/P Anna-Katharina Hatz

II-4 – IONICS OF MEMRISTOR/RESISTIVE

SWITCHES (S2)

22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

II-4_1/P Sunho Kim

II-4_2/P Alexandra von der Heiden

II-4_3/P Karol Frohlich

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SSI-21 Poster Sessions

~ 23 ~

MACRO-AREA III: IONICS IN

COMMUNICATION AND

ROBOTICS

III-1 – IONICS MEETS BIOSCIENCE (S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

III-1_1/P Korakot Sombatmankhong

III-1_2/P Hiroyuki Ohno

III-1_3/P Nobuhumi Nakamura

III-1_4/P Francesca Visentin

III-1_5/P Hideki Hanabusa

III-1_6/P Keigo Ishii

III-1_7/P Shiori Suzuki

III-1_8/P Hiroyuki Ohno

III-1_9/P Hiroyuki Ohno

III-1_10/P Hiroyuki Ohno

III-1_11/P Umberto Anselmi-Tamburini

III-2 - MATERIALS TO MODULATE IONIC

TRANSPORT IN BIOLOGICAL

SYSTEMS (S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

III-2_1/P Takashi Kawabata

III-2_2/P Hitoki Semizo

III-2_3/P Yolina Hubenova

III-2_4/P Seung-Yun Lee

MACRO-AREA IV: GENERAL

ASPECTS, FUNDAMENTALS

AND THEORY IN ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

IV-1 – MODELLING AND SIMULATION

OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

(S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

IV-1_1/P Vitaly Sinitsyn

IV-1_2/P Konrad Świerczek

IV-1_3/P Steffen Grieshammer

IV-1_4/P Osamu Kamishima

IV-1_5/P Paweł Ławniczak

IV-1_6/P Dmytro Bletskan

IV-2 – ADVANCES IN HIGH SPATIAL

RESOLUTION PROBING OF LOCAL

HETEROGENEITIES IN ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS (S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

IV-2_1/P Ester García-González

IV-2_2/P Koji Shimizu

IV-2_3/P Peter Crozier

IV-2_4/P William Bowman

IV-3 – INTERFACIAL PROCESSES AND

NANOIONICS (S2)

22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

IV-3_1/P Chia-Chin Chen

IV-3_2/P Stefanie Taibl

IV-3_3/P Michael Weissmayer

IV-3_4/P Dalius Petrulionis

IV-3_5/P Tobias Huber

IV-3_6/P Filipe Figueiredo

IV-4 – POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF

OXIDE MATERIALS (S2)

22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

IV-4_1/P Eugene Kotomin

IV-4_2/P Jianmin Shi

IV-4_3/P Yeong-Cheol Kim

IV-4_4/P Irina Piir

IV-4_5/P Dmitry Malyshkin

IV-4_6/P Dmitry Tsvetkov

IV-4_7/P Boris Politov

IV-4_8/P Nadezhda Tsvetkova

IV-4_9/P Konstantin Chesnokov

IV-4_10/P Yuval Elbaz

IV-4_11/P Annika Buchheit

IV-4_12/P Jakyu Chun

IV-5 – TRANSPORT IN

MORPHOLOGICALLY

HETEROGENEOUS POROUS

MEDIA: ADVANCING

CHARACTERIZATION FROM IN-SITU TO IN-OPERANDO (S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

IV-5_1/P Natalia Porotnikova

IV-5_2/P Maxim Vlasov

IV-5_3/P Evgeny Tropin

IV-5_4/P Judith Cardoso

IV-6 – SYNCHROTRON AND

NEUTRON TECHNIQUES FOR

THE STUDY OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS (S1)

19th JUNE

Code Presenter

IV-6_1/P Teruyoshi Awano

IV-6_2/P Atsushi Mineshige

IV-7 – NUCLEAR MAGNETIC

RESONANCE IN SOLID STATE

IONICS (S2)

22nd JUNE

Code Presenter

IV-7_1/P Tatiana Zinkevich

IV-7_2/P Heike Stöffler

IV-7_3/P Chiara Ferrara

IV-7_4/P Ruslan Kayumov

IV-7_5/P Sarah Lunghammer

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SUNDAY 18th JUNE

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM

BATTERY ELECTRODE MATERIALS

Room: A4

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

Room: A3

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND

ELECTROLYZERS

Room: A2

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:40 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-3/1: Polymer session Chairpersons: Yoon Soek Jung,

Daniel Rettenwander 9:40-10:00 I-3_1/O S. Selvasekarapandian 10:00-10:20 I-3_2/O N. Rai 10:20-10:40 I-3_3/O R. Prasad Kumhar

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-2/1 Chairpersons: Craig Fisher, Cristina Tealdi

11:00-11:20 I-2_1/O Natasha Ross 11:20-11:40 I-2_2/O Monika Bakierska 11:40-12:00 I-2_3/O Svetlana Novikova 12:00-12:20 I-2_4/O Wensheng Yang 12:20-12:40 I-2_5/O M. Kalpana

I-3/2: Na-conductors Chairpersons: Yang Shao Horn,

Daniel Rettenwander 11:00-11:25 I-3_4/I Brian Sheldon 11:25-11:45 I-3_5/O Andreas Nenning 11:45-12:05 I-3_6/O Sahir Naqash 12:05-12:25 I-3_7/O He Wang 12:25-12:45 I-3_8/O Byoungwoo Kang

I-9/1: SOFC Cathodes Session I Chairperson: Werner Sitte

11:00-11:25 I-9_1/I Helena Tellez 11:25-11:45 I-9_2/O Rose-Noëlle Vannier 11:45-12:05 I-9_3/O Gilles Gauthier 12:05-12:25 I-9_4/O Rose-Noelle Vannier 12:25-12:45 I-9_5/O Susana García-Martín

12:40-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH

I-2/2 Chairpersons: Aleksandar Matic, Cristina Tealdi

14:20-14:40 I-2_6/O Zongping Shao 14:40-15:00 I-2_7/O Yair Ein-Eli 15:00-15:20 I-2_8/O Hailei Zhao 15:20-15:40 I-2_9/O Li-Zhen Fan

I-3/3 Chairpersons: Brian Sheldon, Craig Fisher

14:20-14:45 I-3_9/I Ryoji Kanno 14:45-15:05 I-3_10/O Yang Hu 15:05-15:25 I-3_11/O Seitaro Ito 15:25-15:45 I-3_12/O Daniele Pontiroli 15:45-16:05 I-3_13/O Philippe Vereecken

I-9/2: SOFC Anodes Session I Chairperson: Peter Vang Hendriksen

14:20-14:45 I-9_6/I Theis Skafte 14:45-15:05 I-9_7/O A. Yaremchenko 15:05-15:25 I-9_8/O K. Eguchi 15:25-15:45 I-9_9/O B. Bochentyn

15:40-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 16:05-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-2/3 Chairpersons: Aleksandar Matic, Cristina Tealdi

16:15-16:35 I-2_10/O Yanglong Hou 16:35-16:55 I-2_11/O Niloofar Ehteshami 16:55-17:15 I-2_12/O Fu-Ming Wang

I-3/4 Chairpersons: Brian Sheldon, Craig Fisher

16:25-16:50 I-3_14/I Steven Visco 16:50-17:10 I-3_15/O S. Granados-Focil 17:10-17:30 I-3_16/O M. Graczyk-Zajac 17:30-17:50 I-3_17/O Shigang Ling

I-9/3: Modelling Session I Chairperson: Jeong Woo Han

16:15-16:40 I-9_10/I D. Morgan 16:40-17:00 I-9_11/O J. Wu 17:00-17:20 I-9_12/O K. Kim 17:20-17:40 I-9_13/O Y. Gao 17:40-18:00 I-9_14/O J. M. Serra

19:00 - 20:00 OPENING CEREMONY & WELCOME PARTY

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MONDAY 19th JUNE

I-1 – BEYOND LITHIUM BATTERIES: IONIC

TRANSPORT IN POST-LI SYSTEMS

Room: B2

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM

BATTERY ELECTRODE MATERIALS

Room: B7

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

Room: B1

I-4 – IONICS IN “OPEN” BATTERIES

Room: B3

Chairperson: Hiroyuki Ohno

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Udo Kragl

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-1/1 Chairpersons: John Muldoon, Federico Bertasi

9:00-9:25 I-1_1/I Brian Ingram 9:25-9:50 I-1_2/I Elsa Roedern 9:50-10:15 I-1_3/I Wei-Qiang Han 10:15-10:35 I-1_4/O Jan Bitenc

I-2/4 Chairpersons: Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens,

Stefano Passerini 9:00-9:30 I-2_13/K Saiful Islam 9:30-9:50 I-2_14/O Wang Pengfei 9:50-10:10 I-2_15/O Evvy Kartini 10:10-10:30 I-2_16/O Hongze Gao

I-3/5: LLZO session 1 Chairpersons: Jennifer Rupp, Eric Wachsman

9:30-9:55 I-3_18/I S. Uhlenbruck 9:55-10:15 I-3_19/O M. Wilkening 10:15-10:35 I-3_20/O R. Brugge

I-4/1: Redox Flow Batteries Chairperson: Massimo Guarnieri

9:00-9:25 I-4_1/I Ulrich S. Schubert 9:25-9:50 I-4_2/I Wei Wang 9:50-10:15 I-4_3/I Brett Helms 10:15-10:35 I-4_4/O Matteo Gigli

10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-1/2 Chairpersons: John Muldoon, Federico Bertasi

11:00-11:25 I-1_5/I Fride Vullum-Bruer 11:25-11:50 I-1_6/I Dipan Kundu 11:50-12:10 I-1_7/O Lijun Fu 12:10-12:30 I-1_8/O Geoff McConohy

I-2/5 Chairpersons: Christian Masquelier,

Stefano Passerini 11:00-11:25 I-2_17/I Teófilo Rojo 11:25-11:45 I-2_18/O Byoungwoo Kang 11:45-12:05 I-2_19/O Willy Porcher 12:05-12:25 I-2_20/O M. Świętosławski 12:25-12:45 I-2_21/O Marcin Molenda

I-3/6: LLZO session 2 Chairpersons: Jennifer Rupp, Eric Wachsman

11:00-11:25 I-3_21/I A. Aguadero 11:25-11:45 I-3_22/O H. Yamada 11:45-12:05 I-3_23/O S. Taibl 12:05-12:25 I-3_24/O B. Morgan 12:25-12:45 I-3_25/O F. Langer

I-4/2 Chairperson: Silvia Licoccia

11:00-11:25 I-4_5/I Fikile Brushett 11:25-11:50 I-4_20/I Xianfeng Li 11:50-12:10 I-4_7/O Andreas Münchinger 12:10-12:30 I-4_8/O Sergio Granados-Focil

12:30-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH

I-1/3 Chairpersons: Maximilian Fichtner, Corsin

Battaglia 14:20-14:45 I-1_9/I Anji Reddy Munnangi 14:45-15:05 I-1_10/O Franziska Klein 15:05-15:25 I-1_11/O Zhonghui Cui 15:25-15:45 I-1_12/O Sevi Murugavel

I-2/6 Chairpersons: Teofilo Rojo, Cristina Tealdi

14:20-14:45 I-2_22/I E. Arroyo-de Dompablo 14:45-15:05 I-2_23/O Kent Griffith 15:05-15:25 I-2_24/O Dragoljub Vrankovic 15:25-15:45 I-2_25/O R. Shahbazian-Yassar

I-3/7: SS Electrolyte session 1 Chairpersons: Yang Shao Horn, Michal Struzik

14:20-14:45 I-3_26/I D. Rettenwander 14:45-15:05 I-3_27/O T. Yamada 15:05-15:25 I-3_28/O K. Z. Fung 15:25-15:45 I-3_29/O P. R. Rayavarapu 15:45-16:05 I-3_30/O A. Várez

I-4/3 Chairperson: Jusef Hassoun

14:20-14:45 I-4_9/I Christina Roth 14:45-15:05 I-4_10/O Andrew Motz 15:05-15:25 I-4_11/O Chuankun Jia 15:25-15:45 I-4_12/O Lena Hoober-Burkhardt

15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 16:05-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-1/4 Chairpersons: Maximilian Fichtner,

Corsin Battaglia 16:15-16:40 I-1_13/I Ilie Hanzu 16:40-17:00 I-1_14/O Lauren Marbella 17:00-17:20 I-1_15/O Frédéric Blanc 17:20-17:40 I-1_16/O Léo Duchêne

I-2/7 Chairpersons: Saiful Islam, Craig Fisher

16:15-16:40 I-2_26/I Clare Grey 16:40-17:00 I-2_27/O Markus Ding 17:00-17:20 I-2_28/O Bernard Lestriez 17:20-17:40 I-2_29/O E. Yu. Evschik 17:40-18:00 I-2_30/O Jun Yang

I-3/8: SS Electrolyte session 2 Chairpersons: Yang Shao Horn, Michal Struzik

16:20-16:45 I-3_31/I C. A. J. Fisher 16:45-17:05 I-3_32/O C. O'Rourke 17:05-17:25 I-3_33/O L. Buannic 17:25-17:45 I-3_34/O K. Hayashi 17:45-18:05 I-3_35/O B. Put

I-4/4 Chairperson: Thomas Zawodzinski

16:15-16:40 I-4_13/I Gabriel Goenaga 16:40-17:05 I-4_14/I Tomoko Fujiwara 17:05-17:25 I-4_15/O Yun Li 17:25-17:45 I-4_16/O Matteo Zago 17:45-18:05 I-4_17/O Massimo Guarnieri

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S1

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MONDAY 19th JUNE

I-7 – “POLYMER ELECTROLYTES” - THE

UBIQUITY OF IONS AND POLYMER

MATERIALS IN DEVICES

Room: B9

I-8 – CERAMIC PROTON AND HYDRIDE ION

CONDUCTORS

Room: A3

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND

ELECTROLYZERS

Room: A2

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE

NANOMATERIALS: FROM DESIGN TO

ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

Room: B6

Chairperson: Hiroyuki Ohno

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Udo Kragl

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-7/1 Chairperson: Yoichi Tominaga

9:00-9:25 I-7_1/I Patrick Howlett 9:25-9:50 I-7_2/I Thomas Zawodzinski 9:50-10:15 I-7_3/I Michael Hickner 10:15-10:35 I-7_4/O Claudio Gerbaldi

I-8/1 Chairpersons: Rotraut Merkle, Ragnar

Strandbakke 9:00-9:25 I-8_1/I Sossina Haile 9:25-9:45 I-8_2/O Ragnar Strandbakke 9:45-10:05 I-8_3/O Kwati Leonard 10:05-10:25 I-8_4/O Reihaneh Zohourian 10:25-10:45 I-8_5/O Krzysztof Zagórski

I-9/4: Modelling Session II Chairperson: Dane Morgan

9:00-9:25 I-9_15/I B. Boukamp 9:25-9:45 I-9_16/O A. Oz 9:45-10:10 I-9_17/I J. W. Han 10:10-10:30 I-9_18/O A. McSloy 10:30-10:50 I-9_19/O A. Nemudry

I-10/1 Chairperson: Davide Barreca

9:00-9:25 I-10_1/I G. Van Tendeloo 9:25-9:45 I-10_2/O H. Yuan 9:45-10:05 I-10_3/O M. Meffert 10:05-10:25 I-10_4/O T. Gries 10:25-10:45 I-10_5/O A. Bieberle-Hütter

10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:50-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-7/2 Chairperson: Jelena Popovic

11:00-11:25 I-7_5/I Aswini Ghosh 11:25-11:50 I-7_6/I Rajendra Kumar Singh 11:50-12:10 I-7_7/O Alexei Sokolov 12:10-12:30 I-7_8/O Falk Frenzel

I-8/2 Chairperson: Sandrine Ricote

11:00-11:25 I-8_6/I Y. Yamazaki 11:25-11:45 I-8_7/O Glenn Mather 11:45-12:05 I-8_8/O Takahisa Omata 12:05-12:25 I-8_9/O U. Anselmi-Tamburini

I-9/5: SOFC Cathodes Session II Chairperson: Ellen Ivers-Tiffée

11:00-11:25 I-9_20/I Z.Shao 11:25-11:45 I-9_21/O M. Machala 11:45-12:05 I-9_22/O C. Chatzichristodoulou 12:05-12:25 I-9_23/O Q. Ma 12:25-12:45 I-9_24/O J. Wang

I-10/2 Chairperson: Juan Ramon Morante

11:00-11:25 I-10_6/I J. Arbiol 11:25-11:45 I-10_7/O M. D'Arienzo 11:45-12:05 I-10_8/O F. Pellegrino 12:05-12:25 I-10_9/O L. Matoh

12:30-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH

I-7/3 Chairperson: Steve Greenbaum

14:20-14:45 I-7_9/I Manabu Tanaka 14:45-15:05 I-7_10/O Simranjit Singh 15:05-15:25 I-7_11/O S. F. Mohamad Zamri 15:25-15:45 I-7_12/O Maurizio Sansotera

I-8/3 Chairperson: Min Chen

14:20-14:45 I-8_10/I Yeong-Cheol Kim 14:45-15:05 I-8_11/O Min Chen 15:05-15:25 I-8_12/O William Bowman 15:25-15:45 I-8_13/O Vrindaa Somjiit

I-9/6: Characterization Session I Chairperson: William Chueh

14:15-14:40 I-9_25/I S. McIntosh 14:40-15:00 I-9_26/O J. Wang 15:00-15:20 I-9_27/O J. Kilner 15:20-15:40 I-9_28/O G. Nurk 15:40-16:00 I-9_29/O C. Berger

I-10/3 Chairperson: Renata Solarska

14:20-14:45 I-10_10/I C. O'Dwyer 14:45-15:05 I-10_11/O R. Pelosato 15:05-15:25 I-10_12/O I. Metcalfe

15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:25-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-7/4 Chairperson: Patrick Howlett

16:15-16:40 I-7_13/I S. Selvasekarapandian 16:40-17:00 I-7_14/O Michele Braglia 17:00-17:20 I-7_15/O Saverio Latorrata 17:20-17:40 I-7_16/O Asmae Mokrini

I-8/4 Chairpersons: Robert Kee, Jong-Sook Lee

16:15-16:40 I-8_14/I Gilles Taillades 16:40-17:00 I-8_15/O Domingo Pérez-Coll 17:00-17:20 I-8_16/O Jong-Sook Lee 17:20-17:40 I-8_17/O Andreas Falkenstein 17:40-18:00 I-8_18/O Sonia Escolástico

I-9/7: SOFC Anodes Session II Chairperson: Koichi Eguchi

16:15-16:40 I-9_30/I A. K. Opitz 16:40-17:00 I-9_32/O G. Man Choi 17:00-17:20 I-9_33/O H. Zhao 17:20-17:40 I-9_34/O D. Agarkov 17:40-18:00 I-9_35/O M. Zheng 18:00-18:20 I-9_31/O A. Bertei

I-10/4 Chairperson: Jordi Arbiol

16:15-16:35 I-10_13/O A. Guerrini 16:35-16:55 I-10_14/O M. Cobianchi 16:55-17:15 I-10_15/O L. Rimoldi 17:15-17:35 I-10_16/O G. Martra 17:35-17:55 I-10_17/O S. McIntosh

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S1

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MONDAY 19th JUNE

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT AND

REACTIVITY AT GAS/ELECTRODE

INTERFACES

Room: B10

I-14 – ELECTROCATALYSIS AT THE

ELECTRODE-SOLID ELECTROLYTE

INTERFACE

Room: B4

III-1 – IONICS MEETS BIOSCIENCE

Room: B8

IV-1 – MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

Room: B5

Chairperson: Hiroyuki Ohno

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Udo Kragl

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-12/1 Chairperson: Bilge Yildiz

9:00-9:25 I-12_1/I Jan Ingo Flege 9:25-9:45 I-12_2/O Siwon Lee 9:45-10:05 I-12_3/O Johanna Hackl 10:05-10:25 I-12_4/O Michele Riva 10:25-10:45 I-12_5/O Yoonseok Choi

I-14/1 Chairperson: Piotr Zelenay

9:00-9:30 I-14_1/K A. Wilson 9:30-9:50 I-14_2/O A. Wilson 9:50-10:10 I-14_3/O A. Levchenko 10:10-10:30 I-14_4/O E. Stavrakakis

IV-1/1 Chairperson: Stephen Paddison

9:00-9:30 IV-1_1/K Natalie Holzwarth 9:30-9:55 IV-1_2/I Stefano Mossa 9:55-10:15 IV-1_3/O Cornelia Cramer 10:15-10:35 IV-1_4/O Pooja Panchmatia

10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-12/2 Chairperson: Jan Ingo Flege

11:00-11:25 I-12_6/I Tatsumi Ishihara 11:25-11:45 I-12_7/O Yang Liu 11:45-12:05 I-12_8/O Corinne Salles 12:05-12:25 I-12_9/O Yoshiaki Hayamizu

I-14/2 Chairperson: Sanjeev Mukerjee

11:00-11:25 I-14_5/I M. Koper 11:25-11:45 I-14_7/O U. Anjum

IV-1/2 Chairperson: Yue Qi

11:00-11:20 IV-1_5/O Stephan P. Waldow 11:20-11:40 IV-1_6/O Taner Akbay 11:40-12:00 IV-1_7/O Junichi Kawamura 12:00-12:20 IV-1_8/O Natalia Skorodumova

12:25-14:20 LUNCH 11:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH

I-12/3 Chairperson: Tatsumi Ishihara

14:20-14:40 I-12_10/O Vladislav Sadykov 14:40-15:00 I-12_11/O Isao Kagomiya 15:00-15:20 I-12_12/O Kun Zheng 15:20-15:40 I-12_13/O Aleksey Yaremchenko

I-14/3 Chairperson: Deborah Myers

14:20-14:45 I-14_8/I K. More 14:45-15:10 I-14_9/I M. Chatenet 15:10-15:30 I-14_10/O T. Kraia 15:30-15:50 I-14_11/O J. Rongé

III-1/1 Chairperson: Kyoko Fujita

14:20-14:45 III-1_1/I H. Ohno 14:45-15:10 III-1_2/I C. Pereira 15:10-15:30 III-1_3/O H. Ohno 15:30-15:50 III-1_4/O K. Takahashi

IV-1/3 Chairperson: Stefano Mossa

14:20-14:50 IV-1_9/K Karl-Michael Weitzel 14:50-15:20 IV-1_10/K Michele Pavone 15:20-15:40 IV-1_11/O Kun Zheng 15:40-16:00 IV-1_12/O Steffen Grieshammer

15:40-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-12/4 Chairperson: Michele Riva

16:15-16:35 I-12_14/O E. Ruiz-Trejo 16:35-16:55 I-12_15/O Young-il Kwon 16:55-17:15 I-12_16/O Beom Tak Na 17:15-17:35 I-12_17/O M. Popov 17:35-17:55 I-12_18/O Wolfgang Preis

I-14/4 Chairperson: Makoto Uchida

16:15-16:40 I-14_12/I H. Imai 16:40-17:05 I-14_13/I Y. Seung Kim 17:05-17:25 I-14_14/O P. Atanassov 17:25-17:45 I-14_15/O M. Alpuche-Aviles

III-1/2 Chairperson: Kenji Takahashi

16:15-16:40 III-1_5/I K. Fujita 16:40-17:05 III-1_6/I J. Hallett 17:05-17:30 III-1_7/I M. Morikawa 17:30-17:50 III-1_8/O J.-Y. Sun 17:50-18:10 III-1_9/O K. Sombatmankhong

IV-1/4 Chairperson: Michele Pavone

16:20-16:40 IV-1_13/O Pjotrs Žguns 16:40-17:00 IV-1_14/O Kazuaki Toyoura 17:00-17:20 IV-1_15/O Mohammed B. Effat 17:20-17:40 IV-1_16/O Aleksei Krasnov 17:40-18:00 IV-1_17/O S. Sankaranarayanan

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S1

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MONDAY 19th JUNE

IV-2– ADVANCES IN HIGH SPATIAL

RESOLUTION PROBING OF LOCAL

HETEROGENEITIES IN ION-CONDUCTING

MATERIALS

Room: A4

IV-5 – TRANSPORT IN MORPHOLOGICALLY

HETEROGENEOUS POROUS MEDIA: ADVANCING CHARACTERIZATION FROM

IN-SITU TO IN-OPERANDO

Room: A5

IV-6 – SYNCHROTRON AND NEUTRON

TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

Room: A6

Chairperson: Hiroyuki Ohno

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Udo Kragl

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

IV-2/1 Chairpersons: Peter Crozier, David McComb

9:00-9:25 IV-2_1/I John Kilner 9:25-9:50 IV-2_2/I Yuichi Ikuhara 9:50-10:10 IV-2_3/O Karl-Michael Weitzel 10:10-10:30 IV-2_4/O William Bowman

IV-5/1 Chairperson: Iryna Zenyuk

9:00-9:30 IV-5_1/K J. Eller 9:30-9:55 IV-5_2/I A. Bazylak 9:55-10:20 IV-5_3/I M. Secanell 10:20-10:40 IV-5_4/O I. Zenyuk

IV-6/1: Operando Battery Session 1 Chairperson: Sandrine Lyonnard

9:00-9:30 IV-6_1/K Michael F. Toney 9:30-9:55 IV-6_2/I Samuel Tardif 9:55-10:20 IV-6_3/I Giuliana Aquilanti 10:20-10:40 IV-6_4/O Kent Griffith

10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

IV-2/2 Chairpersons: Y. Shirley Meng,

M. Stanley Whittingham 11:00-11:25 IV-2_5/I Shyue Ping Ong 11:25-11:45 IV-2_7/O Hans-Georg Steinrück 11:45-12:05 IV-2_8/O Aaron Mascaro 12:05-12:25 IV-2_9/O Eriko Watanabe

IV-5/2 Chairperson: Radenka Maric

11:00-11:25 IV-5_5/I R. Borup 11:25-11:45 IV-5_6/O A. Bisello 11:45-12:05 IV-5_7/O A. Oz 12:05-12:25 IV-5_8/O S. Deabate

IV-6/2: Operando Battery Session 2 Chairperson: Sandrine Lyonnard

11:00-11:25 IV-6_5/I Claire Villevieille 11:25-11:50 IV-6_6/I Vedran Vonk 11:50-12:10 IV-6_7/O Coraline Millot 12:10-12:35 IV-6_8/I Matteo Bianchini

12:25-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH 12:35-14:20 LUNCH

IV-2/3 Chairpersons: Peter Crozier, David McComb

14:20-14:45 IV-2_10/I Shirley Meng 14:45-15:10 IV-2_11/I Paul Shearing 15:10-15:30 IV-2_12/O Susana García-Martín 15:30-15:50 IV-2_13/O Roland Bliem

IV-5/3 Chairperson: Adam Weber

14:20-14:45 IV-5_9/I K. Karan 14:45-15:10 IV-5_10/I A. Weber 15:10-15:30 IV-5_11/O R. Maric 15:30-15:50 IV-5_12/O M. Ananyev

IV-6/3: Dynamics Session 1 Chairperson: Alexei Sokolov

14:20-14:45 IV-6_9/I Didier Blanchard 14:45-15:10 IV-6_10/I Sergei Danilkin 15:10-15:30 IV-6_11/O Joseph Peet 15:30-15:50 IV-6_12/O Laura Mazzei

15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

IV-2/4 Chairpersons: Y. Shirley Meng,

M. Stanley Whittingham 16:15-16:40 IV-2_15/I Scott Barnett 16:40-17:05 IV-2_16/I David W. McComb 17:05-17:25 IV-2_17/O William Bowman 17:25-17:45 IV-2_18/O David Mebane 15:45-16:05 IV-2_14/O Daniel Marinha

IV-5/4 Chairperson: Svitlana Pylypenko

16:15-16:35 IV-5_13/O S. Jeon 16:35-16:55 IV-5_14/O H. Matsui 16:55-17:15 IV-5_15/O S. Burkhardt 17:15-17:35 IV-5_16/O S. Pylypenko 17:35-17:55 IV-5_17/O N. R. Sattineni 17:55-18:20 IV-5_18/I D. Myers

IV-6/4: Dynamics Session 2 Chairperson: Alexei Sokolov

16:15-16:40 IV-6_13/I Maths Karlsson 16:40-17:00 IV-6_14/O Chris D. Ling 17:00-17:20 IV-6_15/O A. Piovano 17:20-17:40 IV-6_16/O Fanni Juranyi

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S1

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TUESDAY 20th JUNE

I-1 – BEYOND LITHIUM BATTERIES: IONIC

TRANSPORT IN POST-LI SYSTEMS

Room: B2

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM

BATTERY ELECTRODE MATERIALS

Room: B7

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

Room: B1

I-7 – “POLYMER ELECTROLYTES” - THE

UBIQUITY OF IONS AND POLYMER

MATERIALS IN DEVICES

Room: B9

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-1/5 Chairpersons: Maximilian Fichtner, Corsin

Battaglia 9:00-9:25 I-1_17/I Kostiantyn Kravchyk 9:25-9:50 I-1_18/I Yair Ein-Eli 9:50-10:15 I-1_19/I Tina Nestler 10:15-10:35 I-1_20/O Enkhtsetseg Dashjav

1-2/8 Chairpersons: Doron Aurbach, Craig Fisher

9:00-9:30 I-2_31/K Doron Aurbach 9:30-9:50 I-2_32/O Valerie Pralong 9:50-10:10 I-2_33/O Edouard Boivin 10:10-10:30 I-2_34/O Yiyang Li

1-3/9: Battery session 1 Chairpersons: Carl Thompson, Yasutoshi Irayama 9:00-9:25 I-3_36/I Eric D. Wachsman 9:25-9:45 I-3_37/O James Trevey 9:45-10:05 I-3_38/O Arndt Remhof 10:05-10:25 I-3_39/O Andreas Mertens 10:25-10:45 I-3_40/O Giovanna Bucci

I-7/5 Chairperson: Jean-Yves Sanchez

9:00-9:30 I-7_17/K Cristina Iojoiu 9:30-9:55 I-7_18/I Michael Zimmerman 9:55-10:20 I-7_19/I Maria Assunta Navarra 10:20-10:40 I-7_20/O Gioele Pagot

10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-1/6 Chairpersons: Maximilian Fichtner, Corsin

Battaglia 11:00-11:25 I-1_21/I Fausto Croce 11:25-11:50 I-1_22/I J. Hassoun 11:50-12:10 I-1_23/O M. Safrany Renard 12:10-12:30 I-1_24/O Atsushi Sakuda 12:30-12:50 I-1_25/O Minoru Umeda

1-2/9 Chairpersons: Doron Aurbach, Stefano Passerini

11:00-11:25 I-2_35/I M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens 11:25-11:45 I-2_36/O William Gent 11:45-12:05 I-2_37/O T. Yamada 12:05-12:25 I-2_38/O Yair Ein-Eli 12:25-12:45 I-2_39/O Masatsugu Oishi

1-3/10: Battery session 2 Chairpersons: Carl Thompson, Yasutoshi Irayama 11:00-11:25 I-3_41/I Michal Struzik 11:25-11:45 I-3_42/O Kazuo Yamamoto 11:45-12:05 I-3_43/O Jochen Joos 12:05-12:25 I-3_44/O R. Kumar Singh 12:25-12:45 I-3_45/O Reto Pfenninger

I-7/6 Chairperson: Michael Hickner

11:00-11:25 I-7_21/I Nitash Balsara 11:25-11:50 I-7_22/I Bernard Lestriez 11:50-12:10 I-7_23/O Kento Kimura 12:10-12:30 I-7_25/O Nahid Iranipour

12:50-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:30-14:20 LUNCH

1-2/10 Chairpersons: Elena Arroyo-de Dompablo,

Cristina Tealdi 14:20-14:45 I-2_40/I Christian Masquelier 14:45-15:05 I-2_41/O Shyue Ping Ong 15:05-15:25 I-2_42/O James Dawson 15:25-15:45 I-2_43/O Mehmet Ali Gulgun

1-3/11: Battery session 3 Chairpersons: Jürgen Janek, Martin Wilkening

14:15-14:40 I-3_46/I Yoon Seok Jung 14:40-15:00 I-3_47/O Iñigo Garbayo 15:00-15:20 I-3_48/O Rafael Trócoli 15:20-15:40 I-3_49/O Aik Jun Tan 15:40-16:00 I-3_50/O Kazunori Takada

I-7/7 Chairperson: Monika Schönhoff

14:20-14:45 I-7_26/I Takahiro Ichikawa 14:45-15:05 I-7_27/O Pierluigi Cossari 15:05-15:25 I-7_28/O Scott Lewis 15:25-15:45 I-7_29/O S. Selvasekarapandian

15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-16:20 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

1-2/11 Chairpersons: Shyue Ping Ong, Cristina Tealdi

16:15-16:40 I-2_44/I Atsuo Yamada 16:40-17:00 I-2_45/O Frédéric Blanc 17:00-17:20 I-2_46/O Guillaume Lefèvre 17:20-17:40 I-2_47/O James Trevey 17:40-18:05 I-2_79/I Evgeny V. Antipov

1-3/12: Battery session 4 Chairpersons: Jürgen Janek, Martin Wilkening

16:20-16:45 I-3_51/I Carl V. Thompson 16:45-17:05 I-3_52/O Koichi Hamamoto 17:05-17:25 I-3_53/O Norikazu Ishigaki 17:25-17:45 I-3_54/O Francesco Pagani 17:45-18:05 I-3_55/O Reto Pfenninger

I-7/8 Chairperson: Cristina Iojoiu

16:15-16:40 I-7_30/I Nobuko Yoshimoto 16:40-17:00 I-7_31/O Sabina Abbrent 17:00-17:20 I-7_32/O Marc Brinkkötter 17:20-17:40 I-7_33/O Louis Madsen 17:40-18:00 I-7_34/O M. Yoshizawa-Fujita

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I-8 – CERAMIC PROTON AND HYDRIDE ION

CONDUCTORS

Room: A3

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND

ELECTROLYZERS

Room: A2

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE

NANOMATERIALS: FROM DESIGN TO

ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

Room: B6

I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE INTERFACES

IN EFFICIENT ELECTROCHEMICAL

ENERGY CONVERSION, BIOMASS

CONVERSION AND CHARGE STORAGE

SYSTEMS

Room: B4

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-8/5

Chairpersons: Marie-Laure Fontaine, Glenn Mather

9:00-9:25 I-8_19/I Marie-Laure Fontaine 9:25-9:45 I-8_20/O Neal Sullivan 9:45-10:05 I-8_21/O Jose Manuel Serra 10:05-10:25 I-8_22/O Daniel Clark 10:25-10:45 I-8_23/O Robert J. Kee

I-9/8: SOFC Cathodes III - Ruddlesden-Popper-Phases

Chairperson: Rose-Noëlle Vannier 9:00-9:25 I-9_36/I J.-M. Bassat 9:25-9:45 I-9_37/O M. Yatoo 9:45-10:05 I-9_38/O C. Nicollet 10:05-10:25 I-9_39/O J. C. Grenier 10:25-10:45 I-9_40/O G. Gauthier

I-10/5

Chairperson: Johan Ten Elshof 9:00-9:25 I-10_18/I Y. Lei 9:25-9:45 I-10_19/O J.Ramon Morante 9:45-10:05 I-10_20/O Yu Xu 10:05-10:25 I-10_21/O Yuqi Lyu 10:25-10:45 I-10_22/O R. Carcione

10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-8/6 Chairperson: Truls Norby

11:00-11:25 I-8_24/I John Irvine 11:25-11:45 I-8_25/O Erik Jedvik Granhed 11:45-12:05 I-8_26/O Itaru Oikawa 12:05-12:25 I-8_27/O Vladislav Sadykov 12:25-12:45 I-8_28/O Takahisa Omata

I-9/9: SOFC Cathodes IV - Stability Issues Chairperson: Stephen Skinner

11:00-11:25 I-9_41/I A. Egger 11:25-11:45 I-9_42/O R. A. Budiman 11:45-12:05 I-9_43/O Na Ni 12:05-12:25 I-9_44/O N. Menzler 12:25-12:45 I-9_45/O E. Bucher

I-10/6 Chairperson: Leonhard Mayrhofer

11:00-11:25 I-10_23/I R. Solarska 11:25-11:45 I-10_24/O K. Frohlich 11:45-12:05 I-10_25/O T. Andreu 12:05-12:25 I-10_26/O I. Povey

12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH

I-8/7 Chairpersons: John Irvine, Genki Kobayashi

14:20-14:45 I-8_29/I Genki Kobayashi 14:45-15:05 I-8_30/O Keiga Fukui 15:05-15:25 I-8_31/O Yoshitaka Aoki 15:25-15:45 I-8_32/O Jong-Ho Lee

I-9/10: Characterization II Chairperson: John Kilner

14:10-14:35 I-9_46/I M. Dunstan 14:35-15:00 I-9_47/I C. Xia 15:00-15:20 I-9_48/O R. Sažinas 15:20-15:40 I-9_49/O A. Taracón 15:40-16:00 I-9_50/O A.V. Shlyakhtina

I-10/7 Chairperson: Colm O'Dwyer

14:20-14:45 I-10_27/I L. McElwee-White 14:45-15:05 I-10_28/O S. Mascotto 15:05-15:25 I-10_29/O N. Eremeev 15:25-15:45 I-10_30/O G. Beach

15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-8/8 Chairpersons: José M. Serra, Laura Rioja-Monllor 16:15-16:40 I-8_33/I Guilhem Dezanneu 16:40-17:00 I-8_34/O Carlos Bernuy-Lopez 17:00-17:20 I-8_35/O Reginaldo Muccillo 17:20-17:40 I-8_36/O Laura Rioja-Monllor 17:40-18:00 I-8_37/O Cecilia Mortalò

I-9/11: Electrolytes I Chairperson: Tatsumi Ishihara

16:15-16:40 I-9_51/I T. Norby 16:40-17:00 I-9_52/O T. Sakai 17:00-17:20 I-9_53/O D. (P. C.) Shih 17:20-17:40 I-9_54/O S. Ricote 17:40-18:00 I-9_55/O E. Yu. Konysheva 18:00-18:20 I-9_56/O M. Viviani

I-10/8 Chairperson: Teresa Andreu

16:15-16:35 I-10_31/O J. Garbarczyk 16:35-16:55 I-10_32/O C. Cara 16:55-17:15 I-10_33/O M. Amin Farkhondehfal 17:15-17:35 I-10_34/O M. Biset 17:35-17:55 I-10_35/O M. Pica

I-11/1 Chairpersons: Pawel Kulesza, John Errington,

Nicolas Alonso-Vante 16:15-16:40 I-11_1/I C. Janáky 16:40-17:05 I-11_2/I N. Alonso-Vante 17:05-17:30 I-11_3/I E. Lust 17:30-17:55 I-11_4/I Ira A. Weinstock 17:55-18:15 I-11_5/O P. J. Kulesza

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TUESDAY 20th JUNE

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT AND

REACTIVITY AT GAS/ELECTRODE

INTERFACES

Room: B10

I-13 – ELECTRO-CHEMO-MECHANICAL

COUPLING IN ENERGY STORAGE AND

CONVERSION MATERIALS

Room: A5

I-14 – ELECTROCATALYSIS AT THE

ELECTRODE-SOLID ELECTROLYTE

INTERFACE

Room: B4

I-15 – PHOTOCHEMICAL AND

PHOTOCATALYTIC ENERGY CONVERSION

Room: A7

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-12/5 Chairperson: Koichi Eguchi

9:00-9:25 I-12_19/I Peter Crozier 9:25-9:45 I-12_20/O M. Christoph Doppler 9:45-10:05 I-12_21/O Bugra Kayaalp 10:05-10:25 I-12_22/O Yingjing Zheng 10:25-10:45 I-12_23/O Keita Mizuno

I-13/1: Strain & Transport Chairperson: Nicola Perry

9:00-9:25 I-13_1/I Ho Nyung Lee 9:25-9:50 I-13_2/I Tetsu Ichitsubo 9:50-10:10 I-13_3/O Dane Morgan 10:10-10:30 I-13_4/O Wakako Araki

I-14/5 Chairperson: Keith Stevenson

9:00-9:25 I-14_16/I M. Watanabe 9:25-9:50 I-14_17/I D. Banham 9:50-10:10 I-14_18/O F. Tasca

I-15/1 Chairperson: Ian Sharp

9:00-9:30 I-15_1/K Guido Saracco 9:30-10:00 I-15_2/K Shane Ardo 10:00-10:20 I-15_3/O Madhur Boloor 10:20-10:40 I-15_4/O Raman Vedarajan

10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:10-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-12/6 Chairperson: Peter Crozier

11:00-11:25 I-12_24/I Koichi Eguchi 11:25-11:45 I-12_25/O Dongha Kim 11:45-12:05 I-12_26/O Aleksey Yaremchenko 12:05-12:25 I-12_27/O Celeste van den Bosch

I-13/2: Stress & Defect Chemistry Chairperson: Koji Amezawa

11:00-11:20 I-13_5/O Igor Lubomirsky 11:20-11:40 I-13_6/O Hitoshi Takamura 11:40-12:00 I-13_7/O Yuta Kimura 12:00-12:20 I-13_8/O Bilge Yildiz 12:20-12:40 I-13_9/O Kiran Adepalli

I-14/6 Chairperson: Plamen Atanassov

11:00-11:25 I-14_19/I K. Stevenson 11:25-11:50 I-14_20/I S. Mukerjee 11:50-12:10 I-14_21/O R. Elgammal

I-15/2 Chairperson: Shane Ardo

11:00-11:30 I-15_5/K Raffaella Buonsanti 11:30-12:00 I-15_6/K Gordana Dukovic 12:00-12:20 I-15_7/O Mario Alpuche-Aviles 12:20-12:40 I-15_8/O Peter Crozier

12:25-14:20 LUNCH 12:40-14:20 LUNCH 12:10-14:20 LUNCH 12:40-14:20 LUNCH

I-12/7 Chairperson: Dane Morgan

14:20-14:40 I-12_28/O Han Gil Seo 14:40-15:00 I-12_29/O M. Paola Carpanese 15:00-15:20 I-12_30/O K. Develos-Bagarinao 15:20-15:40 I-12_31/O Emi Takahashi

I-13/3: Materials Chemistry by Design Chairperson: Eric Wachsmann

14:20-14:45 I-13_10/I Nicole Benedek 14:45-15:10 I-13_11/I Andrey Zuev 15:10-15:30 I-13_12/O Mehdi Pishahang 15:30-15:50 I-13_13/O Meike V. F. Heinz

I-14/7 Chairperson: Pawel Kulesza

14:20-14:45 I-14_22/I M. Uchida 14:45-15:05 I-14_23/O P. J. Kulesza 15:05-15:25 I-14_24/O E. Negro

I-15/3 Chairperson: Holger Dau

14:20-14:50 I-15_9/K Laia Francàs 14:50-15:20 I-15_10/K Marco Favaro 15:20-15:50 I-15_11/K Dino Klotz

15:40-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:25-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-12/8 Chairperson: Jong Hoon Joo

16:15-16:35 I-12_32/O Dane Morgan 16:35-16:55 I-12_33/O Ana Belén Muñoz-García 16:55-17:15 I-12_34/O Zixuan Guan 17:15-17:35 I-12_35/O Tatsuya Kawada

I-13/4: Analysis/Technique Development Chairperson: Krystyn Van Vliet

16:15-16:40 I-13_14/I Jose Santiso 16:40-17:05 I-13_15/I Jason Nicholas 17:05-17:30 I-13_16/I Mayu Muramatsu 17:30-17:50 I-13_17/O Holger Fritze 17:50-18:10 I-13_18/O Y. Tsur

I-15/4 Chairperson: Gordana Dukovic

16:15-16:45 I-15_12/K Yanbo Li 16:45-17:15 I-15_13/K Andrea Sartorel 17:15-17:45 I-15_14/K Joel Haber 17:45-18:05 I-15_15/O Shu Yamaguchi

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TUESDAY 20th JUNE

II-2 – REALIZATION OF NEW FUNCTIONAL

OPTOELECTRONIC OXIDE BASED

MATERIALS: EXPERIMENT AND THEORY

Room: B2

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF 2D

MATERIALS

Room: M3

II-4 – IONICS OF MEMRISTOR /RESISTIVE

SWITCHES

Room: B3

III-2 – ION CONDUCTING MEMBRANES FOR

BIOELECTROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS

Room: B8

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

II-4/1 Chairperson: Shu Yamaguchi

9:00-9:30 II-4_1/K L. Chua 9:30-9:55 II-4_2/I T. Hasegawa 9:55-10:20 II-4_3/I M. Skowronski 10:20-10:40 II-4_4/O I. Valov

III-2/1 Chairperson: Plamen Atanassov

9:00-9:30 III-2_1/K Elena E. Ferapontova 9:30-9:55 III-2_2/I Riccarda Antiochia 9:55-10:20 III-2_3/I Lo Gorton 10:20-10:40 III-2_4/O Carlo Santoro

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

II-4/2 Chairperson: Shu Yamaguchi

11:00-11:25 II-4_5/I C. S. Hwang 11:25-11:50 II-4_10/I Y. Aoki 11:50-12:10 II-4_7/O S. Menze 12:10-12:30 II-4_8/O M. Martin

III-2/2 Chairperson: Pierangela Cristiani

11:00-11:30 III-2_5/K Tom Sleutels 11:30-11:55 III-2_6/I Benjamin Erable 11:55-12:15 III-2_7/O Stefania Marzorati 12:15-12:35 III-2_8/O Barbara Mecheri

12:20-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH 12:30-14:20 LUNCH 12:35-14:20 LUNCH

II-2/1 Chairperson: David Ginley

14:20-14:45 II-2_1/I Yuzo Shigesato 14:45-15:10 II-2_2/I Holger von Wenckstern 15:10-15:30 II-2_3/O Marina Muñoz Castro 15:30-15:50 II-2_4/O Paul Erhart

II-4/3 Chairperson: Ilia Valov

14:20-14:45 II-4_9/I S. Watanabe 14:45-15:10 II-4_6/I T. Tsuchiya 15:10-15:30 II-4_11/O J.L.M. Rupp 15:30-15:50 II-4_12/O A. Nenning

III-2/3 Chairperson: Carlo Santoro

14:20-14:45 III-2_9/I Enrico Marsili 14:45-15:10 III-2_10/I Pierangela Cristiani 15:10-15:30 III-2_11/O Shelley Minteer 15:30-15:50 III-2_12/O Plamen Atanassov

15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

II-2/2 Chairperson: David Ginley

16:15-16:40 II-2_5/I Lingyan Liang 16:40-17:00 II-2_6/O Gamze Atak 17:00-17:20 II-2_7/O Alberto Doria

II-3/1 Chairperson: Francesco Bonaccorso

16:15-16:45 II-3_1/K Luigi Colombo 16:45-17:10 II-3_2/I Hyungjun Kim 17:10-17:35 II-3_3/I Alain Penicaud 17:35-17:55 II-3_4/O Giuseppe V. Bianco 17:55-18:15 II-3_5/O Stiven Forti 18:15-18:35 II-3_6/O Virginia Carnevali

II-4/4 Chairperson: Ilia Valov

16:15-16:40 II-4_13/I H.-I. Yoo 16:40-17:00 II-4_14/O P. Hein 17:00-17:20 II-4_15/O H. Yildrim 17:20-17:40 II-4_16/O E. Sediva

III-2/4 Chairperson: Shelley Minteer

16:15-16:40 III-2_13/I Nurit Ashkenasy 16:40-17:00 III-2_14/O Simone Angioni 17:00-17:20 III-2_15/O Fabien Giroud 17:20-17:40 III-2_16/O Yasumitsu Matsuo

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TUESDAY 20th JUNE

IV-1 – MODELING AND SIMULATION OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

Room: B5

IV-3 - INTERFACIAL PROCESSES AND

NANOIONICS

Room: B5

IV-4 - POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF OXIDE

MATERIALS

Room: A4

IV-6 SYNCHROTRON AND NEUTRON

TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

Room: A6

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono 08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Masakazu Aono

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

IV-1/5 Chairperson: Stephen Paddison

9:00-9:30 IV-1_18/K Oleg Borodin 9:30-9:55 IV-1_19/I Yue Qi 9:55-10:15 IV-1_20/O Yusuke Noda 10:15-10:35 IV-1_21/O Austin Sendek

IV-6/5: Polymers Structure Chairperson: Sandrine Lyonnard

9:00-9:30 IV-6_17/K Ahmet Kusoglu 9:30-9:55 IV-6_18/I Gerard Gebel 9:55-10:20 IV-6_19/I Aurel Radulescu

10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:20-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

IV-1/6 Chairperson: Oleg Borodin

11:00-11:30 IV-1_22/K Mark Tuckerman 11:30-11:50 IV-1_23/O Stephen Paddison 11:50-12:10 IV-1_24/O Karl-Michael Weitzel 12:10-12:30 IV-1_25/O Takeshi Usuki

IV-6/6: Polymers Structure Chairperson: Sandrine Lyonnard

11:00-11:25 IV-6_20/I Robert Moore 11:25-11:50 IV-6_21/I Giuseppe Portale 11:50-12:10 IV-6_22/O Joseph A. Dura

12:30-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH 12:10-14:20 LUNCH

IV-3/1 Chairperson: Joachim Maier

14:20-14:50 IV-3_1/K U. Diebold 14:50-15:15 IV-3_2/I C. Jooss 15:15-15:35 IV-3_3/O A. Klein 15:35-15:55 IV-3_4/O K.-M. Weitzel

IV-4/1 Chairpersons: Vladan Stevanovic, Tanmoy Paul

14:20-14:45 IV-4_1/I Henny J.M. Bouwmeester 14:45-15:05 IV-4_2/O Ute Nikola Gries 15:05-15:25 IV-4_3/O Chang Sub Kim 15:25-15:45 IV-4_4/O Klaus-Dieter Becker

IV-6/7: Oxides Structure Chairperson: Gerard Gebel

14:20-14:45 IV-6_23/I Evvy Kartini 14:45-15:05 IV-6_24/O Cristina Artini 15:05-15:25 IV-6_25/O Mohammad Kassem

15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:25-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

IV-3/2 Chairperson: Rotraut Merkle

16:15-16:40 IV-3_5/I F. Mulder 16:40-17:00 IV-3_6/O N. Horiuchi 17:00-17:20 IV-3_7/O E. Gilardi 17:20-17:40 IV-3_8/O S. Mascotto 17:40-18:00 IV-3_9/O A. Klimkowicz

IV-4/2 Chairpersons: Henny Bouwmeester, Klaus-Dieter

Becker 16:15-16:40 IV-4_5/I Vladan Stevanovic 16:40-17:00 IV-4_6/O Atsushi Mineshige 17:00-17:20 IV-4_7/O Tanmoy Paul 17:20-17:40 IV-4_8/O Pooja Panchmatia

18:20-20:00 PRESENTATION OF YOUNG SCIENTIST & MID CAREER AWARDS

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WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE

I-1 – BEYOND LITHIUM BATTERIES: IONIC

TRANSPORT IN POST-LI SYSTEMS

Room: B2

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM

BATTERY ELECTRODE MATERIALS

Room: B7

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

Room: B1

I-5 – POLYMER ELECTROLYTE IONOMERS: ADVANCES IN CATION- AND ANION-EXCHANGE

MEMBRANES AND ION CONDUCTION

Room: B9

Chairperson: John A. Kilner

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Mogens Mogensen

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-1/7 Chairpersons: John Muldoon, Federico Bertasi

9:00-9:25 I-1_26/I D. Golodnitsky 9:25-9:45 I-1_27/O Tomonari Takeuchi 9:45-10:05 I-1_28/O Catia Arbizzani 10:05-10:25 I-1_29/O Aishui Yu 10:25-10:45 I-1_30/O Silvia Bodoardo

I-2/12 Chairpersons: Clare Grey, Stefano Passerini

9:00-9:25 I-2_48/I Shinichi Komaba 9:25-9:45 I-2_49/O M. Galceran 9:45-10:05 I-2_50/O Jennifer Heath 10:05-10:25 I-2_51/O Benoit Fleutot 10:25-10:45 I-2_52/O Hailei Zhao

I-3/13: Battery Session 5 Chairpersons: Ellen Ivers-Tiffée,

Andreas Nenning 9:00-9:30 I-3_56/K Ellen Ivers-Tiffée 9:30-9:50 I-3_57/O Sabine Zybell 9:50-10:10 I-3_58/O Philipp Braun 10:10-10:30 I-3_59/O Naoaki Kuwata 10:30-10:50 I-3_60/O John Ostraner

I-5/1 Chairperson: Andrew M. Herring

9:00-9:25 I-5_1/I M. Guiver 9:25-9:50 I-5_2/I P. Knauth 9:50-10:10 I-5_3/O P. Jannasch 10:10-10:30 I-5_4/O K. Vezzù

10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:50-11:00 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK

10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-2/13 Chairpersons: Shinichi Komaba, Stefano Passerini 11:00-11:20 I-2_53/O Janina Molenda 11:20-11:40 I-2_54/O Yan Yu 11:40-12:00 I-2_55/O Valentina Dall'Asta 12:00-12:20 I-2_56/O Francesca De Giorgio 12:20-12:40 I-2_57/O Daisuke Asakura

I-3/14: Li-electrolytes Chairpersons: Ellen Ivers-Tiffée,

Andreas Nenning 11:00-11:25 I-3_61/I Wolfgang Zeier 11:25-11:45 I-3_62/O Francesco Ciucci 11:45-12:05 I-3_63/O Stephen R. Yeandel 12:05-12:25 I-3_64/O Gunars Bajars 12:25-12:45 I-3_65/O Mattia Saccoccio

I-5/2 Chairperson: Patric Jannasch

11:00-11:25 1-5_5/I B. Pivovar 11:25-11:45 1-5_6/O A. G. Divekar 11:45-12:05 1-5_7/O A. M. Herring 12:05-12:25 1-5_8/O G. Nawn

12:20-14:20 LUNCH 12:40-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH

EXCURSION

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WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE

I-8 – CERAMIC PROTON AND HYDRIDE

ION CONDUCTORS

Room: A3

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND

ELECTROLYZERS

Room: A2

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE

NANOMATERIALS: FROM DESIGN TO

ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

Room: B6

I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE INTERFACES

IN EFFICIENT ELECTROCHEMICAL

ENERGY CONVERSION, BIOMASS

CONVERSION AND CHARGE STORAGE

SYSTEMS

Room: B4

Chairperson: John A. Kilner

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Mogens Mogensen

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-8/9 Chairperson: Donglin Han

9:00-9:25 I-8_38/I Sandrine Ricote 9:25-9:45 I-8_39/O Donglin Han 9:45-10:05 I-8_40/O Yutaro Yagi 10:05-10:25 I-8_41/O Yuji Okuyama 10:25-10:45 I-8_42/O Dmitry Tsvetkov

I-9/12: SOEC - Proton Ceramic Electrolyzers Chairperson: Rotraut Merkle

9:00-9:20 I-9_57/O R. Strandbakke 9:20-9:40 I-9_58/O E. Vøllestad 9:40-10:00 I-9_59/O D. Huan 10:00-10:20 I-9_60/O R. Peng 10:20-10:40 I-9_61/O F. Kosaka

I-10/9 Chairperson: Alberto Gasparotto

9:00-9:25 I-10_36/I H. Kusic 9:25-9:45 I-10_37/O U. Lavrencic Stangar 9:45-10:05 I-10_38/O L. Sanchez Granados 10:05-10:25 I-10_39/O F. Fresno 10:25-10:45 I-10_40/O V. Golovanov

I-11/2 Chairpersons: Sebastian Fiechter, Csaba Janàky

9:00-9:25 I-11_6/I G. Rupprechter 9:25-9:50 I-11_7/I Z. Sojka 9:50-10:15 I-11_8/I I. A. Rutkowska 10:15-10:35 I-11_9/O W. Mustain

10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-8/10 Chairpersons: Yoshihiro Yamazaki, Maria Gomez 11:00-11:25 I-8_43/I Maria Gomez 11:25-11:45 I-8_44/O Seikh M.H. Rahman 11:45-12:05 I-8_45/O Adrien Perrichon 12:05-12:25 I-8_46/O Mateusz Tarach 12:25-12:45 I-8_47/O Chiara Ferrara

I-9/13: SOFC Cathodes V - Stability Issues Chairperson: Edith Bucher

11:00-11:20 I-9_62/O V. Thoréton 11:20-11:40 I-9_63/O L.-S. Unger 11:40-12:00 I-9_64/O L. Almar 12:00-12:20 I-9_65/O R. Ruhl 12:20-12:40 I-9_66/O W. Sitte

I-10/10 Chairperson: Luis Sanchez

11:00-11:25 I-10_41/I L. Mayrhofer 11:25-11:45 I-10_42/O G. Carraro 11:45-12:05 I-10_43/O S. Murcia-López 12:05-12:25 I-10_44/O M. E. Fragalà

I-11/3 Chairpersons: Ruhlmann Laurent, Zbigniew

Sojka 11:00-11:25 I-11_10/I P. Zelenay 11:25-11:50 I-11_11/I S. Cavaliere 11:50-12:15 I-11_12/I S. Fiechter 12:15-12:35 I-11_13/O Y. Gao

12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:40-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH 12:35-14:20 LUNCH

EXCURSION

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WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT AND

REACTIVITY AT GAS/ELECTRODE

INTERFACES

Room: B10

I-15 – PHOTOCHEMICAL AND

PHOTOCATALYTIC ENERGY CONVERSION

Room: A7

I-16 – SOLAR THERMOCHEMICAL CYCLES

BASED ON REDOX-ACTIVE OXYGEN-CONDUCTING METAL OXIDES

Room: A6

II-1 – LOW-DIMENSIONAL IONIC AND MIXED

IONIC/ELECTRONIC CONDUCTOR

NANOSTRUCTURES

Room: A5

Chairperson: John A. Kilner

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Mogens Mogensen

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

I-12/9 Chairperson: David Mueller

9:00-9:25 I-12_36/I Koji Amezawa 9:25-9:45 I-12_37/O Samuel Cooper 9:45-10:05 I-12_38/O Tsuyoshi Nagasawa 10:05-10:25 I-12_39/O Tobias Huber 10:25-10:45 I-12_40/O Gregor Klinser

I-15/5 Chairperson: Francesca Toma

9:00-9:30 I-15_16/K Roel van de Krol 9:30-10:00 I-15_17/K Thomas Bein 10:00-10:20 I-15_18/O Jason Cooper 10:20-10:40 I-15_19/O Simelys Hernandez

I-16/1 Chairperson: Ellen Stechel

9:00-9:30 I-16_1/K James Miller 9:30-9:55 I-16_2/I Juan M. Coronado 9:55-10:20 I-16_3/I Gregory S. Jackson 10:20-10:40 I-16_4/O Andrea Ambrosini

II-1/1 Chairperson: Stephen Skinner

9:00-9:25 II-1_1/I Jianhua Joshua Yang 9:25-9:50 II-1_2/I Alexander Chroneos 9:50-10:10 II-1_3/O S. N. V. Karra 10:10-10:30 II-1_4/O G. M. Choi

10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-12/10 Chairperson: K. Amezawa

11:00-11:25 I-12_41/I David Mueller 11:25-11:45 I-12_42/O Christian Lenser 11:45-12:05 I-12_43/O Ting Chen 12:05-12:25 I-12_44/O Holger Fritze

I-15/6 Chairperson: Roel van de Krol

11:00-11:30 I-15_20/K Holger Dau 11:30-12:00 I-15_21/K Greta R. Patzke 12:00-12:30 I-15_22/K Artur Braun

I-16/2 Chairperson: Andrea Ambrosini

11:00-11:25 I-16_5/I Sophia Haussener 11:25-11:50 I-16_6/I A. Konstandopoulos 11:50-12:15 I-16_7/I Ivan Ermanoski

II-1/2 Chairperson: John Kilner

11:00-11:25 II-1_5/I Chia-Chin Chen 11:25-11:50 II-1_6/I Monica Burriel 11:50-12:15 II-1_7/I William Bowman 12:15-12:40 II-1_8/I Aleksandra Vojvodic 12:40-13:00 II-1_9/O Rouger De Souza

12:25-14:20 LUNCH 12:30-14:20 LUNCH 12:15-14:20 LUNCH 13:00-14:20 LUNCH

EXCURSION

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WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF

2D MATERIALS

Room: B2

II-4 – IONICS OF MEMRISTOR/RESISTIVE

SWITCHES

Room: B3

IV-3 - INTERFACIAL PROCESSES AND

NANOIONICS

Room: B5

IV-4 - POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF OXIDE

MATERIALS

Room: A4

Chairperson: John A. Kilner

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Mogens Mogensen

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

II-4/5 Chairperson: Manfred Martin

9:00-9:25 II-4_17/I M. J. Marinella 9:25-9:50 II-4_18/I X. Guo 9:50-10:15 II-4_19/I A. Talin 10:15-10:35 II-4_20/O D. Shang

IV-3/3 Chairperson: K. Funke

9:00-9:30 IV-3_10/K W. Chueh 9:30-9:50 IV-3_11/O M. T. Elm 9:50-10:10 IV-3_12/O I. Riess 10:10-10:30 IV-3_13/O J. Shi

IV-4/3 Chairpersons: Yue Qi, Juergen Fleig

9:00-9:25 IV-4_9/I Eugene Kotomin 9:25-9:50 IV-4_10/I Yoed Tsur 9:50-10:10 IV-4_11/O Ting Hei Wan 10:10-10:30 IV-4_12/O Anders Lindman

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

II-3/2 Chairperson: Xinliang Feng

11:00-11:25 II-3_7/I Stefano Passerini 11:25-11:45 II-3_8/O Jian Wang 11:45-12:05 II-3_9/O Haiyan Sun 12:05-12:25 II-3_10/O Matthias Kühne 12:25-12:45 II-3_11/O G. Giambastiani 12:45-13:10 II-3_12/I Vittorio Pellegrini

II-4/6 Chairperson: Manfred Martin

11:00-11:25 II-4_21/I A. Kenyon 11:25-11:45 II-4_22/O M. Moors 11:45-12:05 II-4_23/O S. Yamaguchi

IV-3/4 Chairperson: Klaus-Dieter Becker

11:00-11:25 IV-3_14/I J. Sagiv 11:25-11:45 IV-3_15/O D. Kalaev 11:45-12:05 IV-3_16/O N. W. Kwak

IV-4/4 Chairpersons: Eugene Kotomin,

Maytal Caspary Toroker 11:00-11:20 IV-4_13/O Yue Qi 11:20-11:45 IV-4_14/I Juergen Fleig 11:05-12:05 IV-4_15/O Alexander Schmid 12:05-12:25 IV-4_16/O Till Frömling

13:10-14:20 LUNCH 12:05-14:20 LUNCH 12:05-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH

EXCURSION

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THURSDAY 22nd JUNE

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM

BATTERY ELECTRODE MATERIALS

Room: B7

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

Room: B1

I-5 – POLYMER ELECTROLYTE IONOMERS: ADVANCES IN CATION- AND ANION-EXCHANGE MEMBRANES AND ION

CONDUCTION

Room: B9

I-6 – HIGH-TEMPERATURE PROTON-CONDUCTING POLYMER MEMBRANES

Room: B10

Chairperson: Harry Tuller

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Stanley Whittingham

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

09:00-10:40 ISSI Elections

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-2/14 Chairpersons: Atsuo Yamada, Cristina Tealdi

11:05-11:30 I-2_58/I Kisuk Kang 11:30-11:50 I-2_59/O Kaspars Kaprans 11:50-12:10 I-2_60/O Michele Fiore 12:10-12:30 I-2_61/O Sevi Murugavel

I-3/15: Modelling session Chairperson: Wolfang Zeier

11:00-11:25 I-3_66/I Yang Shao-Horn 11:25-11:45 I-3_67/O Sabrina Sicolo 11:45-12:05 I-3_68/O K. Becker-Steinberger 12:05-12:25 I-3_69/O Hisatsugu Yamasaki 12:25-12:45 I-3_70/O Dave Case

I-5/3 Chairperson: Vito Di Noto

11:00-11:25 1-5_9/I I. Nicotera 11:25-11:50 1-5_10/I C. Bas 11:50-12:10 1-5_11/O R. Narducci 12:10-12:30 1-5_12/O D. Gelman

12:30-14:20 LUNCH 12:45-14:20 LUNCH 12:30-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH

I-2/15 Chairpersons: Kisuk Kang, Craig Fisher

14:20-14:45 I-2_62/I Maria Forsyth 14:45-15:05 I-2_63/O Da Huo 15:05-15:25 I-2_64/O Hailei Zhao 15:25-15:45 I-2_65/O Li-Zhen Fan

I-3/16: Modelling/Interfaces Session Chairpersons: Mickael Dolle, Sven Uhlenbruck

14:15-14:40 I-3_71/I Randy Jalem 14:40-15:00 I-3_72/O Issei Sugiyama 15:00-15:20 I-3_73/O Simon Lorger 15:20-15:40 I-3_74/O Yoshitaka Tateyama 15:40-16:00 I-3_75/O Mahunnop Fakkao

I-5/4 Chairperson: Peter Pintauro

14:20-14:45 1-5_13/I W. Mustain 14:45-15:10 1-5_14/I N. Li 15:10-15:30 1-5_15/O L. Dos Santos 15:30-15:50 1-5_16/O Y. Nagao

15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-2/16 Chairpersons: Maria Forsyth, Craig Fisher

16:15-16:40 I-2_66/I Youngsik Kim 16:40-17:00 I-2_67/O Arianna Moretti 17:00-17:20 I-2_68/O Alessandro Dell'Era 17:20-17:40 I-2_69/O Hailei Zhao 17:40-18:05 IV-2_6/I Zhaoyin Wen

I-3/17 Chairpersons: Mickael Dolle, Sven Uhlenbruck

16:20-16:45 I-3_76/I Miaofang Chi 16:45-17:05 I-3_77/O René Hausbrand 17:05-17:25 I-3_78/O Gulin Vardar 17:25-17:45 I-3_79/O Ori Yeheskel 17:45-18:05 I-3_80/O Jong-Sook Lee

I-5/5 Chairperson: Michael Hickner

16:15-16:40 1-5_17/I M. Casciola 16:40-17:05 1-5_18/I Y.-S. Sanchez 17:05-17:25 1-5_19/O T. Saatkamp 17:25-17:45 1-5_20/O S. Angioni 17:45-18:05 1-5_21/O X. Zhang

I-6/1 Chairperson: Werner Lehnert

16:15-16:40 I-6_1/I Brian Benicewicz 16:40-17:05 I-6_2/I Jochen Kerres 17:05-17:30 I-6_3/I Maria Luisa Di Vona 17:30-17:50 I-6_4/O Andrew Herring 17:50-18:15 I-6_5/I Pierre Boillat

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S2

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THURSDAY 22nd JUNE

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND

ELECTROLYZERS

Room: A2

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE

NANOMATERIALS: FROM DESIGN TO

ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

Room: B6

I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE INTERFACES

IN EFFICIENT ELECTROCHEMICAL

ENERGY CONVERSION, BIOMASS

CONVERSION AND CHARGE STORAGE

SYSTEMS

Room: B4

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT AND

REACTIVITY AT GAS/ELECTRODE

INTERFACES

Room: B10

Chairperson: Harry L. Tuller

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Stanley Whittingham

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

09:00-10:40 ISSI Elections

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAKK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-9/14: SOFC Cathodes VI Chairperson: Gyeong Man Choi

11:00-11:20 I-9_67/O A. Abdoun 11:20-11:40 I-9_68/O J. H. Shim 11:40-12:00 I-9_69/O G. Gauthier 11:40-12:00 I-9_13/O Y. Gao 12:00-12:20 I-9_70/O J. H. Shim

I-10/11 Chairperson: Chiara Maccato

11:00-11:25 I-10_45/I H. Renevier 11:25-11:45 I-10_46/O F. Scaramuzzo 11:45-12:05 I-10_47/O D. Meroni 12:05-12:25 I-10_48/O M. V. Diamanti

I-11/4 Chairpersons: Gunther Rupprechter, Pawel

Kulesza 11:00-11:25 I-11_14/I J. Errington 11:25-11:50 I-11_15/I R. Laurent 11:50-12:15 I-11_16/I J. Augustynski 12:15-12:40 I-11_17/I K. Rajeshwar 12:40-13:05 I-11_18/I A. W. Hassel

I-12/11 Chairperson: Tatsuya Kawada

11:00-11:20 I-12_45/O Murat Bektas 11:20-11:40 I-12_46/O Geyu Lu 11:40-12:00 I-12_47/O Geyu Lu 12:00-12:20 I-12_48/O Michal Struzik

12:20-14:20 LUNCH 12:25-14:20 LUNCH 13:05-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH

I-9/15: SOFC Cathodes VII - Composites Chairperson: Henny Bouwmeester

14:20-14:40 I-9_71/O F. Shin 14:40-15:00 I-9_72/O P. Singh 15:00-15:20 I-9_73/O O. Celikbilek 15:20-15:40 I-9_74/O S. Javadpour 15:40-16:00 I-9_75/O R. B. Cervera

I-10/12 Chairperson: Alberto Gasparotto

14:20-14:45 I-10_49/I E. Comini 14:45-15:05 I-10_50/O D. Ziegler 15:05-15:25 I-10_51/O F. Stadler

I-11/5 Chairpersons: Enn Lust, Jan Augustynski

14:20-14:40 I-11_19/O F. Fenini 14:40-15:00 I-11_20/O J. M. Serra 15:00-15:20 I-11_21/O F. Mulder 15:20-15:40 I-11_22/O K. Miyazaki 15:40-16.00 I-11_23/O J. Hui

16:00-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:25-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-9/16: SOFC Anodes III and SOECs Chairperson: John Irvine

16:15-16:35 I-9_76/O M. Gerstl 16:35-16:55 I-9_77/O Z. Shao 16:55-17:15 I-9_78/O D. Tripkovic 17:15-17:35 I-9_79/O Y. Li 17:35-17:55 I-9_80/O J. Bartoszek 17:55-18:15 I-9_81/O M. Torrell

I-10/13 Chairperson: Urska Lavrencic Stangar

16:15-16:35 I-10_52/O A. Gaiardo 16:35-16:55 I-10_53/O M. Sturaro 16:55-17:15 I-10_54/O U. Anselmi Tamburini 17:15-17:35 I-10_55/O L. Pasquardini

I-11/6 Chairpersons: Nicolas Alonso-Valente, Sara

Cavaliere 16:15-16:35 I-11_24/O N. Tarasova 16:35-16:55 I-11_25/O A. Mielewczyk-Gryń 16:55-17:15 I-11_26/O J.-S. Park 17:15-17:35 I-11_27/O R. Ihringer 17:35-17:55 I-11_28/O N. Sullivan 17:55-18:15 I-11_29/O P. Priimägi

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S2

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THURSDAY 22nd JUNE

I-16 – SOLAR THERMOCHEMICAL CYCLES

BASED ON REDOX-ACTIVE OXYGEN-CONDUCTING METAL OXIDES

Room: A6

I-17 – MESOSCOPIC SOLAR CELLS

Room: A7

II-1 – LOW-DIMENSIONAL IONIC AND MIXED

IONIC/ELECTRONIC CONDUCTOR

NANOSTRUCTURES

Room: A5

II-2 – REALIZATION OF NEW FUNCTIONAL

OPTOELECTRONIC OXIDE BASED

MATERIALS: EXPERIMENT AND THEORY

Room: B8

Chairperson: Harry Tuller

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Stanley Whittingham

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

09:00-10:40 ISSI Elections

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-16/3 Chairperson: William Chueh

11:00-11:30 I-16_8/K Martin Roeb 11:30-11:55 I-16_9/I Wojciech Lipiński 11:55-12:15 I-16_10/O Ryo Hishinuma 12:15-12:35 I-16_11/O Mikhail Patrakeev

I-17/1 Chairperson: Emmanuelle Delporte

11:00-11:25 I-17_1/I F. Sauvage 11:25-11:50 I-17_2/I T. Lund 11:50-12:10 I-17_3/O S. Ardo 12:10-12:30 I-17_4/O M. Falco

II-1/3 Chairperson: Jennifer Rupp

11:00-11:25 II-1_10/I X. Guo 11:25-11:50 II-1_11/I Wooo Chul Jung 11:50-12:15 II-1_12/I Felix Gunkel 12:15-12:40 II-1_13/I S. Kim 12:40-13:00 II-1_14/O F. Ciucci

II-2/3 Chairperson: David Ginley

11:00-11:25 II-2_8/I Hiroshi Mizoguchi 11:25-11:50 II-2_9/I Andreas Klein 11:50-12:15 II-2_10/I Oliver Bierwagen

12:35-14:20 LUNCH 12:30-14:20 LUNCH 13:00-14:20 LUNCH 12:15-14:20 LUNCH

I-16/4 Chairperson: Ellen Stechel

14:20-14:45 I-16_12/I Chris Wolverton 14:45-15:10 I-16_13/I Charles Musgrave 15:10-15:30 I-16_14/O A. Konstandopoulos 15:30-15:50 I-16_15/O Jennifer Rupp

I-17/2 Chairperson: Frédéric Sauvage

14:20-14:45 I-17_5/I E. Deleporte 14:45-15:10 I-17_6/I S: Meloni 15:10-15:30 I-17_7/O S. Azmi 15:30-15:50 I-17_8/O B. Taheri

II-1/4 Chairperson: Vincenzo Esposito

14:20-14:45 II-1_15/I C. Korte 14:45-15:05 II-1_16/O Edwin Garcìa 15:05-15:25 II-1_17/O Simone Sanna 15:25-15:45 II-1_18/O C. Graves

15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

I-16/5 Chairperson: Andrea Ambrosini

16:15-16:40 I-16_16/I Ronald Michalsky 16:40-17:05 I-16_17/I Peter Loutzenhiser 17:05-17:30 I-16_18/I Jonathan Scheffe 17:30-17:50 I-16_19/O Junji Hyodo

I-17/3 Chairperson: Simone Meloni

16:15-16:40 I-17_9/I A. Gagliardi 16:40-17:00 I-17_10/O M. Bonomo 17:00-17:20 I-17_11/O J. Tiwari 17:20-17:40 I-17_12/O N. Ataollahi

Joint Session (Room: A3) Chairpersons: Yoed Tsur, Nini Pryds,

Peter Crozier 16:15-16:45 IV-4_26/K Bilge Yidiz 16:45-17:10 IV-4_27/I Rouger De Souza 17:10-17:35 II-1_19/I Thomas Lippert 17:35-18:00 II-1_20/I Dillon Fong

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S2

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THURSDAY 22nd JUNE

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF 2D

MATERIALS

Room: B2

II-4 – IONICS OF MEMRISTOR/RESISTIVE

SWITCHES

Room: B3

III-1– IONICS MEETS BIOSCIENCE

Room: B8

IV-3 - INTERFACIAL PROCESSES AND

NANOIONICS

Room: B5

Chairperson: Harry Tuller

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Stanley Whittingham

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

09:00-10:40 ISSI Elections

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

II-3/3 Chairperson: Vittorio Pellegrini

11:00-11:30 II-3_13/K Tony F. Heinz 11:30-11:55 II-3_14/I Marco Polini 11:55-12:20 II-3_15/I Goki Eda 12:20-12:40 II-3_16/O Stefano Lupi

II-4/7 Chairperson: Joshua Yang

11:00-11:25 II-4_24/I Y. Iwasa 11:25-11:50 II-4_25/I R. Dittmann 11:50-12:10 II-4_26/O M. Lübben

IV-3/5 Chairperson: Shu Yamaguchi

11:00-11:30 IV-3_17/K R. O'Hayre 11:30-11:55 IV-3_18/I T. S. Bjørheim 11:55-12:15 IV-3_19/O G. Wahnström

12:40-14:20 LUNCH 12:10-14:20 LUNCH 12:15-14:20 LUNCH

II-3/4 Chairperson: Luigi Colombo

14:20-14:50 II-3_17/K Andrea Ferrari 14:50-15:15 II-3_18/I Amaia Zurutuza 15:15-15:35 II-3_19/O John Parthenios 15:35-16:00 II-3_20/I Joshua A. Robinson

II-4/8 Chairperson: Joshua Yang

14:20-14:45 II-4_27/I Y. Naitoh 14:45-15:10 II-4_28/I Q. Xia 15:10-15:30 II-4_29/O K. Maas 15:30-15:50 II-4_30/O D. Pla

IV-3/6 Chairperson: Tor Bjørheim

14:20-14:45 IV-3_20/I S. Yamaguchi 14:45-15:05 IV-3_21/O S. Stub 15:05-15:25 IV-3_22/O B. Yildiz 15:25-15:45 IV-3_23/O R. Sato

16:00-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:50-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

II-3/5 Chairperson: Andrea Ferrari

16:15-16:45 II-3_21/K Maurizio Prato 16:45-17:10 II-3_22/I Hua Zhang 17:10-17:35 II-3_23/I Paolo Samorì 17:35-17:55 II-3_24/O Fabrizia Cesca 17:55-18:15 II-3_25/O Alberto Ambrosetti 18:15-18:35 II-3_26/O Federico Baiutti

III-1/3 Chairperson: Luisa Torsi

16:15-16:40 III-1_10/I Fabrizio Torricelli 16:40-17:05 III-1_11/I Barbara Stadlober 17:05-17:25 III-1_12/O Eleonora Macchia 17:25-17:45 III-1_13/O Rosaria A. Picca

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S2

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THURSDAY 22nd JUNE

IV-4 - POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF OXIDE

MATERIALS

Room: A3

IV-7 – NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN

SOLID STATE IONICS

Room: A4

Chairperson: Harry Tuller

08:00-08:45 PLENARY – Stanley Whittingham

08:45-09:00 BREAK 08:45-09:00 BREAK

ISSI Elections

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

IV-4/5 Chairpersons: Roger De Souza,

Ashok Kumar Baral 11:00-11:25 IV-4_17/I Rotraut Merkle 11:25-11:50 IV-4_18/I Francesco Ciucci 11:50-12:10 IV-4_19/O Eva Sediva 12:10-12:30 IV-4_20/O Oleg Merkulov 12:30-12:50 IV-4_21/O Einar Vøllestad

12:50-14:20 LUNCH 12:20-14:20 LUNCH

IV-4/6 Special session: Ilan Riess’ 75th anniversary

Chairperson: Igor Lubomirsky 14:20-14:45 IV-4_22/I Joachim Maier 14:45-15:05 IV-4_23/O Yoed Tsur 15:05-15:30 IV-4_24/I Harry L. Tuller 15:30-15:55 IV-4_25/I Ilan Riess

15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK 15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK

IV-4/7 - Joint Session Chairpersons: Yoed Tsur, Nini Pryds,

Peter Crozier 16:15-16:45 IV-4_26/K Bilge Yildiz 16:45-17:10 IV-4_27/I Roger De Souza 17:10-17:35 II-1_19/I Thomas Lippert 17:35-18:00 II-1_20/I Dillon Fong

IV-7/1 Chairperson: Steve Greenbaum

16:15-16:40 IV-7_1/I D. Kruk 16:40-17:05 IV-7_2/I P. Heitjans 17:05-17:30 IV-7_3/I M. Wilkening 17:30-17:50 IV-7_4/O S. Indris 17:50-18:10 IV-7_5/O Y. Yang

18:20 - 20:00 POSTER Session S2

18:10 - 20:00 POSTER Session S2

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FRIDAY 23rd JUNE

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM

BATTERY ELECTRODE MATERIALS

Room: B7

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

Room: B1

I-4 – IONICS IN “OPEN” BATTERIES (REDOX

FLOW BATTERIES)

Room: B3

I-5 – POLYMER ELECTROLYTE IONOMERS: ADVANCES IN CATION- AND ANION-EXCHANGE

MEMBRANES AND ION CONDUCTION

Room: B9

I-2/17 Chairpersons: Youngsik Kim, Craig Fisher

8:00-8:25 I-2_70/I Aleksandar Matic 8:25-8:45 I-2_71/O Marco Agostini 8:45-9:05 I-2_72/O Lucas Lodovico 9:05-9:25 I-2_73/O Vallachira Pradeep 9:25-9:45 I-2_74/O Daniele Versaci 9:45-10:05 I-2_75/O Eiji Hosono 10:05-10:25 I-2_76/O Hailei Zhao

I-3/18 Chairpersons: Ainara Aguadero, Randy Jalam

8:00-8:25 I-3_81/I Mickael Dollé 8:25-8:50 I-3_82/I Hong Li 8:50-9:10 I-3_83/O Jérémie Auvergniot 9:10-9:30 I-3_84/O N. C. Rosero Navarro 9:30-9:50 I-3_85/O Yoshiharu Uchimoto 9:50-10:10 I-3_86/O Toyoki Okumura 10:10-10:30 I-3_87/O Peter Ngene

I-4/5 Chairperson: Thomas Zawodzinski

8:35-9:00 I-4_18/I Maria Skyllas-Kazacos 9:00-9:25 I-4_19/I Ulrich Stimming 9:25-9:50 I-4_20/I Xianfeng Li 9:50-10:15 I-4_21/I Peter Pintauro 10:15-10:35 I-4_22/O Laura Meda

I-5/6 Chairperson: Peter Pintaro

9:10-9:30 1-5_22/O A. Paraskiva 9:30-9:50 1-5_23/O N. Ataollahi 9:50-10:10 1-5_24/O J. Bender 10:10-10:30 1-5_25/O F. Figueiredo

10:25-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-2/18 Chairpersons: Youngsik Kim, Craig Fisher

11:00-11:20 I-2_77/O Hiroki Moriwake 11:20-11:40 I-2_78/O Li-Zhen Fan

I-5/7 Chairperson: Michael Hickner

11:00-11:20 I-5_26/O AN Shengli 11:20-11:40 I-5_27/O Y.-K. Choe

11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK

Chairperson: Vito Di Noto

12:00-12:45 PLENARY – Michael Grätzel

12:45-13:15 CLOSING CEREMONY & REMARKS

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FRIDAY 23th JUNE

I-6 – HIGH-TEMPERATURE PROTON-CONDUCTING POLYMER MEMBRANES

Room: B10

I-7 – “POLYMER ELECTROLYTES” - THE

UBIQUITY OF IONS AND POLYMER

MATERIALS IN DEVICES

Room: B9

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND

ELECTROLYZERS

Room: A2

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE

NANOMATERIALS: FROM DESIGN TO

ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

Room: B6

I-6/2 Chairperson: Andrew Herring

8:00-8:30 I-6_6/K Klaus-Dieter Kreuer 8:30-8:55 I-6_7/I Oxana Ivanova 8:55-9:20 I-6_8/I Eliana Quartarone 9:20-9:45 I-6_9/I Dirk Henkensmeier 9:45-10:10 I-6_10/I Hans Aage Hjuler 10:10-10:35 I-6_11/I Peter Wagner

I-7/9 Chairperson: Maria Forsyth

8:15-8:40 I-7_35/I Raman Vedarajan 8:40-9:00 I-7_36/O Maryam Nojabaee 9:00-9:20 I-7_37/O Akiko Tsurumaki 9:20-9:40 I-7_38/O S. Selvasekarapandian 9:40-10:00 I-7_39/O Federico Bertasi 10:00-10:20 I-7_40/O Anji Reddy Polu 10:20-10:40 I-7_41/O Kun-lin Liu

I-9/17: Cells and Electrolytes II Chairperson: Kazunari Sasaki

8:00-8:20 I-9_82/O T. Liu 8:20-8:40 I-9_83/O M. Torrell Faro 8:40-9:00 I-9_84/O D. Maslennikov 9:00-9:20 I-9_85/O A. Taracón 9:20-9:40 I-9_86/O M. Han 9:40-10:00 I-9_87/O S. Ovtar 10:00-10:20 I-9_88/O J. De Vero

I-10/14 Chairperson: Ettore Fois

8:00-8:25 I-10_56/I R. Dovesi 8:25-8:45 I-10_57/O M. Fabbiani 8:45-9:05 I-10_58/O G. Tabacchi 9:05-9:25 I-10_59/O N. Tkachenko 9:25-9:45 I-10_60/O A. Massa 9:45-10:05 I-10_61/O S. Tosoni 10:05-10:25 I-10_62/O S. Boyadjiev

10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:20-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:25-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-6/3 Chairperson: Piercarlo Mustarelli

11:00-11:20 I-6_12/O Carsten Korte 11:20-11:40 I-6_13/O Theo Dingemans

I-9/17: Cells and Electrolytes II Chairperson: Kazunari Sasaki

11:00-11:20 I-9_89/O A. Morata 11:20-11:40 I-9_90/O S. P. Jiang

11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK

Chairperson: Vito Di Noto

12:00-12:45 PLENARY – Michael Grätzel

12:45-13:15 CLOSING CEREMONY & REMARKS

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FRIDAY 23rd JUNE

I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE INTERFACES

IN EFFICIENT ELECTROCHEMICAL

ENERGY CONVERSION, BIOMASS

CONVERSION AND CHARGE STORAGE

SYSTEMS

Room: B4

I-17 – MESOSCOPIC SOLAR CELLS

Room: A7

II-1– LOW-DIMENSIONAL IONIC AND MIXED

IONIC/ELECTRONIC CONDUCTOR

NANOSTRUCTURES

Room: A5

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF 2D

MATERIALS

Room: B2

I-11/7 Chairpersons: Pawel Kulesza, John Errington

9:00-9:20 I-11_30/O A. D. Benli 9:20-9:40 I-11_31/O H. Liu 9:40-10:00 I-11_32/O R. Ihringer 10:00-10:20 I-11_33/O D. Heidari 10:20-10:40 I-11_34/O M. Koroleva

I-17/4 Chairperson: Alessio Gagliardi

9:00-9:25 I-17_13/I M. Freitag 9:25-9:50 I-17_14/I S. Hayase 9:50-10:10 I-17_15/O N. Yaghoobi Nia 10:10-10:30 I-17_16/O G. Garcia-Belmonte

II-1/5 Chairperson: Nini Pryds

8:00-8:25 II-1_21/I A. Tarancón 8:25-8:50 II-1_22/I N. Perry 8:50-9:15 II-1_23/I P.V. Hendriksen 9:15-9:40 II-1_24/I K.V. Hansen 9:40-10:05 II-1_25/I A. Cavallaro 10:05-10:30 II-1_26/I M. Kubicek

II-3/6 Chairperson: Hua Zhang

8:00-8:25 II-3_27/I Xinliang Feng 8:25-8:50 II-3_28/I Aldo Di Carlo 8:50-9:15 II-3_29/I Hyeon Suk Shin 9:15-9:35 II-3_30/O Beatriz Martin-Garcia 9:35-9:55 II-3_31/O Babak Taheri 9:55-10:15 II-3_32/O Masashi Okubo 10:15-10:35 II-3_33/O Emmanuel Stratakis

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:35-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

I-17/5 Chairperson: Marina Freitag

11:00-11:20 I-17_17/O Jong-Sook Lee 11:20-11:40 I-17_18/O Shu Yamaguchi

II-1/6 Chairperson: Monica Burriel

11:00-11:25 II-1_27/I G. Harrington 11:25-11:50 II-1_28/I S. Nonnenmann

11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:50-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK

Chairperson: Vito Di Noto

12:00-12:45 PLENARY – Michael Grätzel

12:45-13:15 CLOSING CEREMONY & REMARKS

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FRIDAY 23rd JUNE

III-1– IONICS MEETS BIOSCIENCE

Room: B8

IV-4 - POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF OXIDE

MATERIALS

Room: A3

IV-7 – NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN

SOLID STATE IONICS

Room: A4

III-1/4 Chairperson: Nicola Cioffi

8:35-9:00 III-1_14/I Maria Asplund 9:00-9:25 III-1_15/I Massimiliano Cavallini 9:25-9:50 III-1_16/I Christine Kranz 9:50-10:15 III-1_17/I Claudio Fontanesi 10:15-10:40 III-1_18/I Massimo Innocenti

IV-4/8 Chairpersons: Rotraut Merkle, Francesco Ciucci

8:30-8:55 IV-4_28/I Jennifer Rupp 8:55-9:20 IV-4_29/I Igor Lubomirsky 9:20-9:40 IV-4_30/O Georgie Wellock 9:40-10:00 IV-4_31/O Jonas J. Neumeier 10:00-10:20 IV-4_32/O Kathrin Michel 10:20-10:40 IV-4_33/O Bilge Yildiz

IV-7/2 Chairperson: Mallory Gobet

8:00-8:25 IV-7_6/I K. Hayamizu 8:25-8:50 IV-7_7/I L. Madsen 8:50-9:15 IV-7_8/I M. Shönhoff 9:15-9:40 IV-7_9/I S. Suarez 9:40-10:05 IV-7_10/I M. Deschamps 10:05-10:30 IV-7_11/I O. Lafon 10:30-10:50 IV-7_12/O D. Halat

10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:50-11:00 COFFEE BREAK

IV-4/9 Chairperson: Yoed Tsur

11:00-11:20 IV-4_34/O Hans F. Wardenga 11:20-11:40 IV-4_35/O Hans F. Wardenga

11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:40-12:00 COFFEE BREAK

Chairperson: Vito Di Noto

12:00-12:45 PLENARY – Michael Grätzel

12:45-13:15 CLOSING CEREMONY & REMARKS

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SSI-21 Daily Program

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Daily Program

SUNDAY June 18, 2017

/K = Keynote speaker (30 min) /I = Invited speaker (25 min) /O = Oral contribution (20 min)

MACRO AREA 1: IONICS IN ENERGY AND

ENVIRONMENT

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM BATTERY

ELECTRODE MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A4

10:40 BREAK

I-2/1

Chairmen: Craig A.J. Fisher, Cristina Tealdi

11:00 I-2_1/O Carbon supported aluminium trifluoride nanoparticles

functionalized lithium manganese oxide for the development of

advanced lithium ion battery system

Natasha Ross, Shane Willenburg, Emmanuel Iwuoha University of the Western Cape, Chemistry Department, Robert Sobukwe, Bellville, Cape town, South Africa. 11:20 I-2_3/O LiFe1−XMII

XPO4/C (MII = Co, Mn, Ni, Zn) as cathode materials for

lithium-ion batteries

Svetlana Novikova (a), Sergey Yaroslavtsev (b), Vyacheslav Rusakov (b), Tatyana Kulova (c), Alexander Skundin (c), Andrey Yaroslavtsev (a) (a) Kurnakov Institute of general and inorganic chemistry RAS, Leninsky pr. 31, Moscow, Russia. (b) Lomonosov Moscow state university, Leninsky gory 1, Moscow, Russia. (c) Frumkin Institute of physical chemistry and electrochemistry RAS, Leninsky pr. 31, Moscow, Russia. 11:40 I-2_4/O Maximizing the Effect of Cobalt on Improving the Electrochemical

Performance of Ni-rich LiNi0.88Co0.12O2 Cathode Materials

Wensheng Yang, Gang Li, Xu Chen, Changxia Liu

State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Beijing

University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, P.R. China.

12:00 I-2_5/O Influence of Yttrium substitution on conductivity of LiNiPO4 (Li

and Ni sites) for Lithium ion batteries

M. Kalpana (a), S. Selvasekerapandian (a, b) (a) Department of Nano Science and Technology, Tamilnadu Agricultural

University, Coimbatore 641 003, India. (b) Materials Research Centre,

Coimbatore 641 045, India.

12:20 LUNCH

I-2/2

Chairmen: Aleksandar Matic, Cristina Tealdi

14:20 I-2_6/O Mesoporous and Nanostructured TiO2 Layer with Ultra-high

Loading on Nitrogen-doped Carbon Foams as Flexible and Free-

standing Electrodes for Lithium-ion Batteries

Shiyong Chu (a), Yijun Zhong (a), Rui Cai (a), Zhaobao Zhang (a), Shenying Wei (a), Zongping Shao (a, b) (a)Jiangsu National Synergetic Innovation Center for Advanced Materials,

State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering,

College of Chemical Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, 210009,

China. (b)College of Energy, Nanjing Tech University, 210009, China.

14:40 I-2_7/O Bundled and Densified Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) Tissues as

Flexible Ultra-Light Weight Li-ion Battery Anode Current

Collectors

Shani Yehezkel (a, b), Mahmud Auinat (a), Nina Sezin (a), David Starosvetsky (a), and Yair Ein-Eli (a, b) (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Technion - Israel

Institute of Technology, Haifa Israel 3200003. (b) The Nancy and Stephen

Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion- Israel Institute of

Technology, Haifa Israel 3200003.

15:00 I-2_8/O A High-Rate and Ultralong-Lifespan Anode Material for Li-Ion

Batteries: MoS2 Nanothorns Epitaxially Grown on CNTs

Zijia Zhang (a), Hailei Zhao (a, b), Zhihong Du (a), Lina Zhao (a), Zhaolin Li (a), Jiejun Fang (a) (a) University of Science and Technology Beijing, School of Materials

Science and Engineering, Beijing 100083, China. (b) Beijing Municipal Key

Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Technologies, Beijing 100083,

China.

15:20 I-2_9/O Structural Design and Electrochemical Performances of

Tin/Carbon Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Dan Zhou, Li-Zhen Fan Institute of Advanced Materials and Technology, University of Science

and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China, 100083.

15:40 BREAK

I-2/3

Chairmen: Aleksandar Matic, Cristina Tealdi

16:15 I-2_10/O Nanostructured Hybrid Materials for Lithium-based Batteries

Yanglong Hou) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, College of

Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.

16:35 I-2_11/O Development of Adiponitrile-Based Electrolytes for Lithium ion

batteries

Niloofar Ehteshami, Elie Paillard Helmholtz Institute Muenster/FZ-Juelich (IEK-12), Institute of Physical

Chemistry, Corrensstra. 46, 48149, Germany.

16:55 I-2_12/O Robust benzimidazole-based electrolyte overcomes high-voltage

and high-temperature applications in 5V class lithium ion batteries

Fu-Ming Wang (a, b) (a) Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Technology, National Taiwan

University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan. (b)Sustainable

Energy Center, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,

Taipei, Taiwan.

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I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

A. Padova Fiere

Room A3

I-3/1: POLYMER SESSION

Chairmen: Yoon Soek Jung, Daniel Rettenwander

9:40 I-3_1/O The potential of bio-based proton conducting polymer electrolyte

CA: NH4I for electrochemical device application

S. Monisha (a, b), S. Selvasekarapandian (a), T. Mathavan (b), G. Boopathi (a, c), and A. Milton Franklin Benial (b)

(a) Materials Research Center, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu-641 045, India. (b)

Research Department of Physics, N.M.S.S. Vellaichamy Nadar College,

Madurai, Tamilnadu-625 019, India. (c) Department of Bioenergy, Tamil

Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu-641 003, India.

10:00 I-3_2/O Experimental Investigation for High Performance Proton

Conducting Batteries using Nanocomposite Gel Electrolyte with

NH4SCN: PVA: MWNT system

Neelesh Rai (a), R.P. Kumhar (b), and S. L. Agrawal (c) (a) Department of Physics, AKS University, Satna (M.P.) India. (b) Department of Physics, Maharaja College, Chhatarpur (M.P.) India. (c)

Department of Physics, APS University, Rewa (M.P.) India.

10:20 I-3_3/O Ion Transport Behavior of Nanocomposite Polymer Electrolyte-

(PVA: PVK): CH3COONH4: EC: SiO2 System

R.P. Kumhar (a), Neelesh Rai (b), and S. L. Agrawal (c) (a) Department of Physics, Govt. Maharaja College Chhatarpur, (M.P.)

India. (b) Department of Physics, AKS University Satna, (M.P.) India. (c)

Department of Physics, APS University Rewa, (M.P.) India.

10:40 BREAK

I-3/2: Na-CONDUCTORS SESSION

Chairmen: Yang Shao Horn, Daniel Rettenwander

11:00 I-3_4/I Electrochemically Induced Stress and Fracture in Ceramic

Electrolytes

Brian W. Sheldon(a), Huajian Gao (a), Kai Guo (a), Mok Yun Jin (a), Cristina Ramirez (a), Giovanna Bucci(b), W. Craig Carter(b), Yet-Ming Chiang(b), Tushar Swamy(b), and Lukas Porz(b,c)

(a) Brown University, School of Engineering, Providence, Rhode Island,

02906, USA. (b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of

Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, Mass, 02139, USA. (c)

Institute of Material Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt,

Darmstadt 64287, Germany.

11:25 I-3_5/O A Li-ion based electrochemical CO2 sensor with Li3BO3 electrolyte

fabricated by a simple brushing and melting technique

Nenning Andreas(a,b), Struzik Michal(a,b), Rupp Jennifer L.M(a). (a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials

Science and Engineering, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States. (b) ETH Zürich, Department of Materials, Hönggerbergring 64, 8093

Zürich.

11:45 I-3_6/O Synthesis and characterization of the NASICON-type solid

solutions Na1+2xAlxYxZr2-2x(PO4)3 and Na1+2xAlxYxZr2-2x(SiO4)2PO4

Sahir Naqash(a,b,c), Qianli Ma(a,b,c), Frank Tietz(a,b,c), Olivier Guillon(a,b,c) (a) Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate

Research, Materials Synthesis and Processing (IEK-1), D-52425 Jülich,

Germany. (b) Jülich Aachen Research Alliance, JARA-Energy. (c)

Helmholtz-Institute Münster, c/o Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, D-

52425 Jülich, Germany.

12:05 I-3_7/O Low temperature densification of NASICON ceramics promoted by

Na2O-Nb2O5-P2O5 glass additive

He Wang, Keisuke Okubo, George Hasegawa, Miki Inada, Naoya Enomoto, Katsuro Hayashi Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Engineering, Kyushu

University,744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan.

12:25 I-3_8/O Sodium Ion Diffusion in Nasicon (Na3Zr2Si2PO12) Solid

Electrolytes: Effects of Excess Sodium

Heetaek Park(a), Keeyoung Jung(b), Marjan Nezafati(c), Chang-Soo Kim(c), and Byoungwoo Kang(a) (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pohang University

of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Po-hang, Gyeongbuk 790-784,

South Korea. (b) Energy Storage Materials Research Center, Research

Institute of Industrial Science and Technology (RIST), Pohang,

Gyeongbuk 790-330, South Korea. (c) Materials Science and Engineering

Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53211,

USA.

12:45 LUNCH

I-3/3

Chairmen: Brian Sheldon, Craig A.J. Fisher

14:20 I-3_9/I LGPS-type Solid Electrolytes - Materials Varieties and Their

Structure-property Relationships

Satoshi Hori, Kota Suzuki, Masaaki Hirayama and Ryoji Kanno Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, School of Materials

and Chemical Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama,

Japan.

14:45 I-3_10/O Ionic Properties of the Li(BH4)0.75I0.25–0.75Li2S·0.25P2S5 Mixed

System for Near Room-Temperature All-Solid Li-Ion Batteries

Abdel El Kharbachi(a), Yang Hu(b), Koji Yoshida(c), Magnus H. Sørby(a), Helmer Fjellvåg(b), Shin-ichi Orimo(c,d), Bjørn C. Hauback(a) (a) Institute for Energy Technology, P.O. Box 40, NO-2027 Kjeller,

Norway. (b) Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, University

of Oslo, Blindern, Norway. (c) Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku

University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan. (d) WPI-Advanced Institute for

Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan.

15:05 I-3_11/O High sulfur loading all-solid-state Li-S battery with LiI-Li3PS4

Seitaro Ito(a), Ulderico Ulissi(b,c), Alberto Varzi(b,c), Ryo Omoda(a), Taku Watanabe(a), Yuichi Aihara(a), Stefano Passerini(b,c) (a) Samsung R&D Institute Japan, Semba Nishi 2-1-11, Minoh, 562-0036,

Osaka, Japan. (b) Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Helmholtzstrasse 11,

89081 Ulm, Germany. (c) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), P.O.

Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany.

15:25 I-3_12/O Ionic conductivity in light metal intercalated C60 compounds

Daniele Pontiroli(a), Silvio Scaravonati(a), Giacomo Magnani(a), Mattia Gaboardi(a), Samuele Sanna(b), Eliana Quartarone(c), Mauro Riccò(a) (a) Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche, Fisiche ed Informatiche,

Università di Parma, Parma, Italy. (b) Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia,

Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy. (c) Dipartimento di Chimica,

Università di Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

15:45 I-3_13/O Nano-composite electrolyte with enhanced conductivity for all-

solid-state lithium ion batteries

X.B. Chen(a), P. M. Vereecken(b) (a) Imec, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium, Centre for Surface

Chemistry and Catalysis, University of Leuven, Kasteel-park Arenberg 23,

B-3001 Leuven, Belgium. (b) Imec, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven,

Belgium, Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, University of

Leuven, Kasteel-park Arenberg 23, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.

16:05 BREAK

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Chairmen: Brian Sheldon, Craig A.J. Fisher

16:25 I-3_14/I Glass Protected Li Metal Electrodes for Next Generation Batteries

Steven Visco and Eugene Nimon PolyPlus Battery Company, 2424 6th Street, Berkeley, California USA.

16:50 I-3_15/O Nanostructured, solution-processible, polyethyleneimine-based

single-ion solid polymer eletrolytes for lithium ion batteries

Xiaorui Che, Robert P. Doyle, Anamika Datta, Luis J. Smith, Sergio Granados-Focil Clark University, Gustaf Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 950 Main street, Worcester, MA 01610, USA.

17:10 I-3_16/O Ionic conductivity of 0.15Na2O-0.85SiO2 controlled by the

mechanical load

M. Graczyk-Zajac(a), D. Vrankovic(a), K. Webber(b), D.U. Tulyaganov(c), H.R. Fernandes(d) (a) Department of Materials and Earth Sciences, Technical University

Darmstadt, Germany. (b) Department of Materials Science and

Engineering, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. (c) Turin Polytechnic

University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. (d) Department of Materials and

Ceramic Engineering, CICECO, University of Aveiro, Portugal.

17:30 I-3_17/O Ion transport properties of Al doped lithium germanium phosphate

Shigang Ling, Jiayue Peng, Jie Huang, Qi Yang, Jiaze Lu, Hong Li Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing National

Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Beijing, 100190, China.

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND ELECTROLYZERS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A2

I-9/1: SOFC CATHODES SESSION I

Chairman: Werner Sitte

11:00 I-9_1/I Oxygen Transport Properties and Surface Composition of Some

Alkaline Earth Free Perovskite Oxide Electrodes

John Druce(a), Helena Tellez(a), Kuan Ting Wu(a,b), Tatsumi Ishihara(a,b), and John A. Kilner(a,c) (a) International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (wpi-I2CNER), Kyushu University, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (b)

Department of Applied Chemistry, Kyushu University, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (c) Department of Materials, Imperial College London, South Kensington, London, SW7 2BP, United Kingdom. 11:25 I-9_2/O Investigation of Ba2Co9O14 as an innovative SOFCs cathode material Ibtissam Kehal, Xavier Flandre, Edouard Capoen, Romain Jooris, Isabella Vasconcelos Joviano Dos Santos, Marie-Hélène Chambrier, Aurélie Rolle, Rose-Noëlle Vannier Univ. Lille, CNRS, Centrale Lille, ENSCL, Univ. Artois, UMR 8181 -

UCCS - Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, F-59000 Lille, France.

11:45 I-9_3/O Study of pure and Zr-substituted YMnO3 materials as Solid Oxide

Fuel Cell Cathode

Zulma Moreno(a,b), Nicolás Grimaldos(a,c), Alejandra Montenegro(b), Caroline Pirovano(c), Konrad Swierczek(d), Liliana Mogni(b), Alberto Caneiro(b), Pascal Roussel(c), and Gilles Gauthier(a) (a) Universidad Industrial de Santander, Grupo INTERFASE, Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia. (b) Centro Atómico de Bariloche, Grupo Caracterización de Materiales y Óxidos no-estequiométricos, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina. (c) Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide (UCCS), CNRS UMR 8181, Université de Lille 1, 59655 Villeneuve d´Ascq Cedex, France. (d) AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland.

12:05 I-9_4/O Preparation, advanced electrochemical and microstructural

characterizations of the porous SOFCs electrode material

Ca3Co4O9+

Aurélie Rolle(a), Fatiha Medjahed(a), Isabella Vasconcelos Joviano Dos Santos(a), Jean-Philippe Dacquin(a), David Fournier(b), Patrice Woisel(b), Eric Masson(c), Elisabeth Djurado(a), Rose-Noëlle Vannier(a) (a) Univ. Lille, CNRS, Centrale Lille, ENSCL, Univ. Artois, UMR 8181 - UCCS - Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, F-59000 Lille, France. (b) Univ. Lille, CNRS, INRA, ENSCL, UMR 8207 - UMET - Unité Matériaux et Transformations, F-59000 Lille, France. (c) Univ. Lille, Univ. Côte d’Opale, EA 4477 - TVES, Territoires Villes Environnement et Sociétés, F-59000 Lille, France. (d) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, LEPMI, 38402 Saint Martin d’Hères, France. 12:25 I-9_5/O Synthesis, crystal chemistry and electrochemical properties of

layered-perovskites for air electrodes for IT-SOFCs

Susana García-Martín(a), Daniel Muñoz-Gil(a), Xabier Martínez de Irujo-Labalde(a), Esteban Urones-Garrote(b), Domingo Pérez-Coll(c) (a) Complutense University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Dpto. de Química Inorgánica, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Complutense, 28040-Madrid, Spain. (b) Complutense University, Centro Nacional de Microscopía Electrónica, Universidad Complutense, 28040-Madrid, Spain. (c) CSIC, Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio, CSIC, Cantoblanco, 28049-Madrid, Spain. 12:45 LUNCH

I-9/2: SOFC ANODES SESSION I

Chairman: Peter Vang Hendriksen

14:20 I-9_6/I Carbon deposition in solid oxide electrochemical cells:

understanding, prevention, and control

Christopher Graves, Theis L. Skafte Technical University of Denmark, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark. 14:45 I-9_7/O Designing the Composite SrVO3-SrTiO3 Anodes for Hydrocarbon-

Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Aleksey Yaremchenko, Javier Macías, Jorge Frade CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, Department of Materials and

Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal.

15:05 I-9_8/O Development of Ni-Ba(Ce,Zr,Y)O3 cermet anode for direct

ammonia-fueled SOFCs

Kazunari Miyazaki, Hiroki Muroyama, Toshiaki Matsui, Koichi Eguchi

Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of

Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615−8510, Japan.

15:25 I-9_9/O Structural and catalytic properties of rare-earth doped ceria layers in

SOFCs fueled by biogas

Beata Bochentyn(a), Agata Warych(a), Dagmara Szymczewska(b), Maria Gazda(a), Piotr Jasiński(b) (a) Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology, 80-233 Gdańsk, ul. Narutowicza 11/12 Poland. (b) Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdansk University of Technology, 80-233 Gdańsk, ul. Narutowicza 11/12 Poland. 15:45 BREAK

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I-9/3: MODELLING SESSION I

Chairman: Jeong Woo Han

16:15 I-9_10/I Ab-Initio Computational Design of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes

Dane Morgan, Ryan Jacobs

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Materials Science and

Engineering, 1509 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, United States.

16:40 I-9_11/O Understanding the role of A-site atoms in the catalytic activity of

ABO3 perovskites

Ji Wu(a), Aleksandar Staykov(a), Taner Akbay(b), Tatsumi Ishihara(a,b,c), John A. Kilner(a,d) (a) Kyushu University, International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research, Motooka 744, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 802-0395, Japan. (b) Kyushu University, Advanced Research Centre for Electric Energy Storage, Motooka 744, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 802-0395, Japan. (c) Kyushu University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Motooka 744, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 802-0395, Japan. (d) Imperial College London, Department of Materials, South Kensington, London SW7 2BP, United Kingdom.

17:00 I-9_12/O Mechanistic Study for B-site Metal Ex-solution on PrBaTxMn2-xO5+δ

(T = Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni) under Reduction Conditions

Kyeounghak Kim and Jeong Woo Han Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Seoul, Seoul 130-743,

Korea.

17:20 I-9_13/O (moved on Thursday at 11:40) Computational and experimental study of the surface segregation in

the in situ exsolution of Ni nanoparticles for solid oxide fuel cells

Yang Gao and Francesco Ciucci The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Mechanical and

Aerospace Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China

SAR.

17:40 I-9_14/O A TFD study of the hydrogen extraction in a steam-reforming

protonic-membrane reactor

D. Catalán Martínez(a), J.M. Serra(a), S. Hernandez Morejudo(b), H. Malerød-Fjeld(b), Christian Kjølseth(b), (a) Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, CSIC, Instituto de Tecnología Química, Ave los Naranjos S-N, E-46022 Valencia, Spain. (b) CoorsTek Membrane Science, Forskningsparken, Gaustadalleen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway.

Oral Presentations

MONDAY June 19, 2017

PLENARY

A. Padova Fiere

Room A1

Chairman: Hiroyuki Ohno

8:00 P1 – Udo Kragl Ionic Liquids in Biotechnology and Beyond

Udo Kragl University of Rostock, Institute of Chemistry, 18051 Rostock, Germany. 8:45 BREAK

MACRO AREA I: IONICS IN ENERGY AND

ENVIRONMENT

I-1 – BEYOND LITHIUM BATTERIES: IONIC TRANSPORT IN

POST-LI SYSTEMS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B2

I-1/1

Chairmen: John Muldoon, Federico Bertasi

9:00 I-1_1/I Solid-State Mobility of Multivalent Cations for Energy Storage

Applications

Brian J. Ingram (a), Baris Key(a), John T. Vaughey(a), Patrick J. Bonnick(b), Xiaoqi Sun(b), Linda F. Nazar(b), Pieremanuele Canepa(c), Gopalakrishnan Sai Gautam(c) Gerbrand Ceder(c), Ryan Bayliss(d), and Jordi Cabana(d) (a) Argonne National Laboratory, Chemical Science and Engineering

Department, Argonne IL 60439, USA. (b) University of Waterloo,

Department of Chemistry and the Waterloo Institute of Nanotechnology,

Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada. (c) Lawrence Berkeley National

Laboratory, Materials Science Division, Berkeley CA 94720, USA. (d)

University of Illinois Chicago, Department of Chemistry, 845 West Taylor

Street, Chicago, IL 60607, USA.

9:25 I-1_2/I Magnesium Borohydride Complexes as Solid-State Electrolytes for

Magnesium Batteries

Elsa Roedern, Ruben-Simon Kühnel, Arndt Remhof and Corsin Battaglia Materials for Energy Conversion, Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for

Materials Science and Technology, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland.

9:50 I-1_3/I High Power Rechargeable Mg/I2 Battery Chemistry

Wei-Qiang Han(a,b), Huajun Tian(b) Chunsheng Wang(c)

(a) Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering (NIMTE),

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo 315201, P. R. China. (b) School of

Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou,

310027, China. (c) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering,

University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20740, USA.

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10:15 I-1_4/O Electrochemical performance and mechanism of organic cathode

materials in rechargeable Mg batteries

Jan Bitenc(a), Alen Vizintin(a), Klemen Pirnat(a), Anja Kopač Lautar(a), Tanja Bančič(a), Jože Grdadolnik(a), Jernej Stare(a), Anna Radon Vitanova(b), Robert Dominko(a) (a) National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, 1000 Ljubljana,

Slovenia. (b) Honda R&D Europe, Carl-Legien Strasse30, 63073

Offenbach, Germany.

10:35 BREAK

I-1/2

Chairmen: John Muldoon, Federico Bertasi

11:00 I-1_5/I On intercalation and pseudocapacitance in Mg-ion battery

electrodes

Fride Vullum-Bruer(a), Lu Wang(a), Karina Asheim(a), Ann Mari Svensson(a), Bo Jiang(a), Per Erik Vullum(b) (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Norwegian

University of Science and Technology, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway. (b)

SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway. 11:25 I-1_6/I Reversible Zn2+ Intercalation for Electrochemical Energy Storage

Dipan Kundu, Brian Adams, and Linda F. Nazar University of Waterloo, Department of Chemistry, 200 University Avenue

west, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L3G1.

11:50 I-1_7/O An aqueous rechargeable Zn//Co3O4 battery with improved

electrochemical performance

Lijun Fu, Yusong Zhu, Yuping Wu College of Energy Science and Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, No. 30 Puzhu Road (S), Nanjing 211800, Jiangsu Province, China. 12:10 I-1_8/O The Stability of K-Beta’’ Alumina in Aqueous Solutions

Geoff McConohy, Antonio Baclig, William C. Chueh

Stanford University, Department of Materials Science, 496 Lomita Dr.

Stanford, CA, 94305, United States of America.

12:30 LUNCH

I-1/3

Chairmen: Maximilian Fichtner, Corsin Battaglia

14:20 I-1_9/I Development of Fluoride Ion Conductors for Fluoride Ion Batteries

Anji Reddy Munnangi Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Helmholtzstr. 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany.

14:45 I-1_10/O Anion conductors- new materials for chloride and fluoride ion

batteries

Fabienne Gschwindr, Franziska Klein Helmholtz Institute Ulm, Helmholtzstrasse 11 89081 Ulm, Germany.

15:05 I-1_11/O Material engineering towards stable and active interface for high

performance lithium-oxygen cells

Zhonghui Cui, Peili Lou, Xiangxin Guo Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1295

DingXi Road, Shanghai 200050, P.R. China.

15:25 I-1_12/O Unravelling the Interplay between Particle Size, Defect

Concentration and Lithium Ion Transport in LiFePO4

Sevi Murugavel Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi-

110007 India.

15:45 BREAK

I-1/4

Chairmen: Maximilian Fichtner, Corsin Battaglia

16:15 I-1_13/I Electronic and ionic conductivity of nanocrystalline sodium

peroxide

Martin Philipp(a,b), Sarah Lunghammer(a,b), Ilie Hanzu(a,b,c), and Martin Wilkening(a,b,c) (a) Christian Doppler Laboratory for Lithium Batteries, and Institute for

Chemistry and Technology of Materials, Graz University of Technology

(NAWI Graz), Stremayrgasse 9, 8010 Graz, Austria. (b) DFG Research

Unit "Mobility of Lithium Ions in Solids", Graz University of Technology,

Stremayrgasse 9, 8010 Graz, Austria. (c) Alistore-ERI European Research

Institute, 33 rue Saint Leu, 80039 Amiens, France.

16:40 I-1_14/O Molecular Origin of Capacity Fade in Sodium Ion Batteries

Lauren E. Marbella, Kent J. Griffith, Clare P. Grey Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road,

Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom.

17:00 I-1_15/O Structure and Sodium Ion Dynamics in Sodium Strontium Silicate

Kenneth K. Inglis(a), John P. Corley(a), Pierre Florian(b), Jordi Cabana(c), Ryan Bayliss(c,d) Frédéric Blanc(a) (a) Department of Chemistry, Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy,

University of Liverpool, UK. (b) CNRS Orléans, France. (c) Department of

Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, UK. (d) Department of

Chemistry, University of Oxford, UK.

17:20 I-1_16/O A highly stable closo-borate solid-state electrolyte for all-solid-state

sodium-ion batteries

Léo Duchêne(a,b), Ruben-Simon Kühnel(a), Daniel Rentsch(a), Arndt Remhof (a), Hans Hagemann(b), Corsin Battaglia(a)

(a) Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and

Technology, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland. (b) Département de Chimie

Physique, Université de Genève, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM BATTERY

ELECTRODE MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B7

I-2/4

Chairmen: Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Stefano Passerini

9:00 I-2_13/K Atomic-Scale Insights into Lithium and Sodium Battery Materials:

Diffusion, Redox and Surface Properties

M. Saiful Islam Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK. 9:30 I-2_14/O Enhanced overcharged and overheat stability of

Li(Ni0.8Co0.15Al0.05)O2 cathode material coated with CeO2-Al2O3

Pengfei Wang, Qing Xia, Yuxing Xu, Qiangqiang Tan State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex Systems, Institute of

Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190,

China.

9:50 I-2_15/O Enhancing Performance of LiFePO4 by Coconut Coir Dust

Graphene

Evvy Kartini(a), Cipto P.Supriadi(b), Hersandy D.Kusuma(b), Wagiyo Honggowiranto(a) (a) Center for Science and Technology for Advanced Materials, National

Nuclear Energy Agency, South Tangerang 15314, Indonesia. (b) Nuclear

Politechnique Institute, National Nuclear Energy Agency, Yogyakarta,

Indonesia.

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10:10 I-2_16/O Investigation of Oxygen Loss Behavior of Li-rich Li-Mn-Ni-O

Cathodes by Electrochemical Titration Method

Hongze Gao(a), Takashi Nakamura(b), Yuta Kimura(b), Koji Amezawa(b)

(a) Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, 6-6-01, Aramaki

Aza Aoba, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan. (b) Institute of

Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 2-

1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan.

10:30 BREAK

I-2/5

Chairmen: Christian Masquelier, Stefano Passerini

11:00 I-2_17/I Manganese-based layered oxides as promising positive electrodes

for sodium ion batteries

Nicholas E. Drewett(a), Elena Gonzalo(a), Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano(a,b), Teófilo Rojo(a,c) (a) CIC EnergiGUNE, Albert Einstein 48, 01510, Miñano, Spain. (b)

IKERBASQUE, Basque Foundation for Science, 48013 Bilbao, Spain. (c)

Dept. Química Inorgánica, Facc. Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad del

País Vasco (UPV/EHU) Barrio Sarriena s/n, 48940 Leioa - Bizkaia, Spain.

11:25 I-2_18/O A zero-strain disordered 3.9V-LiFeSO4F as the cathode material for

long term Li ion battery

Min kyu Kim, Byoungwoo Kang Pohang University of Science and Technology(POSTECH), Department

of Materials Science and Engineering, 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-gu,

Pohang, Gyungbuk, Korea(South).

11:45 I-2_19/O Development of water based LiFePO4 and LiFexMn1-xPO4 positive

electrodes

Willy Porcher(a), Elise Gutel(a), Sophie Chazelle(a), Arianna Moretti(b), Stefano Passerini(b), Iraxte de Meatza(c) (a) CEA Liten - 17 Avenue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble cedex 9, France. (b) Helmholtz Institute Ulm KIT – Helmholtzstrasse 11, 89081 Ulm,

Germany. (c) IK4-CIDETEC - Parque Tecnológico de San Sebastián,

Paseo Miramón 196, 20014 Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.

12:05 I-2_20/O The nature of structural changes in Li2MnSiO4 cathode material

during electrochemical reaction

Michał Świętosławski(a), Marta Gajewska(b), Marcelina Lis(a), Krystian Chudzik(a), Marcin Molenda(a) (a) Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Chemistry, Ingardena 3, 30-060

Kraków, Poland. (b) AGH University of Science and Technology,

Academic Centre for Materials and Nanotechnology, Mickiewicza 30, 30-

059 Kraków, Poland.

12:25 I-2_21/O Li-ion electrode nanocomposites with self-assembled conductive

carbon layers

Marcin Molenda, Andrzej Kochanowski, Michał Świętosławski, Joanna Świder, Agnieszka Chojnacka Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Chemistry, Ingardena 3 Str., 30-060

Kraków, Poland.

12:45 LUNCH

I-2/6

Chairmen: Teofilo Rojo, Cristina Tealdi

14:20 I-2_22/I Phase transformations in recent intercalation electrode materials

induced by electrostatic effects

M. Elena Arroyo-de Dompablo Malta Consolider Team, Departamento de Química Inorgánica, Facultad

de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040-

Madrid (Spain).

14:45 I-2_23/O A Combined Multinuclear NMR and Ab Initio Investigation of

Phosphorus Anodes for High-Energy Lithium and Sodium

Batteries

Kent J. Griffith(a), Martin Mayo(b), Andrew J. Morris(b), Clare P. Grey(a) (a) University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Road

CB2 1EW, United Kingdom. (b) University of Cambridge, Cavendish

Laboratory, J. J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0HE, United

Kingdom.

15:05 I-2_24/O

Synthesis and Stabilization of Crystalline Nanostructured Silicon for

Highly Reversible Lithium Ion Storage

Dragoljub Vrankovic, Malin Becker, Magdalena Graczyk-Zajac, Ralf Riedel Technische Universität Darmstadt, Jovanka-Bontschits-Str. 2, 64287

Darmstadt, Germany.

15:25 I-2_25/O Selective Ionic Transport and the Interplay of Structural Defects in

Battery Electrodes

Reza Shahbazian-Yassar University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Mechanical Engineering,

Chicago, IL 60616, USA.

15:45 BREAK

I-2/7

Chairmen: Saiful Islam, Craig A. J. Fisher

16:15 I-2_26/I Local Structures of Sodium Electrode Materials: NMR and PDF

Studies

Joshua M. Stratford, Phoebe K. Allan, Oliver Pecher, Raphaele Clement, Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Road, CB2

1EW, UK.

16:40 I-2_27/O Artificial Solid Electrolyte Interphase on Lithium Metal Surfaces

Markus S. Ding(a,b), Stephan L. Koch(a,b), Stefano Passerini(a,b) (a) Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Helmholtzstrasse 11, 89081 Ulm,

Germany. (b) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), P.O.Box 3640,

76021 Karlsruhe, Germany.

17:00 I-2_28/O A comprehensive study of a film maturation process for improving

the cycle life of silicon-based anodes

Cuau Reale Hernandez,(a) Zouina Karkar,(a,b) Alix Tranchot,(a) Aurélien Etiemble,(c) Eric Maire,(c) Dominique Guyomard,(b) Bernard Lestriez,(b) Lionel Roué(a) (a) INRS- Energie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, Varennes (QC),

Canada. (b) IMN, CNRS, Université de Nantes, Nantes, France. (c)

MATEIS, CNRS, INSA Lyon, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France.

17:20 I-2_29/O Silicon-based anode materials for lithium-ion batteries

E. Yu. Evschik, A.V. Levchenko, Yu. A. Dobrovolsky Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Acad. Semenov av. 1,

Chernogolovka 142432, Russian Federation.

17:40 I-2_30/O Investigation on the Core-Shell Structure Stability of

Silicon/Carbon Composites for Lithium Storage

Jun Yang, Jinghui Zhu, Yitian Bie Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Chemistry and Chemical

Engineering, 800 Dong Chuan Road, Shanghai, China.

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I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B1

I-3/5: LLZO Session 1

Chairmen: Jennifer Rupp, Etric Wachsman

9:30 I-3_18/I Li7La3Zr2O12-based garnet Li ion conductors as electrolytes in solid-

state batteries – opportunities and challenges

Sven Uhlenbruck(a,b), Christian Dellen(a), Sandra Lobe(a), Sören Möller(a), Chih-Long Tsai(a), Anna Windmüller(a), Martin Finsterbusch(a,b), Martin Bram(a), Olivier Guillon(a-c) (a) Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate

Research (IEK), 52425 Jülich, Germany. (b) Helmholtz Institute Münster:

Ionics in Energy Storage (IEK-12), 52425 Jülich, Germany. (c) Jülich

Aachen Research Alliance: JARA-Energy.

9:55 I-3_19/O Solid Electrolytes: Extremely Fast Charge Carriers in Garnet-Type

Li6La3ZrTaO12 Single Crystals

Bernhard Stanje(a,b), Stefan Breuer(a,b), Marlena Uitz(a,b), Daniel Rettenwander(c), Stefan Berendts(d), Martin Lerch(d), Reinhard Uecker(e), Günther Redhammer(c), Ilie Hanzu(a,b,f), and Martin Wilkening(a,b,f) (a) Christian Doppler Laboratory for Lithium Batteries, and Institute for

Chemistry and Technology of Materials, Graz University of Technology,

Stremayrgasse 9, 8010 Graz, Austria. (b) DFG Research Unit "Mobility of

Lithium Ions in Solids", Graz University of Technology, Stremayrgasse 9,

8010 Graz, Austria. (c) Department of Materials Research and Physics,

University of Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria. (d) Technische Universität

Berlin, Institut für Chemie, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin,

Germany. (e) Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth (Forschungsverbund

Berlin e.V.), Max-Born-Straße 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany. (f) Alistore-ERI

European Research Institute, 33 rue Saint Leu, 80039 Amiens, France.

10:15 I-3_20/O Proton Exchange and Transport Properties in Garnet Electrolytes

Rowena Brugge(a), Richard Chater(a), William Manalastas(b), Ola Hekselman(a), John Kilner(a,b), Ainara Aguadero(a) (a) Imperial College London, Department of Materials, Exhibition Road,

London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom. (b) CIC Energigune, Parque

Tecnológico, C/Albert Einstein, 48, 01510 Miñano, Spain.

10:35 BREAK

I-3/6: LLZO Session 2

Chairmen: Jennifer Rupp, Etric Wachsman

11:00 I-3_21/I Degradation processes and ionic transport in garnet-based solid

electrolytes

R. Brugge(a), A. Cavallaro(a), O. Hekselman(a), F. M. Pesci(a), J. Kilner(a, b) and A. Aguadero(a) (a) Imperial College London, Department of Materials, Exhibition Road,

London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom. (b) CIC Energigune, Parque

Tecnológico, C/Albert Einstein, 48, 01510 Miñano, Spain.

11:25 I-3_22/O Lattice Distortion and Ionic Conduction in Garnet-type Solid

Electrolyte

Hirotoshi Yamada, Rajendra Hongahally Basappa, Tomoko Ito Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki 8528521,

Japan.

11:45 I-3_23/O Spatially resolved electrochemical characterization and chemical

analysis of Li6.4Al0.2La3Zr2O12 garnets

Stefanie Taibl(a), Andreas Wachter-Welzl(a), Reinhard Wagner(b), Daniel Rettenwander(c), Stefan Smetaczek(a), Andreas Limbeck(a), Georg Amthauer(b), Jürgen Fleig(a) (a)Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Chemical Technologies

and Analytics, 1060 Vienna, Austria. (b) University of Salzburg,

Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials, 5020 Salzburg,

Austria. (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of

Materials Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge,

MA 02139, USA.

12:05 I-3_24/O Quantifying Lattice Geometry Correlation Effects in Garnet Solid

Electrolytes

Benjamin J. Morgan (a) Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, Claverton Down, BA2

7AY, UK.

12:25 I-3_25/O Investigation of Li7La3Zr2O12-PEO composite electrolytes for solid-

state batteries

Frederieke Langer(a), Ingo Bardenhagen(a,b), Jens Glenneberg(a), Robert Kun(a,b,c) (a) University of Bremen, ISFM Research Group, Badgasteiner Str. 1,

28359 Bremen, Germany. (b) Fraunhofer IFAM, Wiener Str. 12, 28359

Bremen, Germany. (c) University of Bremen, MAPEX Center for Materials

and Processes, Bibliothekstr. 1, 28359 Bremen, Germany.

12:45 LUNCH

I-3/7: SS Electrolyte Session 1

Chairmen: Yang Shao Horn, Michal Struzik

14:20 I-3_26/I Structure-property relationships of single crystalline Li/Na-ion

conducting solid electrolytes

Daniel Rettenwander Center for Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA.

14:45 I-3_27/O Electrochemical Properties of the Li6.75La3Zr1.75Nb0.25O12

Crystals/Li3BO3 Glass Hybrid Electrolytes

Nobuyuki Zettsu(a,b), Dae-wook Kim(b), Sakina Kaneko(b), and Katsuya Teshima(a,b) (a) Center for Energy & Environmental Science, Shinshu University, 4-17-

1 Wakasato, Nagano 380-8553, Japan. (b) Department of Materials

Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University, 4-17-1 Wakasato,

Nagano 380-8553, Japan.

15:05 I-3_28/O Structure Dependence on Reduction Stability of Inorganic Li Solid

Electrolytes from (La,Li)TiO3 Perovskite to Li7La3Zr2O12 Garnet

Kuan-Zong Fung, Chung-Ta Ni, Shu-Yi Tsai National Cheng Kung University, Department of Materials Science and

Engineering, No.1, University Rd., East Dist., Tainan city, Taiwan 70101.

15:25 I-3_29/O Atomic Layer Deposition of Lithium Tantalate on Li6PS5Cl Solid-

State Electrolyte for lithium ion batteries

P.R. Rayavarapu, S. Adams Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of

Singapore, Singapore-117575, Singapore.

15:45 I-3_30/O Structural details of A-site substitution in LLTO perovskites. The

importance of the amount and vacancy distribution on transport

properties.

W. Bucheli(a), R. Jimenez(a), J. Sanz(a), M.E. Sotomayor(b) T. Duran(b), A. Várez(b). (a) Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, CSIC, 28049 Cantoblanco,

Spain. (b) Departamento de Ciencia e Ingeniería de Materiales, Universidad

Carlos III de Madrid, Avda. Universidad, 3028911 Leganés, Spain.

16:05 BREAK

I-3/8: SSElectrolyte Session 2

Chairmen: Yang Shao Horn, Michal Struzik

16:20 I-3_31/I Atomic Level Analysis of Defects and Ion Conductivity in Solid

Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries

Craig A.J. Fisher(a), Xiaobing Hu(a), Shunsuke Kobayashi(a), Yumi H. Ikuhara(a), Yasuyuki Fujiwara(b), Keigo Hoshikawa(b), Akihide Kuwabara(a), Hiroki Moriwake(a), Keiichi Kohama(c), Hideki Iba(c), Yuichi Ikuhara(a,d) (a) Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine Ceramics Center, 2-4-

1 Mutsuno, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya 456-8587, Japan. (b) Faculty of Engineering,

Shinshu University, Nagano 380-8553, Japan. (c) Battery Materials

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Division, Toyota Motor Corporation, Shizuoka 410-1193, Japan. (d)

Institute of Engineering Innovation, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-

8586, Japan.

16:45 I-3_32/O Solid Lithium Electrolytes: Strain Effects in Spinel Structured

MgAl2O4

Conn O'Rourke, Benjamin Morgan Chemistry Department, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2

7AY.

17:05 I-3_33/O Li7La3Zr2O12 Solid Electrolyte: Dual Substitution Strategy and

Implementation in Li Metal Batteries

Buannic Lucienne(a), Aguesse Frédéric(a), Lopez del Amo Juan-Miguel(a), Orayech Brahim(a), Carrasco Javier(a), Katcho Nebil A.(a), Zhang Wei(a,b), Kilner John(a c), and Llordés Anna(a,b) (a) CIC Energigune, Parque Tecnológico de Alava, 01510 Miñano, Spain. (b) IKERBASQUE, The Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Spain. (c)

Department of Materials, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ, London,

UK.

17:25 I-3_34/O

Synthesis and Electrical Properties of La2/3x/3NaxZrO3 with

Perovskite Structure

Katsuro Hayashi, Naoto Toyomura, George Hasegawa, Miki Inada, Naoya Enomoto Kyushu University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Fukuoka 819-

0395, Japan.

17:45 I-3_35/O On the chemistry and electrochemistry of LiPON breakdown

Brecht Put(a, b), Philippe M. Vereecken(a, c), Andre Stesmans(b) (a) Imec, Kapeldreef 75, 3001 Leuven, Belgium. (b) Department of Physics,

Celestijnenlaan 200D, University of Leuven, 3001 Leuven, Belgium. (c)

Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, University of Leuven,

Kasteelpark Arenberg 23, 3001 Leuven, Belgium.

I-4 – IONICS IN “OPEN” BATTERIES (REDOX FLOW

BATTERIES)

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B3

I-4/1

Chairman: Massimo Guarnieri

9:00 I-4_1/I Polymer-based Aqueous Redox Flow Batteries

Ulrich S. Schubert Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry Jena (CEEC Jena)

Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany.

9:25 I-4_2/I Materials and chemistry development for novel redox flow batteries

Wei Wang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Blvd, Richland, WA

99354, USA.

9:50 I-4_3/I Macromolecular Design Strategies for Crossover-Free, Non-

Aqueous, All-Organic, Redox-Flow Batteries Brett Helms Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, The Molecular

FoundryAddress1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.

10:15 I-4_4/O Poly(phenylene sulfide sulfone) based membranes for redox flow

battery applications

Mario Branchi, Matteo Gigli, Barbara Mecheri, Alessandra D’Epifanio, Silvia Licoccia Department of Chemical Science and Technologies, University of Rome

Tor Vergata, Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1, 00133 Roma (Italy).

10:35 BREAK

I-4/2 Chairman: Silvia Licoccia

11:00 I-4_5/I Towards Low Resistance Nonaqueous Redox Flow Batteries

Jarrod Milshtein(a,b), John Barton(a,c), Thomas Carney(a,b), Robert Darling(a,d), Fikile Brushett(a,c) (a) Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, USA. (b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. (d) United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06118, USA. 11:25 I-4_6/O (Changed with I-4_21/I) Ion Conducting Membranes for Flow Battery Application

Xianfeng Li, Huamin Zhang Division of Energy Storage, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 457 Zhongshan Road, Dalian 116023 (P. R. China). 11:45 I-4_7/O Permselectivity and Transport of Membranes for Redox Flow

Batteries

Andreas Münchinger, Torben Saatkamp, Jan-Patrick Melchior, Klaus-Dieter Kreuer Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstr. 1, 70569

Stuttgart, Germany.

12:05 I-4_8/O Sulfonated PEEK membranes as separators for alkaline redox flow

batteries: Insights from cell performance and membrane stability

tests

Diana De Porcellinis(a,c), Barbara Mecheri(a), Alessandra D’Epifanio(a), Silvia Licoccia(a), Sergio Granados-Focil(b), Michael J. Aziz(c) (a) University of Rome Tor Vergata, Department of Chemical Science and Technology, Rome, Italy. (b) Clark University, Gustaf Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Worcester, MA, 01610, USA. (c) Harvard University, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. 12:25 LUNCH

I-4/3

Chairman: Jusef Hassoun

14:20 I-4_9/I Carbon felt electrodes in all-V redox flow batteries – can

degradation be prevented?

Igor Derr, Abdulmonem Fetyan, Konstantin Schutjajew, Jakob Schweer, Jonathan Schneider, Maike Schnucklake, Christina Roth Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freie Universität Berlin, Takustr. 3, D-14195

Berlin, Germany.

14:45 I-4_10/O Study of transport in a novel, heteropoly acid hybrid polymer

membrane designed for use in flow batteries

Andrew R. Motz(a), Mei-Chen Kuo(a), Ahmet Kusoglu(b), Michael C. Tucker(b), Adam Z. Weber(b), Gregory M. Haugen(c), Steven J. Hamrock(c), Andrew M. Herring(a) (a) Colorado School of Mines, Chemical and Biological Engineering, 1613

Illinois St., Golden, Colorado 80401, United States. (b) Lawrence Berkeley

National Laboratory, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, 1

Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley, CA 94720, United States. (c) 3M, Energy

Components Program, 3M Center 201, St. Paul, MN 55144, United States.

15:05 I-4_11/O High Energy Density Redox Targeting Based Flow Batteries

Chuankun Jia, Yun Guang Zhu , Qing Wang Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of

Engineering, National University of Singapore, 117576, Singapore.

15:25 I-4_12/O Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries for Large-Scale Energy

Storage Lena Hoober-Burkhardt, Bo Yang, Sankarganesh Krishnamoorthy, Advaith Murali, Archith Nirmalchandar, Surya Prakash, S. R. Narayanan

University of Southern California, Department of Chemistry, 837 Bloom

Walk, LHI 101, Los Angeles, CA, 90089, USA.

15:45 BREAK

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I-4/4

Chairman: Thomas Zawodzinski

16:15 I-4_13/I Mass Transport in Electrolytes and Electrodes for Redox Flow

Batteries

Gabriel Goenaga1, Nelly Cantillo Cuello2, Jing Peng1, Zhijiang Tang3 and Thomas A. Zawodzinski4 1 Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of

Tennessee-Knoxville, 409 SERF, Knoxville, TN 37996. 2 Department of

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee-

Knoxville, 109A SERF, Knoxville, TN 37996. 3 Department of Physical

Chemistry of Materials, ORNL, G156, Bldg. 4500S, Oak Ridge National

Laboratory, Oak Ridge TN. 4 Department of Chemical and Biomolecular

Engineering, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 411 SERF, Knoxville,

TN 37996.

16:40 I-4_14/I Controlled Morphology and Surface Chemistry of Nanoporous

Membranes for VRFB

Tomoko Fujiwara(a), Brandon P. Gindt(a), Zhijiang Tang(b), Thomas A. Zawodzinski(c) (a) University of Memphis, Department of Chemistry, 213 Smith Chemistry Bldg, Memphis, TN 38152, USA. (b) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA. (c) University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA. 17:05 I-4_15/O Metal-based non-aqueous redox flow batteries with highly soluble

active species and improved performance

Yun Li(a), Koen Binnemans(b), Jan Fransaer(c), Ivo F. J. Vankelecom(a) (a) Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, P.O. Box 2461, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium. (b) Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, P.O. Box 2404, 3001, Heverlee, Belgium. (c) Department of Materials Engineering, KU Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 44, P.O. Box 2450, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium.

17:25 I-4_16/O Modeling and experimental analysis of mass transport phenomena

in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries

M. Zago, M. Messaggi, C. Rabissi, A. Baricci, R. Mereu, F. Inzoli, A. Casalegno Politecnico di Milano, Department of Energy, Via Lambruschini 4, 20156,

Milan, Italy.

17:45 I-4_17/O Lattice-Boltzmann and Lagrange Particle Tracking methods based

on porous medium X-ray Computed Tomography for analyzing

fluid dispersion in Flow Battery electrodes

D. Maggioloa, A. Trovòb, F. Picanob, F. Zaninib, S. Carmignatoc, M. Guarnierib (a) Dept. Industrial Engineering, University of Padua, via Gradenigo 6/a, 35131 Padova (PD), Italy. (b) Dept. Management and Engineering, University of Padua, Str. San Nicola 3, Vicenza (VI), Italy.

I-7 – “POLYMER ELECTROLYTES” - THE UBIQUITY OF

IONS AND POLYMER MATERIALS IN DEVICES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B9

I-7/1

Chairman: Yoichi Tominaga

9:00 I-7_1/I Salt based solid-state composite electrolytes: addition of

nanomaterials and the role of alkali salt concentration

Patrick C. Howlett a, George W. Greenea, Maria Forsytha, Jennifer M. Pringlea Michel Armandb (a) Australian Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science and Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia 3125 (b) CIC Energigune, Albert Einstein 48, 01510 Vitoria-Gasteiz (Basque Country)

9:25 I-7_2/I Ion Behavior in Materials for Redox Flow Batteries

Jing Peng (a), Kun Lou (a), Gabriel Goenaga (b), Zhijiang Tang (c) and Thomas A. Zawodzinski (d) (a) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of

Tennessee-Knoxville, 109A SERF, Knoxville, TN 37996. (b) Department

of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee-

Knoxville, 409 SERF, Knoxville, TN 37996. (c) Department of Physical

Chemistry of Materials, ORNL, G156, Bldg. 4500S, Oak Ridge National

Laboratory, Oak Ridge TN. (d) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular

Engineering, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 411 SERF, Knoxville,

TN 37996.

9:50 I-7_3/I Polymer Membranes for Large-Scale Energy Conversion and

Storage

Michael A. Hickner Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State

University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.

10:15 I-7_4/O Towards Aging Resistant Lithium Polymer Batteries for Safe Wide

Temperature Applications

Jijeesh R. Nair(a), Luca Porcarelli(a)†, Marisa Falco(a), Federico Bella(a), Francesca Colò(a), Giuseppina Meligrana(a), Rongying Lin(b), Giovanni B. Appetecchi(c), Stefano Passerini(d), Claudio Gerbaldi(a) (a) GAME Lab, Dept. Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy. (b) Solvionic SA, Site Bioparc Sanofi, route d'Espagne 195, BP1169, 31036 Toulouse, France. (c) ENEA, Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, UTRINN-IFC, via Anguillarese 301, Rome, Italy. (d) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), PO Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany. † now at POLYMAT, Univ. Basque Country UPV/EHU, San Sebastian, Spain. 10:35 BREAK

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Chairman: Jelena Popovic

11:00 I-7_5/I Dynamics of charge carriers in PMMA-based polymer electrolytes

embedded with ionic liquid

A. Ghosh, P. Pal Department of Solid State Physics, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700032, India. 11:25 I-7_6/I Entrapment of Ionic Liquids in Mesoporous Materials and

Polymeric Membranes and its Applications in Electrochemical

Devices

Rajendra Kumar Singh Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India. 11:50 I-7_7/O Influence of Chemical Structure on Tg and Conductivity of

Polymerized Ionic Liquids

Vera Bocharova (a), Zaneta Wojnarowska (a), Vladimir N. Novikov (b), Alexei P. Sokolov (a, b) (a) Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak

Ridge, TN 37831, USA. (b) Department of Chemistry, University of

Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.

12:10 I-7_8/O Charge transport and glassy dynamics in high conductive Polymeric

Ionic Liquids (PIL)

Falk Frenzel (a), Ryan Guterman (b), A. Markus Anton (a), Jiayin Yuan (b), Friedrich Kremer (a) (a) Leipzig University, Peter Debye Institute for Soft Matter Physics, Linnèstrasse 5, 04103 Leipzig, Germany. (b) Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Department of Colloid Chemistry, Am Mühlenberg 1 OT Golm, 14424 Potsdam, Germany 16) 115-129. 12:30 LUNCH

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I-7/3

Chairman: Steve Greenbaum

14:20 I-7_9/I Ion Conductive Polymer Nanofiber Framework for All-Solid-State

Lithium Ion Battery

Manabu Tanaka (a, b), Tsukasa Watanabe (a), Hiroyoshi Kawakami (a, b) (a) Department of Applied Chemistry. (b) Research Center for Hydrogen

Energy-Based Society, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo,

192-0397 Japan.

14:45 I-7_10/O Ionic Conductivity, SEM and TGA studies of nano-dispersed silica

based polymer gel electrolytes containing LiBF4

Narinder Arora(a), Simranjit Singh(a), Rajiv Kumar(b), Rajesh Kumar(a), Anita Kumari(a) (a) P.G. Department of Physics, D.A.V. College, Amritsar -143 001,

Punjab, India. (b)Department of Physics, G.G.D.S.D. College, Hariana,

Hoshiarpur - 144 208, Punjab, India.

15:05 I-7_11/O Electrochemical Properties and Ionic Conducting Behavior of

Silicon Dioxide and Hydrochloric Acid Modified Silicon Dioxide

Filled Polymethyl Methacrylate/50% Epoxidized Natural Rubber

Electrolytes

Sharil Fadli Mohamad Zamri (a, c), Famiza Abdul Latif (a, c), Ruhani Ibrahim (a) and Ab Malik Marwan Ali (b) (a) School of Chemistry and Environment, Faculty of Applied Sciences,

Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. (b)

School of Physics and Material Studies, Faculty of Applied Sciences,

Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. (c)

Synthesis and Application of Conducting Polymer Research Group,

Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.

15:25 I-7_12/O TiO2-embedded perfluorinated ionomeric multilayer for abatement

of water soluble organic pollutants

Maurizio Sansotera (a, b), Federico Persico (a, b), Alberto Baggioli (a, b), Maria Vittoria Diamanti (a, b), Luca Magagnin (a, b), Walter Navarrini (a, b) (a) Dipartimento di Chimica, Materiali e Ingegneria Chimica “Giulio

Natta”, Politecnico di Milano, Via Mancinelli 7, 20131, Milano, Italy. (b)

Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei

Materiali, Via G. Giusti 9, 50121 Firenze, Italy.

15:45 BREAK

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Chairman: Patrick Howlett

16:15 I-7_13/I Development of Proton Conducting Fuel Cell based on Natural and

Synthetic Polymers

S. Selvasekarapandian(a), S. Monisha(a,b), G. Boopathi(a,c), S. Selvalakshmi(d), S. Nithya (e) (a) Materials Research center, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu-641045, India. (b)

Research Department of Physics, N.M.S.S. Vellaichamy Nadar College,

Madurai, Tamilnadu-625019, India. (c) Department of Bioenergy, Tamil

Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu-641003, India. (d) Department

of Physics, S.F.R. College for Women, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu-626123,

India. (e) Department of Physics, Sri S.R.N.M. College, Sattur, Tamilnadu-

626203 India.

16:40 I-7_14/O Electrodeposition of sulfonated aromatic polymers as ion

conducting separator for microscale energy storage and conversion

Michele Braglia(a,c), Ivan Vito Ferrari(b,c), Maria Luisa Di Vona(b,c), Philippe Knauth(a,c)

(a) Aix Marseille University (AMU), CNRS, Madirel (UMR 7246), Electrochemistry of Materials Group, 13397 Marseille, France. (b)

University of Rome Tor Vergata, Department of Industrial Engineering, (URoma2), 00173 Roma, Italy. (c) International Associated Laboratory (L.I.A.), Ionomer Materials for Energy (AMU, CNRS, URoma2).

17:00 I-7_15/O Synthesis and characterization of sulfonated Polyethersulfones as

polymer electrolytes for PEMFC devices

Valentina Sabatini (a), Saverio Latorrata (b), Hermes Farina (a), Marco Aldo Ortenzi (a), Paola Gallo Stampino (b), Giovanni Dotelli (b) (a) University of Milan, Department of Chemistry, CRC Materials&Polymers (LaMPo), Via Golgi 19, 20133 Milan, Italy. (b) Politecnico di Milano, Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering “Giulio Natta”, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133, Milan, Italy.

17:20 I-7_16/O Solid Polymer Electrolytes with Ionic Liquids as Additives for

Lithium Metal Batteries

A. Mokrini, and A. Laforgue National Research Council Canada, Automotive and Surface

Transportation 75, de Mortagne Blvd. J4B 6Y4, Boucherville (QC),

Canada.

I-8 – CERAMIC PROTON AND HYDRIDE ION CONDUCTORS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A3

I-8/1

Chairmen: Rotraut Merkle, Ragnar Strandbakke

9:00 I-8_1/I Double Perovskite Oxides as Cathodes for PCFCs

Sihyuk Choi (a) Chris J. Kucharczyk (a, b), Xiaohang Zhang (c), Yangyang Liang (c), Ichiro Takeuchi (c), and Sossina M. Haile (a, b) (a) Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA. (b) Applied Physics & Materials Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA. (c) Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA 9:25 I-8_2/O Hydration and structural properties of mixed conductor

Ba1-xGd0.8La0.2+xCo2O6-δ (BGLC)

Ragnar Strandbakke (a), Einar Vøllestad (a), Sabrina Sartori (b), Julien Lang (c), Truls Norby (a) (a) Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, FERMiO, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (b) Department of Physics, University of Oslo, FERMiO, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (c) Neutron Scattering Branch, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada 9:45 I-8_3/O Exploring Mixed Proton/Electron Conducting Air Electrode

materials in Protonic Electrolysis Cells

Kwati Leonard (a), John Druce (a), Vincent Thoreton (a), John A. Kilner (a, b) Hiroshige Matsumoto (a) (a) International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Kyushu University Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (b) Department of Materials, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2BP (UK) 10:05 I-8_4/O Proton Uptake in Perovskite PCFC Cathode Materials: Effects of

Cation Composition and Non-ideal Behaviour

Reihaneh Zohourian, Rotraut Merkle, Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany 10:25 I-8_5/O Application of triple conducting oxides in protonic single layer fuel

cells

Krzysztof Zagórski (a), D. Szymczewska (b), S. Wachowski (a), A. Mielewczyk-Gryń (a), P. Jasiński (b), M. Gazda (a) (a) Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Department of Solid State Physics, ul. Narutowicza 11/12 80-233 Gdansk, Poland. (b) Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunication and Informatics, Biomedical Engineering Department, ul. Narutowicza 11/12 80-233 Gdansk, Poland.

10:45 BREAK

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11:00 I-8_6/I Hydrogen bonding defines proton transport in doped barium

zirconatesYoshihiro Yamazaki (a, b) (a) INAMORI Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. 11:25 I-8_7/O Structures, phase fields and conductivity of Pr-substituted

BaZr0.7Ce0.2Y0.1O3-

G. Heras-Juaristi (a), U. Amador (b), D. Pérez-Coll (a), R. O. Fuentes (c), A. L. Chinelatto (d), J. Romero de Paz (e), D. P. Fagg (f), G. C. Mather (a) (a)Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio, CSIC, 28049 Madrid, Spain. (b)Departamento de Química, Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Boadilla del Monte 28668 Madrid, Spain. (c)Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, CNEA, Av. Gral. Paz 1499, Buenos Aires Argentina. (d)Departamento de Engenharia de Materiais, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Av. Gal. Carlos Cavalcanti, 4748, 84300-900 Ponta Grossa-PR, Brazil. (e)C.A.I. Técnicas Físicas, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Complutense, 28040 Madrid, Spain. (f) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal. 11:45 I-8_8/O Mobility of Proton Carriers in Phosphate Glasses

Takahisa Omata (a), Takuya Yamaguchi (a, b), Satoshi Tsukuda (a), Junji Nishii (c), Toshiharu Yamashita (d), Hiroshi Kawazoe (d), Tomohiro Ishiyama (e) (a) IMRAM, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. (b) Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. (c) Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. (d) Kawazoe Frontier Technologies Corporation, Yokohama, Japan. (e) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST), Tsukuba, Japan. 12:05 I-8_9/O Influence of sulfur doping on the low temperature proton

conductivity of bulk nanograined TiO2

Alessandro Senocrate (a), Ilenia G. Tredici (a), Michele Petrecca (b), Brunetto Cortigiani (b), Giancarla Alberti (a), Simone Angioni (a), Umberto Anselmi-Tamburini (a) (a) University of Pavia, Department of Chemistry, V. Taramelli 12, 27100 Pavia, Italy. (b) University of Florence, Department of Chemistry, V. della Lastruccia 3, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (Florence), Italy.

12:25 LUNCH

I-8/3

Chairman: Min Chen

14:20 I-8_10/I Proton conduction at barium zirconate electrolyte surface using

density functional theory

Yeong-Cheol Kim and Ji-Su Kim KoreaTech, School of Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering, Cheonan, Republic of Korea. 14:45 I-8_11/O Surface chemistry of BaZr0.9Y0.1O3-δ and its effect on the

electrochemical properties of a Ni/BaZr0.9Y0.1O3-δ interface for

Proton Ceramic Electrochemical Cells

Min Chen (a), Helena Téllez Lozano (b), John Druce (b), Hiroshige Matsumoto (b), Truls Norby (a) (a) Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN), Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, FERMiO, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (b) International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Kyushu University, Japan. 15:05 I-8_12/O Design of Nanostructured Solid Ionic Hydrogen Barrier Coatings:

Engineering Chemistry and Space-Charges

William J. Bowman, Bilge Yildiz Laboratory for Electrochemical Interfaces, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, US, 02139.

15:25 I-8_13/O Design of doped α-Alumina thin films for use as hydrogen barrier

coatings using first principles methods

Vrindaa Somjit (a), Bilge Yildiz (a, b) (a) Laboratory for Electrochemical Interfaces, Department of Materials

Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77

Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts-02139, USA. (b)

Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute

of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts-

02139, USA.

15:45 BREAK

I-8/4

Chairmen: Robert Kee, Jong-Sook Lee

16:15 I-8_14/I Synthesis and processing of materials for efficient PCFCs

Gilles Taillades Charles Gerhardt Institute, University of Montpellier, Place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier, France. 16:40 I-8_15/O Temperature Dependence of Electrical-Transport Components and

Phase Transitions in Mixed-Conducting BZCY72

Gemma Heras-Juaristi (a), Domingo Pérez-Coll (a), Ulises Amador (b), Glenn C. Mather (a) (a) Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio, CSIC, 28049 Madrid, Spain. (b)

Departamento de Química, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Boadilla del Monte 28668 Madrid, Spain 17:00 I-8_16/O I-8-20170220-162621-C4GE-ORAL Understanding AC Response of SrZr0.95Y0.05O3 (SZY) Proton

Conductors

Dang Thanh Nguyen (a), Eui-Chol Shin (a), Noriko Sata (b), Jong-Sook Lee (a) (a) Chonnam National University, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Gwangju 61186, Korea. (b) German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics, Pfaffenwaldring 38–40, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany

17:20 I-8_17/O I-8-20170222-004224-EANS-ORAL Analysis of Electrical Conductivity Relaxation Curves of Proton

Conducting Lanthanum Tungstate

Andreas Falkenstein (a, b), Manfred Martin (a, b) (a) Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 2, 52074 Aachen, Germany. (b) JARA-ENERGY. 17:40 I-8_18/O Ln5.5WO11.25-δ: chemical stability and transport properties under H2S

atmospheres

Sonia Escolástico (a, b), María Balaguer (a), Katja Haas-Santo (b), Roland Dittmeyer (b), Jose M. Serra (a) (a) Instituto de Tecnología Química (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia –

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), Av. Los naranjos s/n,

E-46022, Valencia, Spain. (b) Institute for Micro Process Engineering,

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1,

76344, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany.

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND ELECTROLYZERS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A2

I-9/4: Modelling Session II

Chairman: Dane Morgan

9:00 I-9_15/I Use of a Distribution Function of Relaxation Times (DFRT) in

Impedance Analysis of SOFC Electrodes.

Bernard A. Boukamp(a), Aurélie Rolle(b) (a) University of Twente, Fac. of Science and Technology & MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE, Enschede, The

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Netherlands. (b) Univ. Lille Nord de France, F-59000 Lille, France; CNRS UMR8181, Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, UCCS, ENSCL, Université Lille 1, F-59652 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France 9:25 I-9_16/O Nondestructive diagnostic tool for solid oxide fuel cells

Alon Oz (a), Danny Gelman(b), Sioma Baltianski(b), Yoed Tsur(a,b) (a) The Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 3200003. (b) Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 3200003. 9:45 I-9_17/I Computational Design of SOFC Cathode Materials with Enhanced

Chemical Stability

Hyunguk Kwon, Jeong Woo Han University of Seoul, Department of Chemical Engineering, Seoul 02504, Republic of Korea. 10:10 I-9_18/O Atomistic modelling of A2BO4 materials: H2O and CO2

incorporation

Adam J. McSloy(a), Peter R. Slater (b), Paul Kelly, Pooja M. Panchmatia(a)

(a) Department of Chemistry, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK. (b) School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. 10:30 I-9_19/O Linear free-energy relationship in oxygen exchange for

nonstoichiometric oxides with different electronic band structures

Stanislav Chizhik, Alexander Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS, 630128, Novosibirsk, Russia. 10:50 BREAK

I-9/5: SOFC Cathodes Session II

Chairman: Ellen Ivers-Tiffée

11:00 I-9_20/I Design of perovskite-type mixed conductors for applications in

solid oxide fuel cells

Zongping Shao(a,b) (a) Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6845, Australia. (b) School of Energy Science and Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, 210009, China. 11:25 I-9_21/O Engineering Active and Stable Perovskite Oxide Catalyst Surfaces

with Fundamental Insight

Michael L. Machala(a), Sangchul Lee(a), Zixuan Guan(b), David N. Mueller(a), Di Chen(a), Dawei Zhang(a), Hendrik Bluhm(c), William C. Chueh (a) (a) Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, 496 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305 USA. (b) Applied Physics, Stanford University, 496 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305 USA. (c) Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 6 Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA 11:45 I-9_22/O The oxygen surface exchange properties of La0.58Sr0.4Fe0.8Co0.2O3-δ

thin films

Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou(a), Simon Pitscheider(a), Karin V. Hansen(a), Kion Norrman(a), Johan Hjelm(a), Torben Jacobsen(a), and Mogens B. Mogensen(a) (a) Technical University of Denmark, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark. 12:05 I-9_23/O Performance of La(Co, Ni, Fe)O3 perovskites as air-electrode

materials for solid oxide cells

Qianli Maa,b, Frank Tietza,b, Norbert. H. Menzlera,b,Olivier Guillona,b (a) Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate Research, IEK-1, 52425 Jülich, Germany. (b) Jülich Aachen Research Alliance, JARA-Energy, 52425 Jülich, Germany. 12:25 I-9_24/O Doped BaFeO3-δ as Cobalt-free Cathode Materials for Intermediate

Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Jian Wang and Francesco Ciucci

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.

12:45 LUNCH

I-9/6: Characterization Session I

Chairman: William Chueh

14:15 I-9_25/I In-Situ Neutron Diffraction Analysis of SOFC Electrode Materials

Steven McIntosh(a), Caterina Sarno(a,b), Alex Tomkiewicz(a), Mazin Tamimi(a), Ashfia Huq (c) (a) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Lehigh University, 111 Research Drive, Bethlehem PA 18015, USA. (b) Dept. of Chemical Science and Technologies, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 00133 Rome, Italy. (c) Spallation Neutron Source, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 37830, USA. 14:40 I-9_26/O Correlating the Onset of CO Disproportionation to Surface

Chemistry on Ceria

J. Wang(a), S. R. Bishop(b), Q. Lu(c), L. Sun(a), G. Vardar(a), R. Bliem(a), N. Tsvetkov(a), M. Jansen(a), J.-J. Gallet(d), F. Bournel(d), I. Waluyo(e), E. J. Crumlin(f), and B. Yildiz(a,c) (a) Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA. (b) Materials Processing Center, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA. (c) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA. (d) Synchrotron SOLEIL, Saint-Aubin, France. (e) National Synchrotron Light Source II, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA. (f) Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA. 15:00 I-9_27/O In-situ Surface Analysis of SOFC Cathode Degradation using High

Temperature Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy and

Electron Backscattered Diffraction

M. Niania(a), R. Podor(b), B. Britton(a), S. Skinner(a), J. Kilner(a) (a) Imperial College London, Materials, Exhibition Road, SW7 2AZ, UK. (b) Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule (ISCM), Centre de Marcoule, 30207 Bagnols Sur Ceze Cedex, France. 15:20 I-9_28/O Progress in development of in operando dual-chamber NAP-HT-

XPS and –XRD methods / detailed study of Ni-GDC redox

behavior

Gunnar Nurk(a), Kuno Kooser(b), Ove Korjus(a), Rait Kanarbik(a), Samuli Urpelainen(c), Tanel Käämbre(d), Edwin Kukk(b), Urmas Joost(d), Margus Kodu(d) Priit Möller(a), Indrek Kivi(a), Mihkel Vestli(a), Enn Lust(a) (a) University of Tartu, Institute of Chemistry, Ravila 14a, 50411 Tartu, Estonia. (b) University of Turku, Department of Physics and Astronomy, 20014 Turku, Finland. (c) Lund University, MAX IV Laboratory, Box 118, 22100 Lund, Sweden. (d) University of Tartu, Institute of Physics, W. Ostwald Str. 1, 50411 Tartu, Estonia. 15:40 I-9_29/O Synthesis and characterization of the novel K2NiF4-type oxide

Pr2Ni0.9Co0.1O4+δ

Christian Berger, Anna Theresa Strasser, Nina Schrödl, Andreas Egger, Johannes Hofer, Edith Bucher, Werner Sitte Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Chair of Physical Chemistry, Franz-Josef-Straße 18, Leoben, Austria. 16:00 BREAK

I-9/7: SOFC Anodes Session II

Chairman: Koichi Eguchi

16:15 I-9_30/I In-situ Studying and Modifying Surface Chemistry of Perovskite-

Type Electrodes under Electrochemical Operation

Alexander K. Opitz Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Chemical Technologies. 16:40 I-9_31/O (moved to 18:00) Microstructural and electrochemical degradation of infiltrated

SOFC anodes

Antonio Bertei, Kristina Kareh, Enrique Ruiz-Trejo, Farid Tariq, Vladimir Yufit, Nigel P. Brandon Imperial College London, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, SW7 2AZ London, UK.

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17:00 I-9_32/O Doped-SrTiO3 as a redox stable anode for a metal-supported solid

oxide fuel cell

Amir Masoud Dayaghi, Kun Joong Kim, Gyeong Man Choi Fuel Cell Research Center / Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea. 17:20 I-9_33/O Double Perovskite Sr2FeMo0.65Co0.35O6 Serves as both High

Performance Anode and Cathode for Quasi-Symmetrical SOFCs

Zhihong Du(a,b), Hailei Zhao(a,b), Yi Sha(a), Yang Zhang(a), Konrad Świerczek(c) (a) School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China. (b) The Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Technologies, Beijing 100083, China. (c) Faculty of Energy and Fuels, AGH University of Science and Technology, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland. 17:40 I-9_34/O In-situ Raman spectroscopy analysis of the interfaces between ceria

containing SOFC anodes and zirconia electrolyte: effects of current

variations

Dmitrii Agarkov, Ilya Burmistrov, Fedor Tsybrov, Ilya Tartakovskii, Vladislav Kharton, Sergey Bredikhin Institute of Solid State Physics RAS, Laboratory of defect structures, 142432, 2, Ossipyana street, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, Russia. 18:00 I-9_35/O H2 and CO oxidation process at the three-phase boundary of Cu-

ceria cermet anode for solid oxide fuel cell

Minghao Zheng, Changrong Xia, Shuang Wang, Mei Li Key Laboratory of Materials for Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Department of Materials Science and Engineering & Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology, University of Science & Technology of China, No. 96 Jinzhai Road, Hefei, Anhui Province, 230026, P. R. China.

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE NANOMATERIALS: FROM

DESIGN TO ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B6

I-10/1

Chairman: Davide Barreca

9:00 I-10_1/I 2D and 3D Characterization of Multifunctional Oxide Materials

down to an Atomic Scale

Gustaaf Van Tendeloo, Dmitry Batuk, Sara Bals EMAT, University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020 Antwerp, Belgium. 9:25 I-10_2/O Two-dimensional oxide nanosheets as seed layers to control

crystallization, growth direction and functional properties of oxide

thin films

Huiyu Yuan and Johan E. ten Elshof MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE ENschede, the Netherlands. 9:45 I-10_3/O Analytical TEM techniques to gain new insights into chemical and

structural features of co-doped perovskites

M. Meffert(a), L.-S. Unger(b), H. Störmer(a), S. F. Wagner(b), E. Ivers-Tiffée(b), D. Gerthsen(a) (a) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Laboratory for Electron Microscopy (LEM), 76131, Germany. (b) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-WET), 76131, Germany.

10:05 I-10_4/O Rapid growth of ultrathin metallic oxide nanowires by plasma

afterglow-assisted oxidation

T. Gries, A. Imam, A.Altaweel, T. Belmonte Institut Jean Lamour, CNRS, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, F-54011, France. 10:25 I-10_5/O High Ion Flux Plasma Nanostructures for Electrochemical

Applications

Anja Bieberle-Hütter (a), Rochan Sinha (a), Irem Tanyeli (a), Reinoud Lavrijsen (b), Bert Koopmans (b), Richard van de Sanden (a, c) (a) DIFFER – Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research, Department Solar Fuels, Eindhoven, the Netherlands. (b) Physics of Nanostructures and center for NanoMaterials (cNM), Department of Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), the Netherlands. (c) Plasma and Materials Processing, Department of Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), the Netherlands. 10:45 BREAK

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11:00 I-10_6/I Free-standing nanostructures at atomic scale: from growth

mechanisms to local properties at the nanoscale

Jordi Arbiol(a,b) (a) Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2), CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), Campus UAB, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain (b) ICREA, Pg. Lluís Companys 23, 08010 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain 11:25 I-10_7/O Shape controlled TiO2 nanocrystals: on the role of surface properties

in tuning their photocatalytic applications

Massimiliano D’Arienzo1, Matteo Redaelli1, Barbara Di Credico1, Roberto Scotti1, Stefano Polizzi2, Franca Morazzoni1 1University of Milano-Bicocca, Dept. of Materials Science, Via R. Cozzi 55, 20125, Milano. 2Dipartimento di Scienze Molecolari e Nanosistemi,

Universita Ca’ Foscari Venezia Via Torino 155/b, 30172 Venezia-Mestre. 11:45 I-10_8/O Tailoring the Surface Properties of TiO2: Shape Controlled

Nanoparticels for the Optimization of Functional Properties

Francesco Pellegrino,a Letizia Pellutiè,a Gianmario Martra,a Vasile-Dan Hodoroaba,b Raluca Isopescu,c and Valter Maurino,a (a) Department of Chemistry, Università degli Studi di Torino, Via Verdi, 8 – 1012 Turin, Italy. (b) BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Germany. (c) R&D Consultanta si Servicii, 21 Tudor Arghezi Street, 020943 Bucharest, Romania. 12:05 I-10_9/O Deposition of high surface area CuO photocatalyst on Al2O3 support

Lev Matoh Faculty of chemistry and Chemical Technology, Večna pot 113, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. 12:25 LUNCH

I-10/3

Chairman: Renata Solarska

14:20 I-10_10/I 3D Open-worked Inverse Opal Metal Oxide Architectures for Long

Life, High Capacity Li-ion Battery Anodes and Cathodes

David McNulty(a), Sally O’Hanlon(a), Hugh Geaney(a), Alex Lonergan(a), and Colm O’Dwyer(a,b) (a) Department of Chemistry, University College Cork, Cork T12 YN60, Ireland. (b) Micro-Nano Systems Centre, Tyndall National Institute, Lee Maltings, Cork T12 R5CP, Ireland.

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14:45 I-10_11/O

Iron doping in NdBa1-xCo2O5+ layered perovskite cathodes: a

structural and electrochemical investigation

Renato Pelosato(a), Alessandro Donazzi(b), Giulio Cordaro(a), Isabella Natali-Sora(c), Cinzia Cristiani(a), Giovanni Dotelli(a) (a) Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Chimica Materiali e Ingegneria Chimica, P.zza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy. (b) Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Energia, Via Lambruschini 4, 20156 Milano, Italy. (c) Università di Bergamo, Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Scienze Applicate, Viale Marconi 5, 24044 Dalmine, Italy. 15:05 I-10_12/O An investigation into the stability and oxygen cycling of non-

stoichiometric YBaCo4O7+δ

S.R.W.Johnston , B.Ray , I.S.Metcalfe

Newcastle University, School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom.

15:25 BREAK

I-10/4

Chairman: Jordi Arbiol

16:15 I-10_13/O Magnetite Nanoparticles decorated with Human Ferritin: a smart

platform for Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia Cancer Treatment

A. Guerrini(a), B. Tenci(b), C. Innocenti(a), M. Mannini(a), L. di Cesare Mannelli(b), T. Mello(b), P. Ceci(c), E. Falvo(c), M. Basini (d), A. Lascialfari (d), C. Sangregorio(e). (a) INSTM and LaMM, Dip. di Chimica “U. Schiff”, Univ. di Firenze, 50019, Florence, Italy. (b) Dip. NEUROFARBA - Sez. Farmacologia, Univ. di Firenze, 50100, Florence, Italy. (c) CNR-IBPM, Dip. di Scienze Biochimiche, Univ. di Roma “Sapienza”, 00185, Rome, Italy. (d) Dip. di Fisica and INSTM, Università degli Studi di Milano, 20133 Milan, Italy. (e) CNR-ICCOM and INSTM, Sesto F.no, 50019, Florence, Italy. 16:35 I-10_14/O Effects of organic coating on hyperthermia efficiencies

M. Cobianchi1, A. Lascialfari2,1, V. Kusigerski3, A. Mrakovic3, N. Knezevic4, D. Peddis3,5and E. Illes3,6

1 Dipartimento di Fisica, Università degli Studi di Pavia and INSTM, I-27100, Italy. 2 Dipartimento di Fisica, Università degli Studi di Milano and INSTM, I-20133, Italy. 3 The Vinca Institute University of Belgrade, Serbia. 4Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, 11000, Serbia. 5 Istituto di Struttura della Materia, CNR, Area Roma1, 00015, Italy. 6 Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Szeged, Aradi vt 1, 6720 , Hungary.

16:55 I-10_15/O The interplay between pore size and wettability in solid-templated

silica films

Luca Rimoldi(a,b), Valentina Pifferi(a,b), Francesco Segrado(a), Guido Soliveri(c), Luigi Falciola(a,b), Silvia Ardizzone(a,b), Daniela Meroni(a,b)

(a) Università degli Studi di Milano, Department of Chemistry, Via Golgi 19 20133, Milano, Italy. (b) Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale per la Scienza e la Tecnologia dei Materiali (INSTM), Via Giusti 9 50121 Firenze, Italy. (c) Polytechnique Montréal, Department of Engineering Physics, H3T 1J4 Montréal, Canada. 17:15 I-10_16/O Amide Bond Formation Catalyzed by Amorphous Silica: the Key is

the Distance Between Surface Silanols (SiOH) pairs

Albert Rimola,† Marco Fabbiani, ‡ Mariona Sodupe,† Piero Ugliengo,§ Gianmario Martra § †Departament de Química, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain. ‡Department of Science and High Technology, Università dell'Insubria, Via Valleggio 11, 22100 Como, Italy. §Dipartimento di Chimica and Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces (NIS) Inter-departmental centre, Università degli Studi di Torino, Via P. Giuria 7, 10125 Torino, Italy. 17:35 I-10_17/O Biomineralization of Doped Cerias

Christopher Curran, Bryan W. Berger, Steven McIntosh Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Lehigh University, 111 Research Drive, Bethlehem PA 18015, USA.

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT AND REACTIVITY

AT GAS/ELECTRODE INTERFACES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B10

I-12/1

Chairman: Bilge Yildiz

9:00 I-12_1/I Nanoscale Structure and Dynamics of Rare-Earth Oxide Films and

Nanostructures Under Reaction Conditions

Jan Ingo Flege (a, b) (a) University of Bremen, Institute of Solid State Physics, Otto-Hahn-Allee 1, 28359 Bremen, Germany. (b) University of Bremen, MAPEX Center for Materials and Processes, 28359 Bremen, Germany. 9:25 I-12_2/O Control of metal-oxide interfaces for ceria-based nanocatalysts

Siwon Lee, Jongsu Seo, and WooChul Jung Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 291, Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, 34141 Daejeon, Republic of Korea. 9:45 I-12_3/O On the reduction behavior of CeO2 (100) and (111) surfaces

J. Hackl (a), T. Duchoň (b), D. N. Mueller (a), C. Mouls (c), M.I. Khan (a), S. Cramm (a), S. Nemšák (a), C.M. Schneider (a) (a) Peter Grünberg Institut PGI-6, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany. (b) Department of Surface and Plasma Science, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic. (c) Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brazil. 10:05 I-12_4/O The Influence of Surface Atomic Structure on Solid State

Electrochemistry: Oxygen Exchange on SrTiO3(110) Surfaces

Michele Riva (a), Markus Kubicek (b), Xianfeng Hao (c, d), Stefan Gerhold (a), Giada Franceschi (a), Michael Schmid (a), Herbert Hutter (b), Juergen Fleig (b), Cesare Franchini (c), Bilge Yildiz (e), Ulrike Diebold (a)

(a) Inst. Appl. Phys., TU Wien, Wiedner Hauptstraβe 8-10, 1040 Wien, Austria. (b) Inst. Chem. Technol. Analyt., TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Wien, Austria. (c) Univ. Vienna, Fac. Phys. Center Comp. Mater. Sci., Sensengasse 8, 1090 Vienna, Austria. (d) Key Lab. Appl. Chem., Dep. Chem. Eng., Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao 066004, P.R. China. (e)

Lab. Electrochem. Interfaces, Dep. Nucl. Sci. Eng., MIT, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A. 10:25 I-12_5/O Revealing inherent reactivity of metal nanoparticles supported on a

mixed conducting oxide electrode for high-temperature

electrocatalysis

Yoonseok Choi , Seung Keun Cha, Siwon Lee, Sang Ouk Kim, and WooChul Jung Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea. 10:45 BREAK

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Chairman: Jan Ingo Flege

11:00 I-12_6/I Oxygen Nonstoichiometry and Electrical Conductivity of Mn and

Fe doped CeO2

Tatsumi Ishihara (a, b), Kohei Hosoi (a), and Hackho Kim (a) (a) Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University, Motooka 744, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, 819-0395, Japan. (b) International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (WPI-I2CNER), Kyushu University, Motooka 744, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, 819-0395, Japan.

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11:25 I-12_7/O The Influence of Cobalt-doping on the Functional Properties of

SrTiO3

Y. Liu (a), D. N. Müller (b), S. Cramm (b), S. Baumann (a), C.M. Schneider (b), O. Guillon (a)

(a) Institute of Energy and Climate Research IEK-1 Materials Synthesis and Processing, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, 52425 Jülich, Germany. (b) Peter Grünberg Institut PGI-6 Electronic properties, Forschungszentrum Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany. 11:45 I-12_8/O Permeability and Ionic Conductivity of CaTi0.9Fe0.1O3-δ

Corinne Salles (a), Marlu César Steil (b, c) Jacques Fouletier (b, c), Jean Marc Bassat (d), Daniel Marinha (a) (a) LSFC- SAINT-GOBAIN CREE, 550 Rue Alphonse Jauffret, 84300 Cavaillon, France. (b) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, LEPMI, F-38000 Grenoble, France. (c) CNRS, LEPMI, F-38000 Grenoble, France. (d) Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, ICMCB, F-33608 Pessac, France. 12:05 I-12_9/O Oxygen permeation properties of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ at low

temperatures below 500°C

Yoshiaki Hayamizu, Itaru Oikawa, Hitoshi Takamura Tohoku University, Department of Materials Science, 980-8579, Japan. 12:25 LUNCH

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Chairman: Tatsumi Ishihara

14:20 I-12_10/O Oxygen mobility and surface reactivity of Ca-doped Pr2NiO4

Vladislav Sadykov (a, b), Elena Pikalova (c, d), Alexander Kolchugin (c, d), Nikita Eremeev (a), Nina Bogdanovich (c), Pavel Skriabin (a), Alexey Krasnov (a), Ekaterina Sadovskaya (a, b), Alexander Shmakov (a, b, e), Zakhar Vinokurov (a, e), Arcady Ishchenko (a, b), Sergey Pikalov (d, f), Elena Filonova (d)

(a) Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, pr. Akad. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. (b) Novosibirsk State University, Pirogova str. 2, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. (c) Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry UB RAS, Akademicheskaya str. 20, Yekaterinburg 620137, Russia. (d) Ural Federal University, Mira str. 19, Yekaterinburg 620002, Russia. (e) Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS, pr. Akad. Lavrentieva 11, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. (f) Institute of Metallurgy, UB RAS, Amundsena str. 101, Yekaterinburg 620137, Russia. 14:40 I-12_11/O Oxygen permeation properties of mixed conductive (Sm, Ca)FeO3

Isao Kagomiya, Yuki Hirota, Kyosuke Tsunekawa, Ken-ichi Kakimoto

Nagoya Institute of Technology, Life Science and Applied Chemistry, 466-8555, Japan. 15:00 I-12_12/O Oxygen Mobility in BaGd1-xYbxMn2O5+δ Oxygen Storage Materials

Kun Zheng, Jacek Jagusztyn, Konrad Świerczek AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Energy and Fuels, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland. 15:20 I-12_13/O Processing and Oxygen Permeation Studies of K2NiF4-Type Ln1-

xSr1+xNiO4-δ with Highly Anisotropic Thermal Expansion

Aleksey Yaremchenko (a), Ekaterina Kravchenko (a, b), Kiryl Zakharchuk (a), Oleg Ignatenko (c), Jekabs Grins (d), Gunnar Svensson (d), Vladimir Pankov (b)

(a) CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal. (b) Department of Chemistry, Belarusian State University, Leningradskaya 14, Minsk, Belarus. (c) Scientific-Practical Materials Research Centre, NAS Belarus, Brovki 19, 220072 Minsk, Belarus. (d) Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, Sweden. 15:40 BREAK

I-12/4

Chairman: Michele Riva

16:15 I-12_14/O Oxygen separation with low silver content scandia-stabilised

zirconia composite membranes

E Ruiz-Trejo, A. Bertei, A. Maserati, P. Boldrin and N. P. Brandon Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ, UK. 16:35 I-12_15/O Guidelines for selecting coating materials for a high oxygen

permeation flux in GDC-rich composite membrane

Young-il Kwon (a), Beom Tak Na (a), Jeong Hwan Park (a), Kyong Sik Yun (b), Ji Haeng Yu (b), Jong Hoon Joo (a) (a) Department of Advanced Material Engineering, Chungbuk National University, 1Chungdae-ro, Seowon-gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk 28644, (Republic of Korea). (b) Advanced Materials & Devices Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research, 152 Gajeong-ro, Daejeon 34129, (Republic of Korea). 16:55 I-12_16/O Elucidation of the surface exchange kinetics in dual-phase

membrane by the permeation model

Beom Tak Na (a), Jong Hyuk Park (a), Ji Haeng Yu (b), Jong Hoon Joo (a) (a) Chungbuk National University, Department of Advanced Material Engineering, Chungdae-ro 1, Cheongju 28644, Republic of Korea. (b) Korea Institute of Energy Research, Separation and Conversion Materials Laboratory, 152 Gajeong-ro, Daejeon 34129, Republic of Korea. 17:15 I-12_17/O Direct AC heating of mixed conducting membranes to promote

oxygen permeation

Mikhail P. Popov, Sergey F. Bychkov, Natalya V. Bulina, Alexander P. Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia. 17:35 I-12_18/O Modeling of conductivity relaxation experiments on oxide ceramics

taking account of concentration dependent chemical diffusivities

and surface exchange coefficients

Wolfgang Preis

Chair of Physical Chemistry, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Franz-Josef-Strasse 18, A-8700 Leoben, Austria.

I-14 – ELECTROCATALYSIS AT THE ELECTRODE-SOLID

ELECTROLYTE INTERFACE

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B4

I-14/1

Chairman: Piotr Zelenay

9:00 I-14_1/K An Overview of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program Adria Wilson, Dimitrios Papageorgopoulos, Sunita Satyapal Department of Energy, Fuel Cell Technologies Office, 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, D.C. 20585. 9:30 I-14_2/O ElectroCat: DOE's Approach to PGM-Free Catalyst and Electrode R&D Adria Wilson Department of Energy, Fuel Cell Technologies Office, 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, D.C. 20585. 9:50 I-14_3/O Electrocatalytic materials based on non-carbon supports for electrochemical devices A. V. Levchenko, E. V. Gerasimova, A. A. Belmesov, A. V. Tchub, Y. A. Dobrovolsky Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka 142432.

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10:10 I-14_4/O Electrochemical Promotion of CO Oxidation by on a Dual Ion Conducting Ceramic Support Efstratios Stavrakakis, Danai Poulidi

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen′s University. 10:30 BREAK

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Chairman: Sanjeev Mukerjee

11:00 I-14_5/I pH effects in electrocatalysis Marc T.M. Koper Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands. 11:25 I-14_7/O Kinetic Study on Cathode Double Perovskite LnBaxSr1-xCoyFe1-yO5+δ (Ln=Gd,Pr) Materials of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell: Insight from Experiments and Theory Uzma Anjum(a), Manish Agarwal(b), Tuhin Suvra Khan(a), M. Ali Haider(a) (a) IIT Delhi, Chemical Engineering, Huaz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. (b) IIT Delhi, Computer Service Center, Huaz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. 11:45 BREAK and LUNCH

I-14/3

Chairman: Deborah Myers

14:20 I-14_8/I Critical Interfaces in PEM Fuel Cells: Understanding Behavior through Advanced Microscopy Studies Karren L. More,(a) Brian T. Sneed,(a) and David A. Cullen(b) (a) Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN USA. (b) Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN USA. 14:45 I-14_9/I Comparison of the aging mechanisms of carbon-supported electrocatalysts in polymer versus liquid aqueous electrolytes: an identical-location transmission electron microscopy (IL-TEM) study Clémence Lafforguea, Anicet Zadicka, Flávio R. Nikkunia,b, Laetitia Dubaua, Frédéric Maillarda, Marian Chateneta,c (a) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LEPMI, F-38000 Grenoble, France. (b) Instituto de Química de São Carlos, U. de São Paulo, 13560-970 São Carlos, SP, Brazil. (c) French University Institute (IUF), Paris, France. 15:10 I-14_10/O Electrochemical performance of a Co3O4-CeO2/BZCY72/BGLC proton conducting solid oxide cell fed with H2S/H2O mixtures Tzouliana Kraia(a,b), Vasileios Kyriakou(b,c), Michalis Konsolakis(d), Ragnar Strandbakke(e), George Marnellos(a,b) (a) University of Western Macedonia, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bakola & Sialvera, 50100, Kozani, Greece. (b) Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute, 6th km Charilaou-Thermi Rd., 57001, Thessaloniki, Greece. (c) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Chemical Engineering, Building E13, Thessaloniki, Greece. (d) Technical University of Crete, School of Production Engineering and Management, University Campus, 73100 Chania, Greece. (e) University of Oslo, Department of Chemistry, FERMiO, Gaustadalleen 21, 0349, Oslo, Norway. 15:30 I-14_11/O Water splitting in absence of liquid water: a microelectrode study Jan Rongé, Gino Heremans, Johan A. Martens KU Leuven, Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Celestijnenlaan 200F, 3001 Leuven, Belgium. 15:50 BREAK

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Chairman: Makoto Uchida

16:15 I-14_12/I Analysis of catalysts, ionomers and their interfaces with modern analysis tools Hideto Imai NISSAN ARC Ltd., Device-functional Analysis Department, 1 Natsushima Yokosuka, 237-0061, Japan. 16:40 I-14_13/I Impact of Cation-Hydroxide-Water Co-adsorption on Alkaline Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction

Yu Seung Kim(a), Hoon Taek Chung(a), Ulises Martinez(a), Joseph Dumont(a,b), Plamen Atanassov(a,b), Ivana Matanovic(b,c) (a) MPA-11: Materials Synthesis and Integrated Devices, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, United States. (b) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Center for Micro-Engineered materials (CMEM), The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87231, United States. (c) T-1: Physics and Chemistry of Materials, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, United States.

17:05 I-14_14/O PGM-free Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction in Alkaline Media Alexey Serov,a Sadia Kabir,a Madeleine Odgaard,b Iryna V. Zenyuk,c Plamen Atanassova

(a) Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Center for Micro-Engineered Materials, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA. (b) EWII Fuel Cells, LLC., 8500 Washington St. NE, B-1, Albuquerque, NM, 87113, USA. (c) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tufts University, 200 College Avenue, Medford, MA 02155, USA. 17:25 I-14_15/O On the formation of 2D Pt on highly oriented pyrolytic carbon (HOPG) Mario A. Alpuche-Aviles,(a) Filippo Farina,(b) Giorgio Ercolano,(b) Sara Cavaliere,(b) Deborah Jones,(b) and Jaques Roziere,(b) (a) Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, 89557, United States of America. (b) Institut Charles Gerhardt, UMR CNRS 5253, Agrégats Interfaces et Matériaux pour l'Energie, Université de Montpellier, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France.

MACRO-AREA III: IONICS IN

COMMUNICATION AND ROBOTICS

III-1 – IONICS MEETS BIOSCIENCE

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B8

III-1/1

Chairman: Kyoko Fujita

14:20 III-1_1/I What can ionic liquids do for bioscience?

Hiroyuki Ohno Department of Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2-24-16 Koganei, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan.

14:45 III-1_2/I Exploring ionic liquids as unexpected means for fungal biology and

biotechnology

Cristina Silva Pereira Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (ITQB NOVA), Av. da República, 2780-157 Oeiras, Portugal

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15:10 III-1_3/O Fractionation of woody biomass into polysaccharides and lignin

under mild condition

Takashi Akiba (a, b), Akiko Tsurumaki (a, b), and Hiroyuki Ohno (a, b) (a) Department of Biotechnology and Life-science–Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. (b) Functional Ionic Liquid Laboratories–Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2-24-16, Nakacho, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan. 15:30 III-1_4/O Reaction Mechanism of Transesterification of Cellulose in Ionic

liquids

Kenji Takahashi(a), Ryohei Kakuchi(a), Kazuaki Ninomiya(a), Tomoyuki Ikai(a), Katsuhiro Maeda(a), Hadi Abroshan(b), Hyung Kim(b) (a) Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, 920-1192, Japan. (b) Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.

15:50 BREAK

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Chairman: Kenji Takahashi

16:15 III-1_5/I Electron Transfer Reaction of Proteins in Hydrated Ionic Liquids

Kyoko Fujita Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, School of Pharmacy, 192-0392, Japan.

16:40 III-1_6/I

Solubilizing and Stabilizing Enzymes in Ionic Liquids for

Anhydrous Biocatalysis

Jason P. Hallett, Alex P. S. Brogan Imperial College London, London, UK.

17:05 III-1_7/I Ionic liquids for biomaterials synthesis and solar thermal storage

Masa-aki Morikawa Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 744 Moto-oka Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. 17:30 III-1_8/O Highly Stretchable, Transparent Ionic Touch Panel.

Chong-Chan Kima, Hyun-Hee Leea, Kyu Hwan Oha, b, Jeong-Yun Suna, b (a) Departmant of Material Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, South Korea. (b) Research Institute of Advanced Materials (RIAM), Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, South Korea.

17:50 III-1_9/O Theoretical Validation for Mechanisms of Microbial Extracellular

Electron Transfer (EET) using Electrochemical and Microscopic

Characterisation: An Improved MFC Performance under Optimal

Cultivation and Immobilisation Conditions

Pruetsaji Winaikij(a), Paiboon Sreearunothai(b), Korakot Sombatmankhong(c) (a) Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Advanced and Sustainable Environmental Engineering (International Program), Faculty of Engineering, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand. (b) Department of Common and Graduate Studies, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand. (c) National Metal and Materials Technology Center, 114 Thailand Science Park, Phahonyothin Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand.

MACRO-AREA IV: GENERAL ASPECTS, FUNDAMENTALS AND THEORY IN ION-

CONDUCTING MATERIALS

IV-1 – MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B5

IV-1/1

Chairman: Stephen Paddison

9:00 IV-1_1/K Simulations of Idealized Solid Electrolytes

N. A. W. Holzwarth Wake Forest University, Department of Physics, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

9:30 IV-1_2/I Water sub-diffusion in membranes for fuel cells

Stefano Mossa INAC, CEA, CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA Grenoble 38000, France.

9:55 IV-1_3/O Conductivity of Solid Polyelectrolyte Complexes with Varying Water

Content: Application of the Dynamic Structure Model

Cornelia Cramer, Annika Ostendorf, Monika Schönhoff Inst. f. Phys. Chem., University of Muenster, Corrensstraße 28/30, 48149 Münster, Germany.

10:15 IV-1_4/O Modelling of solid-state electrolytes for Li-ion batteries.

Pooja M. Panchmatiaa, Matthew A. Howardb, Paul A. Andersonb, Peter R. Slaterb

(a) Department of Chemistry, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK. (b) School of Chemsitry, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. 10:35 BREAK

IV-1/2

Chairman: Yue Qi

11:00 IV-1_5/O Computational Study of Oxygen Diffusion along a[100]

Dislocations in the Perovskite Oxide SrTiO3

Stephan P. Waldow, Roger A.de Souza Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 2, 52062 Aachen, Germany.

11:20 IV-1_6/O

Interstitial versus Interstitialcy Diffusion of Oxygen in La2NiO4+

Taner Akbay(a), Aleksandar Staykov(b), Ji Wu(b), Tatsumi Ishihara(a, b, c), John A. Kilner(b, d) (a) Kyushu University, Advanced Research Centre for Electric Energy Storage, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 802-0395, Japan. (b) Kyushu University, International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 802-0395, Japan. (c) Kyushu University, Department of Applied Chemistry, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 802-0395, Japan. (d) Imperial College London, Department of Materials, South Kensington, London SW7 2BP, United Kingdom.

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11:40 IV-1_7/O Deviation from Nernst-Einstein Relation: Correlation Function

Approach

Junichi Kawamura(a), Naoaki Kuwata(a), Reiji Takekawa(a), Michio Tokuyama(a), and Osamu Kamishima(b)

(a) Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Sendai, 980-8577 Japan. (b)

FacultyofScienceandEngineering, SetsunanUniversity, Osaka572-8508, Japan.

12:00 IV-1_8/O Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics for studying ionic diffusion

in oxides: application to doped ceria

Johan Nilsson(a), Olga Yu. Vekilova(b), Mikael Leetmaa(a), Sergei I. Simak(c), Natalia V. Skorodumova(a, b) (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Brinellvägen 23, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden. (b) Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Box 516, 751 20 Uppsala, Sweden. (c) Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM), Linköping University, 581 83, Linköping, Sweden.

12:20 LUNCH

IV-1/3

Chairman: Stefano Mossa

14:20 IV-1_9/K Modeling Charge Attachment Induced Ion Transport – Electro-

diffusion, chemical diffusion and grain boundary diffusion

Karl-Michael Weitzel Philipps Universität Marburg – Chemistry Department, Marburg, Germany.

14:50 IV-1_10/K Promoting oxide and proton conductivity in electrode materials for

solid oxide electrochemical cells: first-principles design strategies

Michele Pavone, Ana B. Muñoz-García University of Naples FedericoII, Department of Chemical Sciences, Comp. Univ. Monte Sant’Angelo Via Cintia 26, Napoli 80126, Italy.

15:20 IV-1_11/O Determination of Diffusion Coefficients D and K by Relaxation

Methods for the Sphere-shaped Powder Samples

Kun Zheng, Konrad Świerczek AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Energy and Fuels, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland. 15:40 IV-1_12/O Defect interactions and migration in Zr-doped ceria

Steffen Grieshammera, b, c (a) Helmholtz-Institut Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany. (b) Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. (c) JARA-HPC, RWTH Aachen University & Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany.

16:00 BREAK

IV-1/4

Chairman: Michele Pavone

16:20 IV-1_13/O Defect Interaction and Ordering in Gd-doped Ceria: A Combined

DFT, Cluster Expansion and Monte Carlo Study

Pjotrs A. Žguns(a, b), Andrei V. Ruban(b, c), Natalia V. Skorodumova(a, b) (a) Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Box 516, 751 20 Uppsala, Sweden. (b) KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden. (c) Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH, A-8700 Leoben, Austria. 16:40 IV-1_14/O Efficient Analysis of the Potential Energy Surface of a Mobile Ion

in a Crystal: A Machine-Learning-Based Selective Sampling

Kazuaki Toyoura(a), Kenta Kanamori(b), Daisuke Hirano(b), Makoto Otsubo(a), Masayuki Karasuyama(b), Tetsuya Uda(a), Ichiro Takeuchi(b) (a) Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan. (b) Department of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya 466-8555, Japan.

17:00 IV-1_15/O Bayesian and Hierarchical Bayesian Based Regularization for

Deconvolving the Distribution of Relaxation Times from

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Data

Mohammed B. Effat (a), Francesco Ciucci (a, b) (a) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Hong Kong, China. (b) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Hong Kong, China.

17:20 IV-1_16/O First-principles study of the properties bismuth titanate pyrochlores

doped by Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba

Aleksei Krasnov(a), Igor Shein(b), Irina Piir(a) (a) Institute of Chemistry, Komi Science Center UB RAS, Pervomaiskaya st. 48, Syktyvkar, 167982, Russia. (b) Institute of Solid State Chemistry, UB RAS, Pervomaiskaya st. 91, Ekaterinburg, 620990, Russia.

17:40 IV-1_17/O Atomistic Simulations of Ion transport in Neuromorphic Systems

Using First Principles Based Machine Learnt Models

Kiran Sasikumar(a), Badri Narayanan(a), Mathew Cherukara(b), Henry Chan(a), Subramanian K.R.S. Sankaranarayanan(a) (a) Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne IL 60439. (b) Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne IL 60439.

IV-2 – ADVANCES IN HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION PROBING

OF LOCAL HETEROGENEITIES IN ION-CONDUCTING

MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A4

IV-2/1

Chairmen: Peter Crozier, David McComb

9:00 IV-2_1/I Ion beam imaging with SIMS and LEIS

John Kilner(a, b), John Druce(a) and Helena Téllez Lozano(a) (a) Electrochemical Energy Conversion Division, WPI-International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Fukuoka, Japan. (b) Department of Materials, Imperial College London, London, UK.

9:25 IV-2_2/I Atomic Resolution STEM Characterization of the Interfaces and

Surfaces in Li-ion Battery Crystals

Yuichi Ikuharaa, b, c (a) Institute of Engineering Innovation, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 113-8656, Japan. (b) Nanostructures Res. Lab., Japan Fine Ceramics Center, Nagoya, 456-8587, Japan. (c) WPI-AIMR Research Center, Tohoku University, Sendai, 980-8577, Japan.

9:50 IV-2_3/O Charge Attachment Induced Transport – Bulk and Grain Boundary

Diffusion of Potassium in PrMnO3

Johannes Martin (a), Melanie Gräf (a), Thilo Kramer (b), Christian Jooss (b), Min-Ju Choe (c), Katsuyo Thornton (c), Karl-Michael Weitzel (a) (a) Philipps Universität Marburg – Chemistry Department, Marburg, Germany. (b) Georg-August Universität Göttingen – Institute for Material Physics, Göttingen, Germany. (c) University of Michigan – Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. 10:10 IV-2_4/O Elucidating Enhanced Grain Boundary Electrical Conductivity via

Local Mapping of Bandgap Electronic State in PrxCe1-xO2-δ

William J. Bowman (a, b), Eva Sediva (b, c), Toshihiro Aoki (d), Jennifer L. M. Rupp(b,c), Peter A. Crozier (a) (a) School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, US, 85287. (b) Electrochemical Materials Group, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, 8004. (c) Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA, 02139. (d) Leroy Eyring Center for Solid State Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, US, 85287.

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IV-2/2

Chairmen: Y. Shirley Meng, M. Stanley Whittingham

11:00 IV-2_5/I Elucidating Interfacial Reactions in Rechargeable Alkali-Ion

Batteries

Shyue Ping Ong Department of NanoEngineering, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, Mail Code 0448, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA. 11:25 IV-2_7/O The Nanoscale Structure of the Electrolyte-metal Oxide Interface

Hans-Georg Steinrück(a), Chuntian Cao(a, b), Yuchi Tsao(a, b), Christopher J. Takacs(a), Jenel Vatamanu(c), Oleg Borodin(c), Michael F. Toney(a) (a) SSRL Materials Science Division, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, California 94025, United States. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, United States. (c) Electrochemistry Branch, Sensor and Electron Devices Directorate, U. S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD 20783, USA.

11:45 IV-2_8/O Probing Local Ionic Transport in Lithium Battery Cathode

Materials using Atomic Force Microscopy

Aaron Mascaro(a), Zi Wang(b), Pierre Hovington(c), Yoichi Miyahara(a), Andrea Paolella(c), Vincent Gariepy(c), Zimin Feng(c), Karim Zaghib(c), Kirk H. Bevan(b), Peter Grutter(a) (a) McGill University, Department of Physics, 3600 rue University, Montreal, Canada. (b) McGill University, Materials Engineering, 3610 rue University, Montreal, Canada. (a) Institut de Recherche d’Hydro Quebec, 1800 blvd. Lionel-Boulet, Varennes, Canada.

12:05 IV-2_9/O Theoretical analyses on the pseudocapacitive RuO2/water

interfaces

Eriko Watanabe(a), Hiroshi Ushiyama(a), Koichi Yamashita(a), Daisuke Asakura(b), Masashi Okubo(a), Atsuo Yamada(a) (a) Department of Chemical System Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan. (b) Research Institute for Energy Conservation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan.

12:25 LUNCH

IV-2/3

Chairmen: Peter Crozier, David McComb

14:20 IV-2_10/I Probing Dynamic Nano-Scale Solid State Electrochemistry by in situ Analytical Electron Microscopy

Ziying Wang, Jungwoo Lee, and Y. Shirley Meng Department of NanoEngineering, University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92109, USA.

14:45 IV-2_11/I Advances in X-ray Imaging for Energy Materials Applications

P. R. Shearing Electrochemical Innovation Lab, Dept. Chemical Engineering, University College London.

15:10 IV-2_12/O Structure determination at atomic resolution of layered-perovskites

for air electrodes for IT-SOFCs by means of high advanced STEM

techniques

Susana García-Martín(a), Daniel Muñoz-Gil(a), Xabier Martínez de Irujo-Labalde(a), David Ávila-Brande(a), Esteban Urones-Garrote(b) (a) Complutense University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Dpto.de Química Inorgánica, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Complutense, 28040-Madrid, Spain. (b) Complutense University, Centro Nacional de Microscopía Electrónica, Universidad Complutense, 28040-Madrid, Spain.

15:30 IV-2_13/O The role of adsorbed metal cations in the surface stability of

perovskite oxide cathodes

Dongha Kim, Roland Bliem, Bilge Yildiz Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Av., 02139 Cambridge, USA.

15:50 BREAK

IV-2/4

Chairmen: Y. Shirley Meng, M. Stanley Whittingham

16:15 IV-2_15/I Microstructural and Electrochemical Studies of Solid Oxide Fuel

Cell Anodes Formed by in situ Catalyst Exsolution

Scott A Barnett(a), Tenglong Zhu(a), Horacio Troiani(b), Liliana V Mogni(b)

(a) Northwestern University, Department of Materials Science, Evanston, IL, USA. (b) Centro Atomico Bariloche, Departamento Caracterización de Materiales, Av. Bustillo 9500, CP 8400, S. C.de Bariloche, Argentina.

16:40 IV-2_16/I Characterizing ordering phenomena at the atomic scale through

high-resolution electron microscopy and simulation

David W. McComb Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43212, USA.

17:05 IV-2_17/O Enhanced Ionic Conductivity in Electroceramics by Nanoscale

Control of Grain Boundary Composition

William J. Bowman (a), Madeleine N. Kelly (b), Gregory S. Rohrer (b), Cruz A. Hernandez (a), Peter A. Crozier (a) (a) School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Arizona State University, 501 E. Tyler Mall, Tempe, AZ, US 85287. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, US 15213.

17:25 IV-2_18/O A Theory of Co-Accumulation and Depletion at Grain Boundaries

in Acceptor-Doped Ceria

David S. Mebane(a), Xiaorui Tong(a), Alex Zurhelle(b), Roger A.de Souza(b) Brian Gorman(c) and David Diercks(c) (a) West Virginia University, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Morgantown, WV, USA. (b) RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Aachen, Germany. (c) Colorado School of Mines, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Golden, CO, USA.

17:45 IV-2_14/O Effect of electric field during sintering on the local chemistry of

8YSZ grain boundaries analyzed by Atom Probe Tomography

Carine Perrin-Pellegrino(b), Dominique Mangelinck(b), Daniel Marinha(a) (a) LSFC, UMR 3080 Saint-Gobain CREE/CNRS, 550 Avenue Alphonse Jauffret, 84306 Cavaillon, France. (b) IM2NP, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Avenue Escadrille Normandie Niemen, Case 142, 13397 Marseille Cedex 20, France.

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IV-5 – TRANSPORT IN MORPHOLOGICALLY

HETEROGENEOUS POROUS MEDIA: ADVANCING

CHARACTERIZATION FROM IN-SITU TO IN-OPERANDO

A. Padova Fiere

Room A5

IV-5/1

Chairman: Iryna Zenyuk

9:00 IV-5_1/K Revealing sub-second dynamics of liquid water transport in

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells by 4D X-ray Tomographic

Microscopy

Jens Eller(a), Hong Xu(a), Federica Marone(b), Felix N. Büchi(a) (a) Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Villigen PSI, Switzerland. (b) Paul Scherrer Institut, Swiss Light Source, Villigen PSI, Switzerland. 9:30 IV-5_2/I Exposing microscale transport behaviour in the porous materials of

polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

Aimy Bazylak Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, Institute for Sustainable Energy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 9:55 IV-5_3/I Extracting quantitative data from 3D imaging of heterogeneous

porous media: Statistics, transport and electrochemical reaction

Marc Secanell(a), Mayank Sabharwal(a), Lalit Pant(a), Andreas Putz(b), Jasna Jankovic(b) and Darija Susac(b) (a) University of Alberta, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Edmonton, AB, T6G1H9, Canada. (b) AFCC Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation, Burnaby, BC, V5J5J8, Canada. 10:20 IV-5_4/O Characterization of Transport Processes in Porous Media with X-

ray Computed Tomography

Iryna V. Zenyuk Tufts University, Mechanical Engineering, 200 Boston Ave. 2600, Medford, MA, USA.

10:40 BREAK

IV-5/2

Chairman: Radenka Maric

11:00 IV-5_5/I Membrane Degradation in PEM Fuel Cells: Antioxidant Migration

and Recoverable Degradation Losses

R. L. Borupa, A. M. Bakera, b, R. Mukundana, D. Spernjaka, E. J. Judgea, S. G. Advanib, and A. K. Prasadb a Los Alamos National Laboratory, P. O. Box 1663, MS D429, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA. b Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19717, USA. 11:25 IV-5_6/O Degradation analysis of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

with gradient cathode catalyst layers

Radenka Maric(a), Andrea Bisello(b), Andrea Baricci(b), Haoran Yu(a), Laure Guetaz(c), Andrea Casalegno(b) (a) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Connecticut, 191 Auditorium Road, Unit 3222 Storrs, CT 06269-3222, USA. (b) Department of Energy, Politecnico di Milano, via Lambruschini 4 Milano, 20156, Italy. (c) Grenoble Electron Microscopy @ Minatec, CEA-Grenoble, 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9, France.

11:45 IV-5_7/O A Novel Approach for Supercapacitors Degradation

Characterization

Alon Oz (a), Danny Gelman(b), Sioma Baltianski(b), Yoed Tsur(a, b) (a) The Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 3200003. (b) Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 3200003.

12:05 IV-5_8/O Operando μ-Raman study of the actual water content of

perfluorosulfonic acid membranes in the fuel cell: effect of

temperature and flow channel design

Stefano Deabate(a), Huguet Patrice(a), Thi Bich Hue Tran(a), Arnaud Morin(b) (a) IEM (Institut Européen des Membranes), UMR 5635 (CNRS-ENSCM-UM), Université Montpellier, Place E. Bataillon, F-34095, Montpellier, France. (b) CEA-Liten/Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble F-38000, France. 12:25 LUNCH

IV-5/3

Chairman: Adam Weber

14:20 IV-5_9/I PEFC catalyst layer (CL) ionomer: The long-road to unraveling its

role in CL transport processes

Kunal Karan University of Calgary, Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering, 2500 University Dr NW, Calgary, Canada. 14:45 IV-5_10/I Ionomer-Associated Transport Resistances in Fuel Cell Electrodes

Adam Z. Weber(a), Tobias Schuler(a), Franz Spingler(a), Anna Freiberg(a), Michael C. Tucker(a), Anamika Chowdhury(a)(b), K. C. Neyerlin(c), Ahmet Kusoglu(a) (a) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Energy Conversion Group, Berkeley CA USA. (b) University of California, Berkeley, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Berkeley CA USA. (c) National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA. 15:10 IV-5_11/O The influence of ionomer distribution on catalyst layer structure and

proton exchange membrane fuel cell performance

Radenka Maric(a), Andrea Baricci(b), Haoran Yu(a) (a) University of Connecticut, Departmento of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 191 Auditorium road, Unite 3222, Storrs, Ct 06269. (b) Politecnico di Milano, Departent of Energy, Campus Bovisa - Via Lambruschini, 4-20156-Milano. 15:30 IV-5_12/O In-situ Electrode Kinetics Study by Means of Oxygen Isotope

Exchange and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

Maxim Ananyev(a, b), Anna Khodimchuk(a, b), Vadim Eremin(a, b), Evgeniy Tropin(a,

b), Andrei Farlenkov(a, b), Edkhem Kurumchin(a), Dimitrii Bronin(a, b)

(a) Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Akademicheskaya 20, 620137, Russian Federation. (b) Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Mira 19, 620002, Russian Federation. 15:50 BREAK

IV-5/4

Chairman: Svitlana Pylypenko

16:15 IV-5_13/O Sensors Made from Optically Fabricated 3D Nanostructures

Seokwoo Jeon Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST, Graphene Research Center, KINC, KAIST, 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong Gu, Daejeon 305-701, Korea. 16:35 IV-5_14/O Proton conduction via the water network in hydrophilic

nanochannels

Hiroshi Matsui(a) and Makoto Tadokoro(b) (a) Tohoku Univ., Department of Physics, Sendai 980-8578, Japan. (b) Tokyo Univ. of Science, Department of Chemistry, Tokyo 162-8601, Japan. 16:55 IV-5_15/O Impact of crystallinity and morphology on diffusion of hydrogen in

WO3 thin films investigated by in situ transmission spectroscopy

Simon Burkhardt (a)*, Matthias T. Elm (a, b), Bernhard Lani-Wayda(c), Peter J. Klar(a) (a) Justus Liebig University, Institute of Experimental Physics I, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 16, 35392 Giessen, Germany. (b) Justus Liebig University, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Giessen,

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Germany. (c) Justus Liebig University Giessen, Mathematical Institute, Arndtstrasse 2, 35392 Giessen, Germany

17:15 IV-5_16/O Unraveling the Heterogeneous Nature of Fe-N-C Oxygen

Reduction Catalysts via Complementary Advanced

Characterization Techniques

Michael J. Dzara(a), Chilan Ngo(a), Matthew B Strand(a), Jaime C. Hagen(a), Michael J. Workman(b), Plamen Atanassov (b), Kateryna Artyushkova(b), and Svitlana Pylypenko(a) (a) Colorado School of Mines, Department of Chemistry, 1012 14th St. Golden CO 80401, USA. (b) University of New Mexico, Center for Micro-Engineered Materials, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA. 17:35 IV-5_17/O Synthesis, characterization and Ion dynamic studies of

(1-x)Pb(NO3)2 : xAl2O3 composite solid electrolyte systems

Govinda Reddy Yarava1,4, Sadananda Chary. A1, Awasti A. M2, Narender Reddy Sattineni3 1. Department of Physics, University college of Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India. 2. Thermodynamics Lab, UGC-DAE Consortium, Indore, India. 3. Department of Physics, University college of Engg. (A), Osmania University, Hyderabad, India. 4. Department of Physics, Vardhaman college of Engineering, Shamshabad, Hyderabad, India.

17:55 IV-5_18/I PEFC Cathode Catalyst Layer Electrode Microstructure Analysis

and Transport Modeling

Deborah J. Myers Argonne National Laboratories, IL, USA.

IV-6 – SYNCHROTRON AND NEUTRON TECHNIQUES FOR

THE STUDY OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A6

IV-6/1: OPERANDO Batteries Session 1

Chairman: Sandrine Lyonnard

9:00 IV-6_1/K Structure and Ion Transport in Energy Storage Systems

Michael F. Toney Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, SLAC National Acceleratory Laboratory, 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, Ca, 94025, USA. 9:30 IV-6_2/I Operando synchrotron techniques for the study of electrode

materials in Li-ion batteries on the French beamlines at the ESRF

Samuel Tardif Institute for Nanosciences and Cryogenics, CEA and University Grenoble-Alps, F-38054 Grenoble, France.

9:55 IV-6_3/I Operando characterization of batteries using XAS: advances at the

beamline XAFS at synchrotron Elettra

Giuliana Aquilanti(a), Marco Giorgetti(b), Lorenzo Stievano(c), Robert Dominko(d), Iztok Arčon(e, f), Nicola Novello(a), and Luca Olivi (a) (a) Elettra – Sincrotrone Trieste, s. s. 14, km 163. 5, 34149 Basovizza, Trieste, Italy. (b) University of Bologna – Department of Industrial Chemistry “Toso Montanari”, Viale del Risorgimento, 4, 40136 Bologna, Italy. (c) Université de Montpellier - Institut Charles Gerhardt - AIME, UMR CNRS 5253, Place E. Bataillon, F-34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. (d) National Institute of Chemistry, Department of Materials Chemistr, y Hajdrihova 19, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. (e) University of Nova Gorica, Vipavska 13, 5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia. (f) Institut Jožef Stefan, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

10:20 IV-6_4/O Operando X-ray Absorption and Diffraction Insights into High-

Rate Electrochemical Energy Storage in Complex Metal Oxides

Kent J. Griffith, Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Road CB2 1EW, United Kingdom. 10:40 BREAK

IV-6/2: OPERANDO Batteries Session 2 Chairman: Sandrine Lyonnard

11:00 IV-6_5/I Operando synchrotron and neutron based techniques to probe

battery materials

Claire Villevieille Paul Scherrer Institute – Electrochemistry Laboratory, 5232 Villigen, PSI, Switzerland. 11:25 IV-6_6/I Operando X-ray investigations of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathode

and Anode Model Interfaces

Vedran Vonk(a), Sergey Volkov(a), Jürgen Fleig(b), Andreas Stierle(a) (a) DESY Nanolaboratory, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Notkestrasse 85, 22607 Hamburg, Germany. (b) Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics Vienna University of Technology Getreidemarkt 9/164EC 1060 Vienna, Austria.

11:50 IV-6_7/O Operando Structural Evolution of Silicon Nanoparticles Anodes for

Lithium-Ion Batteries by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering

Coraline Millot(a, b), Jean-Francois Colin (b), Hakima Mendil-Jakani(a), Lionel Porcar

(c), Sandrine Lyonnard(a) (a) INAC/SyMMES – UMR-5819, CEA-CNRS-UJF, 17 Rue de Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble, France. (b) LITEN – CEA, 17 Rue de Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble, France. (c) Institut Laue Langevin, 6 Rue Jules Horowitz, 38000 Grenoble, France. 12:10 IV-6_8/I Advanced Operando Characterization of positive electrode

materials for Na-ion batteries: the case of fluorophosphates

Matteo Bianchini(a), Penghao Xiao(a), Yan Wang(b), Gerbrand Ceder(a), Francois Fauth (c), Emmanuelle Suard(d), Laurence Croguennec(e), Christian Masquelier(f) (a) Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, MSD, Berkeley, 94720, CA. (b) Samsung Research America, Burlington, 01803, MA. (c) CELLS-ALBA

Synchrotron, E-08290 Cerdanyola del Valle s, Spain. (d) Institut Laue-Langevin, 71 Avenue des Martyrs, F-38000 Grenoble, France. (e) CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, ICMCB UPR 9048, F-33600 Pessac, France. (f) LRCS, Université de Picardie Jules Vernes, F-80039 Amiens, France.

12:35 LUNCH

IV-6/3: Dynamics Session 1

Chairman: Alexei Sokolov

14:20 IV-6_9/I Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering Studies on Solid Electrolytes for

solid state Lithium Batteries

Didier Blanchard, Jon Steinar Gardarsson Myrdal, Dadi Sveinbjornsso, Tejs Vegge Department of Energy, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark. 14:45 IV-6_10/I Fast Ionic Conductors with Structural Instabilities

Sergey Danilkin Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, New Illawarra Rd, Lucas Heights, 2234 NSW, Australia 15:10 IV-6_11/O Investigation of Oxide Ion Conduction via Combined Neutron

Scattering Techniques and Molecular Dynamics

Joseph Peeta, Mark Johnsona, Andrea Piovanoa, Ivana Evansb (a) Institut Laue-Langevin, 71 Avenue des Martyrs, 38000 Grenoble, France. (b) Durham University, Department of Chemistry, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.

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15:30 IV-6_12/O Proton sites and proton vibrational dynamics in Sc- and In-doped

BaZrO3

Laura Mazzei(a), Adrien Perrichon(a), Alessando Mancini(b), Lorenzo Malavasi(b), Stewart F. Parker(c), Lars Börjesson(a), and Maths Karlsson(a). (a) Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Physics, 41296 Göteborg, Sweden. (b) University of Pavia & INSTM, Department of Chemistry, 27100 Pavia, Italy. (c) Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, ISIS Facility, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, United Kingdom. 15:50 BREAK

IV-6/7: Dynamics Session 2

Chairman: Alexei Sokolov

16:15 IV-6_13/I Localized proton motions in acceptor-doped barium zirconates

investigated with neutron scattering techniques

Daria Noferini (a, b), Michael Marek Koza (b), Maths Karlsson(a) (a) Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden. (b) Institut Laue-Langevin, 71 Avenue des Martyrs, 38000 Grenoble, France. 16:40 IV-6_14/O Inelastic Neutron Scattering Studies of δ-Bi2O3-related Oxide-ion

Conductors

Chris D Ling(a), Julia Wind(a), Richard Mole(b)

(a) The University of Sydney, School of Chemistry, Sydney 2006, Australia. (b) ANSTO, Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Menai 2234, Australia. 17:00 IV-6_15/O Lattice dynamics modified by excess oxygen in Nd2NiO4+d:

triggering low-temperature oxygen diffusion

A. Piovano,a A. Perrichon,b M. Ceretti,c M. Boehm,a M. Zbiri,a M. Johnson,a and W. Paulus c (a) Institut Laue-Langevin, 71 Avenue des Martyrs, 38000 Grenoble, France. (b) Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Goteborg, Sweden. (c) University of Montpellier-

2, UMR 5253, ICGM, C2M, CC1504, 5 Place Euge ne Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier, France. 17:20 IV-6_16/O Ionic diffusion in Na-battery materials studied by neutron

scattering

Fanni Juranyi(a), Marisa Medarde(b), Cyril Marino(c), Ekaterina Pomjakushina(b), Jorge Gavilano(a), Jun Sugiyama(d), Katharina Rolfs(b), Claire Villevieille(c), Martin

Månsson(e) (a) Paul Scherrer Institut, Laboratory for neutron Scattering, Villigen PSI, Switzerland. (b) Paul Scherrer Institute, Laboratory for Development and Methods, Villigen PSI, Switzerland. (c) Paul Scherrer Institute, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Villigen PSI, Switzerland. (d) Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories, Inc., Nagakute, Aichi, Japan. (e)

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Materials and Nanophysics, Kista, Sweden.

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Chairmen: Vito Di Noto, Harry L. Tuller

18:20 - 20:00 Poster Session 1

Oral Presentations

TUESDAY June 20, 2017

PLENARY

A. Padova Fiere

Room A1

Chairman: Joachim Maier

8:00 P2 – Masakazu Aono New Horizons Opened by Novel Solid State Nanoionic Devices and Systems Masakazu Aono International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), Japan. 8:45 BREAK

MACRO AREA 1: IONICS IN ENERGY AND

ENVIRONMENT

I-1 – BEYOND LITHIUM BATTERIES: IONIC TRANSPORT IN

POST-LI SYSTEMS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B2

I-1/5

Chairmen: Maximilian Fichtner, Corsin Battaglia

9:00 I-1_17/I Non-aqueous aluminium batteries: progress and challenges

Kostiantyn Kravchyk(a, b), Shutao Wang(a, b)and Maksym Kovalenko(a, b) (a) Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Applied

Biosciences, ETH, Zürich, CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland. (b) Empa – Swiss

Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, CH-8060,

Dübendorf, Switzerland.

9:25 I-1_18/I Phenomenological Transition of Aluminum Surface from a Passive

to an Active state in Organic Electrolytes and Ionic Liquid - A

Beneficial Implementation in Batteries?

Yair Ein-Eli a,b

(a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Technion - Israel

Institute of Technology, Haifa Israel 3200003. (b) The Nancy and Stephen

Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion- Israel Institute of

Technology, Haifa Israel 3200003.

9:50 I-1_19/I Inorganic crystalline solids with utilizable Al3+ mobility

Tina Nestler(a), Falk Meutzner(a), Artem Kabanov(b), Matthias Zschornak(a), Tilmann Leisegang(a,b), Vladislav A. Blatov(b), Dirk C. Meyer(a) (a) Institute of Experimental Physics, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg,

Germany. (b) Samara Center for Theoretical Materials Science, Samara

State Aerospace University, Samara, Russia.

10:15 I-1_20/O The influence of water on the electrical conductivity of aluminum-

substituted lithium titanium phosphate

Enkhtsetseg Dashjav a, Qianli Ma a, Qi Xu a, Chih-Long Tsai a, Marco Giarola b,

Gino Mariotto b, Frank Tietz a,c (a) Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate

Research, IEK-1, D- 52425 Jülich, Germany. (b) Università di Verona,

Dipartimento di Informatica, Strada Le Grazie 15, I-37134 Verona, Italy.

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(c) Helmholtz-Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, D-

52425 Jülich, Germany.

10:35 BREAK

I-1/6

Chairmen: Maximilian Fichtner, Corsin Battaglia

11:00 I-1_21/I (cancelled) Electrospun Electrolytes and Electrodes for Li-ion Batteries

Fausto Croce Università “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara, Via dei Vestini, 31 – 66100

Italy. 11:25 I-1_22/I Highly safe electrolytes in lithium-metal and lithium-ion batteries

Jusef Hassoun Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of

Ferrara, Via Fossato di Mortara, 44121, Ferrara, Italy

11:50 I-1_23/O

Mechanistic insights into sodium intercalation in ’-V2O5 cathode

using in situ operando Raman spectroscopy

Marianne Safrany Renard(a), Boris N. Slautin(b), Rita Baddour-Hadjean(a), Dmitry V. Pelegov(b), Jean-Pierre Pereira-Ramos(a) (a) Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux Paris est, GESMAT, UMR 7182

CNRS-Université Paris Est, 2-8 rue Henri Dunant, 94320 Thiais, France. (b) Institute of Natural Sciences, Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg,

Russia.

12:10 I-1_24/O Anomalous Charge-Discharge Mechanism of Rock-Salt Lithium

Titanium Sulfides Atsushi Sakuda(a), Koji Ohara(b,c), Tomoya Kawaguchi(b), Katsutoshi Fukuda(b), Hajime Arai(b), Yoshiharu Uchimoto(d), Zempachi Ogumi(b),Hironori Kobayashi(a), Masahiro Shikano(a), Hikari Sakaebe(a), Tomonari Takeuchi(a) (a) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

(AIST), Research Institute of Electrochemical Energy, Department of

Energy and Environment, 1-8-31 Midorigaoka, Ikeda, Osaka, 563-8577,

Japan. (b) Kyoto University, Office of Society-Academia Collaboration for

Innovation, Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto, 611-0011, Japan. (c) Japan Synchrotron

Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), The Research & Utilization

Division, 1-1-1 Kouto, Sayo, Hyogo, 679-5198, Japan. (d) Kyoto

University, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies,

Nihonmatsu-cho, Yoshida, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8317, Japan.

12:30 I-1_25/O Kinetic Analysis of Graphitized-Carbon Reactions in Li-ion cells

before and after Degradation

Omar S. Mendoza-Hernandez(a), Eiji Hosono(b), Daisuke Asakura(b), Hirofumi Matsuda(b), Yoshitsugu Sone(c,d) and Minoru Umeda(a) (a) Nagaoka University of Technology, Department of Materials Science

and Technology, 1603-1 Kamitomioka, Nagaoka, Niigata 940-2188,

Japan. (b) Institute for Energy Conservation, National Institute of

Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, (AIST) 1-1-1 Umezono,

Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan. (c) Japan Aerospace Exploration

Agency, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, 3-1-1 Yoshinodai,

Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5210, Japan. (d) The Graduate

University of Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, 3-1-1 Yoshinodai, Chuo-

ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5210, Japan.

12:50 LUNCH

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM BATTERY

ELECTRODE MATERIALS

Fiore di Botta

Room B7

I-2/8

Chairmen: Doron Aurbach, Craig A. J. Fisher

9:00 I-2_31/K The true horizon for advanced rechargeable batteries

Doron Aurbach Bar-Ilan University, Department of Chemistry, Ramat-Gan 52900002 Israel.

9:30 I-2_32/O Disordered Rock Salt type Structure as New Active Compound for

High Energy Density Batteries

M. Freire, E. Adamzcyk, E. Anger and V. Pralong Laboratoire de Cristallographie et Sciences des Matériaux CRISMAT,

ENSICAEN, Université de Caen, CNRS, 6 Bd Maréchal Juin, 14050 Caen,

France.

9:50 I-2_33/O Crystal chemistry of New LiVPO4F1-xOx Tavorite-type

compositions: from long range average structure to local

environments.

Edouard Boivin(a, b, f), Rénald David(b, f), Jean-Noël Chotard(b, f), Michel Ménétrier(a, f), Lydie Bourgeois(c), Tahya Bamine(a, f), François Fauth(d), Antonella Iadecola(e, f), Dany Carlier(a, f), Christian Masquelier(b, f), and Laurence Croguennec(a, f)

(a) ICMCB-CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Pessac

(France). (b) LRCS, CNRS-UMR#7314, Université de Picardie Jules Verne,

Amiens (France). (c) Université de Bordeaux, ISM, Groupe Spectroscopie

Moléculaire, Talence (France). (d) CELLS - ALBA synchrotron,

Cerdanyola del Vallès, E-08290, Barcelona (Spain). (e) SOLEIL

Synchrotron - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). (f) Réseau sur le Stockage

Electrochimique de l’Energie (RS2E), FR CNRS 3459 (France).

10:10 I-2_34/O The role of surface diffusion during phase separation in LiXFePO4

Yiyang Li(a), Hungru Chen(b), Kipil Lim(a), Jongwoo Lim(a), Peter Attia(a), Sang Chul Lee(a), Norman Jin(a), Zixuan Guan(a), Jihyun Hong(a), Young Sang Yu(c), M. Saiful Islam(b), Martin Z. Bazant(c), William C. Chueh(a) (a) Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. (b) University of Bath, Bath,

UK. (c) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA. (d)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.

10:30 BREAK

I-2/9

Chairmen: Doron Aurbach, Stefano Passerini

11:00 I-2_35/I LixNi0.5Mn1.5O4 spinel as promising high voltage and high capacity

cathode material for lithium ion batteries

P. Axmann, M. Mancini, G. Gabrielli, P. Balasubramanian, M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens ZSW – Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoffforschung, Baden-

Württemberg, Helmholtzstrasse 8, D-89081Ulm, Germany.

11:25 I-2_36/O Dynamic, Reversible Oxygen Redox as a Mediator of Unusual

Electrochemistry in Lithium-Rich Layered Oxide Electrodes

William E. Gent(a,b), Kipil Lim(a,c), Yufeng Liang(b), Jihyun Hong(a,c), Mitchell McIntire(a), Qinghao Li(b), Sung-Jin Ahn(d), Jay Heok Song(d), Jin-Hwan Park(d), Seok-Kwang Doo(d), David Kilcoyne(b), David Vine(b), Apurva Mehta(c), Stefano Ermon(a), Wanli Yang(b), David Prendergast(b), Michael F. Toney(c), and William C. Chueh(a,c) (a) Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.A. (b) Lawrence Berkeley

National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A. (c) SLAC

National Accelerator Laboratory, 2757 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA,

U.S.A. (d) Energy Lab., Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, 130,

Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.

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11:45 I-2_37/O Full Picture Discovery for Mixed-Fluorine Anion Effects on High-

Voltage Spinel Manganese Cathodes

Nobuyuki Zettsu(a, b), Dae-wook Kim (b), Hiromasa Shiib (b), Katsuya Teshima(a, b) (a) Center for Energy & Environmental Science, Shinshu University, 4-17-

1 Wakasato, Nagano 380-8553, Japan. (b) Department of Materials

Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University, 4-17-1 Wakasato,

Nagano 380-8553, Japan.

12:05 I-2_38/O Particulized AlF3 via Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) Coating of 5

V Cathode Materials

Alon Shapira(a), Haika Dresner(a), Alexander Kraytsberg(a), and Yair Ein-Eli(a, b)

(a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Technion - Israel

Institute of Technology, Haifa Israel 3200003. (b) The Nancy and Stephen

Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion- Israel Institute of

Technology, Haifa Israel 3200003.

12:25 I-2_39/O Direct observation of oxygen anion redox reaction in Li-rich layered

manganese oxides

Masatsugu Oishi(a), Keisuke Yamanaka(b), Iwao Watanabe(c), Yoshiharu Uchimoto(d), Toshiaki Ohta(b) (a) Institute of Science and Technology, Tokushima University, 770-8506,

Japan. (b) SR Center, Ritsumeikan University, 525-8577, Japan. (c) Office of

Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation, Kyoto University, 611-

0011, Japan. (d) Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies,

Kyoto University, 606-8501, Japan.

12:45 LUNCH

I-2/10

Chairmen: Elena Arroyo-deDompablo, Cristina Tealdi

14:20 I-2_40/I Structural and ionic transport properties of LISICON and

NASICON solid electrolyte materials

Christian Masquelier(a, c), Yue Deng(a, b, c), Christopher Eames(b), Oliver Pecher(d), Benoit Fleutot(a, c), Jean-Noël Chotard(a, c), Clare P. Grey(d), M. Saiful Islam(b) (a) LRCS, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, UMR CNRS 7314, 33 rue

Saint Leu, Amiens, France. (b) Department of Chemistry, University of

Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom. (c) RS2E, Réseau sur le Stockage

Électrochimique de l’Énergie, CNRS 3459, Amiens, France. (d)

Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2

1EW, UK.

14:45 I-2_41/O Novel Alkali Superionic Conductor Solid Electrolytes for All-Solid-

State Rechargeable Alkali-Ion Batteries

Shyue Ping Ong Department of NanoEngineering, University of California, San Diego,

9500 Gilman Drive, Mail Code 0448, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.

15:05 I-2_42/O Composition Tuning in Anti-Perovskite Solid Electrolytes and

Their Interfaces

James A. Dawson, Hungru Chen and M. Saiful Islam Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United

Kingdom.

15:25 I-2_43/O STEM investigation on topochemical formation interface of

Li0.16La0.62TiO3 electrolyte

Mehmet Ali Gulgun(a, b), Aslihan Orum(c), Sorour Semsari Parapari(a), Melike Mercan Yildizhan(a), Meltem Sezen(b), Kazumasa Takatori(d), Hiroaki Kadoura(d), Masamichi Yoshimura(c), Toshihiko Tani(c, d) (a) Sabanci University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences,

Istanbul 34956, Turkey. (b) Sabanci University Nanotechnology

Application Center, Istanbul 34956, Turkey. (c) Toyota Technological

Institute, Nagoya 468-8511, Japan. (d) Toyota Central Research and

Development Laboratories, Inc., Nagakute 480-1192, Japan.

15:45 BREAK

I-2/11

Chairmen: Shyue Ping Ong, Cristina Tealdi

16:15 I-2_44/I Alluaudites as Battery Electrode Framework

Atsuo Yamada(a, b) (a)Department of Chemical System Engineering, The University of Tokyo,

Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan. (b)Elements Strategy Initiative for

Catalysts & Batteries (ESICB), Kyoto University, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto

615-8245, Japan.

16:40 I-2_45/O New Solid State Lithium Ion Conductors based on the Olivine and

Perovskite Structures

Leopoldo Enciso-Maldonado(a), Alma B. Santibáñez-Mendieta(a), Christophe Didier(a), Kenneth K. Inglis (a, b), Michael D. Jones(a, b), Julia L. Payne(a), Mona K. Omir(a, b), Alex J. Corkett(a), Michael J. Pitcher(a), Marco Zanella(a), Felix J. Shin(a), Luke M. Daniels(a), Aydar Rakhmatullin(c), Pierre Florian(c), Ming Li(d), Matthew S. Dyer(a), John B. Claridge(a), Frédéric Blanc(a, b), Matthew J. Rosseinsky(a) (a) Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, UK. (b) Stephenson

Institute for Renewable Energy, University of Liverpool, UK. (c) CNRS

Orléans, France. (d) Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham,

UK.

17:00 I-2_46/O Unreported manganese silicate material as positive electrode for

lithium-ion batteries

Lefèvre Guillaume(a), Ducros Jean-Baptiste(a), Boulineau Adrien(b), Benayad Anass(b), Martinet Sébastien(a)

(a) CEA LITEN – Département Electricité et Hydrogène pour les

Transports, 17 Rue des Martyrs 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9, France. (b) CEA

LITEN – Département Technologies pour les NanoMatériaux, 17 Rue

des Martyrs 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9, France.

17:20 I-2_47/O Improvements to High Voltage Electrode Materials for Higher

Performance and Improved Manufacturing

James Trevey, Paul Lichty, Arrelaine Dameron, and David King Forge Nano, 1172 Century Drive Ste 240, Louisville, CO 80027 USA.

17:40 I-2_79/I Alkali and transition metal fluoride-phosphates as perspective

cathode materials for metal-ion batteries

Evgeny V. Antipov(a) *, Stanislav S. Fedotov(a), Victoria A. Nikitina(a), Nellie R. Khasanova(a), Artem M. Abakumov(b,a), Keith Stevenson (b) (a) M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory 1/3,

Moscow, 119991, Russia (b) Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, 143026, Russia

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B1

I-3/9: BATTERY SESSION 1

Chairmen: Carl Thompson, Yasutoshi Irayama

9:00 I-3_36/I All-Solid-State Li-ion Batteries for Transformational Energy Storage

Eric D. Wachsman University of Maryland Energy Research Center, University of Maryland,

College Park, MD.

9:25 I-3_37/O Improvements to All-Solid-State Batteries for Higher Performance

and Commercialization

James E. Trevey and David M. King Forge Nano, 1172 Century Drive Ste 240, Louisville, CO 80027 USA.

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9:45 I-3_38/O An all-solid-state half-cell battery with lithium amide-borohydride

solid-state electrolyte

Arndt Remhof(1), Yigang Yan(1), Ruben-Simon Kühnel(1), Léo Duchêne(1), Elsa Roedern(1), Daniel Rentsch(1), Zbigniew Łodziana(2), and Corsin Battaglia(1) (1) Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and

Technology, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland. (2) Institute of Nuclear Physics,

Polish Academy of Sciences, PL-31-342 Kraków, Poland.

10:05 I-3_39/O Grain and grain boundary ionic conductivity of solid electrolytes

under realistic battery operation conditions

Andreas Mertens(a,b,c), Shicheng Yu(a,c),Hermann Tempel(a), Deniz Gündüz(a,c), Roland Schierholz(a), Josef Granwehr(a,d), Hans Kungl(a), Rüdiger-A. Eichel(a,c,e) (a) Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institute of Energy and Climate Research –

Fundamental Electrochemistry (IEK-9), 52425 Jülich, Germany. (b)

Helmholtz-Institute Münster (Hi MS) – Ionics in Energy Storage, 48149

Münster, Germany. (c) RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Physical

Chemistry, 52074 Aachen, Germany. (d) RWTH Aachen University,

Institute of Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, 52074 Aachen,

Germany. (e) Jülich Aachen Research Alliance (JARA), Section JARA-

Energy, 52425 Jülich, Germany.

10:25 I-3_40/O Mechanical stability of all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries

Giovanna Bucci, Tushar Swamy, Yet-Ming Chiang, W. Craig Carter Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science

and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Ave. 02139 Cambridge MA, USA.

10:45 BREAK

I-3/10: BATTERY SESSION 2

Chairmen: Carl Thompson, Yasutoshi Irayama

11:00 I-3_41/I All Solid State Li-Ion Batteries Based on Li-Garnet Electrolyte

Michal Struzik(a,b), RetoPfenninger(a,b), Inigo Garbayo(a),Semih Afyon(a), Jennifer L.M. Rupp(b) (a) ETH Zurich, Department of Materials, Hoenggerbergring 64,

Switzerland. (b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of

Material Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge,

Massachusetts, United States.

11:25 I-3_42/O In situ and Ex situ Observations of Solid-State Electrochemical

Reactions in Li-ion Batteries by Advanced Electron Microscopy

Kazuo Yamamoto, Tsukasa Hirayama Japan Fine Ceramics Center, Nanostructures Research Laboratory, 2-4-1

Mutsuno Atsuta-ku Nagoya Aichi 456-8587, Japan.

11:45 I-3_43/O Battery Electrode Analysis by Tomography Methods

J. Joos, P. Braun, J. Costard, A. Weber, E. Ivers-Tiffée

Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-WET), Karlsruhe Institute of

Technology (KIT), Adenauerring 20b, D-76131, Karlsruhe, Germany.

12:05 I-3_44/O Li–ion batteries based on hybrid organic-inorganic

composite/electrolytes.

Rajendra Kumar Singh Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005,

India.

12:25 I-3_45/O Solid State Lithium Thin Film Battery Composed of Li4Ti5O12 Anodes with a Solid Garnet Li6.25Al0.25La3Zr2O12 Electrolyte Reto Pfenninger(a,b), Semih Afyon(a), Michal Struzik(a,b), Inigo Garbayo(a)and Jennifer L.M Rupp(a,b) (a) ETH Zurich, Electrochemical Materials, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland. (b)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Material Science

and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts,

United States.

12:45 LUNCH

I-3/11: BATTERY SESSION 3

Chairmen: Jürgen Janek, Martin Wilkening

14:15 I-3_46/I New Scalable Fabrication of Electrodes for All-Solid-State Lithium-

Ion Batteries

Yoon Seok Jung School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Department of Energy

Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

(UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.

14:40 I-3_47/O Li Transfer in Amorphous to Crystalline Li7La3Zr2O12 Garnet Thin

Films for All-Solid-State Battery Electrolytes

Iñigo Garbayo(a), Michal Struzik(a,b), William J. Bowman(a,c), Reto Pfenninger(a,b), Evelyn Stilp(a,d), Jennifer L.M. Rupp(a,b) (a) Electrochemical Materials, Department of Materials, ETH Zürich.

Hönggerbergring 64, Zürich, 8093, Switzerland. (b) Department of

Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., 13-3066, Cambridge, MA, 02139,

USA. (c) Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts

Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., 13-3066, Cambridge,

MA, 02139, USA. (d) Materials for Energy Conversion, Empa.

Überlandstrasse 129, Dübendorf, 8600, Switzerland.

15:00 I-3_48/O A dual-ion micro-battery based on LiMn2O4 and Zinc for micro-

energy applications

Rafael Trocoli(a), Alfonso Sepulveda(b), Alex Morata(a), and Albert Tarancón(a) (a)IREC, Jardins de les Dones de Negre 1, 2a 08930 Sant Adri´a de Bes´os, Barcelona, Spain. (b)Imec, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium. 15:20 I-3_49/O Ultra-thin film metal oxide battery

Aik Jun Tan(a), Mantao Huang(a), Max Mann(a), Isaac Weaver(b), Geoffrey Beach(a) (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts

Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA. (b) MIT

Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts 02421-6426, USA.

15:40 I-3_50/O In-plane orientation alignment of LiCoO2 epitaxial films

Kazunori Nishio(b), Tsuyoshi Ohnishi(a), Kazutaka Mitsuishi(a), Narumi Ohta(a), Ken Watanabe(c), Kazunori Takada(a) (a) National Institute for Materials Science, 305-0044, Japan. (b) Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 980-8577, Japan. (c) Department of Molecular and Material Science, Kyushu University, 816-8580, Japan. 16:00 BREAK

I-3/12: BATTERY SESSION 4

Chairmen: Jürgen Janek, Martin Wilkening

16:20 I-3_51/I Stress evolution, cyclability, and charge capacity of germanium and

silicon thin film anodes

A. Al-Obeidi(1,2), Daniele Perego(3,4), D. Kramer(5), R. Mӧnig(5), and C.V. Thompson(1,3) (1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. (2) Current address: Ionic Materials Inc., Woburn, MA, USA. (3) Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, Program for Low Energy Electronic Systems, Singapore. (4) Current address: Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland. (5) Institute for Applied Materials, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany. 16:45 I-3_52/O Laser flash sintering of LiCoO2 cathode on LTAP solid electrolyte

for all solid-state batteries

Koichi Hamamoto, Yuki Yamaguchi, Hiroyuki Shimada, Hirofumi Sumi, Toshiaki Yamaguchi and Yoshinobu Fujishiro National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Inorganic Functional Materials Research Institute, 2266-98, Shimo-shidami, Moriyama-ku, Nagoya 463-8560, Japan.

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17:05 I-3_53/O 5 V all-solid-state thin-film battery with LixCoMnO4 prepared by

PLD and post annealing

Norikazu Ishigaki, Naoaki Kuwata, Junichi Kawamura Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku

University, Katahira 2-1-1, Aobaku, Sendai, 980-8577, Japan.

17:25 I-3_54/O Epitaxial vs Polycrystalline Li4Ti5O12 thin-film battery anodes and

the role of grain boundaries on Li-ion conductivity

Francesco Pagani(a,b), Evelyn Stilp(a), Reto Pfenninger(b,c), Arndt Remhof(a), Antonia Neels(a), Max Döbeli(d), Corsin Battaglia(a), and J.L.M Rupp(b,c) (a) Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and

Technology, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland. (b) ETH Zurich,

Electrochemical Materials, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland. (c) Massachusetts

Institute of Technology, Department of Material Science and Engineering,

77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. (d) ETH

Zurich, Ion Beam Physics, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland.

17:45 I-3_55/O An All Solid State Thin Film Li-Garnet Microbattery: Composed of Li7MnN4 Anode, Ni0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 Cathode and Li6.25Al0.25La3Zr2O12 Electrolyte Films Reto Pfenninger(a,b), Michal Struzik(a,b), Inigo Garbayo(a), and Jennifer L.M Rupp(a,b) (a) ETH Zurich, Electrochemical Materials, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland. (b)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Material Science

and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts,

United States.

I-7 – “POLYMER ELECTROLYTES” - THE UBIQUITY OF

IONS AND POLYMER MATERIALS IN DEVICES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B9

I-7/5

Chairman: Jean-Yves Sanchez

9:00 I-7_17/K Controlling the Microstructure−Electrochemical Performance

Interplay in Single-Cation Conducting Polymers via Molecular

Architecture Design

Cristina Iojoiu (a)*, Huu Dat Nguyen (a), Sandrine Lyonnard (b), Guk-Tae Kim (c, d), Dominic Bresser (b, c, d), Jean-Yves Sanchez (a) (a) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, G-INP, LEPMI, Institute of Engineering, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, F-38000 Grenoble, France. (b) INAC, SPrAM, UMR 5819, CEA-CNRS-UJF, 17 rue des Martyrs, F-38054 Grenoble, France. (c) Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Helmholtzstraße 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany. (d) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), P.O. Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany. 9:30 I-7_18/I A Novel Thermoplastic Polymer and its Performance

Characteristics in Li metal Rechargeable Batteries

M. Zimmerman (a)*, R. Leising (a), M. Gobet (b), M. Berman (b), S. Munoz (b), S.G. Greenbaum (b), Jay Whitacre (c) (a) Ionic Materials, Inc., 10M Commerce Way, Woburn, MA 01801, USA. (b) Department of Physics & Astronomy, Hunter College of CUNY, New York, NY 10065, USA. (c) Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA

9:55 I-7_19/I Different approaches to form stable and effective gel polymer

electrolytes for Li-ion and Li-S batteries

Maria Assunta Navarra *, Stefania Panero Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Chemistry, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy 10:20 I-7_20/O Poly(vinyl alcohol)-based Electrolyte for Lithium Batteries

Gioele Pagot (a, b), Federico Bertasi (a, c), Keti Vezzù (a, c), Vito Di Noto (a, b, c)* (a) Section of “Chemistry for the Technology” ChemTech, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Gradenigo 6/A Padova, Italy. (b)Centro Studi di Economia e Tecnica dell’Energia Giorgio Levi

Cases, Via Marzolo 9 Padova, Italy. (c)INSTM, Via Marzolo 1 Padova, Italy. 10:40 BREAK

I-7/6

Chairman: Michael Hickner

11:00 I-7_21/I Ohm’s Law and Complete Electrochemical Characterization of

Block Copolymer Electrolytes

Nitash P. Balsara*, Danielle M. Pesko, Irune Villaluenga Ksenia Timachova Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA 11:25 I-7_22/I Multiscale Morphological and Electrical Characterization of Charge

Transport Limitations to Power Performance of Positive Electrode

for Li-Ion Batteries

Nicolas Besnard (a, b), Aurélien Etiemble (c), Thierry Douillard (c), Olivier Dubrunfaut (d), Pierre Tran-Van (b), Laurent Gautier (e), Sylvain Franger (f), Jean-Claude Badot (g), Eric Maire (b), Bernard Lestriez (a)

(a) IMN, CNRS, Université de Nantes, Nantes, France. (b) Renault Technocentre, Guyancourt, France. (c) MATEIS, CNRS, INSA Lyon, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France. (d) GeePs, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, Univ. Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. (e) Umicore Rechargeable Battery Materials, Brussels, Belgium. (f) ICMMO-ERIEE, CNRS, Université Paris Sud, Orsay, France. (g) Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, Paris, France

11:50 I-7_23/O Ion-Conductive Mechanism of Concentrated Poly(ethylene

carbonate)-based Electrolytes for Battery Application

Kento Kimura, Yoichi Tominaga* Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan 12:10 I-7_25/O Thin and flexible solid-state composite electrolytes composed of

organic ionic plastic crystal reinforced with polymer nanofibres

Nahid Iranipour (a)*, Anthony F. Hollenkamp (b), Maria Forsyth (a), Patrick C. Howlett (a) (a) ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science – Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria 3125, Australia. (b) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia. 12:30 LUNCH

I-7/7

Chairman: Monika Schönhoff

14:20 I-7_26/I Extremely-Thin but 3D-Continuous Proton Conduction Pathway

Takahiro Ichikawa (a, b)* (a) Department of Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Nakacho, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan. (b) PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Honcho, Kawaguchi 332-0012, Japan.

14:45 I-7_27/O Advanced processing and electrochemical analysis of Nafion

electrolyte films for solid-state electrochromic devices fabricated at

room temperature on single substrate: from glass to flexible plastic

Pierluigi Cossari (a, b)*, Alessandro Cannavale (a, c), Salvatore Gambino (a, b), Giuseppe Gigli (a, b) (a) CNR Nanotec, Istituto di Nanotecnologia, via Arnesano 73100, Lecce, Italy. (b) Università del Salento, Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica Ennio De Giorgi, via Arnesano 73100 Lecce, Italy. (c) Politecnico di Bari, Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Ingegneria Civile e dell’Architettura, via Orabona 4, Bari, Italy

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15:05 I-7_28/O Proton conduction pathways in porous organic cage networks and

functionalised silica ionogels

Scott Lewis *, Ming Liu, Matthew Michie, Linjiang Chen, Marc A. Little, Sam Y. Chong, Iain M. Aldous, Tom Hasell, Andrew I. Cooper and Laurence J. Hardwick

University of Liverpool, Department of Chemistry and Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy, Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZF, U.K.

15:25 I-7_29/O A novel approach on agarose based proton conducting polymer

electrolytes for fuel cell applications

G. Boopathi (a, b), S. Pugalendhi (a), S. Selvasekarapandian (b)*, S. Monisha (b), P. Subramanian (a)

(a)Department of Bioenergy, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu-641003, India. (b)Materials Research Center, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu – 641 045. India. 15:45 BREAK

I-7/8

Chairman: Cristina Iojoiu

16:15 I-7_30/I Polymeric Gel Electrolytes Based on a Novel Triply Branched

Network Polymer for Rechargeable Batteries

Nobuko Yoshimoto*, Kazuhiro Yamabuki, Shogo Okamura, Seiya Tanji, Kenta Fujii, and Masayuki Morita 2-16-1 Tokiwadai, Ube 755-8611, Japa, Yamaguchi University, 2-16-1 Tokiwadai, Ube 755-8611, Japan

16:40 I-7_31/O New type of gel polyelectrolytes based on polymeric ionic liquids

Sabina Abbrent*, Hynek Beneš, Jana Kredatusová, Michal Bláha, Barbora Galajdová Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovsky Sq. 2, 162 06 Prague 6, Czech Republic

17:00 I-7_32/O Optimization of the architecture of cationic poly(ionic liquids) and

of the lithium salt concentration in polymer gel electrolytes

Marc Brinkkötter (a), Pinchas Nürnberg (a), Elena I. Lozinskaya (b), Denis O. Ponkratov (b), Yakov Vygodskii (b), Alexander S. Shaplov (b, c), Monika Schönhoff (a) (a)Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster, Corrensstraße 28/30, 48149 Münster, Germany. (b)A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds russian academy of sciences, (INEOS RAS), Vavilov str. 28, 119991, GSP-1, Moscow, Russia. (c)Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), 5 Avenue des Hauts-Fourneaux, L-4362 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. 17:20 I-7_33/O Combining a Kevlar-Like Polymer with Ionic Liquids to Enable

Safer and Higher Density Batteries

Ying Wang (a), Zhou Yu (a), Yadong He (b), Ying Chen (a), Jianwei Gao (c), Hyun Gook Yoon (d), Liyu Jin (d), Maria Forsyth (d), Rui Qiao (b), Theo J. Dingemans (c) and Louis A. Madsen (a)* a) Virginia Tech, Department of Chemistry and Macromolecules Innovation Institute, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA. b) Virginia Tech, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA. c) University of North Carolina, Department of Applied Physical Sciences, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 USA. d) Deakin University, Institute for Frontier Materials, Geelong, VIC 3216 Australia. 17:40 I-7_34/O Novel Polymer Electrolytes with Porous Polymer Monoliths and

Ionic Liquids

Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita*, Kanta Okuda, Yuko Takeoka, Masahiro Rikukawa Department of Materials & Life Sciences, Sophia University, 7-1 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8554, Japan

I-8 – CERAMIC PROTON AND HYDRIDE ION CONDUCTORS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A3

I-8/5

Chairmen: Marie-Laure Fontaine, Glenn Mather

9:00 I-8_19/I Segmented-in-series proton ceramic fuel cells with tubular

geometry

Marie-Laure Fontaine(a)*, Wen Xing (a), Zuoan Li (a), Christelle Denonville (a), Ragnar Strandbakke (b), E. Vøllestad (b), Dustin R. Beeaff (c), Truls Norby (b), Jose M. Serra (d) (a) SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, PO Box 124, Blindern Oslo, Norway. (b) Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, FERMiO, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (c) -3CoorsTek Membrane Sciences AS, Gaustadalleen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (d) Instituto de Tecnología Química, Av. Naranjos s/n, E-46022 Valencia (SPAIN). 9:25 I-8_20/O Internal reforming of methane fuel within proton-conducting

ceramic fuel cell anode supports

Long Le, Neal P. Sullivan* Mechanical Engineering Department, Colorado Fuel Cell Center, Colorado School of Mines, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, Colorado, USA 80401 9:45 I-8_21/O TFD study of the hydrogen extraction in MDA process using a co-

ionic membrane reactor

D. Catalán Martínez (a), J.M. Serra (a)*, S. H. Morejudo (b), Christian Kjølseth (b) (a) Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, CSIC, Instituto de Tecnología Quimuímica, Ave los Naranjos S-N, E-46022 Valencia, Spain. (b) CoorsTek Membrane Science, Forskningsparken, Gaustadalleen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. 10:05 I-8_22/O Intensified Conversion of Natural Gas Using Proton-Conducting

Ceramics

Daniel Clark (a)*, Christian Kjølseth (b), Harald Malerød-Fjeld (b), Selene Hernandez-Morejudo (b), Raquel Zanón (c), Jose M. Serra (c), Dustin Beeaff (b), Camilla Vigen (b), Irene Tirados (b), Per Vestre (b), Reidar Haugsrud (a) (a) University of Oslo, Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN), Gaustadalleèn 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (b) Coorstek Membrane Sciences AS, Gaustadalleèn 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (c) Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica (UPV-CSIC), Avenida de los Naranjos s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain. 10:25 I-8_23/O Modeling Steam Electrolysis and Hydrogen Compression using

Mixed Conducting Protonic-Ceramic Membranes

Benjamin L. Kee, Huayang Zhu, Robert J. Kee * Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USA 10:45 BREAK

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Chairman: Truls Norby

11:00 I-8_24/I Studies on ionic conductivity in saline hydrides

John T. S Irvine (a)*, George Carins (a), Maarten C. Verbaeken (a), Martin Owen Jones(a, b) (a) University of St Andrews, School of Chemistry, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9ST, UK. (b) STFC, ISIS Facility, ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, Science and Technology Facilities Council, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell, Didcot OX11 0QX

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11:25 I-8_25/O Electronic and vibrational properties of substitutional hydride ions

in barium titanate

Erik Jedvik Granhed *, Anders Lindman , Carin Österberg , Maths Karlsson , Göran Wahnström Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Physics, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden. 11:45 I-8_26/O Synthesis and NMR analysis of Ba-Ti oxyhydride

Tai Misaki, Itaru Oikawa* and Hitoshi Takamura Tohoku University, Department of Materials Science, 980-8579, Japan. 12:05 I-8_27/O Novel proton-conducting nanocomposites for hydrogen separation

membranes

Vladislav Sadykov (a, b)*, Yulia Bespalko (a), Alexey Krasnov (a), Pavel Skryabin (a), Ekaterina Sadovskaya (a, b), Nikita Eremeev (a), Tamara Krieger (a, b), Vladimir Belyaev (a), Zakhar Vinokurov (a, c), Nikolai Uvarov (d, e), Artyom Ulikhin (d) (a) Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, pr. Akad. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. (b) Novosibirsk State University, Pirogova str. 2, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia (c) Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS, pr. Akad. Lavrentieva 11, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. (d) Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS, Kutateladze str. 18, Novosibirsk 630128, Russia. (e) Novosibirsk State Technical University, pr. Karla Marksa 20, Novosibirsk 630073, Russia 12:25 I-8_28/O Proton Conducting Phosphate Glass Exhibiting High Conductivity

at Intermediate Temperatures

Takuya Yamaguchi (a, b), Junji Nishii (c), Toshiharu Yamashita (d), Hiroshi Kawazoe (d), Tomohiro Ishiyama (e), Takahisa Omata (b)* (a) Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. (b) IMRAM, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. (c) Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. (d) Kawazoe Frontier Technologies Corporation, Yokohama, Japan. (e) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan. 12:45 LUNCH

I-8/7

Chairmen: John Irvine, Genki Kobayashi

14:20 I-8_29/I Relationship between anion arrangement and H− conductivity in

La–Sr–Li oxyhydride system Genki Kobayashi* Research Center of Integrative Molecular Systems, Institute for Molecular Science (IMS), 38 Nishigonaka, Myodaiji, Okazaki, Aichi 444-8585, Japan. 14:45 I-8_30/O Novel Rare-earth Oxyhydride Conductors: Synthesis, structural

analysis, and conductivity measurements

Keiga Fukui (a), Soshi Iimura (a), Wang Junjie (b) Tomofumi Tada (b), Satoru Fujitsu (b), and Hideo Hosono (a, b) (a) Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 226-8503, Japan. (b) Research Center for Element Strategy, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 226-8503, Japan 15:05 I-8_31/O Hydrogen permeability of highly-nonstoichiometric TiNx thin films

based on the hydride ion electron mixed conductivity

Yoshitaka Aoki (a, b)*, Chiharu Kura (c)*, Chunyu Zhu (a), Hiroki Habazaki (a) (a) Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, N13W8 Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-8628, Japan. (b) JST-PRESTO,4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi, 3320012 Japan. (c) Graduate School of Chemical Science & Engineering, Hokkaido University, N13W8 Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-8628, Japan. 15:25 I-8_32/O Influence of Sintering Aids Form on the Electrical Conductivity,

Chemical Stability and Sinterability of BaCe0.55Zr0.3Y0.15O3-δ

Jong-Ho Lee (a)*, Hyegsoon An (a, b), Dong Wook Shin (b), Sung Min Choi (a), Mansoo Park (a), Hyoungchul Kim (a), Kyung Joong Yoon (a), Ji-Won Son (a), Byung-Kook Kim (a), Hae-Weon Lee (a) (a)High Temperature Energy Materials Research Center, KIST, Seoul 136-791, Korea. (b)Department of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technology, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Korea 15:45 BREAK

I-8/8

Chairmen: José M. Serra / Laura Rioja-Monllor

16:15 I-8_33/I Experimental study of the mechanical properties of Yttrium-doped

barium zirconate electrolyte material

D.Ciria (a), M. Jimenez-Melendo (b), X. Bril (a), N. Roubier (c), V. Aubin (c), Q. Grimal (d), M. Carpenter (e), G. Dezanneau (a)

(a)Laboratoire SPMS, École CentraleSupélec, 92290 Chatenay-Malabry, France. (b)Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada and Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales, CSIC-Universidad de Sevilla, Ap, Aptdo, 1065, 41080 Sevilla, Spain. (c) Laboratoire MSSMAT, Ecole CentraleSupélec, 92290 Châtenay-Malabry, France. (d)Laboratoire d’Imagerie Biomédicale, UPMC Paris 6 - CNRS UMR 7371 - INSERM U 1146, 15 rue de l’école de médecine, 75006 Paris, France. (e) University of Cambridge, Department of Earth Sciences, S109 Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3EQ, UK 16:40 I-8_34/O Effect of cation ordering on the chemical stability and triple

conductivity (h+, O2- and H+) in layered double perovskite

LnBaCo2O5+δ (Ln = La and Y) cathodes

Carlos Bernuy-Lopez (a)*, Laura Rioja-Monllor (a), Simon L. Jørgensen (a), Takashi Nakamura (b), Sandrine Ricote (c), Ryan O’Hayre (c), Koji Amezawa (b), Mari-Ann Einarsrud (a), Tor Grande(a) (a) NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. (b) Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. (c) Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, United States. 17:00 I-8_35/O Flash sintering ceramic protonic conductors

R. Muccillo*, E. N. S. Muccillo* Energy and Nuclear Research Institute, Center of Science and Technology of Materials, Travessa R 400, Cidade Universitária, S. Paulo, Brazil 05508-170 17:20 I-8_36/O Novel Processing of Composite Cathodes for Protonic Ceramic Fuel

Cells Laura Rioja-Monllor (a), Sandrine Ricote (b), Carlos Bernuy-Lopez (a), Marie-Laure Fontaine (c), Tor Grande (a), Ryan O’Hayre (d) and Mari-Ann Einarsrud (a)

a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim, Norway. b) Mechanical Engineering Dept. Colorado School of Mines, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO, 80401, USA. c) SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, 0314 Oslo, Norway. d) Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO, 80401, USA. 17:40 I-8_37/O Sulphur tolerance behaviour of BaCe0.65Zr0.20Y0.15O3-δ-Ce0.85Gd0.15O2-δ

ceramic membranes for hydrogen separation

C. Mortalò (a)*, E. Rebollo (a), S. Escolástico (b), S. De Ambrosis (a), K. Haas-Santo (b), R. Dittmeyer (b), M. Fabrizio (a) (a) CNR-ICMATE, Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l’Energia, Corso Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy. (b) IMVT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany.

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I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND ELECTROLYZERS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A2

I-9/8: SOFC Cathodes III - Ruddlesden-Popper-Phases

Chairman: Rose-Noëlle Vannier 9:00 I-9_36/I Pr-based efficient oxygen electrodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells:

from Pr2NiO4+ to Pr4Ni3O10± and Pr6O11

Jean-Marc Bassat, Clément Nicollet, Vaibhav Vibhu, Aurélien Flura, Aline Rougier, Jean-Claude Grenier

CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, ICMCB, 87 Av. Dr Schweitzer, Pessac Cedex, F-33608, France 9:25 I-9_37/O Higher-order Ruddlesden-Popper Phase Materials as Intermediate

Temperature-Solid oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes

Mudasir A. Yatoo(a,b)*, Ainara Aguadero(a), Stephen J. Skinner(a,b) (a) Imperial College London, Department of Materials, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2AZ. United Kingdom. (b) Imperial College London/University College London, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2AZ/Gordon Street, WC1E 6B. United Kingdom 9.45 I-9_38/O

La2NiO4+ / Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 composites as efficient oxygen electrodes

for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells application

Clément Nicollet (1), Jean-Marc Bassat (1), Rakesh Sharma(2), Vaibhav Vibhu (1), Aurélien Flura (1), Aline Rougier (1), Jean-Claude Grenier (1), Elisabeth Djurado(2)

1 CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, ICMCB, 87 Av. Dr Schweitzer, Pessac Cedex, F-33608, France. 2 Université Grenoble Alpes and CNRS, LEPMI, Grenoble, F-38000, France 10:05 I-9_39/O Role of the doped ceria as interlayer between the electrolyte and the

SOFC oxygen electrode: electrochemical studies and interface

phenomena

Aurélien Flura, Clément Nicollet, Vaibhav Vibhu, Jean-Marc Bassat, Aline Rougier and Jean-Claude Grenier

CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, ICMCB, 87 Avenue du Dr. Schweitzer, F-33608 Pessac Cedex, France 10:25 I-9_40/O Performance of La0.5Sr1.5MnO4±δ as electrode material for

symmetrical Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Mónica V. Sandoval(a,b), Carolina Cardenas(a,b), Caroline Pirovano(b), Edouard Capoen(b), Pascal Roussel(b) and Gilles H. Gauthier(a)* (a) Universidad Industrial de Santander, INTERFASE, Bucaramanga, Colombia. (b) Univ. Lille, CNRS, Centrale Lille, ENSCL, Univ. Artois, UMR 8181 - UCCS - Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, F-59000 Lille, France. 10:45 BREAK

I-9/9: SOFC Cathodes IV - Stability Issues

Chairman: Stephen Skinner 11:00 I-9_41/I Cr/Si-poisoning of La2NiO4+δ used as air electrode in SOFC and

SOEC applications

Andreas Egger(a)*, Nina Schrödl(a), Werner Sitte(a), Christian Gspan(b), Ferdinand Hofer(b) (a) Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Chair of Physical Chemistry, Franz-Josef-Strasse 18, Leoben, Austria. (b) Institute for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis (FELMI), Graz University of Technology & Graz Centre for Electron Microscopy (ZFE), Austria

11:25 I-9_42/O Evaluation of Surface Oxygen Exchange Coefficient of

La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-δ after Chromium Poisoning

Riyan Achmad Budiman(a)*, Jeffrey De Vero(a), Tomohiro Ishiyama(a), Katherine Develos-Bagarinao(a), Haruo Kishimoto(a), Katsuhiko Yamaji(a), Teruhisa Horita(a), Harumi Yokokawa(b) (a)National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Higashi, 1-1-1, AIST Tsukuba Central 5, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan. (b)Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Komaba 4-6-1, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo, 153-8505, Japan 11:45 I-9_43/O Nanoscale Behaviour of Temperature and Polarization Dependent

Cr Poisoning of (La0.6Sr0.4)(Co0.2Fe0.8)O3 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Cathodes

Na Ni(a)*, Cheng Cheng Wang (b), San Ping Jiang(b), Stephen Skinner(a) (a) Department of Materials, Imperial College London, Exhibition road, SW7 2AZ London UK. (b) Fuels and Energy Technology Institute & Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6102, Australia 12.05 I-9_44/O Insight into the reaction mechanism of (La0.58Sr0.40)(Co0.20Fe0.80)O3-δ

cathode with volatile chromium – from theory to stack

Alexander Beez (a, b)*, Xiaoyan Yin (b), Nikolas Grünwald (b), Norbert H. Menzler (b), Martin Bram (a, b)

(a) Christian Doppler Laboratory for Interfaces in Metal-Supported Energy Converters, 52425 Jülich, Germany. (b) Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institute of Energy and Climate Research, 52425 Jülich, Germany 12:25 I-9_45/O Oxygen exchange kinetics and long-term stability of La0.8Ca0.2FeO3-

δ in sulphur dioxide-containing atmospheres

Edith Bucher (a),*, Christian Berger (a), Christian Gspan (b), Alexander Menzel (c), Werner Sitte (a) (a) Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Chair of Physical Chemistry, Franz-Josef-Straße 18, Leoben, Austria. (b) Institute for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis (FELMI), Graz University of Technology & Graz Center for Electron Microscopy (ZFE), Austrian Cooperative Research (ACR), Steyrergasse 17, Graz, Austria. (c) University of Innsbruck, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Innrain 80-82, Innsbruck, Austria 12:45 LUNCH

I-9/10: Characterization II

Chairman: John Kilner

14:10 I-9_46/I Ion dynamics in functional materials studied using high-

temperature solid-state NMR

Matthew T. Dunstan(a)*, John M. Griffin(b), David M. Halat(a), Hannah Laeverenz Schlogelhofer(a), Michael W. Gaultois(a), Ivana Radosavljevic Evans(c), Clare P. Grey(a) (a) University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom. (b) Lancaster University, Department of Chemistry, Lancaster LA1 4YB, United Kingdom. (c) Durham University, Department of Chemistry, Science Site, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom. 14:35 I-9_47/I Effective surface exchange coefficient for three-phase boundary of

dual-phase composite

Changrong Xia*,a, Bobing Hu a, Yunlong Wang a, Minghao Zheng a, Henny J. M. Bouwmeester a,b

a Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science & Technology of China, No. 96 Jinzhai Road, Hefei, Anhui Province, 230026, P. R. China. b Department of Science & Technology, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands. 15:00 I-9_48/O Cation tracer diffusion in A2+B4+O3 perovskites

Rokas Sažinas(a)*, Isao Sakaguchi(b) and Tor Grande(a) (a) NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NO-7491, Norway. (b) National Institute for Materials Science, Ion Beam Application Laboratory, 305-0044, Japan

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15:20 I-9_49/O High-throughput fabrication and electrochemical characterization

of SOFC cathode materials

Aitor Hornés*, Aruppukottai Bhupathi Saranya, Alejandro Morata, Albert Tarancón

Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Department of Materials for Energy, Jardins de les Dones de Negre 1, 08930-Sant Adrià de Besòs (Barcelona), Spain 15:40 I-9_50/O Kinetic Aspects of the Synthesis of Ln6-õMoO12-δ (Ln= Ho-Yb; x=0,

0.5) Using Mechanical Activation of Oxides

A.V. Shlyakhtina(a)*, I.V. Kolbanev(a), Å.N. Degtyarev(a), Î.Ê. Karyagina(b), L.G. Shcherbakova(a) (a) Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Kosygina 4, Moscow, 119991 Russia. (b) Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Kosygina 4, Moscow, 119991 Russia 16:00 BREAK

I-9/11: Electrolytes I

Chairman: Tatsumi Ishihara 16:15 I-9_51/I Self-Healing and -Assembling Ceramic Electrolytes and

Membranes

Truls Norby(a)*, Ragnhild Hancke(a), Marie-Laure Fontaine(b), Tor Grande (c) (a) Univ. of Oslo, Dept. Chemistry, SMN, FERMiO, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (b) SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, POB 124 Blindern, NO-0314 Oslo, Norway. (c) NTNU Norwegian Univ. Sci. Techn., Dept. Mater. Sci. Engin., NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway 16:40 I-9_52/O Evaluation of Isotope Diffusion Coefficient and Surface Exchange

Coefficient of Sc2O3 doped ZrO2 by 18O2 Exchange Method

Takaaki Sakai(a),(b),(c)*, Junji Hyodo(d)*, Masako Ogushi(b), Atsushi Inoishi(e), Shintaro Ida(b),(c),(f), Tatsumi Ishihara(b),(c),(f)

(a)CMS, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (b)Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (c)Next-FC, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (d)Inorganic Material Research Division, INAMORI Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (e)Research and Education Center for Advanced Energy Materials, Devices, and Systems, Kyushu University, 6-1 Kasuga-kouen, Kasuga 816-8580, Japan. (f)WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan 17:00 I-9_53/O Improvement of Ionic Conductivity in A-site Lithium Doped

Sodium Bismuth Titanate

Duke (Po-Chen) Shih*, Ainara Aguadero, Stephen J. Skinner

Department of Materials, Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BP, UK 17:20 I-9_54/O Effects of alumina incorporation by particle atomic layer deposition

on sintering, microstructure, and ionic conductivity of yttria-

stabilized zirconia (8YSZ)

Christopher J. Bartel(a), Rebecca J. O’Toole(a), Maila U. Kodas(a), Sandrine Ricote(b), Neal P. Sullivan(b), Austin W. Drake(a), Alexa J. Horrell(a), Robert A. Hall(c), Charles B. Musgrave(a), Alan W. Weimer(a) (a) University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, 3415 Colorado Ave. Boulder, CO 80309, USA. (b) Colorado School of Mines, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado Fuel Cell Center, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, Colorado 80401, USA. (c) ALD NanoSolutions, Inc. 580 Burbank Street, Unit 100, Broomfield, CO 80020, USA 17:40 I-9_55/O Impact of Chromium on Conductivity of Electrolytes with Fluorite

and Perovskite Structures in Solid Oxide and Ceramic Proton

Conducting Fuel Cells

Xiaomei Zhang, Elena Yu. Konysheva *

Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Department of Chemistry, 111 Ren’ai Road, Suzhou, 215123 China

18:00 I-9_56/O The effect of synthesis and thermal treatment on phase composition

and ionic conductivity of Na-doped SrSiO3

Raghvendra Pandey(a), Sabrina Presto(b), Maria Paola Carpanese(c,b), Antonio Barbucci(c,b), Rodolfo Botter(c), Prabhakar Singh(d) Massimo Viviani(b)* (a) Department of Physics, A.R.S.D. College, University of Delhi, New Delhi-110021, India. (b) Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry and Energy Technologies, CNR, P.le Kennedy 1 − Pad. D, 16129 Genova, Italy. (c) Department of Chemical, Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNIGE, P.le Kennedy 1 − Pad. D, 16129 Genova, Italy. (d) Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi 221 005, India

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE NANOMATERIALS: FROM

DESIGN TO ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B6

I-10/5

Chairman: Johan Ten Elshof

9:00 I-10_18/I Template-Realized Functional Nanostructures for Energy

Conversion and Storage Devices

Yong Lei

Institute of Physics, Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany 9:25 I-10_19/O Metal oxides nano-engineering for carbon fibers based electrodes in

ultra-high charge-discharge supercapacitors

Hemesh Avireddy a,b, Cristina Flox a, PengYi Tang a,c Jordi Arbiol c,d, Joan Ramon Morante a, b,* (a) IREC, Catalonian Institute for Energy Research. Jardins de les Dones de Negre 1, 08930. Sant Adrià de Besòs, Spain. (b) Faculty of Physics, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. (c) Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC, and The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), Campus UAB, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. (d) ICREA, Passeig Lluís Companys 23, 08010 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. 9:45 I-10_20/O Continuous Hydrothermal Flow Synthesis of Oxide Nanomaterials

in Supercritical H2O: CoFe2O4 and Its OER Catalytic Activity

Yu Xu*, Philipp Zielke, Ragnar Kiebach

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Risø), Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark 10:05 I-10_21/O In-situ preparation of Ca0.5Mn0.5O/C as a novel high-activity

catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction

Yuqi Lyu (a), Francesco Ciucci (a, b)* (a) Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of mechanical engineering, Hong Kong, SAR China. (b) Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Hong Kong, SAR China. 10:25 I-10_22/O NiO nanoflakes on H-plasma nanosculptured carbon fiber patches:

flexible electrodes with outstanding capacitive performances

Rocco Carcione(a,b)*, Mariglen Angjellari(a,b), Emanuela Tamburri(a,b), Maria Letizia Terranova(a,b)

(a) Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Dip.to di Scienze e Tecnologie, Rome, Italy. (b)Nanoshare s.r.l. – Via G. Peroni 386, 00131 Rome, Italy 10:45 BREAK

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Chairman: Leonhard Mayrhofer

11:00 I-10_23/I Photo-Induced Catalytic Processes at Nanostructured Metal

Oxides for Energy Harvesting and Environmental Applications

Renata Solarska

University of Warsaw, Centre of New Technology, Banacha 2c, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland 11:25 I-10_24/O RuO2 films for Si-based water splitting photoanodes

Karol Fröhlich(a)*, Miroslav Mikolášek(b), Kristína Hušeková(a), E. Dobročka(a), Vlastimil Řeháček(b), Ladislav Harmatha(b) (a) Institute of Electrical Engineering SAS, Dúbravská cesta 9, 841 04, Bratislava, Slovakia. (b) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, STU in Bratislava, Ilkovičova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia 11:45 I-10_25/O Chalcogenide based photocathodes for solar energy storage devices

Teresa Andreu (a),(b)*, Carles Ros(a), Sergio Giraldo(a), Yudania Sánchez(a), Edgardo Saucedo(a), Alejandro Pérez(a),(b) and Juan Ramon Morante(a),(b) (a) Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Jardins de les Dones de Negre 1, 08930, Sant Adrià de Besós, Spain. (b) University of Barcelona, C/Marti i Franqués, 1, Barcelona, 08028, Spain 12:05 I-10_26/O Enhancement of the Photo-Electrochemical Performance of ZnO

Nanorod Arrays

J. Kegel,a J. Halpin,a F. Laffir,b M.E. Pemble,a,c I.M. Povey a (a) Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Lee Maltings, Cork, Ireland. (b) Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland. (c)

Department of Chemistry, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland. 12:25 LUNCH

I-10/7

Chairman: Colm O'Dwyer

14:20 I-10_27/I Mechanism Based Design and Synthesis of Tungsten Oxo Alkoxide

Precursors for the Deposition of WOx Films and Nanostructures

Lisa McElwee-White*, Duane C. Bock, Xiaoming Su and Nathan C. Ou

University of Florida, Department of Chemistry, P.O. Box 117200, Gainesville, FL USA

14:45 I-10_28/O Fabrication of nanostructured perovskite oxides with remarkable

catalytic activity using radical complexing ligands

Jonas Scholz(a), Bugra Kayaalp(a,d), Antonella Glisenti(b,c), Marta Maria Natile(c), Siwon Lee(d), WooChul Jung(d) and Simone Mascotto(a)* (a) Institute of Inorganic and Applied Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6, 20146 Hamburg, Germany. (b) Department of Chemical Science, University of Padova, via Francesco Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy. (c) CNR-ICMATE INSTM, via Francesco Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy. (d) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 291, Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, 34141 Daejeon, Republic of Korea 15:05 I-10_29/O Structural and transport properties of doped bismuth titanates

Vladislav Sadykov(a,b), Maria Koroleva(c), Irina Piir(c), Pavel Skriabin(a), Aleksey Krasnov(a), Aleksey Krasnov(c), Ekaterina Sadovskaya(a,b), Nikita Eremeev(a) * (a) Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, pr. Akad. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. (b) Novosivirsk State University, Pirogova str. 2, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. (c) Institute of Chemistry Komi SC UB RAS, Pervomayskaya St. 48, Syktyvkar, 167982, Russia

15:25 I-10_30/O Voltage control of optical properties of gadolinium oxide via solid-

state ionic transport

Mantao Huang , Aik Jun Tan , Geoffrey Beach *

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge MA 02139, USA. 15:45 BREAK

I-10/8

Chairman: Teresa Andreu

16:15 I-10_31/O Stabilization of superionic δ–Bi2O3 phase at room temperature by

thermal nanocrystallization of bismuth oxide glasses

Tomasz K. Pietrzak, Marek Wasiucionek, Jerzy E. Garbarczyk*

Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology, Koszykowa 75, PL-00-662 Warsaw, Poland 16:35 I-10_32/O Mesostructured Fe2O3@ MCM41 sorbents for mid-temperature H2S

removal

C. Cara(a,b,c), A. Musinu(a,b), A. Ardu(a,b,c), M. Sanna(a,b), V. Mameli(a,b), E. Rombi(a), C. Cannas*(a,b,c) (a) Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche, Università di Cagliari, s.s. 554 bivio per Sestu, Monserrato, CA, Italy. (b) INSTM, Cagliari Unit, Italy. (c) Consorzio AUSI, CREATE, Palazzo Bellavista Monteponi, Iglesias, CI, Italy. 16:55 I-10_33/O Syngas production by CO2 electrochemical reduction using low Ag

loading on Titania nanotubes

M. Amin Farkhondehfal (a)*,Simelys Hernàndez(a)* ,Andrea Lamberti(a),Matteo Rattalino (a),Michiel Makkee(b) ,Nunzio Russo(a),Guido Saracco(c) (a) Politecnico di Torino, Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT) C.so Duca degli Abruzzi, 24, 10129, Torino, Italy. (b) TU Delft, Department of Chemical Engineering, Julianalaan 136, 2628 BL Delft, The Netherlands. (c) Center for Sustainable Future Technologies (CSFT@POLITO), Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Corso Trento 21, 10129 Torino Italy 17:15 I-10_34/O Mesoporous Ni-CeO2-Al2O3 catalyst for plasma-catalysis CO2

methanation

Martí Biset*(a), Jordi Guilera (a), Andrea Ceballos (b), Joan Ramon Morante (a) (b),Teresa

Andreu (a) (b) (a) Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Jardins de les Dones de Negre 1, 08930, Sant Adrià de Besós, Spain. (b) University of Barcelona, C/Marti i Franqués, 1, Barcelona, 08028, Spain 17:35 I-10_35/O Layered zirconium phosphates/phosphonates and layered double

hydroxides: suitable solid supports for active systems in

heterogeneous catalysis

Monica Pica(a)*, Morena Nocchetti(a), Riccardo Vivani(a), Anna Donnadio(a), Oriana Piermatti(b), Luigi Vaccaro(b), Mario Casciola(b). (a) University of Perugia, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Via del Liceo,1 06123 Perugia (Italy). (b) University of Perugia, Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnologies, Via Elce di Sotto, 8 06123 Perugia (Italy)

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I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE INTERFACES IN

EFFICIENT ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY

CONVERSION, BIOMASS CONVERSION AND CHARGE

STORAGE SYSTEMS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B4

I-11/1

Chairmen: Pawel Kulesza, R. John Errington, Nicolas Alonso-Vante

16:15 I-11_1/I Design concepts for metal oxide based photoelectrodes employed

in solar fuel generation

Gergely F. Samu (a, b), Egon Kecsenovity (a, b), Csaba Janáky (a, b)* (a) University of Szeged, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, 6720 Szeged, Aradi sq. 1, Hungary. (b)Hungarian Academy of Sciences, MTA-SZTE „Momentum” Photoelectrochemistry Research Group, 6720 Szeged, Aradi sq. 1, Hungary 16:40 I-11_2/I The Influence of Yttrium and Cerium on the Opto-electronic

Properties of Anatase as Photocatalyst and Electrocatalytic Center

Supports

Luis Alberto Estudillo-Wong (a), Guadalupe Ramos-Sánchez (b), Nicolás Alonso-Vante (a)* (a) IC2MP, UMR-CNRS 7285, University of Poitiers, 4 rue Michel Brunet, 86022 Poitiers, France. (b) Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Iztapalapa, San Rafael Atlixco 108, Iztapalapa, Vicentina, 09340, CDMX, México. 17:05 I-11_3/I Electrocatalytic activity of mixed complex metal oxide catalysts for

electrochemical medium-temperature devices

Enn Lust*, Gunnar Nurk, Indrek Kivi, Priit Möller, Kadi Lillmaa, Rait Kanarbik, Martin Maide, Ove Korjus, Laur K. Salvan, Freddy Kukk

Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Ravila 14a, Tartu, 50411, Estonia 17:30 I-11_4/I Hydrogen Evolution and Water Oxidation Catalyzed by Polyoxometalate Complexes of Metal-Oxide Nanocrystals Ira A. Weinstock

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and the Ilse Katz Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Beer Sheva, 84105, Israel 17:55 I-11_5/O Hybrid Metal Oxide Based Interfaces for Photoelectrochemical and

Electrocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide

Pawel J. Kulesza

Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, PL-02-093 Warsaw, Poland.

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT AND REACTIVITY

AT GAS/ELECTRODE INTERFACES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B10

I-12/5

Chairman: Koichi Eguchi

09:00 I-12_19/I Investigation of Carbon Inhibition and Oxygen Exchange on Model

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode Catalysts with Atomic Resolution In Situ Imaging and Spectroscopy

E. L. Lawrence and P. A. Crozier*

Arizona State University, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA 9:25 I-12_20/O Reaction Pathways in Ni /Yttria Stabilized Zirconia Anodes

M. C. Doppler (a, b), J. Fleig (a), A. K. Opitz (a, b)* (a) Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9-164/EC, 1060 Vienna, Austria. (b) Christian Doppler Laboratory for Interfaces in Metal-Supported Electrochemical Energy Converters, Getreidemarkt 9/164-EC, 1060 Vienna, Austria 9.45 I-12_21/O Remarkable chemical reactivity of highly porous LaxSr1-xFeyTi1-yO3

as potential mixed conducting anode for SOFCs

Bugra Kayaalp (a, b), Siwon Lee (b), WooChul Jung (b), Simone Mascotto (a)* (a) Institute of Inorganic and Applied Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6, 20146 Hamburg, Germany. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 291, Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, 34141 Daejeon, Republic of Korea 10:05 I-12_22/O Oxygen transport paths in screen-printed dense Pt electrodes on

YSZ

Yingjing Zheng (a, b)*, Ulrich Sauter (a), Ralf Moos (b) (a) Robert Bosch GmbH, Corporate Research, Renningen, 70465 Stuttgart, Germany. (b) University of Bayreuth, Department of Functional Materials, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany

10:25 I-12_23/O Contribution of Electrochemical Reaction through Triple Phase

Boundaries in a Mixed Ionic and Electronic Conducting SOFC

Cathode

Keita Mizuno (a)*, Yoshinobu Fujimaki (a), Yuta Kimura (b), Takashi Nakamura (b), Kiyofumi Nitta (c), Yasuko Terada (c), Keiji Yashiro (d), Tatsuya Kawada (d), Fumitada Iguchi (a), Hiroo Yugami (a), Koji Amezawa (b)

(a) Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, 6-6-01 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan. (b) IMRAM, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8577, Japan. (c) JASRI, 1-1-1 Koto, Sayo-cho, Sayo-gun, Hyogo, 679-5798, Japan. (d) Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, 6-6-01 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan 10:45 BREAK

I-12/6

Chairman: Peter Crozier

11:00 I-12_24/I Degradation Factors in (La,Sr)(Co,Fe)O3-δ Cathode/Doped-CeO2

Interlayer/Y2O3–ZrO2 Electrolyte System for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Koichi Eguchi (a)*, Siqi Li (a), Kyosuke Kishida (b), Haruyuki Inui (b), Hiroki Muroyama (a), and Toshiaki Matsui (a)

a) Kyoto University, Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8510, Japan. b) Kyoto University, Department of Material Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Yoshida Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan

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11:25 I-12_25/O Effects of electrochemical potential and crystal orientation on aliovalent dopant segregation on perovskite oxides

Dongha Kim*, Fatih Piskin, Roland Bliem, Bilge Yildiz

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Av., 02139 Cambridge, USA 11:45 I-12_26/O Oxygen-Deficient Ruddlesden-Popper Pr1-xSr1+xNiO4-δ as Prospective Oxygen Electrode Materials for SOFC/SOEC

Aleksey Yaremchenko (a)*, Ekaterina Kravchenko (a, b), Kiryl Zakharchuk (a), Jekabs Grins (c), Gunnar Svensson (c), Vladimir Pankov (b)

(a) CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal. (b) Department of Chemistry, Belarusian State University, Leningradskaya 14, 220006 Minsk, Belarus. (c) Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, SE-106, 91 Stockholm, Sweden 12:05 I-12_27/O In Situ Investigation of Strain Effects on the Redox Behaviour of Thin Film La0.5Sr0.5Mn0.5Co0.5O3-δ

Celeste van den Bosch (a)*, Andrea Cavallaro (a), José Santiso (b), Giannantonio Cibin (c), Stephen Skinner (a), Ainara Aguadero (a) (a) Department of Materials, Imperial College London, London, UK. (b) Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Campus UAB, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Spain. (c) Diamond Light Source, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Diamond House, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0DE, United Kingdom 12:25 LUNCH

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Chairman: Dane Morgan

14:20 I-12_28/O

Enhanced electrochemical activity of (Pr,Ce)O2--based composite cathode for thin-film-based low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells

Han Gil Seo, WooChul Jung*

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Materials Science and Engineering, 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea 14:40 I-12_29/O La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-δ - Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ composite cathode for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells

M. Paola Carpanese (a, b)*, Davide Clematis (a), Sabrina Presto (b), Massimo Viviani (b), Antonio Barbucci (a, b) (a) UNIGE-DICCA – Piazzale J. F. Kennedy 1, 16129 Genova, Italy. (b)

CNR-ICMATE, P.le J. F. Kennedy 1 − Pad. D, 16129 Genova, Italy 15:00 I-12_30/O Enhancement of oxide ionic transport through multilayered nanostructured cathodes

Katherine Develos-Bagarinao (a)*, Haruo Kishimoto (a), Jeffrey de Vero (a), Tomohiro Ishiyama (a), Katsuhiko Yamaji (a), Teruhisa Horita (a), Harumi Yokokawa (a, b) (a) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Research Institute for Energy Conservation, AIST Tsukuba Central 5, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan. (b) Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Komaba 4-6-1, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo, 153-8505, Japan 15:20 I-12_31/O Surface oxygen adsorption on SOFC cathode evaluated by TPD

Emi Takahashi(a)*, Keiji Yashiro(a),Hiromi Sugiyama(b), Jun Kubota(b), Shin-ichi Hashimoto(a),Tatsuya Kawada(a) (a) Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, 6-6-01 Aramaki Aoba, Sendai 980-8579, Japan. (b) School of Engineering, Fukuoka University, 8-19-1 Nanakuma, Fukuoka 814-0180, Japan 15:40 BREAK

I-12/8

Chairman: Jong Hoon Joo

16:15 I-12_32/O Mechanisms of Oxygen Exchange at (La,Sr)CoO3 Interfaces

Dane Morgan (a), Yipeng Cao (a), Milind J. Gadre (a), Anh T. Ngo (b), Stuart B. Adler (c) (a) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 1509 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, United States. (b) Argonne National Lab, Material Science Division, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439, United States. (c) Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, United States 16:35 I-12_33/O The versatility of Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6−δ (SFMO) as electrode in oxide and proton conducting solid-oxide fuel cells: a quantum mechanical study of ion diffusion and chemical reactivity

Ana B. Muñoz-García*, Michele Pavone

University of Naples Federico II, Department of Chemical Sciences, Comp. Univ. Monte Sant’Angelo, Via Cintia 26, 80126, Napoli, Italy 16:55 I-12_34/O Oxygen reduction reaction mechanism on (La0.6Sr0.4)FeO3-δ thin film electrode

Zixuan Guan (a)+, David Mueller (b), Chirranjeevi Balaji Gopal (b), Michael Machala (b), Hendrik Bluhm (c) and William Chueh (b)* (a)Applied Physics, Stanford University, 94305, USA. (b)Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University, 94305, USA. (c)Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 94720, USA 17:15 I-12_35/O A Comparative Study of Polarization at Perovskite Type Oxide Cathodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Tatsuya Kawada

Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, 6-6-01 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan

I-13 – ELECTRO-CHEMO-MECHANICAL COUPLING IN

ENERGY STORAGE AND CONVERSION MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

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I-13/1: Strain & Transport

Chairman: Nicola Perry 09:00 I-13_1/I Strain Engineering of Oxide Thin Films for Oxide Ionotronics

Ho Nyung Lee

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United States 9:25 I-13_2/I Considering elastic strain effects in rechargeable battery

electrochemistry

Tetsu Ichitsubo*, Hidemi Kato

Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University 980-8577, Japan 9:50 I-13_3/O Strain Effecs on Oxygen Point Defect Formation and Migration in

Perovskite and Ruddlesden-Popper Phases

Dane Morgan (a), Tam Mayeshiba (a), Shenzhen Xu (a), Ryan Jacobs (a), Wei Xie (b), Yueh-Lin Lee (c), Yang Shao-Horn (d) (a) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 1509 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, United States. (b) University of California - Berkelely, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 216 Hearst Mining Bldg, Berkeley, CA 94704, United States. (c) U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, United States. (d) Electrochemical Energy Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States

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10:10 I-13_4/O Oxygen Non-Stoichiometry and Ionic Conductivity of

La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3- under Uniaxial Compression

Wakako Araki (a, b)*, MiaoLong Qiu (a),Yoshio Arai (a) (a) Saitama University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 255 Shimo-Okubo, Sakura-ku, Saitama 338 8570, Japan. (b) Department of Materials, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 4AZ, United Kingdom 10:30 BREAK

I-13/2: Stress & Defect Chemistry

Chairman: Koji Amezawa 11:00 I-13_5/O Non-classical electrostriction in ion conductors: structure and

properties

Nimrod Yavo (a), Ori Yeheskel (c), Ellen Wachtel (a), Anatoly Frenkel (b) and Igor Lubomirsky (a) (a) Dept. of Materials and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. (b) Dept. of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Stony Brook University, NY. (c) Nuclear Research Center—Negev, Beer Sheva 84190, Israel 11:20 I-13_6/O Defect Chemistry of Zirconates under High Pressure

Hitoshi Takamura*, Kazutoshi Nakajima, Hiroaki Kawamori, Itaru Oikawa

Department of Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Aramaki Aoba, Sendai 980-8579, Japan 11:40 I-13_7/O Quantitative Evaluation of the Relationship between Mechanical

Stress and Li Chemical Potential in LiCoO2

Yuta Kimura (a), Keita Funayama (b), Mahunnop Fakkao (b), Takashi Nakamura (a), Naoaki Kuwata (a), Tatsuya Kawada (c), Junichi Kawamura (a), Koji Amezawa (a) (a) Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan. (b) Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku Univerisity, 6-6-01 Aramaki-Aoba, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan. (c) Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku Univerisity, 6-6-01 Aramaki-Aoba, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan 12:00 I-13_8/O Impact of dislocations on surface reactivity in doped ceria

Lixin Sun (a), Bilge Yildiz (a, b)* (a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 77 Masschusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA. (b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Material Science and Engineering, 77 Masschusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA 12:20 I-13_9/O Tunable Oxygen Diffusion and Electronic Conduction in SrTiO3 by

Dislocation-induced Space Charge Fields

Kiran K. Adepalli (a, b), Jing Yang (a), Joachim Maier (c), Harry L. Tuller (a) and Bilge Yildiz (a, b)* (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. (b) Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. (c) Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstrasse 1, Stuttgart 70569, Germany. 12:40 LUNCH

I-13/3: Materials Chemistry by Design

Chairman: Eric Wachsmann 14:20 I-13_10/I Understanding the Role of Soft Phonons in the Ionic Transport

Properties of Complex Oxides: The Ln2NiO4+ Family

Nicole A. Benedek (a)* Brian M. Abbett (b), and Xinyu Li (c) (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 USA. (b) School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853 USA. (c) Materials Science and Engineering Program, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712

14:45 I-13_11/I Mechano-chemical coupling in oxides as energy related materials

Andrey Zuev*, Vladimir Sereda, Ivan Ivanov, Dmitry Malyshkin, Dmitry Tsvetkov

Ural Federal University, Department of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, Lenin Av. 51, Ekaterinburg, 620000 Russia 15:10 I-13_12/O Linking layered structure and redox energetics in the cation ordered

perovskite oxides Ca2AlMnO5+δ (0<δ<0.5)

Mehdi Pishahang *, Yngve Larring , Anna Lind , Kari Anne Andreassen , Schalk Cloete , Christelle Denonville , Marie-Laure Fontaine

SINTEF Materials & Chemistry, Forsknigsveien 1, 0314, Oslo, Norway. 15:30 I-13_13/O Microstructural and phase design of Na-β”-alumina electrolytes for

sodium metal halide batteries

Meike V. F. Heinz (a)*, Marie-Claude Bay (a, c), Lorenzo Pusterla (a), Marta Dai Prè (b), Nicola Zanon (b), Ulrich F. Vogt (a, c), Corsin Battaglia (a) (a) Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Überlandstrasse 129, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland. (b) FZSONICK SA, Via Laveggio 15, 6855 Stabio, Switzerland. (c) Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Institute for Environment and Natural Resources, Crystallography, 79098 Freiburg i.Br., Germany 15:50 BREAK

I-13/4: Analysis/Technique Development

Chairman: Krystyn Van Vliet 16:15 I-13_14/I In-situ X-ray diffraction exploration of chemical expansion in thin

films of mixed ionic-electronic conducting oxides

José Santiso*, Arindom Chatterjee, Jose Manuel Caicedo, Anna Magrasó

Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), Campus UAB, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Spain. 16:40 I-13_15/I Use of a Non-contact, In-situ, and Electrode-free Wafer Curvature

Technique to Perform Simultaneous Stress, Oxygen Surface

Exchange Coefficient, Elastic Constant, and Thermo-chemical

Expansion Coefficient Measurements on MIEC Films

Jason D. Nicholas*

Michigan State University, Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Department, 428 South Shaw Lane, 2100 Engineering Building, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA 17:05 I-13_16/I A Large Scale Electro-chemo-mechanical Analysis of Solid Oxide

Fuel Cell Considering Creep Deformation Under Operation

Mayu Muramatsu (a)*, Masami Sato (b), Kenjiro Terada (b), Satoshi Watanabe (a), Keiji Yashiro (a), Tatsuya Kawada (a), Fumitada Iguchi (c), Harumi Yokokawa (d) (a) Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, 980-8579, Japan. (b) International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University, 980-0845, Japan. (c) Graduate School of Engineering Tohoku University, 980-8579, Japan. (d) Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo, 153-8505, Japan 17:30 I-13_17/O Chemical Expansion of Praseodymium Doped Ceria Films at High

Temperatures

Holger Fritze (a)*, Silja Schmidtchen (a), Sean Bishop (b), Di Chen (b), Harry L. Tuller (b) (a) Technical University of Clausthal, IEPT, Goslar, Germany. (b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, DMSE, Cambridge MA, USA. 17:50 I-13_18/O Thermo-chemical expansion of Pr and Gd-doped ceria studied by

temperature modulation method

Ashok Kumar Baral* and Yoed Tsur

Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa-3200003, Israel

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I-14 – ELECTROCATALYSIS AT THE ELECTRODE-SOLID

ELECTROLYTE INTERFACE

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B4

I-14/5

Chairman: Keith Stevenson

9:00 I-14_16/I Breakthrough in the Ordinal Straight Choice between High-performance and Durability at Nano-sized Cathode Catalysts for PEFCs

Masahiro Watanabe(a)*, Hiroshi Yano(a), Hiroyuki Uchida(b) (a) Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi, 6-43 Miyamae, Kofu 400-0021, Japan. (b) Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi, 4 Takeda, Kofu 400-8510, Japan. 9:25 I-14_17/I Non-Precious Metal Catalysts: Cathode Catalyst Layer Design Considerations for High Performance and Stability

Dustin Banham (a)*, Kishimoto Takeaki(b), Tetsutaro Sato(b), Yoshikazu Kobayashi(b), Kumi Narizuka(b), Siyu Ye (a) (a) Ballard Power Systems, Research, Burnaby, BC V5J 5J8, Canada. (b) Nisshinbo Holdings Inc., Business Development Dept., 1-2-3 Onodai, Midori-ku, Chiba, 267-0056, Japan 9:50 I-14_18/O Biomimetic Reduction of O2 at Iron Phthalocyanines Axially Coordinated to Pyridine Anchored on Carbon Nanotubes

Ricardo Venegasa, Francisco J. Recioa, César Zuñigaa, Jorge Riquelmeb, José F. Marcoc, Ingrid Ponceb, José H. Zagalb, Federico Tascab* (a) Facultad de Química, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile. (b) Facultad de Química y Biología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile. (c) Instituto de Química Física “Rocasolano”, CSIC, Madrid, Spain 10:10 BREAK

I-14/6

Chairman: Plamen Atanassov

11:00 I-14_19/I

Tuning the Electrocatalytic Activity of Perovskite and Ruddlesden-

Popper Oxides for Oxygen Evolution by Cation Substitution

Keith J. Stevenson,(a)* Robin Forslund,(b) William G. Hardin,(c) Artem Abakumov, a Keith P. Johnstonc

(a) Center for Electrochemical Energy Storage, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russian Federation. (b) Department of Chemistry , (c) Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. 11:25 I-14_20/I Electrocatalytic and Interfacial Challenges in High pH Environment

Sanjeev Mukerjee*, Nagappan Ramasway, Huong Doan and Shraboni Ghoshal

Northeastern University Center for Renewable Energy Technology, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02048 USA 11:50 I-14_21/O Solid Acid Proton Conductors: Insights Into Proton Conduction Mechanisms and Advances in Electrode Architectures

Ramez A. Elgammala* and Thomas A. Zawodzinskia,b

(a) University of Tennessee, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA. (b) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA 12:10 LUNCH

I-14/7

Chairman: Pawel Kulesza

14:20 I-14_22/I Improvement of Cell Performance in Low-Pt-Loading PEFC Cathode Catalyst Layers with Pt/Ta-SnO2 Prepared by the Electrospray Method

Makoto Uchida(a)* Kent Takahashi(b), Katsuyoshi Kakinuma(a) (a) Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi, Miyamae 6-43, Kofu 400-0021, Japan. (b) Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi, 4 Takeda, Kofu 400-8510, Japan 14:45 I-14_23/O Reduced-graphene-oxide-supported gold nanoparticles as active supports for Pt catalysts during electroreduction of oxygen

Pawel J. Kulesza*a, Sylwia Zoladeka, Iwona A. Rutkowskaa, Magdalena Blicharskaa, Krzysztof Miecznikowskia, Enrico Negrob, Vito Di Notob (a) Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland. (b) Department of Industrial Engineering, Università degli Studi di Padova in Department of Chemical Sciences, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy 15:05 I-14_24/O Hierarchical graphene-based low-loading Pt “core-shell” ORR electrocatalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Enrico Negro(a,b), Angeloclaudio Nale(a), Yannick Herve Bang(a), Keti Vezzù(a,c), Federico Bertasi(a), Chuanyu Sun(a), Graeme Nawn(a), Gioele Pagot(a,b), Giuseppe Pace(d), Stefano Polizzi(e), Vito Di Noto(a,c)*

(a) Section of Chemistry for Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy. (b) Centro Studi di economia e tecnica dell'energia “Giorgio Levi Cases”, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padua, Italy. (c) INSTM, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy. (d) CNR-ICMATE, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy. (e) Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems and Centre for Electron Microscopy “G. Stevanato”, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Via Torino 155/B, 30172 Venezia-Mestre, Italy

I-15 – PHOTOCHEMICAL AND PHOTOCATALYTIC ENERGY

CONVERSION

A. Padova Fiere

Room A7

I-15/1

Chairman: Ian Sharp

9:00 I-15_1/K Natural vs artificial photo-electro-chemical pathways for sustainable chemical production processes

Guido Saracco(a)*, Simelys Hernandez(a,b) (a) Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Centre for sustainable Future Technologies, Corso Trento 21, Italy. (b) Politecnico di Torino, Department of Applied Sceince and Technology, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Italy. 9:30 I-15_2/K Innovations and Limitations in Solid-State Ionics for Photoelectrochemical Applications

William White(a), Christopher D. Sanborn(a), Ronald S. Reiter(a), Shane Ardo(a),(b)*

University of California at Irvine, (a) Department of Chemistry, and (b) Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Irvine, CA, USA 10:00 I-15_3/O Solid-State Architecture for a High-Current, Elevated-Temperature Photoelectrochemical Cells

Madhur Boloor*, Xiaofei Ye, Liming Zhang, Nicholas A. Melosh and William C. Chueh

Stanford University, Materials Science and Engineering, 496 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, United States of America.

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10:20 I-15_4/O Dye Sensitized Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Utilizing Metal Oxide Doped TiO2 Nanotubes

Raman. Vedarajan1, Shoto. Ikeda1, Rohit K. Gagan1,2, Noriyoshi. Matsumi1

1. School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), 1-1 Asahidai, Nomi, Ishikawa, JAPAN, 923-1292. 2. Department of Chemistry, Delhi Unveristy, India. 10:40 BREAK

I-15/2

Chairman: Shane Ardo

11:00 I-15_5/K Colloidal chemistry to advance solar-to-chemicals conversion studies

Raffaella Buonsanti*

Department of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Sion, CH-1950

11:30 I-15_6/K Elemental distribution and excited state dynamics in oxynitride nanocrystals

Gordana Dukovic(a)*, Pornthip Tongying(a), Chi-Hung Chuang(a), Jim Ciston(b) (a) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado Boulder, UCB 215, Boulder, CO, 80309 USA (b) Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA 12:00 I-15_7/O Photoelectrochemistry of colloidal TiO2: towards photocatalytic rates of single anatase nanoparticles

Mario A. Alpuche-Aviles*, Krishna Barakoti, Pushpa Chhetri, Ganesh Rana

Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, 89557, United States of America 12:20 I-15_8/O Photo-Induced Ostwald Ripening of Pt Nanoparticles on TiO2 During Liquid Phase Photocatalysis

Liuxian Zhang, Qianlang Liu and P. A. Crozier*

Arizona State University, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Tempe, Arizona 85283, USA 12:40 LUNCH

I-15/3

Chairman: Holger Dau

14:20 I-15_9/K Shining light into the reaction mechanisms of metal oxides photoanodes

Laia Francàs *and James R. Durrant

Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

14:50 I-15_10/K Investigating Solid/Liquid Interfaces with In-Situ Electron Spectroscopies

Marco Favaro*, Fatwa Firdaus Abdi, David E. Starr, Roel van de Krol

Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Institute for Solar Fuels, Hahn-Meitner-Platz 1, D-14109 Berlin, Germany 15:20 I-15_11/K Dynamic Characterization of Hematite Photoanodes for Solar Water Splitting

Dino Klotz*, Avner Rothschild

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, 3200003 Haifa, Israel. 15:50 BREAK

I-15/4 Chairman: Gordana Dukovic

16:15 I-15_12/K Ta3N5: a promising photoanode material for solar-driven water splitting

Yanbo Li

Institute of Fundamental & Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science & Technology of China, Chenghua District, Chengdu 610054, China 16:45 I-15_13/K Water oxidation with polyoxometalates, the molecular metal oxides Andrea Sartorel(a)*, Marcella Bonchio(a) (a) Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova, via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy. 17:15 I-15_14/K Combinatorial and High Throughput Discovery of Integrated Solar Fuel Photoanodes

Joel A. Haber,(a) Dan Guevarra,(a) Aniketa Shinde,(a) Lan Zhou,(a) Guo Li,(b) Guiji Liu,(b) Ian D. Sharp,(b) Francesca M. Toma, (b) Jeffery B. Neaton,(b) John M. Gregoire(a) (a) Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, 91125, USA. (b) Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA 17:45 I-15_15/O The Photo-electrochemical Properties of Methylammonium Lead Tribromide Perovskite Materials Governed by Ion Migration and Its Application to Photo-electrochemical Devices

Kai Wanga), Yuiga Nakamurab), Takashi Kondo b), and Shu Yamaguchi a)*

a) The Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Mater. Eng., Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan. b) The Univ. of Tokyo, RCAST, Komaba 4-6-1, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8904, Japan

MACRO AREA 2: IONICS IN COMMUNICATION

AND ROBOTICS

II-2 – REALIZATION OF NEW FUNCTIONAL

OPTOELECTRONIC OXIDE BASED MATERIALS: EXPERIMENT AND THEORY

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B2

II-2/1

Chairman: David Ginley

14:20 II-2_1/I Reactive sputter depositions of various TCOs, photocatalysts and thermochromic films

Yuzo Shigesato* and Junjun Jia

Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University, 5-10-1 Fuchinobe, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 252-5258 Japan 14:45 II-2_2/I Exploration of ternary semiconducting oxides by compositional

screening

Holger von Wenckstern*

Universtiät Leipzig – Felix-Bloch-Institut für Festkörperphysik, Linnéstrasse 5, 04103 Leipzig, Germany

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15:10 II-2_3/O Electrochemistry meets Photonics: searching a new path for optical actuators

Marina Muñoz-Castro(a)*, Hartmut Bracht(a), Annika Buchheit(b), Britta Teßmer(b), Hans-Dieter Wiemhöfer(b), Marc Sorel(c), Francesco Morichetti(d), Andrea Melloni(d) (a)University of Münster, Institute of Materials Physics, Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10, 48149 Münster, Germany. (b)University of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Corrensstraße 28/30, 48149 Münster, Germany. (c)University of Glasgow, School of Engineering, James Watt South Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK. (d)Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Elettronica Informazione e Bioingegneria, Via Ponzio 34/5, 20133 Milano, Italy 15:30 II-2_4/O A unifying perspective of oxygen vacancies in semiconducting and insulating oxides

Christoffer Linderälv, Anders Lindman, Paul Erhart*

Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Physics, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden 15:50 BREAK

II-2/2

Chairman: David Ginley

16:15 II-2_5/I The Physical Properties of Zinc Tin nitride/oxynitride thin films and their optoelectronics applications

Lingyan Liang(a)*, Yufang Xie(a, b), Hongtao Cao(a) (a) Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Division of Functional Materials and Nano Devices, Ningbo 315201, China. (b) University of Science and Technology of China, Nano Science and Technology Institute, Suzhou 215123, China 16:40 II-2_6/O Ta2O5 thin films for all-solid state electrochromic devices

Gamze Atak(a)*, Özlem Duyar Coşkun(b) (a, b) Hacettepe University, Physics Engineering Department, Thin Film Preparation and Characterization Laboratory Beytepe. Çankaya, 06800 Ankara, Turkey 17:00 II-2_7/O Vibration energy harvesters with integrated tuning devices

Alberto Doria, Cristian Medè, Daniele Desideri, Alvise Maschio, Federico Moro

University of Padova, DII, Via Venezia 1 35131 Padova, Italy

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF 2D MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room M3

II-3/1

Chairman: Francesco Bonaccorso

16:15 II-3_1/K Perspectives on the Growth of Two-Dimensional Materials

Luigi Colombo

Texas Instruments, Analog Technology Development, 13121 TI Blvd MS 365, Dallas, 75243 (USA) 16:45 II-3_2/I Wafer scale synthesis of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides based on vapor phase reaction and their applications

Hyungjun Kim*

School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, 50 Yonsei Ro, Seoul, Republic of Korea 17:10 II-3_3/I Additive Free, Single Layer Graphene in Water & Few Graphene layers from Food Waste

Alain Pénicaud*

Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal – CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, France

17:35 II-3_4/O TMD-Graphene Heterostructures: Fabrication by Direct CVD

G. V. Bianco1*, M. Losurdo1, M. M. Giangregorio1, A. Sacchetti1, G. Pace1, P. Capezzuto2, G. Bruno1 1Institute of Nanotechnology, CNR-NANOTEC, via Orabona, 4 70126 Bari, Italy. 2Department of Chemistry, University of Bari, via Orabona, 4 70126 Bari, Italy 17:55 II-3_5/O Electronic properties of the WS2/Graphene heterostack

Stiven Forti(a), A. Rossi(a, b), H. Büch(a), T. Cavallucci(b, c), U. Starke(d), A. Locatelli(e), V. Tozzini(c) and C. Coletti(a, f) (a) Centre for Nanotechnology InnovationIIT@NEST, Piazza San Silvestro 12, 56127 Pisa (Italy). (b) Scuola Normale Superiore, NEST, Piazza San Silvestro 12, 56127 Pisa (Italy). (c) NEST, Istituto Italiano Nanoscienze CNR-NANO, Piazza San Silvestro 12, 56127 Pisa (Italy). (d) Max Planck Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, 70569 Stuttgart (Germany). (e) Elettra – Sincrotrone Trieste S. C. p. A., Basovizza, 34149 Trieste, Italy. (f) Graphene Labs, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, via Morego 30, 16163 Genova, Italy 18:15 II-3_6/O Graphene on Ni(100): coexistence of different moiré patterns at a symmetry-mismatched interface

Virginia Carnevali1,2, Z. Zhiy3, M. Jugovac1, #, L. Patera1, §, G. Soldano4, M. Marisc 4, C. Africh4, G. Comell 1, M. Peressi1 1 Università di Trieste, Via A. Valerio 2, Trieste, Italy. 2 CNR-IOM TASC, Trieste. 3 ICTP, Trieste. 4 Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, and INFIQC CONICET-UNC, Argentina. # present address: Peter Grünberg Institut, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Deutschland. § present address: Faculty of Physics, University of Regensburg, Deutschland

II-4 – IONICS OF MEMRISTOR/RESISTIVE SWITCHES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B3

II-4/1

Chairman: Shu Yamaguchi

9:00 II-4_1/K Memristor is Non-Volatile iff its POP is Flat

Leon Chua*

Professor – University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA 9:30 II-4_2/I New types of gap-type atomic switches using molecular layers

Tsuyoshi Hasegawa(a,b)*, Carolin Lutz(b), Ayana Suzuki(a), Ai Kassai(a), Tohru Tsuruoka(c) (a) Waseda University, Department of Applied Physics, 3-4-1 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan. (b) Waseda University, Department of Nano Science and Engineering, 3-4-1 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan. (c) National Institute for Materials Science, WPI Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan. 9:55 II-4_3/I Threshold and Memory Switching in Oxide-Based Devices

Jonghan Kwon(a), Abhishek A. Sharma(b), Jonathan M. Goodwill(a), Dasheng Li, James A. Bain(b), and Marek Skowronski(a)* (a) Carnegie Mellon University, Dept. Materials Science & Eng., Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. (b) Carnegie Mellon University, Dept. Electrical & Computer Eng., Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA 10:20 II-4_4/O Mobile Ions, Reaction Sequence and Passivation in Memristive

Devices

Michael Lübben(a), Stefan Tappertzhofen(a), Anja Wedig(b) and Ilia Valov(b) * (a) Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik II, RWTH Aachen University, Sommerfeldstr. 18/24 52074 Aachen, Germany. (b) Peter-Grünberg Institut 7, Forschungszentrum Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany. 10:40 BREAK

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II-4/2

Chairman: Shu Yamaguchi 11:00 II-4_5/I Roles of conducting filament and non-filament regions in the Ta2O5

and HfO2 resistive-switching memory for switching reliability

Tae Hyung Park(a) and Cheol Seong Hwang(a), * (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Inter-University Semiconductor Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, Republic of Korea 11:25 II-4_6/I Searching for novel functions and applications of solid state ionics

Takashi Tsuchiya*, Tohru Tsuruoka, Kazuya Terabe, and Masakazu Aono

International Center for Materials Nanoarchitechtonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for aterials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan 11:50 II-4_7/O Influence of the Oxygen Defect Levels on Switching and Current

Transport Properties in Valence Change Memory Cells

Stephan Menzel(a)*, Carsten Funck(b), Astrid Marchewka(b), Christoph Bäumer(a), Peter C. Schmidt(c), Manfred Martin(d), Regina Dittmann(a), Rainer Waser(a,b) (a) Peter Grünberg Institut (PGI-7), Forschungszentrum Juelich, 52425 Juelich, Germany. (b) Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik (IWE 2), RWTH Aachen, 52062 Aachen, Germany. (c) Physikalische Chemie, TU Darmstadt, 64289 Darmstadt, Germany. (d) Institut für Physikalische Chemie, RWTH Aachen, 52062 Aachen, Germany 12:10 II-4_8/O Resistive switching and electrochemical polarization

Manfred Martin*

Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany 12:30 LUNCH

II-4/3

Chairman: Ilia Valov

14:20 II-4_9/I Atomistic Simulations for Understanding Microscopic Mechanism

of Amorphous TaOx-based Resistive Switching Systems

Satoshi Watanabe*

Department of Materials Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan, and Center for Materials Research by Information Integration, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan. 14:45 II-4_10/I Resistive switching triggered by bulk ion conduction of amorphous

gallium oxide thin films

Yoshitaka Aoki(a),(b)*, Chiharu Kura(c)*, Manfred Martin(d) (a) Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, N13W8 Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-8628, Japan. (b) JST-PRESTO,4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi, 3320012 Japan. (c) Graduate School of Chemical Science & Engineering, Hokkaido University, N13W8 Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-8628, Japan. (d) Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University and JARA-FIT, 52056 Aachen, Germany. 15:10 II-4_11/O Implicating Diffusion Kinetics for Oxide-Based Memristors

Jennifer L. M. Rupp(a)*, Felix Messerschmitt(a,b), Andreas Nenning(a,b), Sebastian Schweiger(b), Rafael Schmitt(b), Reto Pfenninger(a,b), Roman Korobko(b), Eva Sediva(a,

b), William Bowman(a) (a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States. (b) ETH Zürich, Department of Materials, Hönggerbergring 64, 8093 Zürich 15:30 II-4_12/O The role of oxygen vacancy mobility in the oxide bulk and electrode

interfaces of ceria-based memristive devices

Andreas Nenning(a,b)*, Rafael Schmitt(b), Roman Korobko(b), Jennifer L. M. Rupp (a) (a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.

(b) ETH Zürich, Department of Materials, Hönggerbergring 64, 8093 Zürich 15:50 BREAK

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Chairman: Ilia Valov

16:15 II-4_13/I Oxygen thermomigration in acceptor(Sc)-doped perovskite, Ca0.

90Sc0. 10TiO2.95+ (“Cross-effect” phenomenon)

Donghoon Shin, Han-Ill Yoo*

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, Korea 16:40 II-4_14/O Stoichiometry-dependence of resistive switching in gallium oxide

Hein Philipp(a)*, Martin Manfred(a) (a) RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Landoltweg 2, 52074 Aachen, Germany. 17:00 II-4_15/O Effects of Oxygen Vacancies on the Electronic Structure of Metal

Insulator Metal (MIM) Systems, and the Formation of a Conductive

Filament

Handan Yildirim and Ruth Pachter*

Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 45433 USA 17:20 II-4_16/O Device asymmetries in SrTiO3-based thin-film resistive switches:

Influence of environment and defects at interfaces

E.Sediva(a),(b)*, W.Bowman(a),(c), J.L.M. Rupp(a),(b) (a) Electrochemical Materials, ETH Zurich, Hönggerbergring 64, 8093, Zurich, Switzerland. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA. (c) School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 85287, USA

MACRO AREA 3: IONICS IN BIOLOGICAL

SYSTEMS AND LIFE SCIENCES

III-2 – MATERIALS TO MODULATE IONIC TRANSPORT IN

BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B8

III-2/1

Chairman: Plamen Atanassov

9:00 III-2_1/K Electrical Properties of Nucleic Acids: Electrochemical Studies and

Biosensor Applications

Elena E. Ferapontova*

Aarhus University, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Gustav Wieds Vej 1590-14, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark 9:30 III-2_2/I Highly Sensitive, Stable and Selective Hydrogen Peroxide

Amperometric Biosensor based on Peroxidases from different

sources wired by Os-polymer: a comparative study

Paolo Bollella(a), Luca Medici(e), Andrey A. Poloznikov(c), Dmitry M. Hushpulian(c), Rafael Andreu(c), Dónal Leech(d), Massimo Marcaccio(e), Lo Gorton(b), Riccarda Antiochia(a), * (a) Department of Chemistry and Drug Technologies, Sapienza University of Rome, P. le Aldo Moro 5, 00185 - Rome, Italy. (b) Department of

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Analytical Chemistry/Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Lund University, P. O. Box 124, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden. (c) D. Rogachev center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology, 1 Samory Mashela strasse, Moscow 117997, Russia. (d) School of Chemistry, and Ryan Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. (e)

Department of Chemistry "Giacomo Ciamician", University of Bologna, Via Selmi 2, 40126 - Bologna, Italy 9:55 III-2_3/I Electrochemical Study of the Extracellular Electron Transfer of

Wild Type and Mutants of Enterococcus faecalis to Electrodes

Galina Pankratova, (a) Ross D. Milton (b) Shelley D. Minteer, (b) Dónal Leech, (c) Lars Hederstedt(d) and Lo Gorton(a)* (a) Department of Biochemistry, Lund University, Sweden. (b) Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering, University of Utah, USA. (c) School of Chemistry, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland. (d)

Department of Biology, Lund University, Sweden.

10:20 III-2_4/O Supercapacitive Microbial Desalination Cell

Carlo Santoro(a)*, Mounika Kodali(a), Fernando Benito Abad(a), Alexey Serov (a),

Francesca Soavi(b), Plamen Atanassov(a) (a) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Center for Micro-Engineered Materials (CMEM), University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA. (b) Department of Chemistry “Giacomo Ciamician”,

Alma Mater Studiorum – Universita di Bologna, Via Selmi, 2, 40126 Bologna, Italy 10:40 BREAK

III-2/2

Chairman: Pierangela Cristiani

11:00 III-2_5/K Bioelectrochemical Systems for the recovery of nutrients and energy

Tom Sleutelsa,*, Annemiek ter Heijnea, b, Philipp Kuntkea, Bert Hamelersa, Cees Buismana, b (a) Wetsus, European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology, Oostergoweg 9, 8911 CC Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. (b) Sub-department of environmental technology Wageningen University Bornse weilanden 9, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands 11:30 III-2_6/I Lowering the voltage of a scalable MEC fed with municipal

wastewater by catalyzing the hydrogen evolution by weak acid

solutions

Benjamin Erable(a)*, Emma Roubaud(a), Serge Da Silva(b), Rémy Lacroix(b), Alain Bergel(a), Régine Basséguy(a) (a) Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, CNRS, Université de Toulouse, 4 allée Emile Monso, 31432 Toulouse cedex 04, France. (b) 6T-MIC Ingénieries, 4 rue Brindejonc des Moulinais, 31500 Toulouse, France 11:55 III-2_7/O Ligno-cellulosic Ionic Conductors for Microbial Fuel Cells

Applications

Stefania Marzorati *a, d, Stefano Trasatti b, d, Andrea Schievano a, d, Pierangela Cristiani c, d (a) Università degli Studi di Milano-Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, via Celoria 2, 20133 Milan, Italy. (b) Università degli Studi di Milano-Department of Chemistry, via Golgi 19, 20133 Milan, Italy. (c) RSE-Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico S. p. A., via Rubattino, 54, 20100 Milano, Italy. (d) Microbial Electrochemical Systems Research Center-Milan (MiMES Center), Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Celoria 2 20133, Milan, Italy 12:15 III-2_8/O Oxygen Reduction Reaction Over Nanostructured Carbon

Catalysts in Microbial Fuel Cells

Barbara Mecheri(a)*, Maida AC de Oliveira(a), Valerio Ficca(a), Alessandra D’Epifanio (a), Ernesto Placidi(b, c), Fabrizio Arciprete(b), Silvia Licoccia(a) (a) University of Rome Tor Vergata – Dept. Chemical Science and Technologies, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 00133 Rome, Italy. (b) University of Rome Tor Vergata – Dept. Physics, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 00133 Rome, Italy. (c) CNR-ISM, Via Fosso del Cavaliere 100, I-00133 Rome, Italy 12:35 LUNCH

III-2/3 Chairman: Carlo Santoro

14:20 III-2_9/I Toward standardization of biofilm electrochemistry: experiences

with screen-printed electrodes and short-term experiments

Lucinda E. Doyle(a), Kannan Palanisamy(a), Lam Ling Ning(a, c), Kimberly Kline(a, b), Enrico Marsili(a, c)*, (a) Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, 60 Nanyang Drive, 637551, Singapore. (b) Nanyang Technological University, School of Biological Sciences, 60 Nanyang Drive, 637551, Singapore. (c) Nanyang Technological University, School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, 62 Nanyang Drive, 637459, Singapore 14:45 III-2_10/I Microbial fuel cells for environmental application

Pierangela Cristiani(a)*, Andrea schievano(b), Stefania Marzorati(b), Andrea Goglio(b), Stefano Trasatti(c) (a) Ricerca Sul Sistema Energetico – RSE SpA, via Rubattino 54, 20134, Milano, Italy. (b) Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science, Università degli Studi di Milano, v. Celoria 2, 20133, Milano, Italy. (c)

Department of Chemistry, Università degli Studi di Milano, v. Celoria 2, 20133, Milano, Italy 15:10 III-2_11/O Tetrabutylammonium-modified Aquivion Ionomers for Enzyme

Immobilization for Bioelectrocatalysis Applications

Shelley D. Minteer(a)*, Rong Cai(a), Sofiene Abdellaoui(a), Jay Kitt(a), Joel Harris(a), and Carol Korzeniewski(b) (a) Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. (b) Department of Chemistry, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA. 15:30 III-2_12/O Materials Enabling Solutions for Hybrid Bio-Catalytic Cascades

Plamen Atanassov*

Center for Micro-Engineering Materials (CMEM) and Chemical & Biological Engineering Department, Advanced Materials Laboratory, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 15:50 BREAK

III-2/4

Chairman: Shelley Minteer

16:15 III-2_13/I Self-Assembled Peptide Nanostructures: Model Systems to Study

Proton Transport in Biomaterials

Ohad Silberbush, Subhasish Roy, Moran Amit and Nurit Ashkenasy*

Department of Materials Engineering and the Ilse Katz Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer- Sheva-8410501, Israel 16:40 III-2_14/O Municipal Wastewater treatment in microbial fuel cells (MFC) with

algal biocathode: a synergic strategy

Simone Angioni(a)*, Luca Millia(a), Niccolò Pianta(a), Marta Temporiti(b), Eliana Quartarone(a), Piercarlo Mustarelli (a) (a) University of Pavia, Department of Chemmistry, Via Taramelli, 12, 27100, Pavia, Italy. (b) University of Pavia, Department of Microbiology, Via Ferrata, 1, 27100, Pavia, Italy 17:00 III-2_15/O Non-covalent Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes with Redox

Active Species for Enzymatic Bioelectrocatalysis

Fabien Giroud(a)*, Andrew J. Gross(a), Xiaohong Chen(a), Koichi Sawada(b), Masahito Taya(b), Serge Cosnier(a) (a) Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, DCM UMR 5250, F-38000 Grenoble, France. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, 1-3 Machikaneyama-cho, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-8531, Japan

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17:20 III-2_16/O Protonics in Biopolymer “Collagen”

Yasumitsu Matsuo*, Hiroki Ikeda, Takashi Kawabata, Junko Hatori and Hiroshi Oyama

Faculty of Science & Engineering, Setsunan University, 17-8 Ikeda-Nakamachi, Neyagawa, Osaka, 572-8508, Japan

MACRO AREA 4: GENERAL ASPECTS, FUNDAMENTALS AND THEORY IN ION-

CONDUCTING MATERIALS

IV-1 – MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B5

IV-1/5

Chairman: Stephen Paddison

9:00 IV-1_18/K Molecular modeling of aqueous, solid and ionic liquid battery

electrolytes

Oleg Borodin,a, * Jenel Vatamanu,a Marco Olguin,a Claire Eisner,b Jaroslaw Knap,b Liumin Suo,c Chunsheng Wang,d Kang Xua (a) Electrochemistry Branch, Sensor and Electron Devices Directorate, U. S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD, 20783, USA. (b) Simulation Sciences Branch, US Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 21005-5066, USA. (c) Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02138. (d) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland College Park, MD, 20740, USA 9:30 IV-1_19/I DFT and DFTB simulations of lithium ion transport through the

complex electrode/SEI/electrolyte interface

Yue Qi(a)*, Yunsong Li(a), Jie Pan(b) (a) Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Michigan

State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA. (b) Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA 9:55 IV-1_20/O Fast Li-ion conduction in Li-rich NASICON-type solid electrolyte:

First-principles molecular dynamics simulations

Yusuke Noda(a)*, Masanobu Nakayama(a-d)

(a)“Materials research by Information Integration” Initiative (MI2I), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan. (b) Department of Life Science and Applied Chemistry, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Aichi 466-8555, Japan. (c) Global Research Center for Environment and Energy based on Nanomaterials Science (GREEN), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan. (d) Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts and Batteries (ESICB), Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8245, Japan 10:15 IV-1_21/O Holistic computational structure screening of more than 12,000

candidates for solid lithim-ion conductor materials

Austin D. Sendek (a)*, Qian Yang (b), Ekin D. Cubuk(c), Karel-Alexander N. Duerloo(c), Yi Cui(c), Evan J. Reed(c) (a) Stanford University Department of Applied Physics, 348 Via Pueblo Mall, Stanford, CA, USA 94305. (b) Stanford University Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering, 475 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA, USA 94305. (c) Stanford University Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 496 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA, USA 94305. 10:35 BREAK

IV-1/6

Chairman: Oleg Borodin

11:00 IV-1_22/K Toward design principles for anion exchange membranes with high

hydroxide conductivity

Mark E. Tuckerman(a, b, c)*, Tamar Zelovich(a), Zhuoran Long(a), Stephen J. Paddison(d), Michael A. Hickner(e), Chulsung Bae(f) (a) Department of Chemistry, New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA. (b) Courant Institute of Mathematical Science, New York University, New York, NY 10012, USA. (c) NYU-ECNU Center for Computational Chemistry at NYU Shanghai, Shanghai 200062, China. (d) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA. (e) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA. (f) Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA 11:30 IV-1_23/O Morphology of Polymerized Ionic Liquids from Scattering: An

Atomistic Simulation Perspective

Hongjun Liu and Stephen J. Paddison*

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA 11:50 IV-1_24/O Transport of ions in a mixed Na+/K+ ion conducting glass -

electrodiffusion profiles and electrochemical interphase formation

Johannes Martin (a), Sarah Mehrwald (a), Martin Schäfer (a), Thilo Kramer (b), Christian Jooss (b), Karl-Michael Weitzel(a) * (a) Philipps Universität Marburg – Chemistry Department, Marburg, Germany. (b) Georg-August Universität Göttingen – Institute for Material Physics, Göttingen, Germany 12:10 IV-1_25/O Glass structure and characteristic connectivity of mobile ions in fast

ion-conducting chalcogenide glasses

Takeshi Usuki(a) *, Hiroya Ichijo(b), Yohei Onodera (c), Masaru Aniya (d) (a) Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan. (b) Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata University, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan. (c) Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka 590-0494, Japan. (d) Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto 860-8555, Japan. 12:30 LUNCH

IV-3 – INTERFACIAL PROCESSES AND NANOIONICS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B5

IV-3/1

Chairman: Joachim Maier

14:20 IV-3_1/K Atomic-Scale Surface Science Investigations of Fundamental

Processes in Solid State Ionics

Ulrike Diebold*

Institute of Applied Physics, TU Wien, Wiedner Hauptstrasse 8-10/134, A-1040 Vienna, Austria 14:50 IV-3_2/I In situ TEM and X-ray spectroscopy studies of manganite

perovskite electro-catalysts for water oxidation

Christian Jooss1*, Daniel Mierwaldt1, Vladimir Roddatis 1, Julius Scholz1, Marcel Risch1, Stephanie Mildner1 and Peter Blöch2

1 Inst. of Materials Physics, Univ. of Goettingen, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, 37077 Goettingen, Germany. 2 Institute of Theoretical Physics, Technical University of Clausthal, Germany

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15:15 IV-3_3/O Modification of Schottky barrier heights during resistance

degradation of Fe-doped SrTiO3

Ruth Giesecke, Binxiang Huang, Issei Suzuki, Andreas Klein, * (a) Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute of Materials Science, Jovanka-Bontschits-Str. 2, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany 15:35 IV-3_4/O

Electrodiffusion versus chemical diffusion in alkali calcium

phosphate glasses – implication of structural changes

Anneli Hein(a), Johannes Martin(a), Martin Schäfer(a), Karl-Michael Weitzel(a)*

(a) Philipps Universität Marburg - Chemistry Department, Marburg, Germany. 15:55 BREAK

IV-3/2

Chairman: Rotraut Merkle

16:15 IV-3_5/I The influence of interfaces on H/Li insertion phase behavior and

nucleation and growth in H and Li storage materials

Fokko Mulder(a)*, Marnix Wagemaker(b), Ad van Well(b), Bernard Dam(a), Stephan Eijt(b), Lars Bannenberg(b), Swapna Ganapathy(b)

(a) Delft University of Technology, Chemical Engineering, van der Maasweg 9, 2629HZ, Delft, The Netherlands. (b) Delft University of Technology, Radiation Science and Technology, Mekelweg 15, 2629JB, Delft, The Netherlands. 16:40 IV-3_6/O Interfacial polarization caused by proton conduction in

hydroxyapatite and its application for electret formation

Naohiro Horiuchi*, Kosuke Nozaki, Miho Nakamura, Akiko Nagai, and Kimihiro Yamashita

Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, Japan. 17:00 IV-3_7/O Characterization of Y2Zr2O7 single layers and YSZ/Y2Zr2O7

multilayers: grain boundaries and strain contributions to the ionic

conductivity

Elisa Gilardi *, Giuliano Gregori, Joachim Maier

Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany 17:20 IV-3_8/O Effect of field-assisted sintering on the defect chemistry of

nanostructured SrTiO3-based materials

Kurt Klauke(a), Bugra Kayaalp(a), Alessandro Iannaci (b), Vincenzo M. Sglavo(b) and Simone Mascotto(a)*

(a) Institute of Inorganic and Applied Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6, 20146 Hamburg, Germany. (b) Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, via Sommarive 9, 38123 Trento, Italy 17:40 IV-3_9/O Evaluation of Mn-based Oxides for the Oxygen Storage Technology

Alicja Klimkowicz(a)*, Konrad Świerczek(b), Akito Takasaki(a), Bogdan Dabrowski(c) (a) Shibaura Institute of Technology, Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, 3-7-5 Toyosu, Koto-ku, 135-8548 Tokyo, Japan. (b) AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Energy and Fuels, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland. (c) Department of Physics, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA

IV-4 – POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF OXIDE MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A4

IV-4/1

Chairmen: Vladan Stevanovic, Tanmoy Paul

14:20 IV-4_1/I Mixed ionic-electronic conducting membranes: fundamentals and

challenges

Henny J. M. Bouwmeester*

Electrochemistry Research group, Membrane Science Technology, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente P. O. Box 217, 7500 AE, Enschede, The Netherlands 14:45 IV-4_2/O Cation and anion diffusion in tantalum oxide

Ute N. Gries(a)*, Henning Schraknepper(a), Katharina Skaja(b), Felix Gunkel(b), Susanne Hoffmann-Eifert(b), Rainer Waser(b), Roger A.de Souza(a), (a) Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 2, 52074 Aachen, Germany. (b) Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI-7), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, 52425 Jülich, Germany. 15:05 IV-4_3/O Fine-Tuning of Oxygen Vacancy and Interstitial Concentrations by

Electrical Bias

Chang Sub Kim *, Harry L. Tuller Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA 15:25 IV-4_4/O High-Temperature 57Fe Mössbauer Study of BSCF (Ba0. 5Sr0. 5)(Co0.

8Fe0. 2)O3-δ

Piotr Gaczyńsky(a), Anja Harpf(b), Juergen Boer(b), Robert Kircheisen(b), Ralf Kriegel(b), Klaus-Dieter Becker(a)

(a)Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Hans-Sommer-Straße 10, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany (b) Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS, Michael-Faraday-Straße 1, D-07629 Hermsdorf, Germany 15:45 BREAK

IV-4/2

Chairmen: Henny J. M. Bouwmeester, Klaus-Dieter Becker 16:15 IV-4_5/I Predicting oxygen off-stoichiometry in complex oxides

Vladan Stevanović(a), (b)* (a) Colorado School of Mines, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, 1500 Illinois St., Golden, CO 80401, USA. (b) National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden, CO 80401, USA 16:40 IV-4_6/O Oxygen-Excess-Type Solid Electrolyte Based on Lanthanum

Silicate

Atsushi Mineshige(a)*, Huaiyang Xiao(a), Hikaru Hayakawa(a), Mio Kobayashi(a), Takuma Nishimoto(a), Akie Heguri(a), Atsushi Saito(a), Tetsuo Yazawa(a) and Hideki Yoshioka(b) (a) Graduate School of Engineering, University of Hyogo, Japan. (b) Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Technology, Suma-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 654-0037, Japan 17:00 IV-4_7/O Electrochemical Impedance Analysis of Er doped La2Mo2O9 using

Impedance Spectroscopy Genetic Programming

Tanmoy Paul* and Yoed Tsur

Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Wolfson Department of Chemical Engineering, Haifa 3200003, Israel

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17:20 IV-4_8/O Modelling of solid-state electrolytes for Li-ion batteries.

Pooja M. Panchmatiaa*, Matthew A. Howardb, Paul A. Andersonb, Peter R. Slaterb (a) Department of Chemistry, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK. (b) School of Chemsitry, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK

IV-6 SYNCHROTRON AND NEUTRON TECHNIQUES FOR

THE STUDY OF ION-CONDUCTING MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A6

IV-6/5: Polymers Structure

Chairman: Sandrine Lyonnard 9:00 IV-6_17/K Morphology of PFSA ionomers and thin films

Ahmet Kusoglu*

Energy Technologies Area, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA 9:30 IV-6_18/I Water distribution and ionomer microstructure in PEMFC using

operando X-Ray and Neutron Scattering Techniques

A. Morin1, G. Gebel1, S. Lyonnard1 1 CEA/Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble F-38000, France 9:55 IV-6_19/I Elucidation of the morphology of hydrocarbon polymer electrolyte

membranes by small-angle neutron scattering technique.

Aurel Radulescu *

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich Centre for Neutron Science, 85747 Garching, Germany 10:20 BREAK

IV-6/6: Polymers Structure

Chairman: Sandrine Lyonnard 11:00 IV-6_20/I USAXS Analysis of Morphological Features in Gel-State

Functionalized Blocky Ionomers

Gregory B. Fahs, Samantha J. Talley, Lindsey J. Anderson, Robert B. Moore*

Virginia Tech, Department of Chemistry, Macromolecules Innovation Institute, 800 West Campus Drive, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061 11:25 IV-6_21/I Investigation of the local structure and the nanomorphology of

ionomers by using synchrotron X-ray scattering and spectroscopy.

Giuseppe Portale(a)*, Klaus-Dieter Kreuer(b), Alessandro Longo(c) (a) Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, the Netherlands. (b) Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Stuttgart, Germany. (c) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, DUBBLE@ESRF, Grenoble, France. 11:50 IV-6_22/O Structure of Ionic Domains in Nafion Thin Films as a Function of

Film Thickness

Joseph A. Dura(a)* and Steven C.deCaluwe(b) (a) National Institute of Standards and Technology - Center for Neutron Research, 100 Bureau Drive MS6102, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA. (b) Colorado School of Mines, Department of Mechanical Engineering, G. Brown Hall, W410 B, Golden, CO 80401 USA. 12:10 LUNCH

IV-6/7: Oxides Structure Chairman: Gerard Gebel

14:20 IV-6_23/I Lithium Diffusion Study on Cathode LiFePO4 by Neutron

Diffraction

Evvy Kartini(a,*), Andon Insani(a) and Maykel Manawan(b) (a) National Nuclear Energy Agency, Center for Science and Technology for Advanced Materials, South Tangerang 15314, Indonesia. (b) Materials Science, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Science, University of Indonesia, Indonesia 14:45 IV-6_24/O Structural features of RE-doped ceria (RE≡Gd, Sm, Lu): the hybrid

model studied by synchrotron x-ray diffraction and μ-Raman

spectroscopy

C. Artini(a, b), M. Pani(a, c)*, M. M. Carnasciali(a, d), J. R. Plaisier(e), G. A. Costa(a, c) (a) Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Genova, Genova, Italy. (b) CNR-ICMATE, Genova, Italy. (c) CNR-SPIN, Genova, Italy. (d) INSTM, Genova, Italy. (e) Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste S. C. p. A., Basovizza, Trieste, Italy 15:05 IV-6_25/O Chalcogenide glasses in the AgI-HgS-As2S3 system: macroscopic,

electric, and structural properties

Mohammad Kassem*, Sohayb Khaoulani, Eugene Bychkov

Université du Littoral Cote d’Opale, LPCA, EA CNRS 4493, F-59140 Dunkerque, France

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ORAL PRESENTATIONS

WEDNESDAY June 21, 2017

PLENARY

A. Padova Fiere

Room A1

Chairman: John A. Kilner

8:00 P3 – Mogens Mogensen Reversible Solid Oxide Cells – Fundamentals, Status, Challenges,

and Perspectives

Mogens Bjerg Mogensen* Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark, DK 4000 Roskilde, Denmark 8:45 BREAK

MACRO AREA 1: IONICS IN ENERGY AND

ENVIRONMENT

I-1 – BEYOND LITHIUM BATTERIES: IONIC TRANSPORT IN

POST-LI SYSTEMS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B2

I-1/7

Chairmen: John Muldoon, Federico Bertasi

9:00 I-1_26/I Lithium/Sulfur Battery - Protection of the Electrodes by

Modification of the Electrolyte

D. Golodnitsky(a, b), E. Peled(a), M. Goor(a), R. Blanga(a), I. Schektman(a), T. Mukra(a), Y. Shoval(a), I. Belenkaya(a) (a) School of Chemistry; (b) Wolfson Applied Materials Research Center, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 69978. 9:25 I-1_27/O Structure analyses of Fe-containing Li2S-based positive electrode

material applicable for Li-S batteries

Tomonari Takeuchi(a), Hiroyuki Kageyama(b), Noboru Taguchi(a), Koji Nakanishi(c), Tomoya Kawaguchi(b), Koji Ohara(d), Katsutoshi Fukuda(b), Atsushi Sakuda(a), Toshiaki Ohta(c), Toshiharu Fukunaga(b), Hikari Sakaebe(a), Hironori Kobayashi(a), and Eiichiro Matsubara(b) (a) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Midorigaoka 1-8-31, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8577, Japan. (b) Office of Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan. (c) Ritsumeikan University, Noji-Higashi 1-1-1, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-8577, Japan. (d) The Research & Utilization Division, Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), 1-1-1 Kouto, Sayo, Hyogo 679-5198, Japan. 9:45 I-1_28/O A Novel Approach to Stabilize Electrode Interfaces in Li-Sulphur

Batteries.

Andrea La Monaca, Francesca De Giorgio, Riccardo Gambuzzi, Irene Ruggeri, Andrea Merlettini, Maria Letizia Focarete, Francesca Soavi, Catia Arbizzani Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Dept. of Chemistry “Giacomo Ciamician”, via F. Selmi 2, 40126 Bologna, Italy.

10:05 I-1_29/O Binder-free phenyl sulfonated graphene/sulfur electrodes with

excellent cyclability for lithium sulfur batteries

Aishui Yu Department of Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials, Institute of New Energy, Fudan University, Shanghai 200438, China. 10:25 I-1_30/O Formate ion doped PANi wrapped Ketjen Black Carbon/Sulphur

composites for Li-S batteries

Usman Zubair, Sebastiano Basso, Julia Amici, Carlotta Francia, Silvia Bodoardo and Nerino Penazzi Politecnico di Torino, Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT), C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24 - 10129 Torino – (ITALY). 10:45 BREAK

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM BATTERY

ELECTRODE MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B7

I-2/12

Chairmen: Clare Grey, Stefano Passerini

9:00 I-2_48/I Potassium intercalation for graphite and KxCoO2

Shinichi Komaba (a, b), Kei Kubota(a, b), and Mouad Dahbi(a, b) (a) Tokyo University of Science, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162-8601, Japan. (b) ESICB, Kyoto University, 1–30 Goryo-Ohara, Nishikyo, Kyoto 615-8245, Japan. 9:25 I-2_49/O N-substituted polyanionic compounds as new high energy-density

electrode materials for Li-ion and Na-ion batteries

Marine Reynaud, Montserrat Galceran, Agnieszka Wizner, Laura Loaiza, Teófilo Rojo, Michel Armand, Montse Casas-Cabanas CIC energiGUNE, Parque Tecnológico de Álava, C/ Albert Einstein 48, 01510 Miñano (Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava), Spain. 9:45 I-2_50/O Olivine-type Cathode Materials for Li+, Na+ and Mg2+ Batteries:

Strain Effects and Ionic Transport

Jennifer Heath(a), Cristina Tealdi(b), Hungru Chen(a), M. Saiful Islam(a)

(a) Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom, BA1 7AY. (b) Department of Chemistry, University of Pavia and INSTM, Viale Taramelli 16, 27100 Pavia, Italy. 10:05 I-2_51/O

Structural and transport properties of Na3V2(PO4)2F3-yOy (0 y 0.5)

as a function of the oxygen content and of the temperature

Benoit Fleutot(a,c), Thibault Broux(a,b,c), Rénald David(a,c), Annelise Brüll(b), Philippe Veber(b), François Fauth(d), Laurence Croguennec(b,c) and Christian Masquelier(a,c) (a) LRCS, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, CNRS UMR 7314, 33 Rue Saint Leu, Amiens, France. (b) CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, ICMCB UPR 9048, 33600 Pessac, France. (c) RS2E, Réseau Français sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, Amiens, France. (d) CELLS

- ALBA synchrotron, Cerdanyola del Valle s, E-08290 Barcelona, Spain. 10:25 I-2_52/O Electrochemical Performance Improvement of Na3V2(PO4)3

Positive Electrodes through V-Site Substitution: A Combined

Theoretical and Experimental Study

Lina Zhao(a), Hailei Zhao(a,b), Zhihong Du(a), Zijia Zhang(a), Zhaolin Li(a)

(a) University of Science and Technology Beijing, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing 100083, China. (b) Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Technologies, Beijing 100083, China.

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I-2/13

Chairmen: Shinichi Komaba, Stefano Passerini

11:00 I-2_53/O Electronic Structure „Engineering” as a New Tool

in the Development of Materials for Li-ion and Na-ion Batteries

Janina Molenda AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Energy and Fuels, Departament of Hydrogen Energy, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland. 11:20 I-2_54/O Advanced Sodium-ion Batteries Based on NASICON-type

Materials

Yan Yu(a, b), Joachim Maier(b) (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, 230026, Hefei, Anhui, P. R. China. (b) Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstr. 1, Stuttgart, 70569, Germany. 11:40 I-2_55/O Aqueous Processing of Na0.44MnO2 Cathode Material for the

Development of Greener Na-Ion Batteries

Valentina Dall’Asta(a), Daniel Buchholz(b, c), Luciana Gomez Chagas(b,c), Eliana Quartarone(a), Cristina Tealdi(a), Chiara Ferrara(a), Piercarlo Mustarelli(a), Stefano Passerini(b, c) (a) University of Pavia, Dept. of Chemistry and INSTM, Via Taramelli 12, 27100 Pavia, Italy. (b) Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Helmholtzstraße 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany. (c) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), P.O. Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany. 12:00 I-2_56/O Water-Processable Binder: A Key Feature to Develop Low-Cost,

Eco-Friendly and High-Performing Lithium-Ion Batteries

Francesca De Giorgio, Andrea La Monaca, Francesca Soavi, Catia Arbizzani Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry "Giacomo Ciamician", Via Selmi 2, 40126 Bologna, Italy. 12:20 I-2_57/O Relationship between the cyclability and charge-transfer effect in

cathode materials studied by soft X-ray emission spectroscopy

Daisuke Asakura, Yusuke Nanba, Yuki Makinose, Hirofumi Matsuda, and Eiji Hosono Research Institute for Energy Conservation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 1-1-1 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan. 12:40 LUNCH

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B1

I-3/13: BATTERY SESSION 5

Chairmen: Ellen Ivers-Tiffée, Andreas Nenning

9:00 I-3_56/K Designing All-Solid-State-Batteries: a Model Approach

Ellen Ivers-Tiffée, Philipp Braun Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-WET), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany. 9:30 I-3_57/O Atomic layer deposition of functional films for all-solid-state

lithium-ion microbatteries

Sabine Zybell(a), Sascha Bönhardt(a), Alireza M. Kia(a), Wenke Weinreich(a), Romy Liske(a), Keerthi Dorai Swamy Reddy(a, b), Christoph Hoßbach(b), Volker Neumann(b) (a) Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS, Center Nanoelectronic Technologies (CNT), Königsbrücker Str. 178, 01099 Dresden, Germany. (b) Technical University Dresden, Institute of Semiconductors and Microsystems, 01062 Dresden, Germany.

9:50 I-3_58/O Advanced Impedance Analysis for Solid-State Thin Film Batteries

Philipp Braun, Christopher Wurst, André Weber, Ellen Ivers-Tiffée Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-WET), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany. 10:10 I-3_59/O Lithium Diffusion Coefficient of Thin-Film Lithium Battery

Materials Measured by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry

Naoaki Kuwata(a), Xiaoli Lu(a), Masakatsu Nakane(a), Gen Hasegawa(a), Daiki Maeda(a), Takamichi Miyazaki(b), Junichi Kawamura(a) (a) Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Sendai, 980-8577 Japan. (b) School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8579 Japan. 10:30 I-3_60/O Pressure Dependent Conductivity for Lithium Containing

Ceramics: Lithium Aluminum Titanium Phosphate (LATP),

Lithium Lanthanum Tantalum Oxide (LLTO), Lithium

Lanthanum Titanate (LLT), Lithium Aluminum Germanium

Phosphate (LAGP), and Lithium Lanthanum Zirconium Oxide

(LLZO)

John W. Ostrander, Carolyn Torres, Dale Teeters The University of Tulsa, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104 USA. 10:50 BREAK

I-3/14: Li-ELECTROLYTES

Chairmen: Ellen Ivers Tiffée, Andreas Nenning

11:00 I-3_61/I “On the structural chemistry of thiophosphates and the mechano-

chemical influences in solid-state batteries”

Wolfgang Zeier Institute of Physical Chemistry, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany. 11:25 I-3_62/O Defect chemistry and lithium transport in Li3OCl anti-perovskite

superionic conductors

Ziheng Lu and Francesco Ciucci The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China SAR. 11:45 I-3_63/O Lithium Diffusion in Complex Phosphidosilicate Materials

Stephen R. Yeandel(a), David O. Scanlon(b), Pooja M. Panchmatia(a) (a) Loughborough University, Department of Chemistry, Epinal Way, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK. (b) University College London, Department of Chemistry, 20 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0AJ, UK. 12:05 I-3_64/O Recent advances in development of all solid state lithium ion

batteries with inorganic solid electrolytes

Gunars Bajars, Karina Bikova, Gints Kucinskis, Janis Kleperis Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, 8 Kengaraga street,

Riga, LV-1063, Latvia.

12:25 I-3_65/O Lithium-Stuffed Garnet-Type Oxide Li6.4La3Zr2O12 for Solid-State

Lithium Batteries: Computational and Experimental Studies

Mattia Saccoccio(a), Francesco Ciucci(a,b) (a) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China SAR. (b) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China SAR. 12:45 LUNCH

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I-5 – POLYMER ELECTROLYTE IONOMERS: ADVANCES IN

CATION- AND ANION-EXCHANGE MEMBRANES AND

ION CONDUCTION

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B9

I-5/1

Chairman: Andrew M. Herring

9:00 I-5_1/I Progress in materials development for proton- and anion-exchange

membranes

Michael D. Guiver(a)*, Young Moo Lee(b) (a) Tianjin University, State Key Laboratory of Engines, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering (Tianjin), Nankai District, Tianjin 300072, P.R. China. (b) Hanyang University, Department of Energy Engineering, Seoul 133-791, Republic of Korea 9:25 I-5_2/I Cation- and anion-conducting aromatic ionomers for

electrochemical energy technologies

Philippe Knauth (a,c) * and Maria Luisa Di Vona (b,c)

(a) Aix Marseille University (AMU), CNRS, UMR 7246 Madirel, 13397 Marseille, France. (b) University Rome Tor Vergata (URoma2), Dep Industrial Engineering, 00133 Roma, Italy. (c) International Associated Laboratory “Ionomer Materials for Energy” (AMU, URoma2, CNRS) 9:50 I-5_3/O Anion-conducting polymers and membranes functionalised with

cyclo-aliphatic quaternary ammonium cations

Hai-Son Dang, Joel S. Olsson, Thanh Huong Pham, Patric Jannasch* Department of Chemistry, Lund University, P.O. Box 124, SE-22100 Lund, Sweden 10:10 I-5_4/O Conductivity and Relaxation Phenomena in Proton and Anion

Exchange Membranes by Broadband Electric Spectroscopy

Keti Vezzù1,2, Enrico Negro1,3, Federico Bertasi1, Graeme Nawn1, Gioele Pagot1,3, Angeloclaudio Nale1, Yannick Herve Bang1, Giuseppe Pace 4, Vito Di Noto1,2,* 1 Section of Chemistry for Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy. 2 INSTM, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy. 3 Centro Studi di economia e tecnica dell'energia “Giorgio Levi Cases”, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padua, Italy. 4 CNR-ICMATE, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy 10:30 BREAK

I-5/2

Chairman: Patric Jannasch

11:00 I-5_5/I Development and Implementation of Perfluoro Anion Exchange

Membranes (PF AEMs) Bryan Pivovar National Renewable Energy Lab, Chemistry and Nanoscience Center, 15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden, CO, 80002, USA 11:25 I-5_6/O Understanding the effect of CO2 on material and morphological

properties of OH- form of AEM

Ashutosh G. Divekar(a)*, Andrew M. Herring(a),Bryan S. Pivovar(b),Andrew M. Park(b), Zbyslaw R. Owczarczyk(b), Julia Ponce-González(c),John R. Varcoe(c),Soenke Seifert(d) (a) Colorado School of Mines, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, 1500 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401, USA. (b) National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Hydrogen & Fuel cell research, 15013 Denver W Pkwy, Golden, CO 80401,USA. (c) University of Surrey-Guildford, Department of Chemistry, Senate House, Stag Hill Campus, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK. (d) Argonne National Laboratory, X-ray Sciences Division, Advanced Photon Source, Lemont, IL 60439, USA.

11:45 I-5_7/O Thin Robust Anion Exchange Membranes with C6 Nitrogen

Heterocyclic Stable Cations

Andrew M. Herring(a)*, Ye Liu(a), Tara P. Pandey(a), Himanshu N. Sarode(a), Mei-Chen Kuo(a), Wenxu Zhang(b), and E. Bryan Coughlin(b). (a) Colorado School of Mines, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Golden, CO 80401, USA. (b) University of Massachusetts, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Amherst, MA 01003, USA 12:05 I-5_8/O New ion-exchange membranes derived from polyketone

Graeme Nawna,b, Keti Vezzùa, Gianni Cavinatoc, Giuseppe Paced, Vito Di Notoa,b,c* (a) Section of Chemistry for Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 1, I-35131 Padova, Italy. (b) Centre for Mechanics of Biological Materials, Via Marzolo 9, I-35131 Padova, Italy. (c) Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 1, I35131 Padova (PD), Italy. (d) Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l’Energia (CNR-ICMATE), Via Marzolo 1, I35131 Padova (PD), Italy 12:25 LUNCH

I-8 : CERAMIC PROTON AND HYDRIDE ION CONDUCTORS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A3

I-8/9

Chairman: Donglin Han

9:00 I-8_38/I Hydration of BaCexZr0.9-xY0.1O3-d (x=0-0.2) proton conductors: from

fundamental studies to practical applications

Sandrine Ricote (a)*, Angelique Jarry (b), Grant Hudish (c), W. G. Coors (d) (a) Colorado School of Mines, Mechanical Engineering Department, 1500 Illinois Street, CO80401 Golden, USA. (b) University of Maryland, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, MD20742 College Park, USA. (c) CoorstTek Inc., 900 6th Street, CO80401 Golden, USA. (d) Hydrogen Helix, CO80401 Golden, USA 9:25 I-8_39/O Influence of Incorporation and Exclusion of Ni on Electrical and

Structural Properties of Y-Doped BaZrO3

Donglin Han (a)*, Kozo Shinoda (b), Junji Iihara (c), Shigeaki Uemura (c), Kenji Kazumi (a), Susumu Tsukimoto (d), Chihiro Hiraiwa (c), Masatoshi Majima (c), Tetsuya Uda (a) (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto University, Yoshida Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan. (b) Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Katahira 2-1-1, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan. (c) Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., 1-1-1, Koyakita, Itami-shi, Hyogo 664-0016, Japan. (d) Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Katahira 2-1-1, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan 9:45 I-8_40/O Protonic defects in a layered perovskite Sr3Fe2O5Cl2 and its ionic

conductivities

Yutaro Yagi , Isao Kagomiya *, Ken-ichi Kakimoto Nagoya Institute of Technology, Life Science and Applied Chemistry, 466-8555, Japan. 10:05 I-8_41/O Effect of adding Ni on defect structure and proton transport

properties of indium doped barium zirconate

Yuji Okuyama (a)*, Yoshiki Niina (b), Mizuki Shudo (b), Go Sakai (b), Naoki Matsunaga (b), Kosuke Yamauchi (c), Yuichi Mikami (c), Tomohiro Kuroha (c) (a) Organization for Promotion of Tenure Track, University of Miyazaki, 1-1 Gakuenkibanadai-nishi, Miyazaki 889-2192, Japan. (b) Department of Environmental Robotics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Miyazaki, 1-1 Gakuenkibanadai-nishi, Miyazaki 889-2192, Japan. (c) Advanced Research Division, Panasonic Corp., 3-1-1, Yagumo-naka-machi, Moriguchi, Osaka, 570-8501, Japan

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10:25 I-8_42/O Thermodynamics of Reduction of Protonic Conductors Based on

Doped BaZrO3

Dmitry Tsvetkov *, Ivan Ivanov, Nikita Shevyrev, Andrey Zuev Ural Federal University, Department of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, Lenin Av. 51, 620000, Ekaterinburg, Russia 10:45 BREAK

I-8/10

Chairmen: Yoshihiro Yamazaki, Maria Gomez

11:00 I-8_43/I The effect of acceptor dopant and oxygen vacancies on proton

conduction pathways in barium zirconate

Maria Alexandra Gomez*, Alice VanBokkelen Mount Holyoke College, Department of Chemistry, 50 College Street, South Hadley, MA 01075, USA 11:25 I-8_44/O Characterisation of cation ordering, oxygen vacancy distribution

and proton site in hexagonal and cubic BaTi1–xScxO3–δ

Nico Torino (a)*, Paul F. Henry (b), Seikh M. H. Rahman (a), Christopher S. Knee (a), Sten G. Eriksson (a), S. T. Norberg (a), Tor S. Bjørheim (c), Reidar Haugsrud (c), Samantha Callear (b), Ronald Smith (b) (a)Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Kemigården 4, SE-41296 Gothernburg, Sweden. (b)ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot OX11 0QX, UK. (c)Univeristy of Oslo, Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, FERMiO, Gaustadallén 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway (c) University of Surrey-Guildford, Department of Chemistry, Senate House, Stag Hill Campus, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK. (d) Argonne National Laboratory, X-ray Sciences Division, Advanced Photon Source, Lemont, IL 60439, USA. 11:45 I-8_45/O Proton dynamics in brownmillerite-based Ba2In2O5(H2O)x

Adrien Perrichon (a)*, Mónica Jiménez-Ruiz (b), Michael M. Koza (b), Seikh M. H. Rahman (c), Sten Eriksson (c), Maths Karlsson (a) (a) Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Physics, Göteborg, Sweden. (b) Institut Laue-Langevin, 6 rue Jules-Horowitz, Grenoble, France. (c)Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Göteborg, Sweden 12:05 I-8_46/O (Cancelled)) Structural and transport properties of novel proton-conducting

materials Nd1-xLnxBaInO4 (Ln = Sm, Pr)

Mateusz Tarach (a, b)*, Łukasz Kondracki (a), María Balaguer (b), José M. Serra (b), Konrad Świerczek (a)

(a) AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Energy and Fuels, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland. (b) Instituto de Tecnología Química (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), Av. Naranjos s/n, E-46022 Valencia, Spain. 12:25 I-8_47/O Lattice strain effects on doping, hydration and proton transport in

scheelite-type electrolytes for solid oxide fuel cells

Chiara Ferrara (a)*, Chris Eames (b), M. Saiful Islam (b), Cristina Tealdi (a) (a) University of Pavia, Department of Chemistry, Viale Taramelli 16, 27100 Pavia, Italy. (b) University of Bath, Department of Chemistry, BA2 7AY Bath, UK

12:45 LUNCH

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND ELECTROLYZERS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A2

I-9/12: SOEC - Proton Ceramic Electrolyzers

Chairman: Rotraut Merkle

9:00 I-9_57/O Proton Ceramic Electrolysers; operation, challenges and

developments

Ragnar Strandbakke, Einar Vøllestad, Truls Norby. Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, FERMiO, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. 9:20 I-9_58/O Tubular Proton Ceramic Electrolysers for Production of Dry

Pressurized Hydrogen

Einar Vøllestad (a)*, Ragnar Strandbakke(a), Dustin Beaff(b) and Truls Norby(a) (a) University of Oslo, Department of Chemistry, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway. (b) CoorsTek Membrane Sciences, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway . 9:40 I-9_59/O Investigations on Electrode Performance of a Proton-Conducting

Electrolysis Cell with a Novel Air Electrode Sr2.8La0.2Fe2O7-δ

Daoming Huan(a)*, Zhiquan Wang(a), Changrong Xia(a), Ranran Peng(a),Yalin Lu(a) (a) CAS Key Laboratory of Materials for Energy Conversion, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026 Anhui, China

10:00 I-9_60/O Novel Stable and Efficient Air Electrode Material for Proton-

Conducting Reversible Solid Oxide Cells

Ranran Peng* , Daoming Huan, Nai Shi, Changrong Xia, Yalin Lu CAS Key Laboratory of Materials for Energy Conversion, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026 Anhui, China

10:20 I-9_61/O Reaction Kinetics of Electrochemical Synthesis of Ammonia in

Proton Conducting Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Fumihiko Kosaka*, Takehisa Nakamura, Akio Oikawa and Junichiro Otomo

Department of Environment Systems, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha,s Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8563, Japan 10:40 BREAK

I-9/13: SOFC Cathodes V - Stability Issues

Chairman: Edith Bucher

11:00 I-9_62/O Determining the effect of atmospheric components on the

interaction of gaseous molecular species with oxide air electrodes

Vincent Thoréton(a), John Druce(a), Helena Téllez Lozano(a), Tatsumi Ishihara(a), John Kilner(a,b)* (a) WPI-International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Fukuoka, Japan. (b) Department of Materials, Imperial College London, London, UK.

11:20 I-9_63/O Electrochemical Performance, Oxygen Permeation, and Stability of

BSCF:X (X = Y, Ti, or Nb)

L.-S. Unger(a)*, F. Sigloch(a), V. Wilde(b), S. Baumann(c), M. Meffert(b), C. Niedrig(a), W. Menesklou(a), H. Störmer(b), S. F. Wagner(a), D. Gerthsen(b), E. Ivers-Tiffée(a) (a) Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-WET), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 76131 Karlsruhe/Germany. (b) Laboratory for Electron Microscopy (LEM), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 76131 Karlsruhe/Germany. (c) Institute of Energy and Climate Research IEK-1 Materials Synthesis and Processing, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, 52425 Jülich/Germany

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11:40 I-9_64/O Enhanced stability of doped Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ in O2 and CO2

containing atmospheres

Laura Almar(a)*, Heike Störmer(b), Julian Szász(a), Florian Wankmüller(a), André Weber(a), Dagmar Gerthsen(b) and Ellen Ivers-Tiffée(a) (a) Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-WET), Karlsruhe Institute of technology (KIT), Adenauerring 20b, D-76131, Karlsruhe, Germany. (b) Laboratory for Electron Microscopy (LEM), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Engesserstr. 7, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany.

12:00 I-9_65/O Influence of Y-doping on long-term stability and oxygen transport

of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ

Rian Ruhl(a)*, Lana-Simone Unger(b), Christian Niedrig(b), Wolfgang Menesklou(b), Stefan F. Wagner(b), Ellen Ivers-Tiffée(b), Henny J. M. Bouwmeester(a) a)Electrochemistry Research Group, Membrane Science and Technology, Faculty of Science and Technology, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, 7500AE Enschede, Netherlands. b)Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-WET), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany

12:20 I-9_66/O Influence of Cr- and Si-poisoning on the oxygen exchange kinetics

of La0.6Sr0.4CoO3-δ and La2NiO4+δ

Werner Sitte*, Edith Bucher, Nina Schrödl, Andreas Egger Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Chair of Physical Chemistry, Franz-Josef-Straße 18, Leoben, Austria 12:40 LUNCH

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE NANOMATERIALS: FROM

DESIGN TO ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B6

I-10/9

Chairman: Alberto Gasparotto

9:00 I-10_36/I Solar driven water treatment using TiO2-based composites

Hrvoje Kušić* Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb, Croatia 9:25 I-10_37/O Titania-Silica based nanostructured films for Photocatalysis in

solid, aqueous and gaseous phase

Urška Lavrenčič Štangar(a,b)*, Andraž Šuligoj(c), Nives Vodišek(b), Olena Pliekhova(b), Nataša Novak Tušar(c,b)

(a) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Večna pot 113, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. (b) University of Nova Gorica, Laboratory for Environmental Research, Vipavska 13, 5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia. (c) National Institute of Chemistry, Laboratory for Inorganic Chemistry and Technology, Hajdrihova 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

9:45 I-10_38/O Mesoporous and visible light active TiO2: a selective De-NOX

photocatalyst

José Balbuena(a), José M. Calatayud (b), Manuel Cruz-Yusta (a), Pablo Pardo(b), Francisco Martín(c), Javier Alarcón(b) and Luis Sánchez (a)* (a) University of Córdoba, Inorganic Chemistry Department, Campus de Rabanales, Córdoba, 14071, Spain. (b) University of Valencia, Inorganic Chemistry Department, C/ Dr. Moliner 50, Burjasot (Valencia), 46100, Spain. (c) University of Málaga, Chemical Engineering Department, Campus de Teatinos, Málaga, 29071, Spain 10:05 I-10_39/O Metal/oxide and oxide/oxide heterojunctions as photocatalysts for

CO2 reduction

Fernando Fresno*, Patricia Reñones, Sandra Galdón, Mariam Barawi, Marta Liras, Víctor A. de la Peña O’Shea. Photoactivated Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy Institute, Avda. Ramón de la Sagra 3, Móstoles (Madrid), Spain.

10:25 I-10_40/O Organic Dyes on Wurtzite Surface – Effects of Orientation on the

Photoinduced Charge Transfer

Viacheslav Golovanov(a)*, Viktoria Golovanova(a), Nikolai V. Tkachenko (b) (a) South–Ukrainian University, Staroportofrankovskaya str. 26, 65020, Odessa, Ukraine. (b) Laboratory of Chemistry and Bioengineering, Tamepre University of Technology, P. O. Box 541, FI-33101 Tampere, Finland 10:45 BREAK

I-10/10

Chairman: Luis Sanchez

11:00 I-10_41/I Ab initio modeling of metal oxides: Bulk, interface and surface

properties

Leonhard Mayrhofera,b, Alexander Helda,b, Michael Waltera,b, Michael Moselera,b a) Fraunhofer IWM, Wöhlerstr. 11, 79108 Freiburg, Germany. b) University of Freiburg, Freiburg Materials Research Center FMF, Stefan-Meier-Str. 21, 79104 Freiburg

11:25 I-10_42/O Fe2O3-TiO2-Au nanocomposites: from design to solar hydrogen

production

Giorgio Carraro(a)*, Alberto Gasparotto(a), Chiara Maccato(a), Michael E. A. Warwick(a), Davide Barreca(b), Valentina Gombac(c), Paolo Fornasiero(c), Stuart Turner(d), Gustaaf Van Tendeloo(d) (a) Department of Chemistry, Padova University and INSTM, Via F. Marzolo, 1 – 35131 Padova, Italy. (b) CNR-ICMATE and INSTM, Department of Chemistry, Padova University, Via F. Marzolo, 1 – 35131 Padova, Italy. (c) Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, ICCOM-CNR Trieste Research Unit - INSTM Research Unit - Trieste University, via L. Giorgieri, 1 - 34127 Trieste, Italy. (d) EMAT, Antwerp University, Groenenborgerlaan 171 - B-2020 Antwerpen, Belgium.

11:45 I-10_43/O Tailoring the Deposition of Photoactive TiO2/Metallic Foams by

ALD for Alcohol Photo-Reforming in Gas Phase

S. Murcia-López(a)*, M. Biset-Peiró(a), J.R. Morante(a)(b), T. Andreu(a)(c) (a) Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Advanced Materials for Energy, Jardins de les Dones de Negre 1 08930 Sant Adrià de Besós, Spain. (b) University of Barcelona (UB), Department of Electronics, Martí i Franquès 1 08028 Barcelona, Spain. (c) University of Barcelona (UB), Department of Materials Science and Physical Chemistry, Martí i Franquès 1 08028 Barcelona, Spain. 12:05 I-10_44/O ZnO Based Electrospun Mats as Multifunctional Membranes for

Water Treatment and Sustainable Hydrogen Generation

Maria Elena Fragalà, (a)* Giulia Ognibene,(b), Marcello Condorelli, (a),Roberto Fiorenza, (a) Gianluca Cicala, (b) Salvatore Scirè, (a) Giuseppe Compagnini(a) (a) Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche and INSTM, Università di Catania Viale Andrea Doria 6, 95100 Catania (Italy). (b) DICAR, Università di Catania Viale Andrea Doria 6, 95100 Catania (Italy) 12:25 LUNCH

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I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE INTERFACES IN

EFFICIENT ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY

CONVERSION, BIOMASS CONVERSION AND CHARGE

STORAGE SYSTEMS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B4

I-11/2

Chairmen: Sebastian Fiechter, Csaba Janaky

9:00 I-11_6/I Operando studies of working catalysts by synchrotron-based XPS

and XAS at atmospheric pressure

Günther Rupprechter

Institute of Materials Chemistry, Technische Universität Wien, 1060 Vienna, Austria

9:25 I-11_7/I Intrinsic and extrinsic redox processes in euhedral cobalt spinel

nanocrystals - experimental and computational investigations

Filip Zasada, Joanna Gryboś , Witold Piskorz, Zbigniew Sojka* Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Ingardena 3, 30-060 Krakow, Poland 9:50 I-11_8/I Highly Acidic Mixed-Metal-Oxide Catalytic Matrices for Dispersed

Noble Metal Nanoparticles: Enhancement of Electrooxidation of

Simple Organic Fuels

Iwona A. Rutkowska*, Pawel J. Kulesza Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland. 10:15 I-11_9/O Design of Metal Oxide Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Alessandro Palmieri, Benjamin Ng, William E. Mustain* University of Connecticut, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, 191 Auditorium Road, Unit 3222; Storrs, CT 06269, USA University of Connecticut, Center for Clean Energy Engineering, 44 Weaver Road; Storrs, CT 06269, USA 10:35 BREAK

I-11/3

Chairmen: Ruhlmann Laurent, Zbigniew Sojka

11:00 I-11_10/I Perovskite Oxide OER Catalyst for Alkaline Water Electrolyzer

Hoon T. Chung and Piotr Zelenay* Materials Physics and Application Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA. 11:25 I-11_11/I On the Stability of PEMFC Cathodes Based on 1D Metal Oxide

Electrocatalyst Supports

Sara Cavaliere (a)*, Ignacio Jiménez-Morales (a), Mario A. Alpuche-Aviles (b), Deborah Jones (a), Jacques Rozière (a) (a) Institut Charles Gerhardt, UMR CNRS 5253, Agrégats Interfaces et Matériaux pour l’Energie, Université de Montpellier, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. (b) Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, 89557, USA 11:50 I-11_12/I On the role of electrocatalysts in the process of light-driven water

splitting

Sebastian Fiechter, Fanxing Xi, Farabi Bozheyev, Moritz Kölbach, Sean Berglund, Fatwa Abdi, Peter Bogdanoff, Klaus Ellmer, Roel van de Krol Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Institute for Solar Fuels, Hahn-Meitner-Platz 1, 14109 Berlin, Germany

12:15 I-11_13/O In situ growth of Pt3Ni nanoparticles on A-site deficient perovskite

with enhanced activity for oxygen reduction reaction

Yang Gao and Francesco Ciucci* The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China SAR

12:35 LUNCH

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT AND REACTIVITY

AT GAS/ELECTRODE INTERFACES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B10

I-12/9

Chairman: David Mueller

9:00 I-12_36/I Influence of Polarization on SOFC Cathode Degradation

Investigated by Using Patterned Thin Film Model Electrodes

K. Amezawa*, Y. Shindo, Y. Fujimaki, Y. Kimura, T. Nakamura, K. Yashiro, F. Iguchi, H. Yugami, T. Kawada Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan 9:25 I-12_37/O Surface exchange of LSCF measured in ambient air using back-

exchange

Samuel J. Cooper (a)*, Mathew Niania (b), Nigel Brandon (a), John A. Kilner (b) (a) Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2BP. (b) Department of Materials, Imperial College London, London SW7 2BP

9:45 I-12_38/O Imaging Technique of Ionic Diffusion in LSM-based Composite

Cathode of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Tsuyoshi Nagasawa (a)*, Katsunori Hanamura (b) (a) Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering, 2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan. (b) Tokyo Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Japan

10:05 I-12_39/O Quantitative analysis of oxygen diffusion and surface exchange

coefficients of grain and grain boundaries in polarized LSM thin

film electrodes

Tobias M. Huber (a, b, c), Giuseppe Brunello (d, e), Grigorios Panagakos (d, e), Edvinas

Navickas (a), Herbert Hutter (a), Kazunari Sasaki (c, e), Harry Tuller (e, f), David

Mebane (d, g), Jürgen Fleig (a) (a) TU Wien, Chem. Tech. and Anal. Getreidemarkt 9/CTA164-EC 1060 Vienna, AUT. (b) Huber Scientific, Rottmayrgasse 17/29 1120 Vienna, AUT. (c) Next-Gen. Fuel Cell Res. Center, 744 Motooka Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395, JAP. (d)U.S. DOE NETL, Cochrans Mill Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, USA. 4 Mech. & Aerosp. Eng, West Virginia Univ. Engineering Sciences Morgantown WV 26506, USA. (e) I2CNER, 744 Motooka Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395, JAP. (f) Mat. Sci. and Eng, MIT 77 Massachusetts Av. Cambridge MA 02139, USA. (g) National Energy Technology Laboratory, Morgantown WV, USA. 10:25 I-12_40/O Monitoring of the transition metal oxidation state in

LixNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 battery cathodes during charging and

discharging by SQUID magnetometry

Gregor Klinser (a), Stefan Topolovec (a), Harald Kren (b), Stefan Koller (b), Heinz Krenn (c), Roland Würschum (a) (a) Institute of Materials Physics, Graz University of Technology, Petersgasse 16, 8010 Graz, Austria. (b) VARTA Micro Innovation GmbH, Graz, Stremayergasse 9, 8010 Graz, Austria. (c) Institute of Physics, University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 5, 8010 Graz, Austria

10:45 BREAK

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Chairman: Koji Amezawa

11:00 I-12_41/I Complexity of mixed conducting perovskite surfaces: A

spectromicroscopic case study on PrBaCo2O6-δ

David N. Mueller (a)*, Margret Giesen (a), Felix Gunkel (a, b), Matteo Jugovac (a), Giovanni Zamborlini (a), Vitaliy Feyer (a), Regina Dittmann (a), Claus. M. Schneider(a) (a)Peter Gruenberg Institute, Research Center Juelich GmbH, Juelich 52425, Germany (b)Institute of Electronic Materials (IWE2), RWTH Aachen University, Aachen 52074, Germany 11:25 I-12_42/O Quantifying the oxygen stoichiometry of Pr-doped ceria through X-

ray diffraction

Christian Lenser (a)*, Yoo Jung Sohn (a), Felix Gunkel (b), Norbert H. Menzler (a)and Olivier Guillon (a, c) (a) Institute of Energy and Climate Research, Materials Synthesis and Processing (IEK-1), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, 52425 Jülich, Germany. (b) Institute for Electronic Materials (IWE2), RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany. (c) Jülich Aachen Research Alliance: JARA-Energy. (b)Institute of Electronic Materials (IWE2), RWTH Aachen University, Aachen 52074, Germany 11:45 I-12_43/O Relating Processing, Structure, and Oxygen Surface Exchange

Kinetics of Sr(Ti,Fe)O3-α Films by In-Situ Optical Absorption

Relaxation

Ting Chen (a, b), George. F. Harrington (c, d), Kazunari Sasaki (a, b, c), and Nicola H. Perry (b, d)*

(a) Kyushu University, Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (b) Kyushu University, International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (WPI-I2CNER), 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (c) Kyushu University, Next-Generation Fuel Cell Research Center (NEXT-FC), 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0325, Japan. (d) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, U.S.A. 12:05 I-12_44/O High-Temperature Properties of Piezoelectric Ca3TaGa3Si2O14

Single Crystals

Yuriy Suhak (a)*, Hendrik Wulfmeier (a), Ward L. Johnson (b), Andrey Sotnikov (c), Hagen Schmidt (c), Holger Fritze (a) (a) Institute of Energy Research and Physical Technologies, Technical University of Clausthal, Goslar, Germany. (b) National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, USA. (c) SAWLab Saxony, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, Germany. 12:25 LUNCH

I-15 – PHOTOCHEMICAL AND PHOTOCATALYTIC ENERGY

CONVERSION

A. Padova Fiere

Room A7

I-15/5

Chairman: Francesca Toma

9:00 I-15_16/K Understanding bulk and interfacial properties of composite photoanodes for water splitting Roel van de Krol Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Institute for Solar Fuels, Hahn-Meitner-Platz 1, 14109 Berlin, Germany

9:30 I-15_17/K Metal oxide nanostructures for photoelectrochemical and electrochemical water splitting Thomas Bein University of Munich (LMU), Department of Chemistry and Center for NanoScience (CeNS) Butenandtstr. 5-13, 81377 Munich, Germany 10:00 I-15_18/O Advancing Design and Discovery of New Materials for Solar Energy Conversion Jason K. Cooper(a,b)*, Chang-Ming Jiang(a), Ian D. Sharp(a,b) (a)Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720. (b)Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720 10:20 I_15_19/O Development of an Artificial Photosynthesis Device: from the Lab to the Pilot Scale

Simelys Hernández (a,b)*, Nunzio Russo (a), Guido Saracco (b) (a) Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT), Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy. (b) Center for Sustainable Future Technologies (CSFT@POLITO), Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Turin, Italy 10:40 BREAK

I-15/6

Chairman: Roel van de Krol

11:00 I-15_20/K Where and how is water oxidized by first-row transition metal oxides? Diego Gonzales-Flores, Chiara Pasquini, Paul Kubella, Reza M. Mohammadi, Stefan Loos, Katharina Klingan, Rodney Smith, Ivelina Zaharieva, Petko Chernev, Holger Dau* Free University Berlin, Dept. of Physics, Arnimallee 14, 14167 Berlin 11:30 I-15_21/K Molecular vs. solid state strategies for cobalt-based water oxidation catalysts Fangyuan Song, Jingguo Li, Karla Lienau, Lukas Reith, Sandra Luber, and Greta R. Patzke* University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland 12:00 I-15_22/K “There is a tiny little engine …”

Artur Braun Empa. Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials science and Technology, CH – 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland

12:30 LUNCH

I-16 – SOLAR THERMOCHEMICAL CYCLES BASED ON

REDOX-ACTIVE OXYGEN-CONDUCTING METAL

OXIDES

A. Padova Fiere

Room A6

I-16/1

Chairman: Ellen Stechel

09:00 I-16_1/K Materials for Thermochemical Energy Storage and Production of Solar Fuels James E. Miller* Sandia National Laboratories, Advanced Materials Laboratory, 1001 University Blvd. SE, Ste. 100, Albuquerque, NM, 87106, United States of America.

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9:30 I-16_2/I Understanding Redox Reactions of Mn Oxides for Thermochemical Energy Storage Alfonso J. Carrilloa, Daniel Sastrea, David P. Serranoa,b, Patricia Pizarroa,b, Juan M. Coronadob (a) Thermochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy Institute, Technology Park of Móstoles, Avenida Ramón de la Sagra, 28935, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain. (b) Chemical and Environmental Engineering Group, ESCET, Rey Juan Carlos University, c/Tulipán s/n, Móstoles, Madrid 28933Madrid, Spain 9:55 I-16_3/I Doped calcium manganites for large-scale thermochemical energy storage Gregory S. Jackson*,(a), Luca Imponenti(a), Kevin J. Albrecht(a), Daniel C. Miller (a), Robert J. Braun(a), and Michael D. Sanders(b) (a) Colorado School of Mines, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Golden, CO 80401, USA. (b) Colorado School of Mines, Dept. of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Golden, CO 80401, USA 10:20 I-16_4/O Calcium Manganite-Based Materials for High Temperature CSP Thermochemical Energy Storage Andrea Ambrosini*, Sean M. Babiniec , Eric N. Coker , James E. Miller Sandia National Laboratories, PO Box 5800 MS 0734, Albuquerque, NM, 87185, USA 10:40 BREAK

I-16/2

Chairman: Andrea Ambrosini

11:00 I-16_5/I Multi-scale design guidelines for thermochemical fuel processing reactors Sophia Haussener* Laboratory of Renewable Energy Science and Engineering, EPFL, Station 9, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland 11:25 I-16_6/I The Multiscale Nature of Solar Fuel Thermochemical Technology Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos(a,b)*, Dimitris Dimitrakis(a,b),Souzana Lorentzou(a), Chrysa Pagkoura(a), Margaritis Kostoglou(c), George Karagiannakis(a) (a) Aerosol & Particle Technology Laboratory, Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute, Centre for Research & Technology Hellas, 6th km Charilaou-Thermi, 57001, P.O. Box: 361, Thermi-Thessaloniki, Greece. (b) Department of Chemical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece. (c) Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece 11:50 I-16_7/I Metal Oxides in Solar-Thermochemical Cycles: Gaining Breathing Room Through Reactor Design Ivan Ermanoski Sandia National Laboratories, PO Box 5800, MS 1415, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185, United States of America 12:15 LUNCH

MACRO AREA 2: IONICS IN COMMUNICATION

AND ROBOTICS

II-1 – LOW-DIMENSIONAL IONIC AND MIXED

IONIC/ELECTRONIC CONDUCTOR NANOSTRUCTURES

A. Padova Fiere

Room A5

II-1/1

Chairman: Stephen Skinner

9:00 II-1_1/I Diffusive memristors for computing

Zhongrui Wang, Saumil Joshi, Can Li, Rivu Midya, Qiangfei Xia, J. Joshua Yang*

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA 9:25 II-1_2/I Diffusion in Energy Materials: Insights from Atomistic Modelling

Alexander Chroneos(a), (b)* (a) Coventry University, Faculty of Engineering, Environment and Computing, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB, United Kingdom. (b) Imperial College London, Department of Materials, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom 9:50 II-1_3/O The Effect of Charged Point Defects on the Grain Coarsening in

Polycrystalline Ceramics

S. N. V. Karra, R. Edwin García School of Materials Engineering Purdue University 10:10 II-1_4/O Strong coupling of lattice strain and exsolution in perovskite

epitaxial thin film

Kun Joong Kim(a), Hyeon Han(a), Suenhyoeng Na(a), Daseob Yoon(a), Sun Jae Kim(a), Amir Masoud Dayaghi(a), Jennifer Lilia Marguerite Rupp(b), Tae-Sik Oh(c) and Gyeong Man Choi(a)* (a) Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. (c) Department of Chemical Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA 10:30 BREAK

II-1/2

Chairman: John Kilner

11:00 II-1_5/I Mass Storage and Transport in Artificial Mixed Conductors Chia-Chin Chen, Lijun Fu and Joachim Maier* Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstraße 1, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany 11:25 II-1_6/I Structure, kinetics and resistive switching in manganite thin films

M. Burriel(a), D. Pla(a), O. Chaix-Pluchery(a), R. Rodriguez-Lamas(a), M. Boudard(a), H. Roussel(a), C. Pirovano(b), R. N. Vannier(b) and C. Jimenez(a)

(a) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LMGP, F-38000 Grenoble, France. (b) Univ. Lille, CNRS, Centrale Lille, ENSCL, Univ. Artois, UMR 8181 - UCCS - Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, F-59000 Lille, France

11:50 II-1_7/I Design and Application of Strained Interface Heterostructures in

Resistive Switching Devices

William J. Bowman (a, b)*, Sebastian Schweiger (a), Reto Pfenninger (a, c), Ehsan Izadi (b), Amith D. Darbal (d), Peter A. Crozier (b), Jennifer L. M. Rupp (a, c)

(a) Electrochemical Materials Group, ETH Zürich, Switzerland 8004. (b) School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287. (c) Department of Materials Science and

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Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139. (d) AppFive LLC, Tempe, AZ 85281

12:15 II-1_8/I Structure, stability and reactivity of nano-structured metal oxides

Aleksandra Vojvodic* University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, 220 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA 12:40 II-1_9/O Ion Migration in Crystalline and Amorphous HfOx

Roger A. de Souza* Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 2, 52062 Aachen, Germany 13:00 LUNCH

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF 2D MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B2

II-3/2

Chairman: Xinliang Feng

11:00 II-3_7/I Graphene as Active Material for Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes: Is there a future? Rinaldo Raccichini, 1, 2 Alberto Varzi, 1, 2 Haiyan Sun, 3 Vittorio Pellegrini, 3 Francesco Bonaccorso, 3 Bruno Scrosati1, 2, 3, Stefano Passerini1, 2* 1 Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Helmholtzstrasse 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany. 2 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), P. O. Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany. 3 Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Graphene Labs, Via Morego 30, 16163 Genova, Italy. 11:25 II-3_8/O Bimetal-decorated, Pyridinic N-dominated Large-size Carbon Tubes as Superior Catalyst for Fuel Cells, Metal-air Batteries and Water Electrolyzers Jian Wang a and Francesco Ciucci* a,b

a Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong. b

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong 11:45 II-3_9/O Graphene and two-dimensional crystals based Li-ion batteries H Sun*, V Pellegrini, and F Bonaccorso Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Graphene Labs, Via Morego 30, 16163 Genova, Italy 12:05 II-3_10/O Ultrafast lithium diffusion in bilayer graphene Matthias Kühne(a)*, Federico Paolucci(a, b), Jelena Popovic (a), Pavel M. Ostrovsky(a, c), Joachim Maier (a), Jurgen H. Smet(a) (a) Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany. (b) NEST, Istituto Nanoscienze-CNR and Scuola Normale Superiore, 56126 Pisa, Italy (c) L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics RAS, 119334 Moscow, Russia 12:25 II-3_11/O Unravelling Surface Basicity and Bulk Morphology of 2D Carbon-based Catalysts with Unique Dehydrogenation Performance Giulia Tuci,(a) Andrea Rossin,(a) Lapo Luconi,(a) Housseinou Ba,(b) Cuong Pham-Huu, (b) Regina Palkovits, (c) and Giuliano Giambastiani (a), * (a) Institute of Chemistry of OrganoMetallic Compounds, ICCOM-CNR, Florence, 50019, Italy. (b) Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l’Energie, l’Environ. et la Santé, CNRS Strasbourg, France. (c) Institut für Technische und Makromolekulare Chemie, RWTH Aachen University, Germany.

12:45 II-3_12/I Graphene and other 2d crystals for energy devices Vittorio Pellegrini* Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia,IIT Graphene Labs, Via Morego 30, I-16163 Genova (Italy) 13:10 LUNCH

II-4 – IONICS OF MEMRISTOR/RESISTIVE SWITCHES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B3

II-4/5

Chairman: Manfred Martin

9:00 II-4_17/I Nanoionics for Neuromorphic Computing

Matthew J. Marinella*, Sapan Agarwal, Robin Jacobs-Gedrim, Alex Hsia, David Hughart, Elliot Fuller, Steve J. Plimpton, Ron Goeke, A. Alec Talin, and Conrad D. James Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185-1084

9:25 II-4_18/I Emulating neurological and psychological functions with solid state

ionic/electronic conductors

Xin Guo* Laboratory of Solid State Ionics, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, P.R. China 9:50 II-4_19/I Non-Volatile Redox Transistors for Low Power Computing and

Brain-Machine Interfaces

A. Alec Talin* Sandia National Laboratories, Materials Physics, Livermore, CA 94551, USA

10:15 II-4_20/O A synaptic transistor based on two-dimensional molybdenum oxide

Dashan Shang,* Chuansen Yang, Nan Liu, Xi Shen, Gang Shi, Richeng Yu, Yongqing Li, Young Sun Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, P. R. China 10:35 BREAK

II-4/6 Chairman: Manfred Martin

11:00 II-4_21/I Structural insights into resistance switching in silicon oxide:

electronic and photonic perspectives

A. J. Kenyon(a)*, A. Mehonic(a), M. S. Munde(b), W. H. Ng(a), M. Buckwell(a), L. Montesi(a), K. Zarudnyi(a), M. Bosman(c), T. Gerard(a), A. L. Shluger(b) (a) Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College London, London WC1E 7JE, UK. (b) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UK. (c) Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, 2 Fusionopolis Way, 138634, Singapore

11:25 II-4_22/O STM investigation of tantalum oxide thin film switching

Marco Moorsa*, Kiran Adepallib,c, Anja Wediga, Katharina Skajaa, Rainer Wasera,d, Bilge Yildizb, Ilia Valova,d

(a) Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Peter Grünberg Institut, Wilhelm-Johnen-Str., 52425 Jülich, Germany. (b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA. (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA. (d) RWTH Aachen, Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik 2, Sommerfeldstr. 24, 52074 Aachen, Germany

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11:45 II-4_23/O Pre-History before Memristor: Couliode and Memoriode

Shu Yamaguchi* (a) and Hironosuke Ikeda(b) (a) Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Mater. Engg., 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan. (b) Sanyo Electrics Co. Ltd., Central R&D Center 12:05 BREAK and LUNCH

MACRO AREA 4: GENERAL ASPECTS, FUNDAMENTALS AND THEORY IN ION-

CONDUCTING MATERIALS

IV-3 - INTERFACIAL PROCESSES AND NANOIONICS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B5

IV-3/3

Chairman: Klaus Funke

9:00 IV-3_10/K Interfacial Point Defects in the Concentrated Regime

William C. Chueh* Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University, 496 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

09:30 IV-3_11/O Mesoporous oxides with a well-defined architecture as model

systems for studying the influence of solid gas-interfaces on

electrical transport

Matthias T. Elm (a),(b*), Kathrin Michel(a), Matthias Kleine-Boymann(a), Christian Reitz(c), Jürgen Janek(a), Torsten Brezesinski(c) (a) Justus-Liebig University, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Giessen, Germany. (b) Justus-Liebig University, Institute of Experimental Physics 1, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Giessen, Germany. (c) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Nanotechnology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany 9:50 IV-3_12/O Identifying series of elementary steps in the cathode reactions of

SOFCs

Ilan Riess* Physics Department, Technion-IIT, Haifa 3200003, Israel 10:10 IV-3_13/O Chemical Relaxation Experiments on Oxides: Optical Absorption

and Electrical Conductivity

Jianmin Shi(a)*, Changfeng Fan(a), Klaus Dilger(a), Klaus-Dieter Becker(b) (a) Institute of Joining and Welding, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Langer Kamp 8, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany. (b) Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Hans-Sommer-Str. 10, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany. 10:30 BREAK

IV-3/4

Chairman Klaus-Dieter Becker

11:00 IV-3_14/I Single-Layer Ionic Channels by Design

Jacob Sagiv* and Rivka Maoz Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Materials and Interfaces, Rehovot 76100, Israel.

11:25 IV-3_15/O Measuring ionic mobility in mixed-ionic-electronic-conducting

nano-dimensioned thin films

Dmitri Kalaev(a)*, Harry L. Tuller(a), Ilan Riess(b) (a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. (b) Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Physics Department, Haifa 3200003, Israel. 11:45 IV-3_16/O In-situ Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles on Functional Oxides

through Heterogeneous Doping

No Woo Kwak(a), Seung Jin Jeong(a), Siwon Lee(a), Han Gil Seo(a), Yong Ryun Jo(b), Bong Joong Kim(b), and WooChul Jung(a)* (a) Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Materials Science and Engineering, 291, Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 34141, Republic of Korea. (b) Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering, 123, Cheomdangwagi-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju, 61005, Republic of Korea. 12:05 BREAK and LUNCH

IV-4 - POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF OXIDE MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A4

IV-4/3

Chairmen: Yue. Qi, Juergen Fleig

9:00 IV-4_9/I First Principles Calculations of Oxygen Vacancies in Perovskites:

Key Role of Phonon Contribution in Defect Thermodynamics

E. A. Kotomin1,2*, M. Arrigoni1, T. S. Bjorheim3, D. Gryaznov2 and J. Maier1 1 Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstr. 1, Stuttgart, Germany. 2 Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Kengaraga str. 8, Riga, Latvia. 3 Dept. Chemistry, University of Oslo, Gaustadalleen 21, Oslo, Norway 9:25 IV-4_10/I Impedance spectroscopy analysis using genetic programming

(ISGP): a short tutorial

Yoed Tsur(a,b)*, Alon Oz(a) (a) The Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 3200003. (b) Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 3200003. 9:50 IV-4_11/O Assessing the Identifiability of k and D in Electrical Conductivity

Relaxation via Analytical Results and Nonlinearity Estimates

Ting Hei Wan (a), Mattia Saccoccio(a) and Francesco Ciucci (a), (b)* (a) Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, SAR China. (b) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, SAR China. 10:10 IV-4_12/O Free energy treatment of dopant segregation to grain boundaries in

BaZrO3 based on first-principles phonon calculations

Anders Lindman(a)*, Tor S. Bjørheim(b), Göran Wahnström(a) (a) Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Physics, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden. (b) University of Oslo, Department of Chemistry, FERMiO Gaustadalléen 21, 0349 Oslo, Norway 10:30 BREAK

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IV-4/4

Chairmen Eugene Kotomin, Maytal Caspary Toroker

11:00 IV-4_13/O Computational Studies of Charge Transfer, Oxygen Vacancy

Formation and Oxygen Vacancy Ordering in Lanthanum Strontium

Ferrite

Tridip Das Jason D. Nicholas, and Yue Qi* Michigan State University, Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Department, 428 South Shaw Lane, 2100 Engineering Building, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA 11:20 IV-4_14/I Solid Oxide Photo-Electrochemical Cells: Modifying Point Defects

by Light

Juergen Fleig*

TU Wien, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Wien, Austria

11:45 IV-4_15/O The voltage and partial pressure dependent defect chemistry of (La,

Sr)FeO3- and its effect on chemical capacitance and oxygen

exchange kinetics

Alexander Schmid*, Ghislain M. Rupp, Jürgen Fleig Technical university of Vienna, Electrochemistry, 1060 Getreidemarkt 9, Austria 12:05 IV-4_16/O On the ionic conduction mechanism in B-Site acceptor doped

Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3

Sebastian Steiner(a), Leonie Koch (b), Kai-Christian Meyer(b), In-Tae Seo(a), Till Frömling(a)*, Karsten Albe(b) (a) Institute of Materials Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Alarich-Weiss-Straße 2, Darmstadt, Germany, 64287. (b) Institute of Materials Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Jovanka-Bonschits-Straße 2, Darmstadt, Germany, 64287 12:25 LUNCH

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

THURSDAY June 22, 2017

PLENARY

A. Padova Fiere

Room A1

Chairman: Harry Tuller

8:00 P4 – Stanley Whittingham Solid State Ionics – The Key to the Discovery, Introduction and Domination of Lithium Batteries for Portable Energy Storage. Stanley Whittingham State University of New York at Binghamton, USA 8:45 BREAK

ISSI ELECTIONS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A1

9:00 – 10:40

All SSI-21 attendees are encouraged to attend the ISSI Election. The new ISSI Vice-President and Board of Directors’ members will be elected.

MACRO AREA 1: IONICS IN ENERGY AND

ENVIRONMENT

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM BATTERY

ELECTRODE MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B7

10:40 BREAK

I-2/14

Chairmen: Atsuo Yamada, Cristina Tealdi

11:05 I-2_58/I MnO for ‘positive electrode’ in lithium-ion batteries

Kisuk Kang Department of Materials Science and Engineering, College of

Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea.

11:30 I-2_59/O Nanostructured α-Fe2O3 and TiO2 composite enwrapped by

reduced graphene oxide with excellent cyclability and rate

capability as anode material for lithium ion batteries

Kaspars Kaprans, Janis Mateuss, Anna Dorondo, and Gunars Bajars Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, 8 Kengaraga street,

Riga, LV-1063, Latvia.

11:50 I-2_60/O An investigation on electrospun hematite fibers as anode material

for sodium-ion rechargeable batteries

Fiore Michele(a), Riccardo Ruffo(a), Claudio Maria Mari(a), Fabiola Pantò(c), Fabrizia Frontera(b), Sara Stellitato(d), and Saveria Santangelo(b) (a) Università di Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento di Scienze dei Materiali,

20126, Italy

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(b) Università “Mediterranea”, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile,

dell’Energia, dell’Ambiente e dei Materiali (DICEAM) , 89122, Italy. (c)

Università “Mediterranea”, Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione,

delle Infrastrutture e dell’Energia Sostenibile (DIIES), 89122, Italy. (d)

Università della Calabria, Dipartimento di Fisica, 87036, Italy.

12:10 I-2_61/O

Size Dependent Structural and Transport Properties of -Fe2O3

Monika Sharma(1), Dinesh Shukla(2), Sevi Murugavel(1)

1Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi-

110007. 2UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, University

Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore 452 001.

12:30 LUNCH

I-2/15

Chairmen: Kisuk Kang, Craig A. J. Fisher

14:20 I-2_62/I Superconcentrated ionic liquid electrolytes and their composites:

Enabling high specific capacity anodes for Lithium and Sodium

batteries.

M. Forsyth, P. C. Howlett, D.R. Macfarlane, M. Hilder, A. Basile, F. Makhlooghiazad, G. Girard, and X. Wang IFM-Burwood, Deakin University, Burwood Campus, Burwood Highway,

Burwood 3125, Australia.

14:45 I-2_63/O Evidence for a nanosize effect on the structural and high

performance electrochemical properties of V2O5

Da Huo(a), Barbara Laïk(a), Pierre Bonnet(b), Katia Guérin(b), Céline Cénac-Morthe(c), Rita Baddour-Hadjean(a), and Jean-Pierre Pereira-Ramos(a) (a) Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux Paris Est, GESMAT, Université

Paris Est, UMR 7182, CNRS-UPEC, 2 rue Henri Dunant, F- 94320 Thiais,

France. (b) Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand, UMR 6296 CNRS-

Université Blaise Pascal, BP 10448, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France. (c)

Centre National d’Études Spatiales, 18 avenue Edouard Belin, F-31401,

Toulouse cedex 9, France.

15:05 I-2_64/O Hierarchical SnS2 Nanoflowers as High Performance Anode

Material for Lithium Ion Batteries

Zijia Zhang(a), Hailei Zhao(a,b), Jiejun Fang(a), Zhaolin Li(a), Lina Zhao(a), and Zhihong Du(a) (a) University of Science and Technology Beijing, School of Materials

Science and Engineering, Beijing 100083, China. (b) Beijing Municipal Key

Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Technologies, Beijing 100083,

China.

15:25 I-2_65/O Research Progress on Selected Anode Materials for High-Rate and

Long-Life Sodium-Ion Batteries

Yongchang Liu, Li-Zhen Fan Institute of Advanced Materials and Technology, University of Science

and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China.

15:45 BREAK

I-2/16

Chairmen: Maria Forsyth, Craig Fisher

16:15 I-2_66/I Metal-Free Na-ion Seawater Battery

Youngsik Kim School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of

Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, 44919, South Korea.

16:40 I-2_67/O Vanadium oxide aerogel: a multi-purpose host for Li- and Na-

batteries

Arianna Moretti(a,b), Sangsik Jeong(a,b), Gabriele Giuli(c), Stefano Passerini(a,b) (a) Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Electrochemistry I, Helmholtzstrasse

11, 89081 Ulm, Germany. (b) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),

P.O. Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany. (c) University of Camerino,

Geology Division, Via S. Agostino 1, 62032, Camerino, Italy.

17:00 I-2_68/O Carbon powder material obtained from an innovative high pressure

water jet recycling process of tires used as anode in alkali ion (Li,

Na) batteries

Mauro Pasquali(a), Gabriele Tarquini(a), Alessandro Dell’Era(a), Francesca Anna Scaramuzzo(a), Paolo De Gasperis(b), and Pier Paolo Prosini(c) (a) Department S.B.A.I., Sapienza UniversityofRome, Via del Castro

Laurenziano 7, I-00161 Roma, Italy. (b) TyrekSrl Via Isonzo 34/36 - 36060

Fellette di Romano d'Ezzelino (VI). (c) ENEA, Italian National Agency for

New Technologies,Energy and Sustainable Economic Development,

Casaccia Research Centre,Via Anguillarese 301, 00123 Santa Maria di

Galeria, Rome, Italy.

17:20 I-2_69/O Oriented Growth of Metal Sulfides used as High Performance Electrode Materials for Lithium/Sodium ion Batteries

Hailei Zhao (a, b)*, Yongqiang Teng (a), Zijia Zhang(a), Zhihong Du(a)

(a) University of Science and Technology Beijing, School of Materials Science

and Engineering, Beijing 100083, China. (b) Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory

of New Energy Materials and Technologies, Beijing 100083, China

17:40 IV-2_6/I Recent researches on sodium batteries with solid electrolyte

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Zhaoyin Wen, Xiangwei Wu, Meifen Wu CAS Key Laboratory of Materials for Energy Conversion, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1295 DingXi Road, Shanghai 200050, PR China.

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B1

I-3/15: MODELLING SESSION

Chairman: Wolfgang Zeier

11:00 I-3_66/I Descriptor for Lithium Ion Conductivity based on Lattice Dynamics

Sokseiha Muy(1), John C. Bachman(2), and Yang Shao-Horn(1,2) (1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering. (2) Department of

Mechanical

Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.

11:25 I-3_67/O Diffusion Mechanism in the Superionic Conductor Li4PS4I by First-

Principles Calculations

Sabrina Sicolo(a), Stefan J. Sedlmaier(b), Jürgen Janek(b,c), Karsten Albe(a) (a) Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institut für Materialwissenschaft,

Jovanka-Bontschits-Str. 2, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany. (b) Karlsruhe

Institute of Technology, BELLA Battery and Electrochemistry

Laboratory, Institute of Nanotechnology (INT), Hermann-von-

Helmholtz-Platz 1, D-76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany. (c)

Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Institute of Physical Chemistry,

Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, D-35392 Giessen, Germany.

11:45 I-3_68/O Modelling and Simulation of Solid State Batteries

Katharina Becker-Steinberger(a,b), Marie Preuße(a,b,c), Simon Schardt(a,b,c), and Arnulf Latz(a,b,c) (a) Helmholtz Institute Ulm for Electrochemical Energy Storage,

Helmholtzstrasse 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany. (b) German Aerospace Center,

Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics, Pfaffenwaldring 9, 70569

Stuttgart, Germany. (c) Kahrlsruhe Institute of Technology, Campus

North, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-

Leopoldshafen, Germany.

12:05 I-3_69/O Efficient Exploration of Fast Li-ion Conductors Li-Zn-O-X Using

Materials Simulation with Infomatics

H. Yamasaki(a), M. Nakayama(b-d), R. Jalem(b,c,e), and I. Takeuchi(b,c) (a) Battery Research Dept. Battery Material Engineering & Research Div.

TOYOTA Motor Corporation, Higashifuji Technical Center 1200,

Mishuku, Susono, Shizuoka, 410-1193 Japan. (b) Frontier Research

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Institute of Materials Science, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya,

Aichi 466-8555, Japan. (c) GREEN & MI2I, National Institute for

Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan. (d) Elements

Strategy Initiative for Catalysts and Batteries (ESICB), Kyoto University,

Kyoto 615-8245, Japan. (e) PRESTO of Japan Science and Technology

Agency, Saitama 332-0012, Japan.

12:25 I-3_70/O Atomistic modelling of Li1+xAlxTi2-x(PO4)3, a promising solid state

electrolyte material.

Dave Case and Pooja M. Panchmatia * Loughborough University, Department of Chemistry, Loughborough, UK. 12:45 LUNCH

I-3/16: MODELLING / INTERFACES SESSION

Chairmen: Mickael Dolle, Sven Uhlenbruck

14:15 I-3_71/I Li-Ion Transport Process, Doping Effects, and Stability in Garnet-

Type Solid Electrolytes: Insights from Computations and

Experiments

Randy Jalem(a,b) and Masanobu Nakayama(b,c,d) (a) JST PRESTO, K’s Gobancho Building 7, Gobancho Chiyoda-ku,

Tokyo 102-0076, Japan. (b) National Institute for Materials Science, Namiki

1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan. (c) Nagoya Institute of Technology,

Gokiso-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 466-8555 Japan. (d) Unit of

Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts & Batteries (ESICB), Kyoto

University, Katsura, Saikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8520 Japan.

14:40 I-3_72/O In-situ non-destructive measurements of Li distribution in a buried

interface between an electrode and a solid electrolyte

Issei Sugiyama(a), Masahiro Saitoh(b), Noboru Miyata(c), Takayasu Hanashima(c), Kazuhiro Akutsu(c), Yuji Otsuka(b), Masayasu Takeda(d), Ryota Shimizu(a), and Taro Hitosugi(a,e) (a) School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Tokyo Institute of

Technology, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan. (b) Toray Research Center, Inc., Shiga

520-8567, Japan. (c) CROSS Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan. (d) JAEA,

Ibaraki 319-1184, Japan. (e) Advanced Institute for Materials Research,

Tohoku Univ., Miyagi 980-8577, Japan.

15:00 I-3_73/O Ion and Electron Transport in Li2O: A Model Compound for the

Anode-Electrolyte Interface

Simon Lorger, Robert Usiskin, and Joachim Maier Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany.

15:20 I-3_74/O First-Principles Study on Effects of Buffer Layer, Li Depletion, and

Ion Mixing at Interfaces between LiCoO2 and Sulfide Electrolyte in

All-Solid-State Battery

Yoshitaka Tateyama(a,b,c), Jun Haruyama(a), and Keitaro Sodeyama(b,c,d) (a) Center for Green Research on Energy and Environmental Materials and

Global Research Center for Environment and Energy Nanoscience

(GREEN), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), 1-1 Namiki,

Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan. (b) Center for Materials Research by

Information Integration, NIMS, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-

0047, Japan. (c) Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts & Batteries,

Kyoto University, Goryo-Ohara, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 612-8245, Japan. (d)

PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, 4-1-8 Honcho,

Kawaguchi, Saitama 333-0012, Japan.

15:40 I-3_75/O Two-dimensional X-ray absorption spectroscopic analysis

of reaction distribution in composite cathodes

for bulk-type all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries

Mahunnop Fakkao(a), Kazuki Chiba(a), Abhilasha Devaraj(b), Yuta Kimura(b), Takashi Nakamura(b), Toyoki Okumura(c), Kiyofumi Nitta(d), Yasuko Terada(d), Yoshiharu Uchimoto(e), and Koji Amezawa(b) (a) Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, 6-6-04, Aramaki

Aza Aoba Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8579, Japan. (b) Institute of

Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 2-

1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan. (c) Research Institute of

Electrochemical Energy, National Institute of Advanced Industrial

Science and Technology (AIST), 1-8-31 Midorigaoka, Ikeda, Osaka 563-

8577, Japan. (d) Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI),

1-1-1 Kouto, Sayo-cho, Sayo-gun, Hyogo 679-5198, Japan. (e) Graduate

School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Yoshida-

nihonmatsu cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan.

16:00 BREAK

I-3/17

Chairmen: Mickael Dolle, Sven Uhlenbruck

16:20 I-3_76/I Microscopic Insights into Conductivity and Stability of Solid

Electrolyte Interfaces

Miaofang Chi(a), Jeff Sakamoto(b), and Nancy Dudney(c) (a) Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, (c) Materials Science and

Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge,

Tennessee, United States. (b) Department of Mechanical Engineering,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.

16:45 I-3_77/O Energy Levels and Defect Formation at Ionic Interfaces: a Key to

the Understanding of Double Layer- and Reaction Layer Formation

René Hausbrand(a), Mathias Fingerle(a), Karsten Albe(b), and Sabrina Sicolo(b) (a) Darmstadt University of Technology, Institute of Material Science –

Surface Science Division, Jovanka-Bontschits-Str. 2, 64287 Darmstadt,

Germany. (b) Darmstadt University of Technology, Institute of Material

Science – Materials Modeling Division, Jovanka-Bontschits-Str. 2, 64287

Darmstadt, Germany.

17:05 I-3_78/O Interface chemistry of solid electrolyte/electrode interfaces probed

by x-ray spectroscopy and scattering

Gulin Vardar(a), Jiayue Wang(a), Qiyang Lu(b), Rachel Seibert(c), Zhengrong Lee(c), Yet-Ming Chang(b), Jeff Terry (c), and Bilge Yildiz(a,b) (a) Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering – Massachusetts

Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA

02139, U.S.A. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue,

Cambridge, MA 02139, U.S.A. (c) Department of Physics, Illinois Institute

of Technology, 3101 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60616, U.S.A.

17:25 I-3_79/O Rapid Sintering of Cerium Oxide Ceramics

Nimrod Yavo(a), Asaf Nissenbaum(a), Orit Mendelson(c), Igor Lubomirsky(a), and Ori Yeheskel(b) (a) Department of Materials and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science,

Rehovot, Israel. (b) Department of Materials, Nuclear Research Center

Negev, Beer-Sheva, 84190, Israel. (c) Department of Chemistry, Nuclear

Research Center Negev, Beer-Sheva, 84190, Israel.

17:45 I-3_80/O Unambiguous Electrical Identification of Lithium Ion Solid

Electrolytes in Electrochemical Cells

Eui-Chol Shin(a), Su-Hyun Moon(a), Thuy Linh Pham(a), Huyen Tran Tran(a), Hang Thi Thu Le, Yu-Guo Guo(b), Michael Weissmayer(c), Joachim Maier(c), Jaekook Kim(a), Chan-Jin Park (a), and Jong-Sook Lee(a)

(a) Chonnam National University, School of Materials Science and

Engineering, Gwangju 61186, Korea. (b) Institute of Chemistry, Chinese

Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing 100190, China, Korea. (c) Max-

Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, D-70569 Stuttgar, Germany.

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I-5 – POLYMER ELECTROLYTE IONOMERS: ADVANCES IN

CATION- AND ANION-EXCHANGE MEMBRANES AND

ION CONDUCTION

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B9

I-5/3

Chairman: Vito Di Noto

11:00 I-5_9/I Hybrid membranes for PEM fuel cells based on two-dimensional nanostructures and molecular dynamic studies by NMR methods Isabella Nicotera Department of Chemistry and Chemical Tech., University of Calabria, 87036 Rende (CS), Italy 11:25 I-5_10/I Expertise in Perfluoro Sulfonic Acid (PFSA) ionomer

characterization - application for FC degradation

Corine Bas, Gilles De Moor, Lionel Flandin

University Savoie Mont Blanc, LEPMI- UMR5279, F-73000 Chambéry,

(France)

11:50 I-5_11/O Composite anion exchange membranes based on polysulfone and

lamellar MgAl double hydroxides

R. Narducci (a,b,c)*, P. Knauth (b,c), M. L. Di Vona (a,c) (a)University of Rome Tor Vergata (URoma2), Department of Industrial Engineering, Via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Roma, Italy (b)Aix Marseille Univ (AMU), CNRS, Madirel (UMR 7246), Electrochemistry of Materials Group, Campus St Jérôme, 13397 Marseille, France (c)International Associated Laboratory (L.I.A.), Ionomer Materials for Energy (AMU, CNRS, URoma2) 12:10 I-5_12/O Development of Nondestructive Testing Method for Fuel Cells

Analyses

Danny Gelman(a)*, Alon Oz(b), Yoed Tsur(a)(b) (a) Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 3200003 (b) The Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 3200003 12:30 LUNCH

I-5/4

Chairman: Peter Pintauro

14:20 I-5_13/I Understanding Water and Ion Transport in ETFE-based

Membranes and Ionomers in Operating Anion Exchange

Membrane Fuel Cells

Travis J. Omasta(a), Lianqin Wang(b), John R. Varcoe(b) and William E. Mustain(a)* (a) University of Connecticut, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, 191 Auditorium Rd, Unit 3222; Storrs, CT 06269, USA (b) University of Surrey, Department of Chemistry, GU2 7XH, Guildford, UK 14:45 I-5_14/I Alkaline Stability and H2/O2 Fuel Cell Durability of Anion

Exchange Membrane

Nanwen Li,* Lei Liu, Jiayou Liao State Key Laboratory of Coal Conversion, Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Taiyuan, 030001, China. 15:10 I-5_15/O Hybrid Perfluorosulfonic Acid Nanofiber Composite Membrane

Leslie Dos Santos, Devon Powers, Ryszard Wycisk and Peter N. Pintauro* Vanderbilt University, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Olin Hall Nashville TN 37235-1604, USA.

15:30 I-5_16/O Proton transport properties in organized thin films

Yuki Nagao(a)*,Yutaro Ono(a),Ryosuke Goto(b),Mitsuo Hara(b),Shusaku Nagano(c) (a) School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 1-1 Asahidai, Nomi, Ishikawa 923-1292, Japan (b) Department of Molecular Design & Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan (c) Nagoya University Venture Business Laboratory, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan 15:50 BREAK

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Chairman: Michael Hickner

16:15 I-5_17/I Proton conducting composite membranes mechanically reinforced

through hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic ionomer - filler

interactions

Mario Casciola(a)*, Anna Donnadio(b), Monica Pica(b), Alessandra Carbone(c), Irene Gatto(c), Giuseppe Portale(d) (a) Università di Perugia, Dipartimento di Chimica and CEMIN, via Elce di Sotto 8, Perugia, Italy. (b)Università di Perugia, Dipartimento di Scienze Farmaceutiche, via del Liceo 1, Perugia, Italy (c)CNR-ITAE, Via S. Lucia sopra Contesse, 5, 98125 Messina, Italy (d) Univ. Groningen, Zernike Inst. Adv. Mat., Macromol. Chem. & New Polymer Mat., Nijenborgh 4 NL-9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands

16:40 I-5_18/I Optimizing cationic conductance through electrolyte thinning and

use of single-cation conductors

Thiam Amadou1,2, Martinez-Cisneros Cynthia3, Antonelli Claire4, Iojoiu Cristina1, Jean-Yves Sanchez1,3*. (1) Univ.Grenoble & CNRS, LEPMI, F-38000, Grenoble. (2) LRCS, Université Picardie, 33 rue St.Leu, F-80039 (3) Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Materials Science and Engineering Dept. Sp-28911 (4) IEM - UMR5635, F-34090 Montpellier. 17:05 I-5_19/O From Polyelectrolytes to Robust, Highly Proton Conducting

Hydrocarbon Membranes for PEM Fuel Cell Applications

Torben Saatkamp(a*), Giorgi Titvinidze(b), Andreas Münchinger(a), Jan-Patrick Melchior(a), Klaus-Dieter Kreuer(a) (a) Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, Physical Chemistry of Solids, Heisenbergstraße 1, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany (b) Agricultural University of Georgia, Georgia, 0131 Tbilisi, 240 David Aghmashenebeli Alley 17:25 I-5_20/O Modified polydimethylbenzimidazolium (DMPI) systems as novel

anion exchange membranes for alkaline polymer fuel cells

(AAEMFC)

Simone Angioni(a)*, Nicolò Pianta(a), Eliana Quartarone (a), Piercarlo Mustarelli (a) (a) University of Pavia, Department of Chemistry, Via Taramelli 12, 27100, Pavia, Italy 17:45 I-5_21/O Enhanced H2/Air Fuel Cell Performance of Multiblock Aromatic

Ionomers with Pendant Sulfoalkoxyl Side Chain

Tiandu Dong, Mitsuru Ueda, Xuan Zhang* and Lianjun Wang Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Chemical Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, School of Environmental and Biological Engineering, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, 200 Xiaolingwei, Nanjing 210094, Jiangsu Province, China

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I-6 – HIGH-TEMPERATURE PROTON-CONDUCTING

POLYMER MEMBRANES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B10

I-6/1

Chairman: Werner Lehnert

16:15 I-6_1/I Tailoring PBI Membranes for New Devices

Andrew Pingitore, Guoqing Qian, Brian C. Benicewicz* University of South Carolina, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 541 Main Street, Horizon I Bldg, Columbia, SC 29208 USA 16:40 I-6_2/I PBI-based high temperature blend membranes for electrochemical

processes such as H2S electrolysis and fuel cells

Jochen Kerres(a,b)*, Henning Krieg(b), Vladimir Atanasov(a), Retha Peach(b), Karin Aniol(a), Patrizia Cichon(a), Florian Mack(c), Roswitha Zeis(c) (a) University of Stuttgart, Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, Boeblinger Str. 78, Stuttgart, Germany. (b) North-West University, Focus Area, Chemical Resource Beneficiation, Faculty of Natural Science, Potchefstroom, South Africa. (c) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Ulm, Germany 17:05 I-6_3/I Sulfonated Aromatic Ionomers for High Temperature

Electrochemical Devices

Maria Luisa Di Vona (a,c)*, Riccardo Narducci (a,b,c), Emanuela Sgreccia (a,c), Philippe Knauth (b,c)

(a) University Rome Tor Vergata (URoma2), Dep Industrial Engineering, Via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Roma, Italy. (b)Aix Marseille University (AMU), CNRS, Madirel (UMR 7246), 13397 Marseille, France. (c)International Associated Laboratory (L.I.A.), Ionomer Materials for Energy (AMU, CNRS, URoma2) France/Italy

17:30 I-6_4/O Membranes for Hotter and Drier Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel

Cell Operation Based on the Heteropoly Acids.

Andrew M. Herring *, Andrew R. Motz, Tara P. Pandey , and Mei-Chen Kuo

Colorado School of Mines, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Golden, CO 80401, USA. 17:50 I-6_5/I Use of 1H – 2H isotope exchange with neutron radiography in fuel

cell research

Pierre Boillat(a),(b)* (a) Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Electrochemistry Laboratory (LEC), Neutron Radiography of Electrochemical Systems Group (NRES), 5232 Villigen, Switzerland. (b) Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging (LNS), Neutron Imaging and Activation Group (NIAG), 5232 Villigen, Switzerland

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND ELECTROLYZERS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A2

I-9/14: SOFC Cathodes VI

Chairman: Gyeong Man Choi

11:00 I-9_67/O

Understanding of the Ce-Cu catalytic activity of Ce1-xCuxO2- oxides

for Partial Oxidation Reforming

Amane Abdoun (a)*, John T.S Irvine (a), Sung-Pil Yoon (b) (a) University of St Andrews – School of Chemistry, Fife, KY16 9ST, United Kingdom (b) Korea Institute of Science and Technology KIST – Fuel Cell Research Center, Seoul 136-791, Republic of Korea.

11:20 I-9_68/O Scandia-Stabilized Zirconia Coated Silver Cathode for High-

Performance Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Hyung Jong Choi, Manjin Kim, Kiho Bae, Dong Hwan Kim, Gwon Deok Han, Jun Woo Kim, Junmo Koo and Joon Hyung Shim* School of Mechanical Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02841, South Korea. 11:40 I-9_69/O (Cancelled, now I-9_13) Study of La4BaCu5-xCoxO13±δ material as potential cathode for IT-

SOFC

Silvia Duran(a,b), Jhoan Tellez(a,c), Mario Macias(c), Pascal Roussel(b), Konrad Świerczek(d), Leopoldo Suescun(c) and Gilles H. Gauthier(a)*

(a) Universidad Industrial de Santander, INTERFASE, Bucaramanga, Colombia. (b) Univ. Lille, CNRS, Centrale Lille, ENSCL, Univ. Artois, UMR 8181 - UCCS - Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, F-59000 Lille, France. (c) Universidad de la Republica, Facultad de Química, Cryssmat-Lab, Montevideo, Uruguay. (d) AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Energy and Fuels, Krakow, Poland. 12:00 I-9_70/O Fabrication of solid oxide fuel cell cathode using a low cost commercial inkjet printer Gwon Deok Han, Hyung Jong Choi, Kiho Bae, Hyeon Rak Choi, Suk Won Park, Dong Young Jang, Jun Woo Kim, and Joon Hyung Shim* Renewable Energy System Laboratory, School of Mechanical Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02841, South Korea.

12:20 LUNCH

I-9/15: SOFC Cathodes VII - Composites

Chairman: Henny Bouwmeester

14:20 I-9_71/O Perovskite composite cathodes for intermediate temperature solid

oxide fuel cells

Felix Shin(a)*, Wen Xu(a), Marco Zanella(a), Karl Dawson(b), Stanislave N. Savvin(a), John B. Claridge(a) and Matthew J. Rosseinsky(a) (a) University of Liverpool, Department of Chemistry, Grove Street, Liverpool L69 7ZD, UK. (b) University of Liverpool, School of Engineering, Grove Street, Liverpool L69 7ZE, UK 14:40 I-9_72/O Fabrication and electrical characterization of composite 8YSZ-

Ce0.8Sm0.2O2-δ and Ce0.8Sm0.2O2-δ-Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-δ thin ceramic tapes for

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Ashutosh Kumar Shahi, Onkar Nath Verma, Prabhakar Singh* Department of Physics, IIT(BHU), Varanasi-221005, India 15:00 I-9_73/O Optimization of LSCF/CGO electrode for SOFC based on a 3D

numerical model

Ӧzden Çelikbilek(a,b)*, David Jauffres(b), Elisabeth Siebert(a), Christophe L. Martin(b), Elisabeth Djurado(a) (a) Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP*, LEPMI, F-38000, Grenoble, France (b) Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP*, SIMAP, F-38000, Grenoble, France *Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes 15:20 I-9_74/O Characterization of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/ Zr0.84-xCexY0.16O0.96 (x=0, 0.42,

0.84) composite SOFC cathodes using electrochemical impedance

spectroscopy

Sara Paydar(a), I. Gholaminezad(b), H. Shirani(a), Z. Salehi(a), M.H. Paydar(a), Sirous Javadpour(a)* (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran (b) School of Mechanical Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran 15:40 I-9_75/O Microstructural Study and Conductivity of NiO/YSZ Composite

Cathode Materials Prepared via Modified Glycine-Nitrate Process

Felix Rey Bueta, Rinlee Butch Cervera* Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, 1101 Philippines

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I-9/16: SOFC Anodes III and SOECs

Chairman: John Irvine

16:15 I-9_76/O Gadolinia doped ceria model systems and model composites as a

pathfinder for sulfur tolerant and redox stable SOFC anodes

Matthias Gerstl(a),(b)*, Michael Doppler(a),(b), Martin Bram(b),(c), Jürgen Fleig(a),

Alexander K. Opitz(a),(b)

(a) TU Wien, Department of Electrochemistry, Vienna, Austria (b) Christian Doppler Laboratory for Interfaces in Metal-Supported Electrochemical Energy Converters, Forschungszentrum Juelich, D-52425 Jülich, Germany (c) Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate Research, Juelich, Germany 16:35 I-9_77/O One-pot synthesis of silver-modified sulfur-tolerant anode for

SOFCs with an expanded operation temperature window

Jifa Qu(a), Wei Wang(b), Tao Yang(c), Yubo Chen(a), Zongping Shao(a, b)* (a) State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 210009, China (b) Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6845, Australia (c) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, 3810-193, Portugal. 16:55 I-9_78/O Multiphase oxygen electrodes for solid oxide electrolysis cells

Đorđije Tripković*, Peter Vang Hendriksen, Mogens Bjerg Mogensen Technical University of Denmark, DTU Energy, Frederiksborgvej 399, Roskilde, Denmark 17:15 I-9_79/O Enhanced performance of direct carbon dioxide electrolysis with

nano-socketed Ni-Fe particles grown by in-situ exsolution

Yihang Li*, Changrong Xia Key Laboratory of Materials for Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Department of Materials Science and Engineering & Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, No. 96 Jinzhai Road, Hefei, Anhui Province, 230026, P. R. China. 17:35 I-9_80/O Performance of infiltrated LSCF as an electrode for solid oxide

electrolyzer

Justyna Bartoszek (a), Aleksander Chrzan (a)Jakub Karczewski (b), Yi-Xin Liu (c), Sea-Fue Wang (c) and Piotr Jasinski (a)* (a) Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdańsk University of Technology, ul. Narutowicza 11/12, 80-233 Gdańsk, Poland (b) Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Gdańsk University of Technology, ul. Narutowicza 11/12, 80-233 Gdańsk, Poland (c) Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan, R.O.C. 17:55 I-9_81/O Infiltrated mesoporous materials as electrode for Solid Oxide

Electrolyser Cells

E. Hernández*, M. Torrell, F.Baiutti, A. Morata, A. Tarancón Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Department of Advanced Materials for Energy Jardins de les Dones de Negre, 1, 08930 Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, Spain

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE NANOMATERIALS: FROM DESIGN TO ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B6

I-10/11

Chairman: Chiara Maccato

11:00 I-10_45/I In situ X-ray studies during the early stage of ZnO Atomic Layer

Deposition on InGaAs

Evgenii Skopin(a), Marie-Ingrid Richard(b), Laetitia Rapenne(a), Alexandre Crisci(c), Elisabeth Blanquet(c), Gianluca Ciatto(d), Jean-Luc Deschanvres(a), Dillon D. Fong(e), Hubert Renevier(a)* (a) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LMGP, F-38000 Grenoble, France (b)

Aix-Marseille Universite , CNRS, Universite de Toulon, IM2NP UMR 7334, 13397 Marseille Cedex 20, France (c) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, SIMAP, F-38000 Grenoble, France (d) Synchrotron SOLEIL, L’Orme des Merisiers, Saint-Aubin, F-91192, Gif sur Yvette, France (e) Argonne National Laboratory, Bldg 241/C222, 9700 S. Cass Ave., Argonne, IL 60439, USA 11:25 I-10_46/O Phase Transition of TiO2 Nanotube Arrays: an X-ray Study

Mauro Pasquali(a), Francesca Anna Scaramuzzo(a)*, Alessandro Dell’Era(a), Gabriele Tarquini(a), Paolo Ballirano(b) (a)Department S.B.A.I., Sapienza University of Rome, Via Castro Laurenziano 7, I-00161 Roma, Italy (b)Departmentof Earth Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome,P.le Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Roma, Italy 11:45 I-10_47/O Oxygen vacancies and nonmetal dopant species in anatase TiO2: A

lesson learned?

Daniela Meronia,b,*, Leonardo Lo Prestia,c, Lucia Silvestrinid, Michele Ceottoa, Silvia Ardizzonea,b a Dpt. Chemistry, Università degli Studi di Milano, via Golgi 19 20133 Milano, Italy b Consorzio INSTM, via Giusti 9 50121 Firenze, Italy c CMC, Aarhus University, Langelandsgade 140 DK-8000, Aarhus, Denmark d

Dpt. Applied Genetics and Cell Biology, BOKU University, Konrad Lorenz Strasse 24 A-3430 Tulln/Donau, Austria 12:05 I-10_48/O Anodic titanium oxides: production and engineered applications

Maria Vittoria Diamanti*, Andrea Brenna, Marco Ormellese, Barbara Del Curto, MariaPia Pedeferri Politecnico di Milano, Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering “G. Natta”, Via Mancinelli 7, 20131 Milan, Italy 12:25 LUNCH

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Chairman: Alberto Gasparotto

14:20 I-10_49/I Metal oxides nanowires: technologies for chemical sensors

Elisabetta Comini(a)*, Angela Bertuna(a), Navpreet Kaur(a), Hashitha M. M. Munasinghe Arachchige (a), Nicola Poli(a), Marco Rizzoni(a), Orhan Sisman(a), Dario Zappa(b), Giorgio Sberveglieri(a) (a) SENSOR Lab – Università degli Studi di Brescia, Department of Information Engineering, Via Valotti 7, 25123, Brescia Italy. (b) SENSOR Lab – CNR-INO, U.S. Brescia, Via Branze 43, 25123, Brescia, Italy. 14:45 I-10_50/O Barium hexa-ferrite as an innovative sensing material for ozone

detection

Daniele Ziegler, Andrea Marchisio, Paola Palmero, Jean-Marc Tulliani* Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24, 10129, ITALY

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15:05 I-10_51/O Simple Solution-processed Rapid Synthesis Strategy of Co3O4

Micro-dandelions For High Performance H2S Sensors

Sachin Navale, Chenshitao Liu, Florian Stadler

College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Polymer Science and Technology, Guangdong Research Center for Interfacial Engineering of Functional Materials, Nanshan District Key Lab for Biopolymers and Safety Evaluation, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, P. R. China. 15:25 BREAK

I-10/13

Chairman: Urska Lavrencic Stangar

16:15 I-10_52/O ZnO and ZnO/Au Thin Films: Chemoresistive Properties in Photo-

activation Mode for Gas Sensing Applications

Andrea Gaiardo1,2, Barbara Fabbri1, Vincenzo Guidi1, Pierluigi Bellutti2, Matteo Valt1, Giancarlo Pepponi2, Cesare Malagù1, Sandro Gherardi1, Giulia Zonta1, Nicolo Landini1 (1) Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Ferrara, Via Saragat 1/c, 44122 Ferrara, Italy (2) MNF - Micro Nano Facility, Bruno Kessler Foundation, Via Sommarive 18, 38123 Trento, Italy 16:35 I-10_53/O Degenerately Doped Metal Oxide Nanocrystals as Plasmonic and

Chemoresistive Gas Sensors

Marco Sturaro*a, Enrico Della Gasperab, Carlo Cantalinic, Massimo Guglielmia, Alessandro Martuccia (a) Università di Padova, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Padova, Italy (b) RMIT University, School of Science, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (c) Università di L’Aquila, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, L’Aquila, Italy 16:55 I-10_54/O A Thermo-piezoelectric Generator Based on Patterned N-doped

ZnO Nanorods

Alessandro Soffientini, Giorgio Spinolo and Umberto Anselmi Tamburini

Dipartimento di chimica, Università di Pavia, Italy 17:15 I-10_55/O Methal oxide thin films for memristive devices prepared by Sol-Gel

and PMCS routes

Laura Pasquardini a,b,*, Dawit Gemechu Ayanaa, Valentina Prusakovaa, Giovanni Giustib, Cristian Collinic, Lorenzo Lunellic, Riccardo Ceccatoa, Lia Vanzettic, Andrea Chiappinid, Alessandro Chiaserad, Marco Vittorio Nardia,b, Maurizio Ferrarid, Leandro Lorenzellic, Roberto Verucchib, Salvatore Iannottae, Sandra Dirèa (a) Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, via Sommarive 14, 38123 Trento, Italy; (b) IMEM-CNR, Via alla Cascata 56/C, 38123 Trento, Italy; (c) Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), CMM, Via Sommarive 18, 38123 Trento, Italy; (d) IFN-CNR CSMFO Lab., Via alla Cascata 56/C, Povo, 38123 Trento, Italy; (e) IMEM-CNR, Parco Area delle Scienze 37/A, 43124 Parma, Italy;

I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE INTERFACES IN

EFFICIENT ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY

CONVERSION, BIOMASS CONVERSION AND CHARGE

STORAGE SYSTEMS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B4

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Chairmen: Gunther Rupprechter, Pawel Kulesza

11:00 I-11_14/I Chemical Routes to Electron-Rich Polyoxometalates

R. John Errington School of Chemistry, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK

11:25 I-11_15/I Design of Original Porphyrin-Polyoxometalate Electropolymers for

the Photoelectrochemical Energy Conversion

Ruhlmann Laurent* Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Chimie Physique du Corps Solide, Institut de Chimie, UMR 7177, Université de Strasbourg, 4 rue Blaise Pascal, 67000, Strasbourg, France 11:50 I-11_16/I Recent advances in photoelectrochemical hydrogen production

using semiconductor metal-oxide electrode

Jan Augustynski* University of Warsaw, Centre for New Technologies, Banacha 2c, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland 12:15 I-11_17/I Oxide Semiconductors, Solid-State Chemistry, and

Photoelectrochemistry: A Nexus

Krishnan Rajeshwar The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA 12:40 I-11_18/I Photoelectrochemical Scanning Droplet Cell Microscopy for High

Throughput Screening of Functional Oxide Libraries

Achim Walter Hassel (a, b)*, Andrei Ionut Mardare (a), Jan Philipp Kollender (a) Armin Sebastian Guntner (b)

(a) Institute for Chemical Technology of Inorganic Materials, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Altenberger Str. 69, 4040 Linz, Austria (b) Christian Doppler Laboratory for Combinatorial Oxide Chemistry, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Altenberger Str. 69, 4040 Linz, Austria 13:05 LUNCH

I-11/5

Chairmen: Enn Lust, Jan Augustynski

14:20 I-11_19/O MCr2O4-based spinels as materials for anodic catalyst support in

PEM electrolysis cells: boosting the LT conductivity of corrosion

stable p-type conductors

Filippo Fenini*, Kent K. Hansen, Mogens B. Mogensen Technical University of Denmark, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Roskilde, Denmark 14:40 I-11_20/O Oxygen permeation optimization of CO2 & SO2 stable dual-phase

membranes via surface catalytic activation

J. García-Fayos, M. Balaguer, J.A. Escribano, J.M. Serra * Instituto de Tecnología Química (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), Ave los Naranjos S-N, E-46022 Valencia, Spain. 15:00 I-11_21/O Efficient electricity storage with a battolyser, an integrated Ni–Fe

battery and electrolyser

Fokko Mulder(a)*, Bernhard Weninger(b) (a) Delft University of Technology, Chemical Engineering, van der Maasweg 9, 2629HZ Delft, The Netherlands. 15:20 I-11_22/O

Electrochemical Redox Behavior of LaSr3Fe3O10-in Alkaline

Solutions

Kohei Miyazaki, Yuto Miyahara, Tomokazu Fukutsuka, Takeshi Abe Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto-daigaku-katsura, Nishikyo-ku Kyoto 615-8510, JAPAN 15:40 I-11_23/O Metal-oxide interaction for infiltrated Ni nanoparticles on A-site

deficient LaxSr1-3x/2TiO3 (x=0, 0.2, 0.4) ceramic surfaces

Jianing Hui*, Dragos Neagu, Chengsheng Ni, John T. S. Irvine School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9ST, UK 16:00 BREAK

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I-11/6

Chairmen: Nicolas Alonso-Vante, Sara Cavaliere

16:15 I-11_24/O Аnionic doping (F-, Cl-) as the way of improving transport properties

of proton-conducting perovskite systems

Nataliia Tarasova, Irina Animitsa Ural Federal University, Institute of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, 620000, Ekaterinburg, Mira str.19, Russia 16:35 I-11_25/O Thermal Properties of Proton Conducting Ceramics

Aleksandra Mielewczyk-Gryń Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Department of Solid State Physics Narutowicza 11/12 80-233 Gdańsk, Poland

16:55 I-11_26/O Catalysts of cathode for the protonic ceramic fuel cells

Jong-Sung Park*, Minho Shin, Baek Kim Department of Material Science and Engineering, Myongji University, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do 17058, Korea 17:15 I-11_27/O Smoothing of steam injection for electrolysis experiments and

hydrogen recovery with soft mica as sealing

Pierre Coquoz (a), Noelia Coton (a), Florian Cottier (a), Andre Pappas (a), Hugh Middleton (b), Raphael Ihringer (a)* (a) Fiaxell Sàrl, EPFL Science Parc, PSE A, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland (b) Faculty of Engineering Science, University of Agder, 4879 Grimstad, Norway 17:35 I-11_28/O Methane-fueled, proton-conducting ceramic fuel cell stacks

Hanping Ding, Long Le, Neal P. Sullivan* Mechanical Engineering Department, Colorado Fuel Cell Center, Colorado School of Mines, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, Colorado, USA 80401 17:55 I-11_29/O LiFePO4 coated carbon foam as cathode for 3D micro batteries:

electrochemical modelling using finite element methodology

Priit Priimägi (a) *, Habtom D. Asfaw (b), Shruti Srivastav (b), Heiki Kasemägi (a), Alvo Aabloo (a), Daniel Brandell (b), Vahur Zadin (a) (a)IMS Lab, Institute of Technology, Tartu University, Nooruse 1, 504 11 Tartu, Estonia (b)Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 538, SE-751 21 Uppsala, Sweden.

I-12 – DEFECT CHEMISTRY, TRANSPORT AND REACTIVITY

AT GAS/ELECTRODE INTERFACES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B10

I-12/11

Chairman: Tatsuya Kawada

11:00 I-12_45/O Initial Defect Model of Gas Sensitive BaFe1-xTaxO3-δ Films

Murat Bektas*, Thomas Stöcker, Gunter Hagen, Ralf Moos University of Bayreuth, Department of Functional Materials, Universitätsstraße 30, 95447 Bayreuth, Germany

11:20 I-12_46/O Mixed potential type acetone sensor based on CeO2 and AMnO3

(A= La, Sm, Sr and Ca) sensing electrode

Xue Yang, Tong Liu, Ce Ma, Bin Wang, Xishuang Liang*, Geyu Lu* State Key Laboratory on Integrated Optoelectronics, College of Electronic Science and Engineering, Jilin University, 2699 Qianjin Street, Changchun 130012, China

11:40 I-12_47/O NASICON-based mixed potential type SO2 sensor utilizing LaxSm1-

xFeO3 sensing electrode

Ce Ma, Xue Yang, Xidong Hao, Fangmeng Liu, Xishuang Liang*, Geyu Lu* State Key Laboratory on Integrated Optoelectronics, College of Electronic Science and Engineering, Jilin University, 2699 Qianjin Street, Changchun 130012, China 12:00 I-12_48/O Li-Garnet Based Potentiometric Sensors for CO2 Concentration

Monitoring

Michal Struzik (a, b)*, Reto Pfenninger (a, b), Andreas Nenning (a, b), Jennifer L. M. Rupp (b) (a) ETH Zurich, Department of Materials, Hoenggerbergring 64, Switzerland (b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Material Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States 12:20 LUNCH

I-16 – SOLAR THERMOCHEMICAL CYCLES BASED ON

REDOX-ACTIVE OXYGEN-CONDUCTING METAL

OXIDES

A. Padova Fiere

Room A6

I-16/3

Chairman: William Chueh

11:00 I-16_8/K Facts and prospects on solar thermochemical processes applying redox materials Martin Roeb* German Aerospace Center, Institute of Solar Research, Linder Hoehe, 51147 Koeln, Germany 11:30 I-16_9/I Solar thermochemical CO2 splitting via redox cycling with low-cost metal-oxide nanostructures Xiang Gao(a), Guanyu Liu(a), Ye Zhu(b), Peter Kreider(a), Alicia Bayon(c), Thomas Gegenbach(d), Jim Hinkley(c), Wojciech Lipiński(a)*, and Antonio Tricoli(a)** (a) The Australian National University, Research School of Engineering, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia. (b) Monash University, Department of Materials Engineering, Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia. (c) CSIRO Energy, P.O. Box 330, Newcastle, NSW 2300, Australia. (d) CSIRO Manufacturing, Bayview Avenue, Melbourne, VIC 3168, Australia. 11:55 I-16_10/O Thermochemical CO2 dissociation using Ce0.8Zr0.15Sc0.05O2-δ Ryo Hishinuma (a)* , Keji Yashiro (b), Shin-ichi Hashimoto (b) , Tatsuya Kawada(b) (a) School of Engineering, Tohoku Univercity, 6-6-01 Aramaki Aoba, Aobaku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan (b) Graduate school of Environmental Studies, Tohoku Univercity, 6-6-01 Aramaki Aoba, Aobaku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan 12:15 I-16_11/O Hydrogen Generation by Water Splitting in Membrane Reactors Mikhail V. Patrakeev*, Alexey A. Markov, Ilya A. Leonidov, Victor L. Kozhevnikov Institute of Solid State Chemistry UB RAS, 620990 Pervomayskaya str. 91, Yekaterinburg, Russia 12:35 LUNCH

I-16/4

Chairman: Ellen Stechel

14:20 I-16_12/I Discovery of Novel Materials for Solar Thermochemical Water Splitting from High-Throughput First-Principles Calculations Chris Wolverton* Northwestern University, Department and Materials Science and Eng., Evanston, IL USA

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14:45 I-16_13/I Rapid Computational Screening of Materials for Solar Thermal Water Splitting Using Ab Initio and Machine Learned Models 1Samantha Miller-Millican, 1Ryan Trottier, 1Chris Bartel, 1,2Aaron Holder, 1Al Weimer, and 1,3Charles Musgrave 1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0215, USA 2Materials and Chemical Science and Technology, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 80401, USA 3Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0215, USA 15:10 I-16_14/O Materials for thermochemical redox reactions: Computational chemistry, experiments and simulation Souzana Lorentzou (a),Dimitris Dimitrakis(a,b), Maria Syrigou(a,b), Margaritis Kostoglou(c), George Karagiannakis (a), Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos (a,b)* (a) Aerosol & Particle Technology Lab., Chemical Process & Energy Resources Inst., Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (APTL/CPERI/CERTH), 6th km Charilaou-Thermi, 57001, P.O. Box: 361, Thermi-Thessaloniki, Greece (b) Department of Chemical Engineering, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Thessaloniki 54124, Greece (c) Department of Chemistry, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Thessaloniki 54124, Greece 15:30 I-16_15/O Solar-to-Fuel Conversion based on Redox-Active Perovskites Jennifer L. M. Rupp(a), Alexander H. Bork(a), Markus Kubicek(b,c), Erwin Povoden-Karadeniz(c), Alfonso J. Carrillo(a,b)

(a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, USA (b) ETH Zürich, Department of Materials, Zürich, Switzerland (c) TU Wien, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna, Austria 15:50 BREAK

I-16/5

Chairman: Andrea Ambrosini

16:15 I-16_16/I How ceria redox membranes split CO2 and H2O with concentrated solar energy Ronald Michalsky*, Maria Tou, Aldo Steinfeld ETH Zürich, Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, Sonneggstrasse 3, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland 16:40 I-16_17/I Development of novel characterization and solar reactor technologies for two-step solar thermochemical cycles based on redox-active mixed ionic and electronic conducting materials Peter G. Loutzenhiser,* Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, 801 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0405, USA 17:05 I-16_18/I Solar thermochemical energy conversion using perovskite oxides and other promising routes Jonathan Scheffe*, Richard Carrillo, Kangjae Lee, Kent Warren University of Florida, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 231 MAE-A Building, Gainesville, FL 32611, United States 17:30 I-16_19/O Thermochemical CO2 Reduction Reaction and Operando Analysis

of Electronic Structure for La0.6Sr0.4MnO3- Junji Hyodo(a)*, Kentaro Yamamoto(a), Kenta Hoshino(b), Hiroyuki Setoyama(c), Toshihiro Okajima(c), Yoshihiro Yamazaki(a),(b)* (a) INAMORI Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan (c)SAGA Light Source, Kyushu Synchrotron Light Research Center, Saga 841-0005, Japan

I-17 – MESOSCOPIC SOLAR CELLS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A7

I-17/1

Chairman: Emmanuelle Delporte

11:00 I-17_1/I Consequences of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formation upon

ageing on charge transfer processes in dye-sensitized solar cells

Frédéric Sauvage* Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, CNRS UMR7314, 33 rue Saint Leu, 80039 Amiens Cedex 11:25 I-17_2/I Thermal degradation chemistry of ruthenium complexes in the dye-

sensitized solar cell and strategies for reducing the dark current

Torben Lund(a)* and Phuong Tuyet Nguyen(a),(b) (a)Department of Science and Environment, Roskilde University, DK-4000, Denmark (b)Faculty of Chemistry, University of Science, Vietnam National University – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 11:50 I-17_3/O Critical Aspects of Electron and Ion Transport that will Enable Dye-

Sensitized Solar Cells with > 20% Efficiencies

Hsiang-Yun Chen(a), Joseph M. Cardon(a), Kevin Tkacz(b), Jacqueline Angsono(a), Gregory Krueper(c),(d), Shane Ardo(a),(b)* University of California Irvine, (a) Department of Chemistry, (b) Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, (c) Department of Applied Physics, and (d) Department of Electrical Engineering, Irvine, CA, USA 12:10 I-17_4/O Quasi-solid Cellulose-based Aqueous Electrolytes for Sustainable

DSSCs

Marisa Falco(a)*, Simone Galliano(b), Guido Viscardi(b), Claudia Barolo(b), Michael Grätzel(c), Claudio Gerbaldi(a), Federico Bella(a) (a) GAME Lab, CHENERGY Group, Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT), Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 - Torino, Italy (b) Department of Chemistry, NIS Interdepartmental Centre and INSTM Reference Centre, Università degli Studi di Torino, Via Pietro Giuria 7, 10125 Torino, Italy (c) Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces, Institut des Sciences et Ingénierie Chimiques, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Station 3, CH1015 Lausanne, Switzerland 12:30 LUNCH

I-17/2

Chairman: Frédéric Sauvage

14:20 I-17_5/I Excitonic emission of hybrid lead iodide perovskite single crystals

Hiba Diab(a), Gaëlle Trippé-Allard(a), Ferdinand Lédée(a,b), Khaoula Jemli(a,b), Guillaume Bouchez(c), Christèle Vilard(c), Vincent L.R. Jacques(d), Antonio Tejeda(d), P. Audebert(b), Jean-Sébastien Lauret(a), Damien Garrot(a) and Emmanuelle Deleporte(a)* (a)Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, ENS Cachan, UPSud, Univ. Paris-Saclay, Orsay, 91405, France. (b)PPSM, ENS Cachan, Université Paris-Saclay, 94235 Cachan, France (c)Groupe d’Etude de la Matière Condensée, UVSQ, Versailles, 78035, France. (d)Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, 91405, France 14:45 I-17_6/I Unusual photoluminescence emissions in lead halide perovskites

and their molecular origin Simone Meloni* Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Rome Sapienza

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15:10 I-17_7/O Electrodeposited CZTS Solar Cells from the Ionic Liquid

Electrolyte Choline-Urea for Photovoltaic Application

Sara Azmi (a)*, Luca Pezzato (b), Marco Sturaro(b), Alessandro Martucci(b), Khoumri

El Mati(a), Manuele Dabala (b) (a) Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Bioorganic Chemistry – University Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (b) Industrial Engineering Department – University of Padova, Padova Italy. 15:30 I-17_8/O High efficient scalable graphene doped Electron Transport Layer

(ETL) for perovskite photovoltaic devices fabricated through full-

automated Spray Coating technique

Babak Taheri*, Antonio Agresti, Sara Pescetelli, Narges Yaghoobinia, Lucio Cinà, Fabio Matteocci, Aldo Di Carlo University of Rome Torvergata CHOSE - Electrical Engineering Department - Via Politecnico 1, 00133 Roma 15:50 BREAK

I-17/3

Chairman: Simone Meloni

16:15 I-17_9/I Simulation of mesoscopic solar cells: the role of internal interfaces

Alessio Gagliardi*

Technische Universität München, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 80333, Munchen, Germany 16:40 I-17_10/O Study of the electrochemical activity of nanostructured NiO

prepared via rapid discharge sintering

Matteo Bonomo,a* Vittoria Novelli,a Andrea Giacomo Marrani,a Muhammad Awais,b Denis P. Dowling,c Han Vos,d Danilo Dinia (a) Department of Chemistry, University of Rome LA SAPIENZA, P.le A. Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy (b) Department of Industrial Engineering, Taibah University, Medina, Saudi Arabia (c) School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering, University College Dublin (UCD), Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland (d) School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University (DCU), Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland 17:00 I-17_11/O Observation of Device ITO/MoO3/P3HT:PC61BM/Ca/Al, through

impedance spectroscopy

Abhishek Sharma, J.P.Tiwari*

CSIR - Network of Institutes for Solar Energy (NISE), Advanced Materials and devices division (Organic and Hybrid Solar Cell Group), CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, Dr. K. S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi-110012 India 17:20 I-17_12/O Effect of Annealing Cycles on the Properties of CZTS Layers for

Thin Film Solar Cells

Narges Ataollahia, Elisa Cappellettoa, Fabrizio Girardia, Claudia Malerbaab, Rosa Di Maggioa, Paolo Scardia*

a Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, University of Trento, Via Mesiano 77, 38123, Trento, Italy. b ENEA, Casaccia Research Center, Via Anguillarese 301,00123, Roma, Italy

MACRO AREA 2: IONICS IN COMMUNICATION

AND ROBOTICS

II-1 – LOW-DIMENSIONAL IONIC AND MIXED

IONIC/ELECTRONIC CONDUCTOR NANOSTRUCTURES

A. Padova Fiere

Room A5

II-1/3

Chairman: Jennifer Rupp

11:00 II-1_10/I Interface manipulation of ionic/electronic conduction for crucial

materials of high energy density lithium batteries

Xiangxin Guo, Zhonghui Cui, Ning Zhao, Yiqiu Li, Yingbin Tan, Xiaomin Li Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, DingXi Road 1295, Shanghai 200050, P. R. China 11:25 II-1_11/I Enhanced Performance of Perovskite O2-electrode in Solid Oxide

Electrochemical Cells through the Strain-driven Chemical

Stabilization

Bonjae Koo(a), Hyunguk Kwon(b), YeonJu Kim(a), Han Gil Seo(a , Jeong Woo Han (b) and WooChul Jung (a)* (a) Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Daejeon, Republic of Korea (b) University of Seoul (UOS), Department of Chemical Engineering, Seoul, Republic of Korea

11:50 II-1_12/I Thermodynamic processes and defect concentration profiles at

complex oxide interfaces and surfaces

F. Gunkel(a), (b), R. Heinen(b), M. Andrä(b), S. Hoffmann-Eifert(b), R. Waser(a), (b), R. Dittmann(b) (a) IWE2 and JARA-FIT, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany (b) PGI7, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany

12:15 II-1_13/I Linear diffusion model for determination of the height of the potential barrier at grain boundaries of ion-conducting oxides S. K. Kim(a), S. Khodorov(b), C-Y. S. Chang(a), I. Lubomirsky(b), S. Kim(a) (a) Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of California, Davis, USA (b) Department of Materials Science and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

12:40 II-1_14/O From Material Design to Mechanism Study: Nanoscale Ni

Exsolution on a Highly Active A-site Deficient Anode Material for

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Francesco Ciucci(a, b)* and Yang Gao(a) (a) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China SAR (b) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China SAR

13:00 LUNCH

II-1/4

Chairman: Vincenzo Esposito

14:20 II-1_15/I Oxide Ion Conduction in YSZ / Rare Earth Sesquioxides

Multilayers – Interface Strain in Competition with Blocking Grain

Boundaries

Carsten Korte(a)*, Johannes Keppner (a, b), Andreas Peters(b), Halit Aydin(b) and Jürgen Janek(b) (a) Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung (IEK-3), Jülich/D (b) Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut, Gießen/D

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14:45 II-1_16/O Equilibrium and Transport Properties in Charged Grain Boundaries

S. N. V. Karra, R. Edwin García* School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA

15:05 II-1_17/O High ionic conductivity in confined heterostructures

Simone Sanna*, Vincenzo Esposito, Nini Pryds Department of Energy, Technical University of Denmark, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark

15:25 II-1_18/O Nanostructured Ce and Pr oxides as exceptional mixed conducting fuel and oxygen electrocatalysts Christopher Graves*, Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou, Simon Pitscheider, Lev Martinez, Bhaskar Reddy Sudireddy Technical University of Denmark, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark 15:45 BREAK

A. Padova Fiere

Room A3

Joint Session

Chairmen: Yoed Tsur, Nini Pryds, Peter Crozier

16:15 IV-4_26/K Beyond electrostatic effects at oxide hetero-interfaces:

Electrochemical phase change, strong electric fields, and elastic

strain

Qiyang Lu(a), Mostafa Youssef(a, b), Jing Yang(a), Sean Bishop(a), Dongkyou Lee(c), Hendrik Bluhm(d), Ho Nyung Lee(c), Krystyn Van Vliet(a), Harry Tuller(a), and Bilge Yildiz(a, b)* (a) Dept. of Materials Sci. and Engineering, (b) Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (c) Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (d) Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 16:45 IV-4_27/I The surface space-charge layer in oxides: detection, description and

consequences

Roger A.de Souza* (a) Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 2, 52062 Aachen, Germany

17:10 II-1_19/I Influence of strain on the oxygen ion and proton conductivity of thin

films

T. Lippert1, 2, *, A. Fluri1, D. Pergolesi1, A. Wokaun1, N. Marzari3, A. Marcolongo3, V. Roddatis4

1 Thin Films & Interfaces Group, Research with Neutrons and Muons Division, Paul Scherrer Institut, 5232 Villigen-PSI. Switzerland 2

Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry, ETH Zurich, Vladimir Prelog Weg 1, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland 3 Theory and Simulations of Materials (THEOS), and National Centre for Computational Design and Discovery of Novel Materials (MARVEL), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Station 12, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland. 4 Institut für Materialphysik, Universität Göttingen, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, Göttingen 37077, Germany.

17:35 II-1_20/I X-ray Studies of Oxygen Vacancy Behavior in Complex Oxide

Heterostructures

Dillon D. Fong* Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, 9700 S. Cass Ave., Bldg 241/A164, Argonne, Illinois 60439, USA

II-2 – REALIZATION OF NEW FUNCTIONAL

OPTOELECTRONIC OXIDE BASED MATERIALS: EXPERIMENT AND THEORY

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B8

II-2/3

Chairman: David Ginley

11:00 II-2_8/I Chemical bonding view of transparent conductiving oxides

Hiroshi Mizoguchi Materials Research Center for Element Strategy, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku, Yokohama 226-8503, Japan 11:25 II-2_9/I Defect Modulation Doping

Andreas Klein* Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute of Materials Science, Jovanka-Bontschits-Str. 2, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany

11:50 II-2_10/I MBE growth chemistry and bulk vs. surface electron transport of

the transparent semiconducting oxides Ga2O3, In2O3, and SnO2

Oliver Bierwagen * Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik, Hausvogteiplatz 5—7, 10117 Berlin, Germany.

12:15 LUNCH

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF 2D MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B2

II-3/3

Chairman: Vittorio Pellegrini

11:00 II-3_13/K Electronic and Optical Properties of Atomically Thin

Semiconductors

Tony F. Heinz Depts. of Applied Physics and Photon Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA 11:30 II-3_14/I Recent trends in graphene transport and plasmonics

Marco Polini* Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Graphene Labs, Via Morego 30, I-16163 Genova, Italy 11:55 II-3_15/I Photonics of van der Waals heterostructures

Goki Eda*(a)(b) (a) Department of Physics/Chemistry, National University of Singapore, Singapore (b) Graphene Research Centre, National University of Singapore, Singapore 12:20 II-3_16/O Sound and Light in 3D Graphene

Flavio Giorgiannia, Carlo Vicarioa, Mostafa Shalabya, Lorenzo Tenuzzob, Augusto Marcellic, Christoph Hauria, and Stefano Lupi*b (a) Paul Scherrer Institute, SwissFEL, 5232 Villigen-PSI, Switzerland (b) Department of Physics, University of Rome La Sapienza, P. le A. Moro 2, 00185, Rome, Italy (c) INFN-LNF, via E. Fermi 40, 00044 Frascati, Italy 12:40 LUNCH

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II-3/4

Chairman: Luigi Colombo

14:20 II-3_17/K Light Scattering and Emission from Hetero-structures

Andrea C. Ferrari Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB3 OFA, UK 14:50 II-3_18/I Graphene integration

Amaia Zurutuza Graphenea S. A. – Tolosa Hiribidea 76, Donostia-San Sebastian, 20018, Spain 15:15 II-3_19/O Synthesis and characterization of MoS2 crystals

Antonios Michaila, b, Dimitris Anestopoulosb, Nick Delikoukosa, b, John Partheniosa*, Costas Galiotisa, c and Konstantinos Papagelisa, b (a) FORTH / ICE-HT, Stadiou str. Platani GR-26504, Patras, Greece (b)

Department of Physics, University of Patras, GR-26504, Patras, Greece (c)

Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, GR-26504, Patras, Greece 15:35 II-3_20/I Graphene and Beyond: Creating and Exploring Atomically-Thin

Materials and Heterostructures

Joshua A. Robinson Department of Materials Science & Engineering; The Center for 2D and Layered Materials; The Center for Atomically Thin Multifunctional Coatings; and The 2D Crystal Consortium, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 16:00 BREAK

II-3/5

Chairman: Andrea Ferrari

16:15 II-3_21/K Synthesis and Applications of Functionalized Graphene

Maurizio Prato(a,b)

(a) Center of Excellence for Nanostructured Materials (CENMAT), INSTM UdR di Trieste, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy (b) CIC BiomaGUNE, Parque Tecnológico de San Sebastián, Paseo Miramón, 182, 20009 San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa), Spain 16:45 II-3_22/I Synthesis and Applications of Novel Two-Dimensional

Nanomaterials

Hua Zhang* Center for Programmable Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore 17:10 II-3_23/I Supramolecular approaches to 2-D materials: from complex

structures to sophisticated functions

Paolo Samorì*

ISIS, Universite de Strasbourg & CNRS, 8 allee Gaspard Monge, 67000 Strasbourg, France. 17:35 II-3_24/O Towards the use of graphene for biomedical applications:

evaluation of neuronal and glial biocompatibility

Fabrizia Cesca(a, b)*, Mattia Bramini(a, b), Fabio Benfenati(a, b, c) (a) Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Center for Synaptic Neuroscience and Technology, L. go Rosanna Benzi, 10 – 16132 Genova – Italy (b) IIT Graphene Labs, via Morego, 30 – 16163 Genova – Italy (c) University of Genova, Dept. of Experimental Medicine, Viale Benedetto XV – 16132 – Italy 17:55 II-3_25/O Physical Adsorption on Low-Dimensional Nanomaterials: Towards

Controllable Scaling of the van der Waals Interaction

Alberto Ambrosetti *, Pier Luigi Silvestrelli Università degli Studi di Padova, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Via Marzolo 8, 35131 Padova, Italy; D

18:15 II-3_26/O Local high-temperature superconductivity in lanthanum cuprate

heterostructures induced by space-charge effects

Federico Baiutti*, Gennady Logvenov, Giuliano Gregori, Yi Wang, Peter van Aken, Joachim Maier Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Department of Physical Chemistry of Solids, 70569 Stuttgart (Germany)

II-4 – IONICS OF MEMRISTOR/RESISTIVE SWITCHES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B3

II-4/7

Chairman: Joshua Yang

11:00 II-4_24/I Emergent Iontronics

Yoshihiro Iwasa* QPEC & Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science, Wako 351-0198, Japan 11:25 II-4_25/I Uncovering switching and failure mechanism in memristive devices

by operando spectromicroscopy

Christoph Baeumer(a)*, David Cooper(b), Christoph Schmitz(a), Stephan Menzel(a),

Claus Michael Schneider(a), Rainer Waser(a) and Regina Dittmann(a) (a) Peter Gruenberg Institute, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, 52428 Juelich, Germany (b) Université Grenoble Alpes & CEA, LETI, Minatec Campus, 38054 Grenoble, France 11:50 II-4_26/O Redox reactions in ReRAMs – The importance of moisture in VCM

systems

Michael Lübben(a)*, Stefan Wiefels(a,b) and Ilia Valov(c) (a) Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik II, RWTH Aachen University, Sommerfeldstr. 18/24 52074 Aachen, Germany. (b) Infineon Technologies Dresden GmbH, Königsbrücker Straße 180, 01099 Dresden, Germany (c) Peter-Grünberg Institut 7, Forschungszentrum Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany. 12:10 LUNCH

II-4/8

Chairman: Joshua Yang

14:20 II-4_27/I IoT Applications Using ReRAM and Nanogap Memory

Yasuhisa Naitoh*, Hisashi Shima, and Hiroyuki Akinaga Nanoelectronics Research Institute (NeRI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan, AIST-UTokyo Advanced Operando-Measurement Technology Open Innovation Laboratory (OPERANDO-OIL), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Kashiwanoha 5-1-5, Kashiwa, Tiba 277-8568, Japan 14:45 II-4_28/I Diffusive memristor as a building block for a novel true random

number generator

Hao Jiang1, Daniel Belkin2, Sergey E. Savel’ev3, Siyan Lin1, Zhongrui Wang1, Yunning Li1, Saumil Joshi1, Rivu Midya1, Can Li1, Mark Barnell4, Qing Wu4, J. Joshua Yang1, and Qiangfei Xia1*

1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003, USA 2 Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania 19081, USA 3 Department of Physics, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK 4 Air Force Research Lab, Information Directorate, Rome, New York 13441, USA 15:10 II-4_29/O

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Role of the electrodes on the electrical characteristics of La2NiO4-

based memristive devices

K. Maas(a)*, M. Boudard(a), Q. Rafhay(b), J.M. Caicedo(c), C. Jimenez(a), S. Bagdzevicius(a), J. Santiso(c), and M. Burriel(a) (a) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LMGP, F-38000 Grenoble, France (b) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, IMEP-LAHC, F-38000 Grenoble, France (c) Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), Campus UAB, 08913 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain

15:30 II-4_30/O LaMnO3+δ: A candidate for new Resistive Switching Memories

D. Pla(a), O. Chaix-Pluchery(a), R. Rodriguez-Lamas(a), H. Roussel(a), M. Boudard(a), C. Jimenez(a) and M. Burriel(a) (a) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, LMGP, F38000 Grenoble, France 15:50 BREAK

MACRO AREA 3: IONICS IN BIOLOGICAL

SYSTEMS AND LIFE SCIENCES

III-1 – IONICS MEETS BIOSCIENCE

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B8

III-1/3

Chairman: Luisa Torsi

16:15 III-1_10/I Fabrication and Modelling of Organic Electrochemical Transistors

Printed on Plastic Foil

Fabrizio Torricelli* Department of Information Engineering, University of Brescia, via Branze 38, 25123 Brescia, Italy 16:40 III-1_11/I Roll-to-Roll Pilot Line for Large-Scale Manufacturing of

Microfluidic Devices

A. Haase a, U. Palfinger a, D. Nees a, L. Lasave a, L. Kuna a, M. Smolka a, F. Hasenöhrl b, A. Rodriguez b, M. Sonnleitner c, J. Kafka d, G. Kofod d, I. Ramos e, M. Lohse f, M. Thesen f, N. Briz g, A. Ayerdi g, S. Köstler a and B. Stadlober* a Institute for Surface Technologies and Photonics, JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, 8160 Weiz, Austria b bionic surface technologies GmbH, 8010 Graz, Austria c Genspeed Biotech GmbH, 4261 Rainbach, Austria d InMold BioSystems AS, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark e Innoprot S. L, 48160 Derio, Spain f microresist technologies GmbH, 12555 Berlin, Germany g Tecnalia Research and Innovation, 20009 Donostia, San Sebastian, Spain 17:05 III-1_12/O Organic bioelectronics probing conformational changes in surface

confined proteins

Eleonora Macchia,1 Domenico Alberga,2 Kyriaki Manoli,1 Giuseppe F. Mangiatordi, 3 Gerardo Palazzo,1 Luisa Torsi1 1 Dipartimento di Chimica, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro - Bari (Italy) 2 Dipartimento Interateneo di Fisica “M. Merlin” dell’Università e del Politecnico di Bari and INFN - Bari (Italy) 3 Dipartimento di Farmacia – Scienze del Farmaco, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro - Bari (Italy) 17:25 III-1_13/O Understanding the stability of FBI-OFET devices modified with

electrosynthesized ZnO nanoparticles

Rosaria Anna Picca *, Maria Chiara Sportelli, Kyriaki Manoli, Gerardo Palazzo, Luisa Torsi, Nicola Cioffi Chemistry Department, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Via Orabona 4, 70126 Bari, Italy

MACRO AREA 4: GENERAL ASPECTS, FUNDAMENTALS AND THEORY IN ION-

CONDUCTING MATERIALS

IV-3 – INTERFACIAL PROCESSES AND NANOIONICS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B5

IV-3/5

Chairman: Shu Yamaguchi

11:00 IV-3_17/K Grain Boundaries and Interfaces in Ni-doped Proton Conducting

Oxide Electrolytes and in Ni-based Cermet Anodes

Ryan O’Hayrea*, Daniel Clarkb, Chuancheng Duana, Sandrine Ricotec, David Diercksa, Brian Gormana, Huayang Zhuc, Robert Keec a) Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, USA b) University of Oslo, Norway c) Mechanical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, USA 11:30 IV-3_18/I Defect segregation and space-charge effects at oxide surfaces

Tor S. Bjørheima, *, Eugene Kotominb and Joachim Maierb (a) Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, Norway, Gaustadalleen 21, 0349, Oslo. (b) Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstrasse 1, Stuttgart, Germany.

11:55 IV-3_19/O Differences in space charge formation at grain boundaries in

BaZrO3 and BaCeO3

Edit E. Helgee, Anders Lindman, and Göran Wahnström * Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden 12:15 LUNCH

IV-3/6

Chairman: Tor Bjørheim

14:20 IV-3_20/I Oxide Surface Protonics: Proton Activity on Hydrated Oxide

Surface

Shu Yamaguchi* Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Mater. Engg., 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan 14:45 IV-3_21/O The Role of Grain Boundaries in Surface Protonics

Sindre Ø. Stub (a), Einar Vøllestad(a), Per Martin Rørvik (b) and Truls Norby(a)* (a) University of Oslo, Department of Chemistry, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway (b) SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, NO-0314 Oslo, Norway 15:05 IV-3_22/O First-principles based quantification of charged species

redistribution at electrochemical interfaces: Model system of

zirconium oxide

Jing Yang(a), Mostafa, Youssef(a), Bilge Yildiz(a)(b)* a Laboratory for Electrochemical Interfaces, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. b Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

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15:25 IV-3_23/O Proton conduction in bulk water along grain boundary cavity of

nano-grained oxides

Ryuhei Sato(a)*, Yasuaki Akao(a), Shogo Miyoshi(b), Shu Yamaguchi(a) (a) Department of Materials Engineering, The University of Tokyo 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan (b) National Institute for Materials Science, 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-0044, JAPAN

IV-4 – POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF OXIDE MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A3

IV-4/5

Chairmen: Roger De Souza, Ashok Kumar Baral

11:00 IV-4_17/I Perovskites with mixed protonic, oxygen vacancy and electronic

conductivity: bulk defect chemistry and transport properties

Rotraut Merkle(a)*, Reihaneh Zohourian(a), Joachim Maier(a) (a)Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany 11:25 IV-4_18/I BaFeO3-δ-based Materials for Intermediate-Temperature Solid

Oxide Fuel Cells and beyond

Francesco Ciucci(a, b)* (a) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China SAR (b) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China SAR 11:50 IV-4_19/O Understanding Raman spectra of SrTi1-xFexO3-δ Solid Solutions:

Structural Symmetry Breaks and Defect Chemistry

E. Sediva(a), (b)*, F. Messerschmitt (a), (b), and J. L. M. Rupp (a), (b) (a) Electrochemical Materials, ETH Zurich, Hönggerbergring 64, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA 12:10 IV-4_20/O Defect Chemistry and High–Temperature Transport in SrFe1–

xSnxO3–x

Oleg Merkulov (a)*, Ruslan Samigullin(b), Alexey Markov(a), Ilya Leonidov(a), Mikhail Patrakeev(a) (a) Institute of Solid State Chemistry, UB RAS, Pervomayskaya Str., 91, Yekaterinburg, 620990 Russia (b) Ural Federal University, Mira Str. 19, Ekaterinburg, 620990 Russia 12:30 IV-4_21/O Relating the defect chemistry and electrical properties of rare-earth

double perovskites

Einar Vøllestad (a)*, Ragnar Strandbakke(a), Matthias Schrade(b) and Truls Norby(a) (a) University of Oslo, Department of Chemistry, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway (b) University of Oslo, Department of Physics, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway 12:50 LUNCH

IV-4/6

Special session: Ilan Riess’ 75th anniversary

Chairman: Igor Lubomirsky

14:20 IV-4_22/I Defect Chemistry and Driving Forces

Joachim Maier* Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany 14:45 IV-4_23/O Flash sintering and its puzzling relation to defects

Yoed Tsur(a, b)*, Neta Shomrat(a), Sioma Baltianski(b) (a) The Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 3200003 (b) Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 3200003

15:05 IV-4_24/I Mass and Charge Transport in the Vicinity of Interfaces

Harry L. Tuller(a, b), * (a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA (b) International Institute of Carbon Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Kyushu University, 15:30 IV-4_25/I Metal|MIEC|Metal devices – a review

Ilan Riess* Physics Department, TechnionIIT, Haifa, 3200003, Israel 15:55 BREAK

Joint Session

Chairmen: Yoed Tsur, Nini Pryds, Peter Crozier

16:15 IV-4_26/K Beyond electrostatic effects at oxide hetero-interfaces:

Electrochemical phase change, strong electric fields, and elastic

strain

Qiyang Lu(a), Mostafa Youssef(a, b), Jing Yang(a), Sean Bishop(a), Dongkyou Lee(c), Hendrik Bluhm(d), Ho Nyung Lee(c), Krystyn Van Vliet(a), Harry Tuller(a), and Bilge Yildiz(a, b)* (a) Dept. of Materials Sci. and Engineering, (b) Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (c) Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (d) Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 16:45 IV-4_27/I The surface space-charge layer in oxides: detection, description and

consequences

Roger A.de Souza* (a) Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 2, 52062 Aachen, Germany

17:10 II-1_19/I Influence of strain on the oxygen ion and proton conductivity of thin

films

T. Lippert1, 2, *, A. Fluri1, D. Pergolesi1, A. Wokaun1, N. Marzari3, A. Marcolongo3, V. Roddatis4

1 Thin Films & Interfaces Group, Research with Neutrons and Muons Division, Paul Scherrer Institut, 5232 Villigen-PSI. Switzerland 2

Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry, ETH Zurich, Vladimir Prelog Weg 1, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland 3 Theory and Simulations of Materials (THEOS), and National Centre for Computational Design and Discovery of Novel Materials (MARVEL), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Station 12, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland. 4 Institut für Materialphysik, Universität Göttingen, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, Göttingen 37077, Germany.

17:35 II-1_20/I X-ray Studies of Oxygen Vacancy Behavior in Complex Oxide

Heterostructures

Dillon D. Fong* Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, 9700 S. Cass Ave., Bldg 241/A164, Argonne, Illinois 60439, USA

IV-7 – NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN SOLID STATE

IONICS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A4

IV-7/1

Chairman: Steve Greenbaum

16:15 IV-7_1/I Ionic dynamics in solid electrolytes by means of Nuclear Magnetic

Resonance Relaxometry

Danuta Kruk* University of Warmia & Mazury in Olsztyn, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Słoneczna 54, 10-710 Olsztyn, Poland

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16:40 IV-7_2/I Mobile Lithium Ions in Solids Probed via NMR Spin Relaxation

Paul Heitjans Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Callinstr. 3-3a, 30167 Hannover, Germany 17:05 IV-7_3/I The Usefulness of NMR Spin-Alignment Echoes to Probe Li

Diffusion in Solids

Martin Wilkening* Graz University of Technology, Institute for Chemistry and Technology of Materials (NAWI Graz), Christian Doppler Laboratory for Lithium Batteries and DFG Research Unit 1277 ‘mobility of lithium ions in solids’, Stremayrgasse 9, 8010 Graz, Austria. 17:30 IV-7_4/O Local Structures and Li Ion Dynamics in Li10SnP2S12 Observed by

Multinuclear Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy and Relaxometry

Sylvio Indris*, Maximilian Kaus, Heike Stöffler, Murat Yavuz, Michael Knapp, Helmut Ehrenberg Institute for Applied Materials – Energy Storage Systems (IAM-ESS), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany 17:50 IV-7_5/O The local structural evolution and ion-conducting mechanism of

electrode/electrolyte materials in Li+/Na+ -ion batteries

D. W. Wang1, X. H. Wu, R. Liu1, G. M. Zhong1, R. Q. Fu2, Yong Yang1*

1) Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials, State Key Lab of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surface and Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China; 2) National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, 1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32310, USA.

A. Padova Fiere

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POSTER SESSION 2 (S2)

Chairmen: Harry L. Tuller, Vito Di Noto

18:20 - 20:00 Poster Session 2

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

FRIDAY June 23, 2017

MACRO AREA 1: IONICS IN ENERGY AND

ENVIRONMENT

I-2 – ADVANCED LITHIUM AND SODIUM BATTERY

ELECTRODE MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B7

I-2/17

Chairmen: Youngsik Kim, Craig Fisher

8:00 I-2_70/I High Capacity Cathode Concepts for Li-Sulphur Batteries

Aleksandar Matic(a), Florian Nitze(a), Du-Hyun Lim(a), Marco Agostini(a), Filippa Lundin(a), and Anders Plamqvist(b) (a) Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Physics, 41296

Göteborg, Sweden. (b) Chalmers University of Technology, Department of

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 41296 Göteborg, Sweden.

8:25 I-2_71/O Moving to high energy and sustainable Li-Sulfur batteries

Marco Agostini and Aleksandar Matic Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology,

S41296 Go teborg, Sweden.

8:45 I-2_72/O The effect of dissolved oxygen in ether-based electrolytes for Li-S

Lucas Lodovico, Alberto Varzi, and Stefano Passerini Helmholtz Institute Ulm, Helmholtzstraße 11, 89081, Ulm, Germany

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, P.O. Box 3640, D-76021 Karlsruhe,

Germany.

9:05 I-2_73/O MCMB/Mn3O4 based anode materials for Li-ion Storage

Applications

V.S. Pradeepa,b, B. Jinishaa,b, K.M. Anil Kumara,b, and S. Jayalekshmia,b (a) Department of Physics, Cochin University of Science and Technology,

Cochin 682022. (b) Center of Excellence in Advanced Materials, Cochin

University of Science and Technology, Cochin 682022.

9:25 I-2_74/O Anodic Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries: TIO2-rGO Composites

for High Power Application

Daniele Versacia, Marco Minellab, Claudio Minerob, Carlotta Franciaa, Silvia Bodoardoa, Nerino Penazzia (a) Electrochemistry group, DISAT Polytechnic of Turin, corso Duca degli

Abruzzi 24, Turin, Italy. (b) Department of Chemistry and NIS Inter-

departmental Centre, University of Torino, via P. Giuria 5, Torino,10125,

Italy.

9:45 I-2_75/O Synthesis of carbon materials for anode of lithium-ion battery by

using Metal Organic Frameworks as self-templates

Eiji Hosono(a), Yuki Makinose(a), Omar S. Mendoza-Hernandez(b), Yoshitsugu Sone(b), Minoru Umeda(c), Daisuke Asakura(a), Hirofumi Matsuda(a) (a) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

(AIST), Research Institute for Energy Conservation, 1-1-1 Umezono,

Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan. (b) Japan Aerospace Exploration

Agency (JAXA), Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, 3-1-1

Yoshinodai, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5210, Japan. (c)Nagaoka

University of Technology, Department of Materials Science and

Technology, Kamitomioka 1603-1, Nagaoka, Niigata 940-2188, Japan.

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10:05 I-2_76/O Dandelion-Like Mesoporous SiOx as High-Rate and Long-Life

Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Zhaolin Li(a), Hailei Zhao(a,b), Boyang Fu(a), Zijia Zhang(a), Lina Zhao(a)

(a) University of Science and Technology Beijing, School of Materials

Science and Engineering, Beijing 100083, China. (b) Beijing Municipal Key

Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Technologies, Beijing 100083,

China.

10:25 BREAK

I-2/18

Chairmen: Youngsik Kim, Craig Fisher

11:00 I-2_77/O

A symmetric twist boundary in spinel LiMn2O4 and its influence on

battery properties

Hiroki Moriwake(a, b), Craig A.J. Fisher(a), Yumi H. Ikuhara(a), Shunsuke Kobayashi(a), Akihide Kuwabara(a, b), Xiaobing Hu(a), Yoshio Ukyo(c), Yuichi Ikuhara(a, d) (a) Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine Ceramics Center,

Nagoya, 456-8587, Japan. (b) Center for Materials research by Information

Integration (CMI2), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS),

Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan. (c) Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto 611-

0011, Japan. (d)Institute of Engineering Innovation, The University of

Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8586, Japan.

11:20 I-2_78/O 3D Dendrite-free Lithium Metal Anode in a Foam Host

Li-Zhen Fan(a), Shang-Sen Chi(a),Yongchang Liu(a), Qiang Zhang(b) (a) Institute of Advanced Materials and Technology, University of Science

and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China. (b) Beijing Key Laboratory

of Green Chemical Reaction Engineering and Technology, Department

of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.

11:40 BREAK

I-3 – ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B1

I-3/18

Chairmen: Ainara Aguadero, Randy Jalam

8:00 I-3_81/I Towards All Solid State Batteries Using Oxide Solid Electrolytes

Laurence Groleau, Marie Lachal, Thomas Bibienne, Mickael Dollé Université de Montréal, Department of Chemistry, Montreal, Quebec,

Canada.

8:25 I-3_82/I In situ electrochemically solidified interface in metal lithium

batteries

Jie Huang(a), Wenjun Li(a), Qi Yang(a), Jiayue Peng(a), Jieyun Zheng(a), Hong Li(a,b) (a) Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of

Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China. (b)

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, P. R. China.

8:50 I-3_83/O Li6PS5Cl as Solid Electrolyte in “All-Solid-State” Batteries: Interface

Stability towards Cathode Materials

Jérémie Auvergniot(a,b), Alice Cassel(b), Dominique Foix(a,c), Virginie Viallet(b,c), Vincent Seznec(b,c), Rémi Dedryvère(a,c) (a) IPREM, CNRS – Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, 2 Avenue

Pierre Angot, 64053 Pau Cedex 9, France. (b) LRCS, CNRS – Université

de Picardie Jules Verne, 33 Rue Saint Leu, 80039 Amiens Cedex, France. (c) Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie (RS2E), FR CNRS

3459, France.

9:10 I-3_84/O Preparation of composite cathode with high content of active

material for all-solid-state battery using Li6PS5Cl precursor solution

containing ethyl-cellulose as binder

Nataly Carolina Rosero-Navarro, Taiki Kinoshita, Akira Miura, Mikio Higuchi and Kiyoharu Tadanaga Hokkaido University, Faculty of Engineering, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan.

9:30 I-3_85/O Operando X-ray absorption spectroscopic analysis of reactions and

the design of high rate capability cathode for all-solid-state lithium-

ion batteries

Yoshiharu Uchimoto(a), Kentaro Yamamoto(a), Atsushi Sakuda(b), Yuki Orikasa(c), Akitoshi Hayashi(d), Yuta Kimura(e), Takashi Nakamura(e), Koji Amezawa(e) , Masahiro Tatsumisago(d)

(a) Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto

University, Yoshida, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan. (b) Research Institute

of Electrochemical Energy, National Institute of Advanced Industrial

Science and Technology (AIST), 1-8-31, Midorigaoka, Ikeda, Osaka 563-

8533, Japan. (c) Department of Applied Chemistry, Ritsumeikan University,

1-1-1, Noji-Higashi, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-8577, Japan. (d) Graduate School

of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuencho, Naka, Sakai,

Osaka 599-8531, Japan. (e) Institute of Multidisciplinary Reseaech for

Advanced Materials (IMRAM), Tohoku University, 2-1-1, Katahira, Aoba-

ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan.

9:50 I-3_86/O Improvement of Grain-Boundary Resistance for Li-Ion Conductive

Oxide by Spark-Plasma Sintering

Toyoki Okumura, Tomonari Takeuchi, Hironori Kobayashi Research Institute of Electrochemical Energy, National Institute of

Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 1-8-31 Midorigaoka,

Ikeda, Osaka 563-8577, Japan.

10:10 I-3_87/O Nanoconfined complex hydrides as fast ionic conductors for

batteries

Peter Ngene(a)*, Sander Lambregts(a), Didier Blanchard(b), Tejs Vegge(b), Arno P. M. Kentgens(c), and Petra E. de Jongh(a) * (a)Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Debye Institute for Nanomaterials

Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; (b)Department of Energy

Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde,

Denmark (c)Institute for Molecules & Materials, Radboud University,

Nijmegen, The Netherlands

10:30 BREAK

I-4 – IONICS IN “OPEN” BATTERIES (REDOX FLOW

BATTERIES)

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B3

I-4/5

Chairman: Thomas Zawodzinski

8:35 I-4_18/I Membrane Evaluation, Modelling and Simulation in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries Liuyue Cao and Maria Skyllas-Kazacos*

School of Chemical Engineering, UNSW Sydney, Australia, 2052.

9:00 I-4_19/I Properties of Carbon and of the Electrolyte in All-Vanadium RFBs

Jochen Friedl(a), Matthäa Schwob(a) and Ulrich Stimming(a,b)*, a)School of Chemistry, Bedson Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom. b)Electrochemical Research Group, Institute of Informatics VI, Technical University of Munich, Schleißheimerstraße 90a, 85748 Garching, Germany.

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9:25 I-4_20/I The investigation on the preparation and performance of highly

selective and conductive porous ion conducting membranes for

vanadium flow battery

Wenjing Lu(a,b), Xianfeng Li(a,c)*, Huamin Zhang(a,c)* (a) Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institution, Division of Energy Storage, 457 Zhongshan Road, Dalian 116023, China. (b) Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China. (c) Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials (iChEM), Dalian 116023, China.

9:50 I-4_21/I Electrospun Nafion/PVDF Single-fiber Blended Membranes for

Regenerative H2/Br2 Fuel Cells

Jun Woo Park(a), Ryszard Wycisk(a), Guangyu Lin(b) Devon Powers(a), Trung Van Nguyen(c), Regis Dowd(c), and Peter N. Pintauro(a) (a)Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37235, USA. (b)TVN Systems, Inc., Lawrence, KS 66046, USA. (c)Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 66045, USA.

10:15 I-4_22/O Searching for New Redox-Complexes for Organic Flow Batteries

S. Caramori1, E. Benazzi1, V.Cristino1, C.A. Bignozzi1, Laura Meda*2, F. Oldani2, G. Tozzola2 (a)Dept. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Univ. Ferrara, Italy. (b)Renewable Energy and Environmental R&D Center, ENI Novara, Italy.

10:35 BREAK

I-5 – POLYMER ELECTROLYTE IONOMERS: ADVANCES IN

CATION- AND ANION-EXCHANGE MEMBRANES AND

ION CONDUCTION

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B9

I-5/6

Chairman: Peter Pintauro

9:10 I-5_22/O Thallium Chemical Sensors For Environmental Monitoring Based

On Mixed Ion Conducting Chalcogenide Glasses

Alla Paraskiva(a)*, Maria Bokova(a), Mariana Milochova(a), Igor Alekseev(b), Eugene Bychkov(a)*

(a)Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale, 59240 Dunkerque, France. (b) V. G. Khlopin Radium Institute, 194021 St. Petersburg, Russia.

9:30 I-5_23/O Properties of Anion Exchange Membrane Based on Polyamine:

Effect of Functionalized Silica Particles Prepared by Sol–gel

Method

Narges Ataollahia*, Fabrizio Girardia, Keti Vezzùb, Vito Di Notob,c, Paolo Scardia, Emanuela Calloned, Sandra Dire d, Rosa Di Maggioa (a)Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, University of Trento, Via Mesiano 77, 38123, Trento, Italy. (b)Section of Chemistry for Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy. (c)

Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry and Technologies for Energy (CNR-ICMATE), Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova (PD), Italy. (d)Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, Via Sommarive 9, 38123 Trento, Italy.

9:50 I-5_24/O Sulfonated and partially fluorinated poly(aryl) multiblock-co-

ionomer- and blend-membranes as proton-conducting material

Johannes Bender*, Birgit Salzmann, Jochen Kerres University of Stuttgart – Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, Böblinger Str. 78, 70199 Stuttgart, Germany.

10:10 I-5_25/O Composite Anionic Exchange Membrane with Bacterial Cellulose

and Cross-Linked Poly(3-acrylamidopropyl) Trimethylammonium

Hydroxide

Nuno Sousa(a), Carla Vilela(b), Carmen Freire(b), Armando Silvestre(b), Filipe Figueiredo(a)* (a) Dep. of Materials & Ceramic Engineering, CICECO, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal. (b) Dep. of Chemistry, CICECO, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal.

10:30 BREAK

I-5/7

Chairman: Michael Hickner

11:00 I-5_26/O Preparation and Properties of Proton Exchange Membranes

Synthesized via Single-step Grafting PSSA onto PVDF Modified by

TMAH

GUO Guibao(a), AN Shengli(b)*

(a) School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou 014010, P. R. China. (b) School of Material and Metallurgy, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou 014010, P. R. China).

11:20 I-5_27/O First-principles molecular dynamics simulations study on proton

transport in membranes for fuel cell applications

Yoong-Kee Choe Research Center for Computational Design of Advanced Functional Materials (CD-FMat), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Umozono 1-1-1, Tsukuba 3058568 Japan.

11:40 BREAK

I-6 – HIGH-TEMPERATURE PROTON-CONDUCTING

POLYMER MEMBRANES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B10

I-6/2

Chairman: Andrew Herring

8:00 I-6_6/K Why do proton conducting poly-benzimidazole phosphoric acid

membranes perform well in high-temperature PEM fuel cells?

Klaus-Dieter Kreuer Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstr. 1, 70560 Stuttgart, Germany.

8:30 I-6_7/I Exploring structure and ion transport in polybenzimidazole-based

high-temperature fuel cells: towards operando experiments

Oxana Ivanova Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Lichtenbergstr. 1, 85748 Garching, Germany

8:55 I-6_8/I PBI-based membranes for High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte

Fuel Cells

Eliana Quartarone Department of Chemistry and INSTM, University of Pavia, Via Taramelli 16, 27100 Pavia, Italy

9:20 I-6_9/I Membrane Development for HT PEMFC

Dirk Henkensmeier(a)*, Mateusz Brela(b), Ngoc My Hanh Duong(a), Karol Dyduch(b), Steffen Hink(a), Dickson Joseph(a), N. Nambi Krishnan(a), Artur Michalak(b), Bhupendra Singh(a). (a) Fuel Cell Research Center, KIST, Hwarangno 14gil5, Seongbukgu, 02792 Seoul, Korea. (b) Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Chemistry, Ingardena 3, 30-060 Krakow, Poland.

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9:45 I-6_10/I Recent Developments in High-Temperature PEM Fuel Cells

Hans Aage Hjuler* and Thomas Steenberg Danish Power Systems, Egeskovvej 6C, DK-3490 Kvistgaard, Denmark

10:10 I-6_11/I Latest Results from the Projects H3PO4 and CISTEM

Nadine Pilinski, Maren Rastedt, Alexander Dyck and Peter Wagner NEXT ENERGY · EWE Research Centre for Energy Technology at the University of Oldenburg, Carl-von-Ossietzky Str. 15, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany.

10:35 BREAK

I-6/3

Chairman: Piercarlo Mustarelli

11:00 I-6_12/O Interaction of PBI-type Polymers with New Acidic Proton

Conducting Ionic Liquids – Conductivity And ORR Kinetics

Carsten Korte *, Klaus Wippermann , Jürgen Wackerl , Susanne Kuhri and Werner Lehnert Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung (IEK-3), D -52425 Jülich, Germany.

11:20 I-6_13/O Water and Sodium Transport and Liquid Crystalline Alignment in a

High Temperature Sulfonated Aramid Membrane

Theo Dingemans (a,b)*, Jianwei Gao (b), Ying Wang (c) and Louis A. Madsen (c) (a) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Applied Physical Sciences, Murray Hall 1113, 121 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC27599-3055, USA (b) Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Kluyverweg 1, 2629 HS, Delft, The Netherlands. (b) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Chemistry and Macromolecules and Interfaces Institute, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.

11:40 BREAK

I-7 – “POLYMER ELECTROLYTES” - THE UBIQUITY OF

IONS AND POLYMER MATERIALS IN DEVICES

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B9

I-7/9

Chairman: Maria Forsyth

8:15 I-7_35/I Efficient Fluoride Anion Sensing Utilizing Boron/Silicon Dual

Hetero-elements Type Inorganic Copolymers

Noriyoshi Matsumi*, Raman Vedarajan, Puhup Puneet School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.

8:40 I-7_36/O Solid-liquid glyme based electrolytes for lithium batteries

Maryam Nojabaee*, Jelena Popovic, Joachim Maier

Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany.

9:00 I-7_37/O Strategy to induce stable antistatic effect on polyethylene

Akiko Tsurumaki (a), Maria Assunta Navarra (a), Hiroyuki Ohno (b), and Stefania Panero (a)* (a) Dept. Chemistry, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. (b) Functional Ionic Liquid Laboratories and Dept. Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2-24-16 Naka-cho, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan.

9:20 I-7_38/O Development and characterization of proton conducting polymer

electrolyte based on PVA:Arginine: NH4SCN

R. Bhuvaneswari (a, b, c), S. Karthikeyan (d), S. Selvasekarapandian (c)* (a) Vel Tech Dr. RR & Dr. SR Technical University, Avadi, Chennai, India (b) Research and Development Centre, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India (c)Materials Research Centre, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. (d) Department of Physics, Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai, India.

9:40 I-7-39/O A New Glass Forming Electrolyte Based on Lithium Glycerolate

Federico Bertasi (a), Sara Tonello (a), Gioele Pagot (a, b), Keti Vezzù (a), Vito Di Noto

*(a, b) (a) Section of Chemistry for Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy. (b) Centro Studi di Economia e Tecnica dell'Energia “Giorgio Levi Cases”, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padua, Italy.

10:00 I-7_40/O Development of Solid Polymer Electrolytes Based on PEO

Complexed with 2-trifluoromethyl-4, 5-dicyanoimidazole Lithium

Salt and EMImTFSI Ionic Liquid for Lithium Batteries

Anji Reddy Polu (a, b) * and Hee-Woo Rhee (b) * (a) Department of Physics, Vardhaman College of Engineering, Kacharam, Shamshabad-501218, Hyderabad, Telangana, India (b)Polymer Materials Lab, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Sogang University, 35 Baekbeom-Ro, Mapo-Gu, Seoul 121-742, South Korea.

10:20 I-7_41/O A Novel Polyelectrolyte with ABC Triblock Copolymer Architecture

for Stable Lithium Electro-deposition

Kun-lin Liu (a), Chung-Hsiang Chao (b), Hsin-Chieh Lee (c), Cheng-Si Tsao (d), Jason Fang (e), Chi-yang Chao (f)* (a) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan(R.O.C.) (b) Industrial Technology Research Institute.195, Sec. 4, Chung Hsing Rd., Chutung, Hsinchu, Taiwan 31040, R.O.C. (c) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University,No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan(R.O.C.). (d) Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Atomic Energy Council 1000 Wenhua Rd. Jiaan Village, Longtan District, Taoyuan City 32546, Taiwan (ROC). (e) Industrial Technology Research Institute. 195, Sec. 4, Chung Hsing Rd., Chutung, Hsinchu, Taiwan 31040, R.O.C. (f) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan(R.O.C.). 10:40 BREAK

I-9 – SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS AND ELECTROLYZERS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A2

I-9/17: Cells and Electrolytes II

Chairman: Kazunari Sasaki

8:00 I-9_82/O High Performance Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with Hierarchically

Structured Anode Prepared by Phase Inversion Tape Casting

Method

Tong Liu(a,b,c) *, Yao Wang(a,b), Cong Ren(b), Fanglin Chen(b)* (a) School of Power and Mechanical Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430072, China. (b) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA. (c) Suzhou Institute of Wuhan University, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215123, China.

8:20 I-9_83/O Understanding the degradation of the microtubular solid oxide fuel

cell – Longitudinal Raman and SEM study

Aneta Slodczyk(a), Marc Torrell Faro(a)*, Aitor Hornés(a), Alex Morata(a), Kevin Kendall(b), Albert Tarancón(a) (a) Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Jardins de les Dones de Negre, 1, 08930 Sant Adrià de Besos, Barcelona, Spain. (b) Adelan, 112 Park Hill Road, Birmingham B17 9HD, UK.

8:40 I-9_84/O Development of microtubular solid-oxide fuel cells with

molybdenum-doped BSCF as a cathode

Daniel V. Maslennikov*, Mikhail P. Popov, Elena V. Shubnikova, Alexander A. Matvienko, Alexander P. Nemudry Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia.

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9:00 I-9_85/O 3D printed SOFC stacks

C. Willich(a), V. Esposito(b), C. Chaput(c), J. C. Ruiz-Morales(d), P. Gooden(e), F. Ramos(f), D. Lieftink(g), H. Hedlund (h), A. Morata(a), A. Tarancón(a)

a) Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Jardins de les Dones de Negre 1, 08930 Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, (Spain). b)Technical University of Denmark, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde (Denmark). c) 3DCeram, Rue du Petit Theil 27, 87280 Limoges, France. d) Department of Chemistry, University of La Laguna, Avda. Astrofísico Francisco Sánchez, 38200 Tenerife (Spain). e) Promethean Particles Ltd, Genesis Park,Midland Way, Nottingham NG7 3EF (UK). f) Francisco Alberto S.A.U, Rafael Barradas 19, 08908 Hospitalet, Barcelona (Spain). g) HyGear Fuel Cell Systems B.V, Westervoortsedijk 73, 6827 AV Arnhem (Netherlands). h)Saan Energi AB, Sölvegatan 41, 23370 Lund (Sweden).

9:20 I-9_86/O One-step synthesis of LSCFN-GDC electrode for symmetric solid

oxide fuel cell with carbon-based fuels

Na Xua, Zhibin Yanga, Minfang Hana,b* a) Union Research Center of Fuel Cell, School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing 100083, China. b) State Key Laboratory of Power Systems, Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.

9:40 I-9_87/O Towards long-term stable solid state electrolyzers with infiltrated

catalysts

Simona Ovtar*, Ming Chen, Karen Brodersen, Anne Hauch, Xiufu Sun, Janet J. Bentzen,Peter V. Hendriksen Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.

10:00 I-9_88/O Sr and Zr transport in LSCF/GDC/single-crystal YSZ model

heterostructures

Jeffrey C. De Vero(a)*, Katherine Develos-Bagarinao(b), Hirofumi Matsuda(a), Haruo Kishimoto(a), Tomohiro Ishiyama(a), Katsuhiko Yamaji(a), Teruhisa Horita(a), and Harumi Yokokawa(a,b) (a)Research Institute for Energy Conservation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. (b) Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

10:20 BREAK

11:00 I-9_89/O Diffusion phenomena at the CGO barrier layer processed by Pulsed

Laser Deposition for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Miguel Moralesa, Aneta Slodczyka, Arianna Pescec, Albert Tarancóna, Marc Torrella, Jan Pieter Ouweltjesb, Dario Montinarob, Alex Morataa*

a) IREC, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Jardins de les Dones de Negre 1, 2º, Sant Adrià del Besós, Barcelona, 08930, Spain. b)

HTceramix SA, Avenue des Sports 26, Yverdon-les-Bains, CH-1400, Switzerland. c)SOLIDPower SpA, Viale Trento 117, Mezzolombardo, 38017, Italy.

11:20 I-9_90/O A FIB-STEM Study of La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 cathode and Y2O3-ZrO2

(LSM/YSZ) electrolyte interface in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Shuai Hea, Kongfa Chenb, Martin Saundersc and San Ping Jiang*,a

a)Fuels and Energy Technology Institute, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6102, Australia. b)College of Materials Science and Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, Fujian350108, China. c)Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009, Australia.

11:40 BREAK

I-10 – MULTI-FUNCTIONAL OXIDE NANOMATERIALS: FROM

DESIGN TO ADVANCED APPLICATIONS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B6

I-10/14

Chairman: Ettore Fois

8:00 I-10_56/I The role of simulation in the characterization of perfect and

defective crystalline compounds

Roberto Dovesi*

Torino University, Chemistry Department, Via Giuria, 5, Torino 10125 Italy.

8:25 I-10_57/O Temperature induced formic acid-formate equilibrium on TiO2

anatase (101) surfaces

Marco Fabbiani,(a),* Chiara Deiana,(b) Gianmario Martra,(b), Gloria Tabacchi(a) (a) Department of Science and High Technology – Università dell’Insubria, via Valleggio 11, 22100 Como, Italy. (b) Dipartimento di Chimica and Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces (NIS) Inter-departmental centre – Università degli Studi di Torino, Via P. Giuria 7, 10125 Torino, Italy.

8:45 I-10_58/O Carbon monoxide and Formic acid at the surface of TiO2-anatase

nanoparticles: the relevance of thermal effects

Gloria Tabacchi(a)*, Chiara Deiana(b), Marco Fabbiani(a), Ettore Fois(a), Gianmario Martra(b), Stéphanie Narbey(c), Francesco Pellegrino(b) (a) University of Insubria and INSTM, Department of Science and High Technology, Como, Italy. (b) University of Turin, Department of Chemistry and NIS Centre, Torino, Italy. (c) Solaronix SA, Aubonne, Switzerland.

9:05 I-10_59/O Photoinduced Charge Transfer Across ZnO-Organic Dye Interface

Nikolai V. Tkachenko(a)*, Hanna Hakola(a), Kirsi Vorkki(a), Viktoria Golovanova(b), Viacheslav Golovanov(b) (a) Laboratory of Chemistry and Bioengineering, Tamepre University of Technology, P. O. Box 541, FI-33101 Tampere, Finland. (b) South–Ukrainian University, Staroportofrankovskaya str. 26, 65020, Odessa, Ukraine.

9:25 I-10_60/O Electro-Oxidation Of Phenol At High Temperature And Pressure

Andrea Massa*, Simelys Hernández,*, Nunzio Russo, Debora Fino

Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Dept. of Applied Science and Technology, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy.

9:45 I-10_61/O Formation and Reactivity of Reduced Centers in Tetragonal

Zirconia: Role of Supported Clusters and Nanostructuring

Sergio Tosoni*, Antonio Ruiz Puigdollers, Gianfranco Pacchioni Università di Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, Via R. Cozzi 55, 20125 Milano, Italy.

10:05 I-10_62/O Study of the electrochromic properties of MAPLE and PLD

deposited WO3 thin films

Stefan I. Boyadjiev(a,b)*, Nicolaie Stefan(c), George Stan(d), Miguel Arvizu(e), Imre M. Szilágyi(b,f), Anita Visan(c), Natalia Mihailescu(c), Ion N. Mihailescu(c), Cristina Besleaga(d), Lars Österlund(e), Kostadinka A. Gesheva(g) (a) “Georgi Nadjakov” Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 72 Tzarigradsko chaussee Blvd., 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria. (b) MTA-BME Technical Analytical Chemistry Research Group, Szent Gellért tér 4., H-1111, Budapest, Hungary. (c) National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics, 409 Atomistilor Street, RO-77125, Magurele-Ilfov, Romania. (d) National Institute of Materials Physics, 405A Atomistilor Street, Magurele-Ilfov, RO-077125, Romania .(e) Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Lägerhyddsv. 1, Box 534, 751 21 Uppsala, Sweden. (f) Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 4 Műegyetem rakpart, H-1111, Budapest, Hungary. (g) Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and New Energy Sources, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 72 Tzarigradsko chaussee Blvd., 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria.

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I-11 – FUNCTIONAL METAL OXIDE INTERFACES IN

EFFICIENT ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY

CONVERSION, BIOMASS CONVERSION AND CHARGE

STORAGE SYSTEMS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B4

I-11/7

Chairmen: Pawel Kulesza, John Errington

9:00 I-11_30/O Hybrid Fuel Cells

Ahmet Deniz Benli(a)*, Yelda Yorulmaz(a), Hazal Batili(a), Gulcan Corapcioglu (b)Shalima Shawuti(a), Meltem Sezen(b), Mehmet Ali Gulgun (a,b) (a)Sabanci University, Department of Materials Science and Nano Engineering, FENS, 34956, Turkey. (b) Sabanci University, Department of Materials Science and Nano Engineering, SUNUM, 34956, Turkey.

9:20 I-11_31/O Effect of H3BO3 additives on structure and properties of Al-

contained Li7La3Zr2O12 solid electrolyte

Chongyang Shao, Zhiyong Yu, Hanxing Liu*, Zhenning Zheng, Nian Sun State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Materials Synthesis

and Processing, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, 430070, China.

9:40 I-11_32/O Short stack kit platform for cells and interconnects development

Pierre Coquoz (a), Noelia Coton (a), Florian Cottier (a), Andre Pappas (a), Hugh Middleton (b), Raphael Ihringer (a)* (a) Fiaxell Sàrl, EPFL Science Parc, PSE A, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland (b) Faculty of Engineering Science, University of Agder, 4879 Grimstad, Norway.

10:00 I-11_33/O Porosity Optimization of Ni-YSZ Cermet for an Intermediate

Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Dorna Heidari (a)*, Sirus Javadpour (b), Chan Siew Hwa (c) (a) School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran (b) School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological (c) University, Singapore, Singapore.

10:20 I-11_34/O Mg-Ni and Mg-Cu containing bismuth niobates: synthesis,

structure and electrical properties

Maria Koroleva, Irina Piir, Nikolay Sekushin Institute of Chemistry Komi SC UB RAS, Pervomayskaya St. 48, Syktyvkar, 167982, Russia.

10:40 BREAK

I-17 – MESOSCOPIC SOLAR CELLS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A7

I-17/4

Chairman: Alessio Gagliardi

9:00 I-17_13/I Copper Complexes for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells

Marina Freitaga,, Yasemin Saygilib, Yiming Caoc, Paul Liskac, Michael Grätzelc, Anders Hagfeldtb a) Uppsala University, Ångström Laboratory, 521 20 Uppsala, SE. b) EPFL, LSPM, 1015 Lausanne, CH. c) EPFL, LPI, 1015 Lausanne, Sweden.

9:25 I-17_14/I Enhancement of Sn/Pb mixed metal halide perovsikite solar cells

from view point of hetero-interfacial trap distribution

Shuzi Hayase Kyushu National Institute of Technology, 2-4 Hibikino Wakamatsuku Kitakyushu 808-0196, Japan.

9:50 I-17_15/O A Crystal Engineering Approach for Scalable Perovskite Solar Cells

and ModulesFabrication

Narges Yaghoobi Nia*, Mahmoud Zendehdel, Fabio Matteocci, Lucio Cina, Aldo Di Carlo CHOSE. (Centre for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy), University of Rome ‘‘Tor Vergata’’, via del Politecnico 1, Rome 00133, Italy.

10:10 I-17_16 /O High Li-ion Concentration and Diffusion in Methylammonium

Lead Bromide Perovskite Battery Anodes

Nuria Vicente and Germà Garcia-Belmonte* Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM), Universitat Jaume I, 12006 Castelló, Spain.

10:30 BREAK

I-17/5

Chairman: Marina Freitag

11:00 I-17_17 /O AC Characteristics of Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Perovskites

Dang Thanh Nguyen(a), Won Seok Woo(b), Chang Won Ahn (b), Hak-Geun Lee(c), Woon-Seok Yang(c), Sang-Il Seok(c), Ill Won Kim(b), Jong-Sook Lee(a)* (a) Chonnam National University, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Gwangju 61186, Korea. (b) University of Ulsan, Department of Physics and Energy Harvest-Storage Center, Ulsan 44610, Korea. (c) School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, UNIST, Ulsan 44919, Korea.

11:20 I-17_18/O The Partial Conductivity Measurements on Methylammonium

Lead Tribromide Perovskite Materials

Kai Wanga), Yuiga Nakamurab), Takashi Kondo b), Kiyoshi Kobayashic), and Shu Yamaguchi a)*

(a) The Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Mater. Eng., Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan. (b) The Univ. of Tokyo, RCAST, Komaba 4-6-1, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8904, Japan. (c)National Institute for Mater. Sci., Sengen 1-2-1, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan. 11:40 BREAK

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MACRO AREA 2: IONICS IN COMMUNICATION

AND ROBOTICS

II-1 – LOW-DIMENSIONAL IONIC AND MIXED

IONIC/ELECTRONIC CONDUCTOR NANOSTRUCTURES

A. Padova Fiere

Room A5

II-1/5

Chairman: Nini Pryds

8:00 II-1_21/I Interface-dominated MIECs for integration in solid state ionics

devices

F. Chiabrera1(a), A. M. Saranya(a), D. Pla(a), A. Morata(a), A. Cavallaro(b), J. Canales-Vázquez(c), L. López-Conesa(d), A. Ruiz-Caridad(d), S. Estradé(d), F. Peiró(d), J. A. Kilner(b, e), M. Burriel (a, f), A. Tarancón(a)* (a) IREC – Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Sant Adrià del Besòs, 08930, Spain. (b) Imperial College London– Department of Materials, London, SW7 2AZ, UK. (c) UCLM– Instituto de Energías Renovables, 02071 Albacete, Spain. (d) UB– LENS-MIND-IN2UB, Department Electrònica, 08028-Barcelona, Spain. (e) I2CNER– Hydrogen Production Division, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (f) CNRS-Grenoble INP– LMGP, 38016 Grenoble Cedex 1, France.

8:25 II-1_22/I In situ optical studies of point defect chemistry and kinetics in thin

film mixed conducting oxides

Nicola H. Perry(a, b)*, Ting Chen(b, c), Nam-Hoon Kim(d), Elif Ertekin(a, d), George F. Harrington(a, b, e), Kazunari Sasaki(b, c, e), and Harry L. Tuller(a, b) (a) International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (wpi-I2CNER), Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge MA 02139, USA. (c) Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan (d) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1206 W Green St, Urbana, IL 61801, USA. (e) Next-Generation Fuel Cell Research Center (NEXT-FC), Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0325, Japan.

8:50 II-1_23/I Thin film model electrodes and their relevance for SOFCs

Peter Vang Hendriksen, Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou, Dordije Tripkovic and Simona Ovtar DTU-Energy, Technical University of Denmark, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Frederiksborgvej 399, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.

9:15 II-1_24/I High temperature electrical surface characterization by scanning

probe microscopy

Karin Vels Hansen* Technical University of Denmark, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Risø Campus, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark.

9:40 II-1_25/I Are amorphous metal oxides a viable route towards low temperature

SOFC applications?

Andrea Cavallaro *, Enrique Ruiz,,Stevin Pramana and Stephen Skinner Imperial College London, Department of Materials, South Kensington Campus, SW7 2AZ London, UK.

10:05 II-1_26/I In-Situ Impedance Analysis of Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conducting

Thin Films and Substrates during Pulsed Laser Deposition

Markus Kubicek* TU Wien, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Wien, Austria. 10:30 BREAK

II-1/6

Chairman: Monica Burriel

11:00 II-1_27/I Ionic conductivity and defect association in strained thin films

George F. Harrington(a, b, c, d), Nicola H. Perry(b, d), Kazunari Sasaki(a), Bilge Yildiz(c,

a), and Harry L. Tuller(b, a, d) (a) Next-Generation Fuel Cell Research Centre, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. (b) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge MA 02139, U.S.A. (c) Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge MA 02139, USA. (d) International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan.

11:25 II-1_28/I In Situ Surface Potential Evolution Along Oxide Heterointerfaces

Stephen S. Nonnenmann* Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Materials Science Program, University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

11:50 BREAK

II-3 – THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF 2D MATERIALS

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B2

II-3/6

Chairman: Hua Zhang

8:00 II-3_27/I Two-Dimensional Materials for In-Plane Micro-Supercapacitors

Xinliang Feng* Department, Department of Chemistry and Food Chemistry & Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed), Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany.

8:25 II-3_28/I 2D materials for Perovskite Solar Cells

Aldo Di Carlo* CHOSE-Centre for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Roma, Italy.

8:50 II-3_29/I Growth and Potential Applications of Hexagonal Boron Nitride by

CVD

Hyeon Suk Shin*

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Department of Chemistry and Department of Energy Engineering, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.

9:15 II-3_30/O Enhancing the stability of PbS quantum dot solar cells by

incorporation of reduced graphene oxide

Beatriz Martín-García,(a)* Yu Bi,(b) Mirko Prato,(a) Davide Spirito,(a) Roman Krahne,(a) Gerasimos Konstantatos(b) and Iwan Moreels(a) (a) Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Via Morego, 30, 16163 Genova, Italy. (b)

ICFO-Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques. The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain.

9:35 II-3_31/O High efficient scalable graphene doped Electron Transport Layer

(ETL) for perovskite photovoltaic devices fabricated through full-

automated Spray Coating technique

Babak Taheri*, Antonio Agresti, Sara Pescetelli, Narges Yaghoobinia, Lucio Cinà, Fabio Matteocci, Aldo Di Carlo

University of Rome Torvergata CHOSE - Electrical Engineering

Department - Via Politecnico 1, 00133 Roma.

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9:55 II-3_32/O Two-Dimensional MXene for Nonaqueous Hybrid Supercapacitors

Masashi Okubo,(a),(b) Satoshi Kajiyama,(a) HirokiIInuma,(a) Akira Sugahara,(a) Lucie Szabova, (c) Keitaro Sodeyama,(b),(c) Yoshitaka Tateyama,(b),(c) Atsuo Yamada(a),

(b), * (a) The University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. (b) Kyoto University, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan. (c) National Institute of Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.

10:15 II-3_33/O Laser processing of 2D Nanosheet based Hybrid Materials for

Organic Electronics

Emmanuel Stratakis* Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research & Technology Hellas, (IESL-FORTH), P. O. Box 1527, Heraklion 711 10, Greece.

10:35 BREAK

MACRO AREA 3: IONICS IN BIOLOGICAL

SYSTEMS AND LIFE SCIENCES

III-1– IONICS MEETS BIOSCIENCE

B. Fiore di Botta

Room B8

III-1/4

Chairman: Nicola Cioffi

8:35 III-1_14/I Managing the healing response around flexible brain implants by

conducting polymer based functionalization with on-demand

release

Christian Boehler(a), Thomas Stieglitz(a), Ulrich G Hofmann(b) and Maria Asplund(a)* (a) University of Freiburg, BrainLinks-BrainTools & IMTEK, Georges-Koehler Allee 102, 79110 Freiburg, Germany. (b) Medical Center - University Freiburg, Section for Neuroelectronic Systems, Freiburg, Germany.

9:00 III-1_15/I Patterned systems for cell monitoring and guiding

Marianna Barbalinardo1, Denis Gentili1, Francesco Valle1, Marco Brucale1, Manuela Melucci2 and Massimiliano Cavallini1* (1) Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati, CNR. Via P. Gobetti 101 Bologna, IT. (2) Istituto per la sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattività, CNR. Via P. Gobetti 101 Bologna, IT.

9:25 III-1_16/I Electrochemical scanning probe techniques for the characterization

of nanomaterials Peter Knittel, Christine Kranz* Ulm University, Institute of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany.

9:50 III-1_17/I Spin-dependent Transport through Chiral Molecules Studied by

Spin-dependent Electrochemistry

Claudio Fontanesi Department of Engineering, Univ. of Modena and R. Emilia, Via Vivarelli 10, 41125 Modena, Italy.

10:15 III-1_18/I Characterization of modified surfaces combining Electrochemical

and Microscopic techniques with synchrotron radiation

methodologies

Massimo Innocenti(a)(c)*, Francesco Di Benedetto(b), Alessandro Lavacchi(c), Maurizio Passaponti(a), Emanuele Salvietti(a), Andrea Giaccherini(a), Enrico Berretti(a), Walter Giurlani(a), Antonio De Luca(a), Francesco Carlà(d), and Roberto Felici(e). (a) University of Florence, Department of Chemistry, Via della Lastruccia 3, Sesto Fiorentino (FI) Italy. (b) University of Florence, Department of Earth Science, Via la Pira 4, 50121 Firenze, Italy. (c) Institute of Chemistry of Organo-Metallic Compounds, ICCOM-CNR and INSTM Consortium, 50019 Sesto F. no, (FI), Italy. (d) ESRF – The European Synchrotron – BP220, F-38043, Grenoble (France). (e) SPIN-CNR, Rome, Italy.

10:40 BREAK

MACRO AREA 4: GENERAL ASPECTS, FUNDAMENTALS AND THEORY IN ION-

CONDUCTING MATERIALS

IV-4 - POINT DEFECT CHEMISTRY OF OXIDE MATERIALS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A3

IV-4/8

Chairmen: Rotraut Merkle, Francesco Ciucci

8:30 IV-4_28/I On Point Defects and Structural Symmetry Breaks under High

Electric Fields

Jennifer L. M. Rupp(a)*, Felix Messerschmitt(a,b), Andreas Nenning(a,b), Sebastian Schweiger(b), Rafael Schmitt(b), Reto Pfenninger(a,b), Roman Korobko(b), Eva Sediva(a,b), William Bowman(a) (a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, USA. (b) ETH Zürich, Department of Materials, Zürich, Switzerland.

8:55 IV-4_29/I Point defects and anelasticity in pure and Gd-doped ceria

Olga Kraynisa, Ellen Wachtela, Anatoly Frenkelb, Igor Lubomirskya, * (a) Dept. of Materials and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. (b) Dept. of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Stony Brook University, NY.

9:20 IV-4_30/O The effect of grain boundary orientation on space charge profiles in

Gd-doped CeO2

Georgie Wellock(a)*, Joel Statham(a), Marco Molinari(b), Steve Parker(a), Benjamin Morgan(a) (a) University of Bath, Department of Chemistry, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom. (b) University of Huddersfield, Department of Chemical & Biological Sciences, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH, United Kingdom.

9:40 IV-4_31/O Micoelectrode-EIS for the investigation of Oxygen exchange on

Ceria-Gadolinia at the electrode-electrolyte interface

Jonas J. Neumeier (a)*, Matthias T. Elm(a)(b), Bjoern Luerßen(a), Jürgen Janek(a) (a)Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Gießen, Germany. (b) Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, I. Physikalisches Institut, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 16, 35392 Gießen, Germany.

10:00 IV-4_32/O Transport properties and non-stoichiometry of ceria single crystals

substituted with praseodymia

Kathrin Michel(a)*, Jens-Peter Eufinger(a, b), Gregor Ulbrich(c), Martin Lerch(c), Jürgen Janek(a), Matthias T. Elm(a, d)

(a) Institute of Physical Chemistry, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Giessen, Germany. (b) NGK Europe GmbH, Westerbachstrasse 32, 61476 Kronberg im Taunus, Germany. (c) Institute of Chemistry, Technical University Berlin, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany. (d) Institute of Experimental Physics I, Justus Liebig University, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 16, 35392 Giessen, Germany.

10:20 IV-4_33/O Surface Defect Chemistry and Electronic Structure of Pr0. 1Ce0. 9O2-δ

Revealed in operando

Qiyang Lu(a), Gulin Vardar(b), Maximillian Jansen(b), Sean Bishop(a), Iradwikanari Waluyo(c), Harry Tuller(a) and Bilge Yildiz(b)* (a) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02139, USA. (b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge

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MA 02139, USA. (c) Brookhaven National Laboratory, National Synchrotron Light SourceII, Upton NY 11973, USA.

10:40 BREAK

IV-4/9

Chairman: Yoed Tsur

11:00 IV-4_34/O Electrical conductivities and Fermi level positions of ceria thin

films: Comparisons between experiment and theory

Hans F. Wardenga(a)*, Stephan P. Waldow(b), Roger A.de Souza(b), Andreas Klein(a) (a) Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute of Materials Science, Jovanka-Bontschits-Str. 2, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany. (b) RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Landoltweg 2, 52056 Aachen, Germany.

11:20 IV-4_35/O Fermi level position in Gd doped ceria thin films

Hans F. Wardenga*, Katharina Schuldt, Andreas Klein Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute of Materials Science, Jovanka-Bontschits-Str. 2, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany.

11:40 BREAK

IV-7 – NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN SOLID STATE

IONICS

A. Padova Fiere

Room A4

IV-7/2

Chairman: M. Gobet

8:00 IV-7_6/I Long-range Lithium Ion Diffusion for Nasicon-type

Li1.5Al0.5Ge1.5(PO4)3 (LAGP) studied by 7Li Pulsed-Gradient Spin-

Echo NMR Spectroscopy

Kikuko Hayamizua, Shiro Sekib (a) Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan. (b) Material Science Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Nagasaka, Yokosuka 240-0196, Japan.

8:25 IV-7_7/I Quantifying Contributions to Transport from Molecular to Micron

Scales in Ion-Dense Electrolytes

Louis A. Madsen Virginia Tech, Department of Chemistry and Macromolecules Innovation Institute, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.

8:50 IV-7_8/I Diffusion and electrophoretic NMR to characterize ion transport

and transference numbers in electrolytes

Florian Schmidt, Martin Gouverneur, Marc Brinkkötter, Monika Schönhoff* Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster, Corrensstraße 28/30, D-48149 Münster, Germany.

9:15 IV-7_9/I NMR Characterization of Ion Transport in Materials

Sophia Suarez1, Kartik Pilar2, Steve Greenbaum2, James Wishart3 and Stefano Paserini4 (a) Brooklyn College of CUNY, Brooklyn, NY, 11210 USA. (b) Hunter College of CUNY, New York, NY 10065 USA. (c) Chemistry Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973 USA. (d) Helmholtz Institute Ulm, Germany.

9:40 IV-7_10/I Diffusion in materials, from high temperature to complex materials

M. Deschamps, T. V. Huynh, R. J. Messinger, M. Gobet, V. Sarou-Kanian, C. Bessada CEMHTI CNRS UPR3079, Orléans University, 1D avenue de la recherche scientifique, 45071 Orléans Cedex 2, France.

10:05 IV-7_11/I Insights into atomic-level structure of materials from Dynamic

Nuclear Polarization-enhanced NMR spectroscopy

Hiroki Nagashima, Frédérique Pourpoint, Julien Trébosc, Jean-Paul Amoureux, Olivier Lafon Univ. Lille, CNRS, ENSCL, UMR 8181, UCCS, Lille, France.

10:30 IV-7_12/O Understanding local structure and oxide-ion dynamics in functional

paramagnetic oxides using 17O solid-state NMR

David M. Halat , Matthew T. Dunstan, Rachel N. Kerber, Michael W. Gaultois

and Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK.

10:50 BREAK

PLENARY

A. Padova Fiere

Room A1

Chairman: Vito Di Noto

12:00 P5 – Michael Grätzel The Amazing Rise of Pervoskite Solar Cells

Michael Grätzel École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland.

CLOSING CEREMONY

A. Padova Fiere

Room A1

12:45 CLOSING CEREMONY & REMARKS

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Index of Authors

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Aablo Alvo .... I-2_49/P; I-4_5/P; I-11_29/O Abad Fernando Benito ................... III-2_4/O Abakumov Artem M. ........I-2_79/I; I-1_5/P;

I-14_19/I Abbett Brian M. ................................ I-13_10/I Abbrent Sabina .................................. I-7_31/O Abdellaoui Sofiene ........................ III-2_11/O Abdi Fatwa Firadus ........................ I-15_10/K Abdi Fatwa ........................................ I-11_12/I Abdoun Amane ................................. I-9_67/O Abe T. ................................................. I-13_4/P Abe Takeshi .................................... I-11_22/O Abrahams I. .................. I-9_58/P; I-12_15/P Abroshan Hadi ................................ III-1_4/O Adams Brian ......................................... I-1_6/I Adams S. .........................I-3_29/O, I-3_45/P Adamzcyk E. ..................................... I-2_32/O Adepalli Kiran ................................. II-4_22/O Adler Stuart B. ................................ I-12_32/O Advani S. G. ....................................... IV-5_5/I Africh C. ............................................ II-3_6/O Afyon Semih ................... I-3_41/I; I-3_45/O Agarkov Dmitrii ............................... I-9_34/O Agarwal Manish ................................ I-14_7/O Agarwal Sapan .................................. II-4_17/I Agostini Marco ............... I-2_70/I; I-2_71/O Agrawal R. C. ..................... I-1_7/P; I-7_18/P Agrawal S.L. ....................... I-3_2/O; I-3_3/O Agresti Antonio ........... I-17_8/O; II-3_31/O Aguadero Ainara .......... I-3_20/O; I-3_21/O;

I-3_49/P; I-9_37/O; I-9_53/O Aguesse Frédéric ............I-3_24/P; I-3_33/O Agyeman Daniel Adjei ...................... I-2_21/P Ahmad A. ........................................... I-2_48/P Ahn Chang Won ............................ I-17_17/O Ahn Cheol-Woo ................................ I-3_41/P Ahn Sung-Jin .................................... I-2_36/O Aihara Yuichi ..................I-3_11/O; I-3_47/P Ainara Aguadero ............................ I-12_27/O Akao Yasuaki ................................. IV-3_23/O Akbay Taner ................. I-9_11/O; IV-1_6/O Akiba Takashi .................................. III-1_3/O Akimoto Junji .................................... I-8_38/P Akinaga Hiroyuki ............................. II-4_27/I Akutsu Kazuhiro .............................. I-3_72/O Alanizy Maleeha ................................ I-12_5/P Alayo Nerea ....................................... I-9_45/P Albe Karsten ................. I-3_67/O; I-3_77/O;

IV-4_16/O Alberga Domenico ........................ III-1_12/O Alberti Giancarla .......... I-8_9/O; III-1_11/P Albini Benedetta ................................ I-10_4/P Albinsson I. ........................................ I-7_11/P Albinsson Ingvar ................................. I-6_2/P Albrecht Kevin J. ................................ I-16_3/I Aldalur Itziar ........................................ I-7_7/P Aldous Iain M. .................................. I-7_28/O Alekseev Igor .................................... I-5_22/O Alexey Markov ................................. I-12_17/P Ali Ab Malik Marwan ...................... I-7_11/O Allan Phoebe K. ................................. I-2_26/I Almar Laura ...................................... I-9_64/O Almeida P. .......................................... I-7_29/P Al-Obeidi A. ....................................... I-3_51/I Aloni N. .............................................. I-2_17/P Alonso-Vante Nicolás ........................ I-11_2/I Alpuche-Aviles Mario A. ............... I-11_11/I;

I-14_15/O; I-15_7/O Altaweel A. ......................................... I-10_4/O Alyabysheva Irina .............................. I-8_18/P Amador U. ....................... I-8_7/O; I-8_15/O Ambrosetti Alberto ........................ II-3_25/O Ambrosini Andrea ............................ I-16_4/O Amezawa Koji ........... I-12_23/O; I-12_36/I;

I-13_7/O; I-2_16/O; I-3_75/O; I-3_85/O; I-8_34/O

Amici Julia ..................... I-1_30/O; I-2_60/P; I-10_25/P; I-1_12/P; I-1_13/P;

Amit Moran ..................................... III-2_13/I Amoureux Jean-Paul ...................... IV-7_11/I Amthauer Georg .............. I-3_5/P; I-3_23/O An Hyegsoon ................................... I-8_32/O Ananyev Maxim ............. I-8_11/P; I-8_12/P;

IV-5_12/O; IV-5_1/P; IV-5_2/P; IV-5_3/P

Anderson Lindsey J ....................... . IV-6_20/I Anderson Paul A. IV-4_8/O; A. IV-1_4/O;

IV-1_4/O Andrä M. ....................... II-1_12/I; I-12_11/P Andrea Ceballos ............................. I-10_34/O Andreas Nenning ............................... I-3_5/O Andreassen Kari Anne .................. I-13_12/O Andreu Rafael ................................... III-2_2/I Andreu Teresa ........... I-10_25/O; I-10_34/O;

I-10_43/O Anestopoulos Dimitris ................... II-3_19/O Anger E. ............................................ I-2_32/O Angioni Simone ............. I-5_20/O; I-8_9/O;

III-2_14/O Angjellari Mariglen ......................... I-10_22/O Angsono Jacqueline ......................... I-17_3/O Anil Kumar K.M. ............ I-2_57/P; I-2_73/O Animitsa Irina ................... I-8_3/P; I-8_13/P;

I-8_18/P; I-11_24/O Aniol Karin ........................................... I-6_2/I Aniya Masaru ................................. IV-1_25/O Anjum Uzma .................................... I-14_7/O Anna Niemczyk ................................ I-12_3/P Anna Olszewska ............................... I-12_4/P Anselmi Tamburini Umberto .......... I-8_9/O;

I-10_23/P; I-10_54/O; III-1_11/P Antiochia Riccarda ............................ III-2_2/I Antipov Evgeny V. ............ I-1_5/P; I-2_79/I Anton A. Markus ............................... I-7_8/O Antonelli Claire .................. I-5_18/I; I-7_8/P Antonova Ekaterina ......................... I-8_11/P Aoki Toshihiro ................................ IV-2_4/O Aoki Yasuhito ..................................... I-3_6/P Aoki Yoshitaka .............. I-8_31/O; I-8_32/P;

II-4_10/I Aono Masakazu ............................. P2; II-4_6/I Appetecchi Giovanni B. .................... I-7_4/O Aprea P. ........................................... I-10_24/P Aquilanti Giuliana ............................. IV-6_3/I Arai Hajime ...................................... I-1_24/O Arai Yoshio ....................................... I-13_4/O Araki Wakako ................................... I-13_4/O Arbiol Jordi ..................................... I-10_19/O Arbizzani Catia .............. I-1_11/P; I-1_28/O;

I-2_56/O; I-4_4/P Arciprete Fabrizio ........................... III-2_8/O Arčon Iztok ................ I-10_12/P; I-10_19/P;

IV-6_3/I Ardanova L. ....................................... I. I-9_1/P Ardizzone Silvia ........ I-10_15/O; I-10_47/O Ardo Shane .................... I-15_2/K; I-17_3/O Ardu A. ............................................ I-10_32/O Argirusis Christos ............................ I-12_21/P Armand Michel .............. I-2_49/O; I-7_1/K;

I-7_1/I; I-7_7/P Arora Narinder ............... I-7_10/O; I-7_24/P Arrigoni M. ..................... IV-4_1/P; IV-4_9/I Arroyo-de Dompablo M. Elena ....... I-1_1/P;

I-2_22/I Arslanova Alina ................................... I-5_2/P Artini C. ......................................... IV-6_24/O Artyushkova Kateryna .................. IV-5_16/O Arvizu Miguel ................................. I-10_62/O Asakura Daisuke .......... I-1_25/O; I-2_57/O;

I-2_75/O; IV-2_9/O Asanuma Koji .................................. III-1_9/P Asfaw Habtom D. ......................... I-11_29/O Asheim Karina ..................................... I-1_5/I Ashkenasy Nurit ............................. III-2_13/I Ashok Anuradha M. ............................ I-8_1/P Asplund Maria ................................. III-1_14/I Atak Gamze ....................................... II-2_6/O Atanasov Vladimir ............................... I-6_2/I

Atanassov Plamen ..... I-14_13/I; I-14_14/O; III-2_4/O; III-2_12/O; IV-5_16/O

Ataollahi Narges ......... I-5_23/O; I-17_12/O Attia Peter ......................................... I-2_34/O Aubin V. ............................................. I-8_33/I Audebert P. ......................................... I-17_5/I Augustynski Jan ................................I-11_16/I Auinat Mahmud .................................. I-2_7/O Aurbach Doron ................................ I-2_31/K Auvergniot Jérémie .......................... I-3_83/O Avdeev M. .......................................... I-8_15/P Ávila H. J. ........................................... I-7_21/P Ávila-Brande David ...................... IV-2_12/O Avireddy Hemesh ........................... I-10_19/O Awais Muhammad ......................... I-17_10/O Awano Teruyoshi ............................. IV-6_1/P Awasti A. M. .................................. IV-5_17/O Axmann P. .......................................... I-2_35/I Ayana Dawit Gemechu ................. I-10_55/O Aydin Halit ........................................ II-1_15/I Ayeb Karima ...................................... I-15_3/P Ayeb Maryam ..................................... I-8_42/P Ayerdi A. ......................................... III-1_11/I Aziz Michael J. .................................... I-4_8/O Azmi Sara .......................................... I-17_7/O

B

Ba Housseinou ................................ II-3_11/O Babiniec Sean M. .............................. I-16_4/O Bachman John C. ............................... I-3_66/I Baclig Antonio .................................... I-1_8/O Baddour-Hadjean Rita ..I-1_23/O; I-2_63/O Badot Jean-Claude ............................ I-7_22/ I Bae Chulsung ................................. IV-1_22/K Bae Kiho ....................... I-9_68/O; I-9_70/O Baek Kim ......................................... I-11_26/O Baeumer Christoph .......................... II-4_25/I Bagarinao Katherine-Develos ........ I-12_18/P Bagdzevicius S. ............................... II-4_29/O Baggioli Alberto ................................ I-7_12/O Bahrololoom Mohammad E. ........... I-9_52/P Bain James A. ...................................... II-4_3/I Baiutti F. ............................................ I-9_81/O Baiutti Federico .............................. II-3_26/O Bajars Gunars ...............I-2_59/O; I-3_64/O;

I-15_1/P Baker A. M. ........................................ IV-5_5/I Bakierska Monika ............I-2_2/O; I-2_30/P;

I-2_38/P; I-2_46/P; I-2_52/P Balaguer M. ..................................... I-11_20/O Balaguer María ..............I-8_18/O; I-8_46/O;

I-8_41/P Balasubramanian P. ............................ I-2_35/I Ballarin Barbara ............................... I-10_22/P Balo Liton I-3_54/P; I-2_43/P; I-2_44/P; I-

3_30/P; I-7_16/P; I-10_8/P Bals Sara ............................................... I-10_1/I Balsara Nitash P. ................................ I-7_21/I Baltianski Sioma ............................... I-9_16/O Baltianski Sioma........ IV-4_23/O; IV-5_7/O Bamine Tahya ................................... I-2_33/O Bančič Tanja ........................................ I-1_4/O Bandara T. M. W. J. ........................... I-7_11/P Banerjee Manish ................................ I-10_9/P Bang Yannick Herve .......... I-5_4/O; I-4_6/P Banham Dustin .................................I-14_17/I Bannenberg Lars ................................ IV-3_5/I Barakoti Krishna .............................. I-15_7/O Baral Ashok Kumar ....................... I-13_18/O Baranowski Piotr ............................... I-2_34/P Barawi Mariam ............................... I_10_39/O Barbalinardo Marianna .................. III-1_15/I Barberi Riccardo ................................ I-7_28/P Barbucci Antonio ....... I-9_56/O; I-12_29/O Bardarov Ivo ..................................... III-2_3/P Bardenhagen Ingo ............................ I-3_25/O Baricci Andrea ............. I-4_16/O; IV-5_6/O;

IV-5_11/O Barnell Mark ..................................... II-4_28/I Barnett Scott A. ............................... IV-2_15/I Barolo Claudia .................................. I-17_4/O

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Barreca Davide ........... I-10_13/P; I-10_14/P; I-10_15/P; I-10_16/P; I-10_17/P; I-10_42/O

Bartel Christopher J. ..... I-9_54/O; I-16_13/I Barton John .......................................... I-4_5/I Bartoszek Justyna ............................ I-9_80/O Bas Corine .......................................... I-5_10/I Basile A. .............................................. I-2_62/I Basini M. ......................................... I-10_13/O Bassat Jean Marc ............ I-9_36/I; I-9_38/O;

I-9_39/O; I-9_72/P; I-12_8/O Basséguy Régine ................................ III-2_6/I Basso Sebastiano .............................. I-1_30/O Baster Dominika I-2_13/P; I-2_14/P; I-

2_15/P Batili Hazal ..................................... I-11_30/O Battaglia Corsin ................ I-1_2/I; I-1_16/O;

I-3_38/O; I-3_54/O; I-13_13/O Battiston Simone.............................. III-1_4/P Batuk Dmitry ...................................... I-10_1/I Baumann Annika .............................. I-3_48/P Baumann S..................... I-9_63/O; I-12_7/O Bäumer Christoph ............................ II-4_7/O Bay Marie-Claude........................... I-13_13/O Bayliss Ryan ..................... I-1_15/O; II-1_1/I; Bayon Alicia ....................................... I-16_9/I Bazant Martin Z. .............................. I-2_34/O Bazylak Aimy ...................................... IV-5_2/I Beach Geoffrey ........... I-10_30/O; I-3_49/O Beaff Dustin ..................................... I-9_58/O Becker Klaus-Dieter ....................... IV-4_2/P;

IV-3_13/O; IV-4_4/O; Becker Malin .................................... I-2_24/O Becker-Steinberger Katharina ........ I-3_68/O Beeaff Dustin .................. I-8_19/I; I-8_22/O Beez Alexander ................................ I-9_44/O Bein Thomas ................................... I-15_17/K Bektas Murat .................................. I-12_45/O Belenkaya I. ........................................ I-1_26/I Belkin Daniel ..................................... II-4_28/I Bella Federico I-7_4/O; I-7_14/P; I-1_9/P;

I-17_3/P; I-17_4/O Bellutti Pierluigi ............................. I-10_52/O Belmesov A. A. ................................ I-14_3/O Belmonte T. ....................................... I-10_4/O Belova Ksenia ................................... I-8_13/P Belyaev Vladimir .............................. I-8_27/O Benayad Anass ................................. I-2_46/O Benazzi E. ......................................... I-4_22/O Bender Johannes .............................. I-5_24/O Benedek Nicole A. ........................... I-13_10/I Beneš Hynek .................................... I-7_31/O Benfenati Fabio ............................... II-3_24/O Benicewicz Brian C. ............................. I-6_1/I Bentzen Janet J. ................................ I-9_87/O Beranek Radim .................................. I-10_9/P Berbenni Vittorio .............................. I-1_18/P Berendts Stefan ................................ I-3_19/O Berenov Andrey ................................IV-5_3/P Bergel Alain ....................................... III-2_6/I Berger Bryan W. ............................ I-10_17/O Berger Christian ............ I-9_29/O; I-9_45/O Berglund Sean .................................. I-11_12/I Berman M. .......................................... I-7_18/I Bernardi Johannes ............................IV-3_5/P Bernhard Weninger ........................ I-11_21/O Bernuy-Lopez Carlos I-8_34/O; I-8_36/O; I-

8_29/P Berretti Enrico ................................ III-1_18/I Bertasi Federico ................ I-5_4/O; I-4_6/P;

I-14_24/O; I-14_5/P; I-14_6/P; I-7_20/O; I-7-39/O

Bertei Antonio ............ I-9_31/O; I-12_14/O Bertilsson S. ....................................... I-7_11/P Bertuna Angela ................................ I-10_49/I Besleaga Cristina ............................ I-10_62/O Besnard Nicolas ................................ I-7_22/ I Bespalko Yulia ................................. I-8_27/O Bessada C. ........................................ IV-7_10/I Bettinelli Marco ................................ I-8_34/P Bettucci, O. ....................................... I-7_11/P Beum Tak Na .................................. I-12_12/P

Bevan Kirk H. ................................. IV-2_8/O Bevilacqua M. F. .............................. I-10_24/P Bhardwaj Aman ................................... I-8_2/P Bhuvaneswari R. ............................... I-7_38/O Bi Yu ................................................ II-3_30/O Bianchini Matteo ............................... IV-6_8/I Bianco G. V. ......................................II-3_4/O Bibienne Thomas ............................... I-3_81/I Bie Yitian ........................................... I-2_30/O Bieberle-Hütter Anja......................... I-10_5/O Bierwagen Oliver ............................... II-2_10/I Bignozzi C.A. .................................... I-4_22/O Bikova Karina ................................... I-3_64/O Bilge Yildiz ..................... I-13_8/O; I-13_9/O Bini Marcella ................... I-2_23/P; I-10_4/P;

IV-7_3/P Binnemans Koen .............................. I-4_15/O Bisello Andrea ................................. IV-5_6/O Biset Martí ........................................ I-10_34/O Biset-Peiró M. ................................. I-10_43/O Bishop S.R. ....................................... I-9_26/O Bishop Sean ............. I-13_17/O; IV-4_26/K;

IV-4_33/O Bitenc Jan ............................................ I-1_4/O Bjørheim Tor S. ........... I-8_44/O; IV-3_18/I;

IV-4_9/I; IV-4_12/O; IV-4_1/P Bláha Michal ................... I-7_31/O; II-4_3/P Blanc Frédéric I ............... -1_15/O; I-2_45/O Blanchard Didier ............ IV-6_9/I; I-3_87/O Blanga R. ............................................. I-1_26/I Blanquet Elisabeth ........................... I-10_45/I Blatov Vladislav A. ............................. I-1_19/I Bledowski Michal .............................. I-10_9/P Bletskan Dmytro .............................. IV-1_6/P Bletskan Mykhailo ............................ IV-1_6/P Blicharska Magdalena .................... I-14_23/O Bliem R. ............................................. I-9_26/O Bliem Roland ............ I-12_25/O; IV-2_13/O Blöch Peter ........................................ IV-3_2/I Bluhm Hendrik ........... I-9_21/O; I-12_34/O;

IV-4_26/K Bocharova Vera .................................. I-7_7/O Bochentyn Beata ............. I-9_66/P; I-9_67/P;

I-9_9/O Bock Duane C. ............................... I-10_27/O Bockute Kristina ............................... I-10_6/P Bodoardo Silvia ............ I-1_30/O; I-2_74/O;

I-1_12/P; I-1_13/P; I-2_60/P; I-10_25/P

Boehler Christian ............................ III-1_14/I Boehm M. ...................................... IV-6_15/O Boer Juergen .................................... IV-4_4/O Bogdanoff Peter ............................... I-11_12/I Bogdanovich Nina ....... I-8_10/P; I-12_10/O Boillat Pierre ......................................... I-6_5/I Boivin Edouard ................................ I-2_33/O Bokova Maria ................................... I-5_22/O Boldrin P. ......................................... I-12_14/O Bolegenova Saltanat Alihanovna ..... I-10_6/P Bollella Paolo ..................................... III-2_2/I Boloor Madhur ................................. I-15_3/O Bon Chris Yeajoon ........................... I-3_39/P Bonaccorso Francesco ..... II-3_7/I; II-3_9/O Bonchio Marcella ........................... I-15_13/K Bondevik Tarjei ................................. I-8_23/P Bönhardt Sascha ............................... I-3_57/O Boni Pietro ......................................... I-2_23/P Bonnet Pierre .................................... I-2_63/O Bonnick Patrick J. ................................ I-1_1/I Bonomo Matteo ............................. I-17_10/O Bonta Maximilian ............................. IV-3_2/P Bontempi Elza ............ I-10_13/P; I-10_14/P Boopathi G. ....I-3_1/O; I-7_13/I; I-7_29/O Börjesson Lars ............. I-8_34/P; IV-6_12/O Bork Alexander H. ......................... I-16_15/O Borodin Oleg ............. IV-1_18/K; IV-2_7/O Borowska-Centkowska A. I-9_58/P; I-

12_15/P Borup R. L. ........................................ IV-5_5/I Bosman M. ........................................ II-4_21/I Botter Rodolfo ................................. I-9_56/O Bouchez Guillaume ........................... I-17_5/I

Boudard M. ........................................................ Boudard M..................... II-1_6/I; II-4_29/O;

II-4_30/O Boukamp Bernard A. ........................ I-9_15/I Boulineau Adrien ............................. I-2_46/O Bourdon Arthur ................................ I-8_39/P Bourgeois Lydie ............................... I-2_33/O Bournel F. ......................................... I-9_26/O Bouwmeester Henny ..... I-9_47/I, I-9_65/O,

IV-4_1/I; IV-5_1/P Bowman William ......... I-3_47/O, I-8_12/O;

II-1_7/I; II-4_11/O; II-4_16/O; IV-2_3/P; IV-2_4/O; IV-2_4/P; IV-2_17/O; IV-4_28/I

Boyadjiev Stefan I. ......................... I-10_62/O Bozheyev Farabi .............................. I-11_12/I Bracht Hartmut ................................. II-2_3/O Bracht Hartmut ................................... II-2_1/P Braglia Michele ................. I-5_3/P; I-7_14/O Bram Martin ................... I-3_18/I; I-9_44/O;

I-9_76/O Bramini Mattia ................................ II-3_24/O Branchi Mario .................................... I-4_4/O Brandell Daniel ............ I-2_49/P; I-11_29/O Brandon Nigel P. ....... I-9_31/O; I-12_14/O;

I-12_37/O Braun Philipp ............... I-3_43/O; I-3_56/K;

I-3_58/O Braun Robert J. .................................. I-16_3/I Bredesen Rune .................................. I-11_1/P Bredikhin Sergey .............................. I-9_34/O Brela Mateusz ....................................... I-6_9/I Brenna Andrea ............................... I-10_48/O Bresser Dominic ............................... I-7_17/K Breuer Stefan .................................... I-3_19/O Brezesinski Torsten ...................... IV-3_11/O Brezhestovsky Mikhail ..................... I-2_45/P Bril X. .................................................. I-8_33/I Brinkkötter Marc ........... I-7_32/O; IV-7_8/I Britton B. .......................................... I-9_27/O Briz N. ............................................. III-1_11/I Brodersen Karen .............................. I-9_87/O Brogan Alex P. S. .............................. III-1_6/I Bronin Dimitrii ............................. IV-5_12/O Broux Thibault ................................. I-2_51/O Brucale Marco ................................. III-1_15/I Brugge Rowena ............ I-3_20/O; I-3_21/O;

I-3_49/P Brüll Annelise ................................... I-2_51/O Brunello Giuseppe ........ I-9_63/P; I-12_39/O Bruni Giovanna ................................ I-2_23/P Brunklaus Gunther ........................... I-7_26/P Bruno G. ............................................ II-3_4/O Brushett Fikile ...................................... I-4_5/I Buannic Lucienne .......... I-3_24/P; I-3_33/O Bucci Giovanna ................ I-3_4/I; I-3_40/O Büch H. .............................................. II-3_5/O Bucheli W. ........................................ I-3_30/O Bucher Edith ................ I-9_29/O; I-9_45/O;

I-9_66/O Buchheit Annika ............ I-2_39/P; I-7_12/P;

I-7_13/P; II-2_1/P; II-2_3/O; IV-4_11/P

Buchholz Daniel .............................. I-2_55/O Büchi Felix N. .................................. IV-5_1/K Buckwell M. ....................................... II-4_21/I Budiman Riyan Achmad ................. I-9_42/O;

I-12_18/P Bueta Felix Rey ................................ I-9_75/O Buica George-Octavian .................... I-14_1/P Buisman Cees ................................... III-2_5/K Bulina Natalya F. ........................... I-12_17/O Buonsanti Raffaella ........................... I-15_5/K Burkhardt Simon .......................... IV-5_15/O Burmistrov Ilya ................................ I-9_34/O Burriel M. ......................... II-1_21/I; II-1_6/I;

II-4_29/O; II-4_30/O Bushkova Olga .................................. I-2_45/P Bychkov Eugene ........ I-5_22/O; IV-6_25/O Bychkov Sergey F. ....... I-12_17/O; I-12_9/P

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Cabana Jordi ...................... I-1_1/I; I-1_15/O Cai Feipeng ......................I-2_53/P; I-2_54/P Cai Rong ......................................... III-2_11/O Cai Rui ................................................. I-2_6/O Caicedo J.M. .................................... II-4_29/O Caicedo Jose Manuel ......................... I-9_49/P;

I-12_19/P; I-13_14/I Callear Samantha .............................. I-8_44/O Callegari Daniele ............................ III-1_11/P; Callone Emanuela ............................ I-5_23/O Canales-Vázquez ...........................J. II-1_21/I Caneiro Alberto .................................. I-9_3/O Canepa Pieremanuele ........................... I-1_1/I Cannas C. ......................................... I-10_32/O Cannavale Alessandro ...................... I-7_27/O Cantalini Carlo ................................ I-10_53/O Cao Chuntian ................................... IV-2_7/O Cao Hongtao ...................................... II-2_5/I Cao Liuyue .......................................... I-4_18/I Cao Yiming ....................................... I-17_13/I Cao Yipeng ..................................... I-12_32/O Capezzuto P. ..................................... II-3_4/O Capoen Edouard .............. I-9_2/O; I-9_40/O Cappelletto Elisa ............................. I-17_12/O Capriati Vito ....................................... I-1_18/P Capsoni Doretta ............ I-2_23/P; I-10_4/P;

IV-7_3/P Caputo D. ......................................... I-10_24/P Cara C. .............................................. I-10_32/O Caramori S. ....................................... I-4_22/O Carbone Alessandra ........................... I-5_17/I Carcione Rocco .............................. I-10_22/O Cardenas Carolina ............................ I-9_40/O Cardon Joseph M. ............................ I-17_3/O Cardoso Judith .................. I-7_9/P; IV-5_4/P Carewska Maria................................... I-2_36/P Carins George ..................................... I-8_24/I Carlà Francesco ...............................III-1_18/I Carlier Dany ...................................... I-2_33/O Carmignato S. ................................... I-4_17/O Carnasciali M. M. ........................... IV-6_24/O Carnevali Virginia ............................. II-3_6/O Carney Thomas..................................... I-4_5/I Carpanese Maria Paola .................... I-9_56/O;

I-12_29/O Carpenter M. ....................................... I-8_33/I Carraro Giorgio ......... I-10_13/P; I-10_14/P;

I-10_15/P; I-10_16/P; I-10_17/P; I-10_42/O

Carrasco Javier .................................. I-3_33/O Carrillo Alfonso J. ........ I-16_2/I; I-16_15/O Carrillo Richard ................................ I-16_18/I Carter W. Craig .................. I-3_4/I; I-3_40/O Casalegno Andrea. ........ I-4_16/O; IV-5_6/O Casas-Cabanas Montse .................... I-2_49/O Casciola Mario .................. I-5_17/I; I-5_4/P;

I-5_5/P; I-5_6/P; I-10_35/O Case Dave ......................................... I-3_70/O Caspary-Toroker Maytal ................ IV-4_10/P Cassani Maria Cristina .................... I-10_22/P Cassel Alice ....................................... I-3_83/O Castillo-Michel Hiram .................... III-1_11/P Castriota Marco ................................. I-7_28/P Casuscelli V. ..................................... I-10_24/P Catalán Martínez D. ......I-8_21/O; I-9_14/O Cavaliere Sara .............. I-11_11/I; I-14_15/O Cavallaro Andrea ....... I-3_21/O; I-12_27/O;

II-1_21/I; II-1_25/I Cavallini Massimiliano ....................III-1_15/I Cavallo Carmen .................................. I-17_4/P Cavallucci T. ...................................... II-3_5/O Cavinato Gianni .................................. I-5_8/O Cazzanelli Enzo ................................. I-7_28/P Ceccato Riccardo ............................ I-10_55/O Ceci P. .............................................. I-10_13/O Ceder Gerbrand ................. I-1_1/I; IV-6_8/I Cekic-Laskovic Isidora ..................... I-7_26/P

Çelikbilek Ӧzden .............................. I-9_73/O Cénac-Morthe Céline ....................... I-2_63/O Centeno Miguel Angel .................... I-10_32/P

Cento Cinzia ...................................... I-2_56/P Ceotto Michele ................................ I-10_47/O Ceretti M. ....................................... IV-6_15/O Cervera Rinlee Butch ....................... I-9_75/O Cesca Fabrizia ................................. II-3_24/O Cha Seung Keun .............................. I-12_5/O Chaix-Pluchery O. ......... II-1_6/I; II-4_30/O Chambrier Marie-Hélène .................. I-9_2/O Chan Henry ................................... IV-1_17/O Chang C-Y. S. ................................... II-1_13/I Chang Tso-Fu Mark ...................... I-10_27/P;

I-10_28/P; I-10_30/P Chang Yet-Ming ............................... I-3_78/O Chao Chi-yang .................................. I-7_41/O Chao Chung-Hsiang ........................ I-7_41/O Chaput C. .......................................... I-9_85/O Charojrochkul Sumittra ................... III-1_1/P Chatenet Marian ................................. I-14_9/I Chater Richard ................................. I-3_20/O Chatterjee Arindom ....... I-9_49/P; I-13_14/I Chatzichristodoulou C. .................. I-9_22/O;

II-1_18/O; II-1_23/I Chazelle Sophie ................................ I-2_19/O Chebyshev K.A. .................................. I-9_1/P Chen Chia-Chin ...............II-1_5/I; IV-3_1/P Chen Chun-Yi ............ I-10_27/P; I-10_28/P;

I-10_30/P Chen Di ........................ I-9_21/O; I-13_17/O Chen Fanglin .................. I-9_82/O; I-9_71/P Chen Hsiang-Yun ............................ I-17_3/O Chen Hungru ................ I-2_34/O; I-2_42/O;

I-2_50/O Chen Kongfa .................................... I-9_90/O Chen Linjiang ................................... I-7_28/O Chen Liquan ...................................... I-2_58/P Chen Long ......................................... I-3_21/P Chen Min ....................... I-8_11/O; I-9_87/O Chen Ting .................... I-12_43/O; II-1_22/I Chen X.B. ......................................... I-3_13/O Chen Xiaohong ............................. III-2_15/O Chen Xiaorui .................................... I-3_15/O Chen Xu .............................................. I-2_4/O Chen Yan .......................................... IV-3_5/P Chen Ying ......................................... I-7_33/O Chen Yubo ....................................... I-9_77/O Chernev Petko ................................ I-15_20/K Cherukara Mathew ........................ IV-1_17/O Chesnokov Konstantin ................... IV-4_9/P Chhetri Pushpa ................................. I-15_7/O Chi Miaofang ...................................... I-3_76/I Chi Shang-Sen .................................. I-2_78/O Chiabrera Francesco ...... I-9_45/P; II-1_21/I Chiang Yet-Ming ............... I-3_4/I; I-3_40/O Chiappini Andrea ........................... I-10_55/O Chiasera Alessandro ...................... I-10_55/O Chiba Kazuki .................................... I-3_75/O Chiku Masanobu ............. I-3_32/P; I-3_44/P Chinelatto A. L. .................................. I-8_7/O Chizhik Stanislav ............................... I-9_19/O Cho Woosuk ..................................... I-2_27/P Cho Yong-Soo .................................. I-14_4/P Choe Min-Ju .................................... IV-2_3/O Choe Yoong-Kee ............................. I-5_27/O Choi Gyeong Man .........I-9_32/O; II-1_4/O Choi Hyeon Rak .............................. I-9_70/O Choi Hyung Jong .......... I-9_68/O; I-9_70/O Choi Sihyuk .......................................... I-8_1/I Choi Sung Min ................................. I-8_32/O Choi Yoonseok ................................ I-12_5/O Choi Yusong ........................................ I-2_2/P Chojnacka Agnieszka ...................... I-2_21/O Chong Sam Y. .................................. I-7_28/O Chotard Jean-Noël .......... I-2_33/O; I-2_40/I Chowdhury Anamika...................... IV-5_10/I Chroneos Alexander ........................... II-1_2/I Chrzan Aleksander .......................... I-9_80/O Chu Shiyong ....................................... I-2_6/O Chua Leon ......................................... II-4_1/K Chuang Chi-Hung ............................ I-15_6/K Chudzik Krystian ........... I-2_2/O; I-2_20/O;

I-2_30/P; I-2_46/P; I-2_52/P

Chueh William C. ........... I-1_8/O; I-2_34/O; I-2_36/O; I-9_21/O; I-12_34/O; I-15_3/O; IV-3_10/K

Chun Jakyu ...................................... IV-4_12/P Chung Hoon Taek ....... I-11_10/I; I-14_13/I Chung Tai-Joo ................................... I-9_59/P Ciatto Gianluca .................................I-10_45/I Cibin Giannantonio ....................... I-12_27/O Cicala Gianluca ................................ I-10_44/O Cichon Patrizia ..................................... I-6_2/I Cichy Kacper ..................................... I-12_5/P Cina Lucio ................... I-17_8/O; I-17_15/O Cinà Lucio ....................................... II-3_31/O Cioffi Nicola ................................. III-1_13/O Ciria D. ................................................ I-8_33/I Ciston Jim ......................................... I-15_6/K Ciucci Francesco ..............I-1_3/P; I-3_13/P;

I-3_54/P; I-3_62/O; I-3_65/O; I-10_21/O; I-11_13/O; I-9_13/O; I-9_24/O; I-9_53/P; I-10_5/P; II-1_14/O; II-3_8/O; IV-1_15/O; IV-4_18/I; IV-4_11/O

Čižmar Tihana ................................. I-10_12/P Claridge John B. ............I-2_45/O; I-9_71/O Clark Daniel ................ I-8_22/O; IV-3_17/K Clematis Davide.............................. I-12_29/O Clement Raphaele ............................... I-2_26/I Cloete Schalk................................... I-13_12/O Cobianchi M. .................................. I-10_14/O Coker Eric N. ................................... I-16_4/O Coletti C. ........................................... II-3_5/O Colin Jean-Francois ......................... IV-6_7/O Collini Cristian ............................... I-10_55/O Colò Francesca ................... I-7_4/O; I-1_9/P Colombo Luigi .................................. II-3_1/K Comell G. .......................................... II-3_6/O Comini Elisabetta ............................ I-10_49/I Compagnini Giuseppe .................... I-10_44/O Condorelli Marcello ....................... I-10_44/O Cooper Andrew ............................ I. I-7_28/O Cooper David ................................... II-4_25/I Cooper Jason K. ............................. I-15_18/O Cooper Samuel J. ............................ I-12_37/O Coors W. G. ........................................ I-8_38/I Coquoz Pierre ........... I-11_27/O; I-11_32/O Corapcioglu Gulcan ........................ I-11_30/O Cordaro Giulio................................. I-10_11/O Corkett Alex J. .................................. I-2_45/O Corley John P. ................................... I-1_15/O Coronado Juan M. .............................. I-16_2/I Corsaro Natale ..................................... I-4_1/P Cortigiani Brunetto ............................ I-8_9/O Coşkun Özlem Duyar ...................... II-2_6/O Cosnier Serge ................................. III-2_15/O Cossari Pierluigi ................................ I-7_27/O Costa de Oliveira Maida Aysla ....... III-2_8/O Costa G. A. .................................... IV-6_24/O Costard J. ........................................... I-3_43/O Coton Noelia ............ I-11_27/O; I-11_32/O Cottier Florian .......... I-11_27/O; I-11_32/O Coughlin E. Bryan .............................. I-5_7/O Coya Estibaliz ...................................... I-7_7/P Cramer Cornelia .............................. IV-1_3/O Cramm S. ........................I-12_3/O; I-12_7/O Crisci Alexandre ...............................I-10_45/I Cristiani Cinzia ................................. I-10_11/O Cristiani Pierangela .......................... III-2_7/O Cristiani Pierangela .......................... III-2_10/I Cristino V. ......................................... I-4_22/O Croce Fausto ....................................... I-1_21/I Croguennec Laurence ..................... I-2_33/O;

I-2_51/O; IV-6_8/I Crozier P. A. ................ I-12_19/I; I-15_8/O;

II-1_7/I; IV-2_3/P; IV-2_4/O; IV-2_4/P; IV-2_17/O

Crumlin E.J. ...................................... I-9_26/O Csaba Janáky ........................................ I-11_1/I Cubuk Ekin D. .............................. IV-1_21/O Cuello Nelly Cantillo ........................... I-4_13/I Cui Yi .............................................. IV-1_21/O Cui Zhonghui ..................................... I-2_37/P Cui Zhonghui ................. I-1_11/O; II-1_10/I

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Cullen David ................................. A. I-14_8/I Curran Christopher ....................... I-10_17/O

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D’Arienzo Massimiliano .................... I-10_6/I D’Epifanio Alessandra .... I-4_4/O; I-4_8/O;

I-4_1/P; I-1_12/P; III-2_8/O Da Silva Serge ................................... III-2_6/I Dabala Manuele ............................... I-17_7/O Dabrowski Bogdan ........ I-12_3/P; I-12_4/P;

I-12_5/P; IV-3_9/O Dacquin JeanPhilippe .........................I-9_4/O Dahbi Mouad ..................................... I-2_48/I Dai Prè Marta ................................. I-13_13/O Dajani Jana A. ................................... I-7_27/P Dalchiele E. A. .............. I-7_10/P; I-10_18/P Dall’Asta Valentina ........ I-1_18/P; I-2_55/O Dam Bernard .................................... IV-3_5/I D'Amato Roberto ............... I-5_4/P; I-5_6/P Dameron Arrelaine .......................... I-2_47/O Dan Hodoroaba .................................. I-10_8/0 Dang Hai-Son .....................................I-5_3/O Daniels Luke M. ............................... I-2_45/O Danilkin Sergey ............................... IV-6_10/I Danilov N. ........................................... I-8_4/P Darbal Amith ................... II-1_7/I; IV-2_4/P Darling Robert ..................................... I-4_5/I Das S. ................................................... I-7_5/P Das Tridip ..................................... IV-4_13/O Dashjav Enkhtsetseg ....................... I-1_20/O Datta Anamika ................................. I-3_15/O Dau Holger ...................................... I-15_20/K David Rénald ................. I-2_33/O; I-2_51/O Dawson James A. ............................. I-2_42/O Dawson Karl .................................... I-9_71/O Dayaghi Amir Masoud .. I-9_32/O; II-1_4/O De Ambrosis S. .............. I-8_37/O; I-8_28/P de Florio Daniel Zanetti ................... II-3_2/P De Gasperis Paolo ........................... I-2_68/O De Giorgio Francesca ..................... I-1_11/P;

I-1_28/O; I-2_56/O de Jongh Petra E. ............................. I-3_87/O de la Peña O’Shea Víctor A. .........I_10_39/O de la Torre C. ....................................IV-2_1/P De Luca Antonio ............................ III-1_18/I de Meatza Iraxte .............................. I-2_19/O De Moor Gilles .................................. I-5_10/I de Moraes Leticia Poras Reis ............ II-3_2/P de Paz J. Romero ................................I-8_7/O De Porcellinis Diana ..........................I-4_8/O De Santo Maria P. ............................ I-7_28/P de Silva Juwana ................................. I-9_63/P De Souza Roger A. I-8_32/P; II-1_9/O; IV-

1_5/O; IV-2_18/O; IV-4_2/O; IV-4_27/I; IV-4_34/O

De Vero Jeffrey C. .......................... I-9_42/O; I-12_30/O; I-9_88/O

de Zea Bermudez V. ........................ I-7_29/P Deabate Stefano .............................. IV-5_8/O DeCaluwe Steven C. ..................... IV-6_22/O Dedryvère Rémi ............................... I-3_83/O Degtyarev Å.N. ................................ I-9_50/O Deguchi Minako ............. I-3_12/P; I-3_16/P Deiana Chiara ............ I-10_57/O; I-10_58/O Del Curto Barbara ......................... I-10_48/O Deleporte Emmanuelle ..................... I-17_5/I Delikoukos Nick ............................. II-3_19/O Dell’Era Alessandro ..... I-2_62/P; I-2_68/O;

I-10_46/O Della Gaspera Enrico .................... I-10_53/O Dellen Christian ................................. I-3_18/I Demin A. ............................. I-8_4/P; I-8_5/P Deng Yonghong ............................... I-2_25/P Deng Yue ............................................ I-2_40/I Deniz Benli Ahmet ........................ I-11_30/O Deniz Yağmur ................................... I-3_26/P Denonville Christelle ...... I-8_19/I; I-11_1/P;

I-13_12/O Dermenci Kamil Burak .................... I-3_26/P Derr Igor............................................... I-4_9/I Deschamps M. ................................ IV-7_10/I

Deschanvres Jean-Luc ..................... I-10_45/I Desideri Daniele ................................II-2_7/O DeSilva L. A. ...................................... I-7_11/P Destro Matteo ..................................... I-1_9/P Devaraj Abhilasha ............................ I-3_75/O Develos-Bagarinao Katherine ........ I-9_42/O;

I-9_46/P; I-9_88/O; I-12_30/O Devi Anjana ....................................... I-10_9/P Dezanneau G. ..................................... I-8_33/I Dhiman Naresh ................................. I-7_24/P Di Bartolomeo Elisabetta .................. I-10_2/P Di Benedetto Cristiano .................. III-1_11/P Di Benedetto Francesco ................. III-1_18/I Di Carli Mariasole ............................. I-2_36/P Di Carlo Aldo ............. I-17_8/O; I-17_15/O;

II-3_28/I; II-3_31/O Di Cesare Mannelli L. .................... I-10_13/O Di Credico Barbara ............................. I-10_7/I Di Maggio Rosa ........... I-5_23/O; I-17_12/O Di Matteo A. .................................... I-10_24/P Di Noto Vito .................... I-5_4/O; I-5_8/O;

I-5_23/O; I-4_6/P; I-14_23/O; I-14_24/O; I-14_5/P; I-14_6/P; I-7_20/O; I-7-39/O

Di Vona Maria Luisa ....... I-5_2/I; I-5_11/O; I-6_3/I; I-5_3/P; I-7_14/O

Diab Hiba ........................................... I-17_5/I Diamanti Maria Vittoria ................. I-7_12/O;

I-10_48/O Didier Christophe ............................ I-2_45/O Diebold Ulrike .............. I-12_4/O; IV-3_1/K Diercks David .......... IV-2_18/O; IV-3_17/K Dilger Klaus ................ IV-4_2/P; IV-3_13/O Dimitrakis Dimitris ....... I-16_14/O; I-16_6/I Ding Hanping ................................. I-11_28/O Ding Markus S. ................................. I-2_27/O Dingemans Theo J. ....... I-6_13/O; I-7_33/O Dini Danilo ..................................... I-17_10/O Dire Sandra .................. I-5_23/O; I-10_55/O Dittmann Regina ........ I-12_11/P; I-12_41/I;

II-1_12/I; II-4_7/O; II-4_25/I Dittmeyer R. .................. I-8_18/O; I-8_37/O Divekar Ashutosh G. .......................... I-5_6/O Djurad Elisabeth ............ I-9_4/O; I-9_38/O;

I-9_44/P; I-9_72/P; I-9_73/O Doan Huong ...................................... I-14_20/I Döbeli Max ....................................... I-3_54/O Dobročka E. ................................... I-10_24/O Dobrovolsky Yuri A.I-2_29/O; I-2_29/P; I-

5_1/P; I-5_2/P; I-9_47/P; I-14_3/O; IV-7_4/P

Dollé Mickael ...................................... I-3_81/I Domínguez Nidia .............................. I-9_69/P Dominko Robert .............. I-1_4/O; IV-6_3/I Donazzi Alessandro ........................ I-10_11/O Dong Tiandu .................................... I-5_21/O Donnadio Anna I-5_4/P; I-5_5/P; I-5_6/P;

I-5_17/I; I-10_35/O Doo Seok-Kwang ............................ I-2_36/O Doppler Michael ......... I-9_76/O; I-12_20/O Doria Alberto ................................... II-2_7/O Dorondo Anna ................................. I-2_59/O Dos Santos Leslie ............................. I-5_15/O Dotelli Giovanni ......... I-7_15/O; I-10_11/O Douillard Thierry .............................. I-7_22/ I Dovesi Roberto ................................ I-10_56/I Dowd Regis ........................................ I-4_21/I Dowling Denis P. ........................... I-17_10/O Doyle Lucinda E. .............................. III-2_9/I Doyle Robert P. ................................ I-3_15/O Draber Fabian ................................... I-8_17/P Drake Austin W. .............................. I-9_54/O Dresner Haika .................................. I-2_38/O Drewett Nicholas E. .......................... I-2_17/I Drożdż Ewa ....................................... I-9_64/P Druce John ...... I-8_3/O; I-8_11/O; I-9_1/I;

I-9_62/O; IV-2_1/I Du Dongwei .................................... I-10_21/P Du Zhihong .................. I-2_52/O; I-2_64/O;

I-2_69/O; I-2_8/O; I-12_3/P; I-9_33/O; I-12_6/P; IV-1_2/P

Du Zhihong ...................................... IV-1_2/P

Duan Chuancheng ........................ IV-3_17/K Dubau Laetitia .................................... I-14_9/I Dubrunfaut Olivier ........................... I-7_22/ I Duchêne Léo ................. I-1_16/O; I-3_38/O Ducho T. .......................................... I-12_3/O Ducros Jean-Baptiste ....................... I-2_46/O Dudney Nancy ................................... I-3_76/I Dudz M. ............................................. I-9_58/P Duerloo Karel-Alexander N. ....... IV-1_21/O Dukovic Gordana ............................. I-15_6/K Dumont Joseph ............................... I-14_13/I Dunstan Matthew T. .. I-9_46/I; IV-7_12/O Duong Ngoc My Hanh ....................... I-6_9/I Dura Joseph A. ........... I-8_34/P; IV-6_22/O Durán Silvia .................... I-9_68/P; I-9_69/O Duran T. ........................................... I-3_30/O Durrant James R. .............................. I-15_9/K Dvorak F. ......................................... I-12_11/P Dyck Alexander ................................. I-6_11/I Dyduch Karol ...................................... I-6_9/I Dyer Matthew S. ............................... I-2_45/O Dzara Michael J. ........................... IV-5_16/O Dzierzgowski Kacper ..... I-8_22/P; I-8_35/P

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Eames Christopher ......... I-2_40/I; I-8_47/O Eda Goki ........................................... II-3_15/I Edwin García R. ............................... II-1_16/I Effat Mohammed B. .................... IV-1_15/O Egger Andreas ............... I-9_29/O; I-9_41/I;

I-9_66/O Eguchi Koichi ................. I-9_8/O; I-12_24/I Ehrenberg Helmut IV-7_1/P; IV-7_2/P; IV-

7_4/O Ehteshami Niloofar ......................... I-2_11/O Eichel Rüdiger-A. ............................. I-3_39/O Eickholt Sebastian .......................... IV-4_11/P Eijt Stephan ....................................... IV-3_5/I Einarsrud Mari-Ann I-8_34/O; I-8_36/O; I-

8_29/P Ein-Eli Yair .... I-1_18/I; I-2_38/O; I-2_7/O Eisner Claire ................................... IV-1_18/K El Habra Naida ............. I-10_20/P; III-1_4/P El Kazzi Mario ................ I-3_18/P; I-3_19/P El Kharbachi Abdel .......................... I-3_10/O El Mati Khoumri ............................. I-17_7/O Elbaz Yuval .................................... IV-4_10/P Elgammal Ramez A. ...................... I-14_21/O Eller Jens .......................................... IV-5_1/K Ellmer Klaus ..................................... I-11_12/I Elm Matthias T. ........................... IV-3_11/O;

IV-4_31/O; IV-4_32/O; IV-5_15/O Enciso-Maldonado Leopoldo ........ I-2_45/O Enomoto Naoya ............. I-3_34/O; I-3_7/O Epting William K. ............................. I-9_63/P Erable Benjamin ............................... III-2_6/I Ercolano Giorgio ........................... I-14_15/O Eremeev Nikita ................ I-8_27/O; I-8_11/P; Eremin Vadim ...................................IV-5_3/P Erhart Paul ........................................ II-2_4/O Eriksson Sten ............... I-8_44/O; I-8_45/O;

I-8_42/P Ermanosk Ivan .................................. I-16_7/I Ermon Stefano ................................. I-2_36/O Errington John R. ............................ I-11_14/I Ertekin Elif ........................................ II-1_22/I Escolástico S. ................ I-8_18/O; I-8_37/O Escribano J.A. ................................. I-11_20/O Esposito Vincenzo I-9_85/O, II-1_17/O; II-

3_2/P Estradé S. ........................................... II-1_21/I Estudillo-Wong Luis Alberto ........... I-11_2/I Etiemble Aurélien ........... I-2_28/O; I-7_22/I Eufinger Jens-Peter ...................... IV-4_32/O Evans Ivana ................................... IV-6_11/O Evschik E. Yu. ............... I-2_29/O; I-2_29/P

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Fabbiani Marco ..........I-10_16/O;I-10_57/O; I-10_58/O

Fabbri Barbara ................................ I-10_52/O Fabbri Fabio ...................................... I-2_56/P Fabrizio Monica ..............I-8_37/O; I-8_28/P;

I-10_20/P; III-1_4/P Fagg D. P. ........................................... I-8_7/O Fahs Gregory B. .............................. IV-6_20/I Fakkao Mahunnop ........ I-13_7/O; I-3_75/O Falciola Luigi ................................... I-10_15/O Falco Marisa .. I-7_4/O; I-7_14/P; I-17_4/O Falkenstein Andreas ......................... I-8_17/O Falqui Andrea ................................. III-1_11/P Falvo E. ........................................... I-10_13/O Fan Changfeng ........... IV-3_13/O; IV-4_2/P Fan Lijuan .......................................... I-2_58/P Fan Li-Zhen ................. I-2_65/O; I-2_78/O;

I-2_9/O; I-3_21/P; I-14_2/P Fang Te-Hua ...................................... I-10_7/P Fang Jason ......................................... I-7_41/O Fang Jiejun ....................... I-2_64/O; I-2_8/O Faradonbeh H. Shirani ..................... I-9_70/P Farina Filippo.................................. I-14_15/O Farina Hermes .................................. I-7_15/O Farkhondehfal M. Amin ................ I-10_33/O Farlenkov Andrei ......... IV-5_2/P; IV-5_3/P;

IV-5_12/O Farlenkov Andrey ........... I-8_11/P; I-8_12/P Fasanella Angela ................................ I-7_28/P Fauth François ............... I-2_33/O; I-2_51/O Fauth Francois .................................... IV-6_8/I Favaro Marco .................................. I-15_10/K Fedeli Elisabetta ................................ I-3_51/P Fedotov Stanislav S. ...........I-1_5/P; I-2_79/I Felici Roberto ..................................III-1_18/I Feng Xinliang .................................... II-3_27/I Feng Zimin ...................................... IV-2_8/O Fenini Filippo ................................. I-11_19/O Ferapontova Elena E. ..................... III-2_1/K Fernandesd H.R................................ I-3_16/O Fernando H. D. N. S.......................... I-7_11/P Ferrara Chiara .............. ; I-1_18/P; I-2_55/O;

I-8_47/O; IV-7_3/P Ferraresi Giulio .................................. I-3_19/P Ferrari Andrea C. ............................ II-3_17/K Ferrari Anna ....................................... I-2_60/P Ferrari I. V. ...................... I-5_3/P; I-7_14/O Ferrari Maurizio .............................. I-10_55/O Ferrari Stefania ................................. IV-7_3/P Ferraro Daniela ............................... III-1_11/P Ferreira Paula .................................... IV-3_6/P Fetisov Andrey ................................. IV-5_3/P Fetyan Abdulmonem ........................... I-4_9/I Feyer Vitaliy ...................................... I-12_41/I Ficca Valerio .................................... III-2_8/O Fiechter Sebastian ............................. I-11_12/I Figueiredo F. M. L. ........................... I-7_29/P Figueiredo Filipe ............ I-5_25/O; IV-3_6/P Filippelli Luigi .................................... I-7_28/P Filonova E.A. ..................................... I-9_57/P Filonova Elena ................................ I-12_10/O Fingerle Mathias ............................... I-3_77/O Finklea Harry ..................................... I-9_63/P Fino Debora ................................... I-10_60/O Finsterbusch Martin ........................... I-3_18/I Fiorenza Roberto ........................... I-10_44/O Fiorilli Sonia ......................................... I-1_9/P Fisher Craig A.J. ............. I-2_77/O; I-3_31/I Fisher John G. ................................... I-8_37/P Fiz Raquel .......................................... I-3_48/P Fjellvåg Helmer ................................ I-3_10/O Flandin Lionel ..................................... I-5_10/I Flandre Xavier .................................... I-9_2/O Flege Jan Ingo ..................................... I-12_1/I Fleig J. .............................................. I-12_20/O Fleig Jürgen I-3_5/P; I-3_23/O; I-9_76/O; I-

12_4/O; I-12_7/P; I-12_13/P; I-12_16/P; IV-3_2/P; IV-3_5/P; IV-4_15/O; IV-4_14/I; IV-6_6/I

Fleutot Benoit ................. I-2_40/I; I-2_51/O

Florian Pierre ................. I-1_15/O; I-2_45/O Florjańczyk Z. ................................... I-7_20/P Flox Cristina ................................... I-10_19/O Flura Aurélien ................. I-9_36/I; I-9_38/O;

I-9_39/O Fluri A. .............................................. II-1_19/I Focarete Maria Letizia ..................... I-1_28/O Fois Ettore .................. I-10_17/P; I-10_58/O Foix Dominique ............................... I-3_83/O Fong Dillon D. .............. I-10_45/I; II-1_20/I Fonseca Fabio Coral .......................... II-3_2/P Fontaine Marie-Laure I-8_19/I; I-8_36/O; I-

8_29/P; I-9_51/I; I-13_12/O Fontanesi Claudio ........................... III-1_17/I Fornasiero Paolo ........ I-10_15/P; I-10_42/O Forslund Robin ................................ I-14_19/I Forsyth Maria ..................... I-2_62/I; I-7_1/I;

I-7_25/O; I-7_33/O; I-7_17/P Forti Stiven ........................................ II-3_5/O Fouletier Jacques .............................. I-12_8/O Fournier David ................................... I-9_4/O Frade Jorge ......................................... I-9_7/O Fraga Luisa ........................................ I-3_51/P Fragalà Maria Elena ........................ I-10_44/O Francàs Laia ...................................... I-15_9/K Franceschi Giada ............................. I-12_4/O Franchini Cesare .............................. I-12_4/O Francia Carlotta ............. I-1_30/O; I-1_12/P;

I-2_60/P; I-2_74/O Francisco Martín ............................ I-10_38/O Franger Sylvain .................................. I-7_22/ I Fransaer Jan ...................................... I-4_15/O Freiberg Anna ................................. IV-5_10/I Freire Carmen .................................. I-5_25/O Freire M. ........................................... I-2_32/O Freitag Marina .................................. I-17_13/I Frenkel Anatoly ............ I-13_5/O; IV-4_29/I Frenzel Falk ......................................... I-7_8/O Fresno Fernando ........................... I_10_39/O Friedl Jochen ...................................... I-4_19/I Friesel M. ........................................... I-7_11/P Fritze Holger ............. I-12_44/O; I-13_17/O Fröhlich Karol ............... I-10_24/O; II-4_3/P Frömling Till ................................. IV-4_16/O Frontera Fabrizia.............................. I-2_60/O Fu Boyang ......................................... I-2_76/O Fu Lijun .......... I-1_7/O; II-1_5/I; IV-3_1/P Fu R. Q. ........................................... IV-7_5/O Fuentes R. O. ..................................... I-8_7/O Fujii Kenta .......................................... I-7_30/I Fujimaki Yoshinobu ... I-12_23/O; I-12_36/I Fujimoto Sho ..................................... I-8_32/P Fujishiro Yoshinobu ........................ I-3_52/O Fujita Kyoko ...................................... III-1_5/I Fujitsu Satoru ................................... I-8_30/O Fujiwara Saki .................................... III-1_2/P Fujiwara Tomoko .............................. I-4_14/I Fujiwara Tsubasa .............................. I-3_37/P Fujiwara Yasuyuki .............................. I-3_31/I Fukuda Katsutoshi ........ I-1_24/O; I-1_27/O Fukui Keiga ...................................... I-8_30/O Fukuma Daisuke ............................... I-7_19/P Fukunaga Toshiharu ...... I-1_27/O; I-2_50/P Fukushima Akihiro ........................... I-3_33/P Fukutsuka Tomokazu .................... I-11_22/O Fuller Elliot ........................................ II-4_17/I Funayama Keita ............................... I-13_7/O Funayama Koki ................................. I-3_40/P Funck Carsten ................................... II-4_7/O Fung Kuan-Zong .......... I-3_28/O; I-9_58/P;

I-12_20/P Furlani Maurizio ................ I-6_2/P; I-7_11/P Furukawa Takeo ................................. I-7_4/P

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Gaboardi Mattia ............................... I-3_12/O Gabrielli G. ......................................... I-2_35/I Gaczyńsky Piotr .............................. IV-4_4/O Gadre Milind J ................................ I-12_32/O Gagan Rohit K. ................................ I-15_4/O Gagliardi Alessio ................................ I-17_9/I

Gai Jianli ............................................... I-3_4/P Gaiardo Andrea .............................. I-10_52/O Gajewska Marta ............. I-2_20/O; I-2_46/P Galajdová Barbora ........ I-7_31/O; I-7_15/P Galceran Montserrat ........................ I-2_49/O Galdón Sandra ............................... I_10_39/O Galenda Alessandro .... I-10_20/P; III-1_4/P Galin Marat ..................... I-9_47/P; I-10_4/P Galiotis Costas ................................ II-3_19/O Galisheva Anzhelika ............................ I-8_3/P Galitskaya E.A. ................................. IV-1_1/P Gallet J.-J. .......................................... I-9_26/O Galliano Simone ............................... I-17_4/O Gallo Stampino Paola ...................... I-7_15/O Gambino Salvatore .......................... I-7_27/O Gambuzzi Riccardo .......................... I-1_28/O Ganapathy Swapna ............................ IV-3_5/I Gao Hongze ...................................... I-2_16/O Gao Huajian .......................................... I-3_4/I Gao Jian .............................................. I-2_54/P Gao Jianwei ................... I-6_13/O; I-7_33/O Gao Xiang ........................................... I-16_9/I Gao Yang ................... I-9_13/O; I-11_13/O;

II-1_14/O Garagounis Ioannis ........................... I-8_14/P Garbarczyk Jerzy E. ...... I-2_33/P; I-2_34/P;

I-10_31/O Garbayo Iñigo ................ I-3_41/I; I-3_45/O;

I-3_47/O; I-3_55/O Garbayo Iñigo .................................... I-9_45/P Garcia R. Edwin ............................... II-1_3/O Garcia-Belmonte Germà ............... I-17_16/O Garcia-Calvo Oihane ........................ I-3_51/P García-Fayos J................................. I-11_20/O García-González E. .......................... IV-2_1/P García-Martín Susana ... I-9_5/O; IV-2_12/O Gardarsson Myrdal Jon Steinar ........ IV-6_9/I Gariepy Vincent .............................. IV-2_8/O Garrot Damien ................................... I-17_5/I Gasparotto Alberto ......................... I-10_13/P;

I-10_14/P; I-10_15/P; I-10_16/P; I-10_17/P; I-10_42/O

Gatto Irene .......................................... I-5_17/I Gaultois Michael W. .... I-9_46/I; IV-7_12/O Gautam Gopalakrishnan Sai ............... I-1_1/I Gautam Sandeep K. ............................ I-8_2/P Gauthier Gilles H. ........... I-9_3/O; I-9_40/O;

I-9_68/P; I-9_69/O; I-9_69/P Gautier Laurent ................................ I-7_22/ I Gavilano Jorge ............................... IV-6_16/O Gazda M. ..........................I-8_5/O; I-8_22/P;

I-8_24/P; I-8_35/P; I-9_9/O Geaney Hugh .....................................I-10_10/I Gebel G. ........................................... IV-6_18/I Gegenbach Thomas ........................... I-16_9/I Gelman Danny .............I-9_16/O; I-5_12/O;

IV-5_7/O Gent William E. ................................ I-2_36/O Gentili Denis ................................... III-1_15/I Gerard T. I ........................................... I-4_21/I Gerasimova E. V. ............................. I-14_3/O Gerbaldi Claudio .............I-7_4/O; I-7_14/P;

I-1_9/P; I-17_3/P; I-17_4/O Gerbasi Rosalba ........... I-10_20/P; III-1_4/P Gerdes Kirk ....................................... I-9_63/P Gerhold Stefan.................................. I-12_4/O Gerlitz Anna ...................................... I-7_13/P Gerstl Matthias ................................. I-9_76/O Gerthsen D. .................. I-9_48/P; I-9_63/O;

I-9_64/O; I-10_3/O; I-10_10/P Gesheva Kostadinka A. ................. I-10_62/O Get'man E.I. ........................................ I-9_1/P Gherardi Sandro ............................. I-10_52/O Ghigna Paolo ............. I-10_23/P; III-1_11/P Gholaminezhad Iman I-9_52/P; I-9_70/P; I-

9_74/O Ghosh A. ...............................I-7_5/I; I-7_5/P Ghoshal Shraboni .............................I-14_20/I Giaccherini Andrea ........................ III-1_18/I Giambastiani Giuliano ................... II-3_11/O Giangregorio M. M. ......................... II-3_4/O Gianmario Martra ............................... I-10_8/0

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Giarola Marco .................................. I-1_20/O Giesecke Ruth ................................. IV-3_3/O Giesen Margret ................................ I-12_41/I Gigli Giuseppe ................................. I-7_27/O Gigli Matteo ....................................... I-4_4/O Gilardi Elisa ..................................... IV-3_7/O Gilev A.R. .......................................... I-9_57/P Gimzewski James K. .................................... P2 Gindt Brandon P. .............................. I-4_14/I Giorgetti Marco ................................ IV-6_3/I Giorgianni Flavio ............................ II-3_16/O Giraldo Sergio ................................ I-10_25/O Girard G. ............................................ I-2_62/I Girardi Fabrizio .......... I-5_23/O; I-17_12/O Giroud Fabien ............................... III-2_15/O Giuli Gabriele ................................... I-2_67/O Giurlani Walter ............................... III-1_18/I Giusti Giovanni ............................. I-10_55/O Gizatullin Bulat .................................IV-7_4/P Gładka D. .......................................... I-7_20/P Glenneberg Jens .............................. I-3_25/O Glisenti Antonella .......................... I-10_28/O Gobet M. ........................ I-7_18/I; IV-7_10/I Goeke Ron ........................................ II-4_17/I Goenaga Gabriel ................. I-4_13/I; I-7_2/I Goglio Andrea ................................ III-2_10/I Golodnitsky Diana .......... I-1_26/I; I-2_17/P Golovanov Viacheslav ................. I-10_40/O;

I-10_59/O Golovanova Viktoria .................... I-10_40/O;

I-10_59/O Gombac Valentina ..... I-10_15/P; I-10_42/O Gomez Chagas Luciana .................. I-2_55/O Gomez Maria Alexandra ................... I-8_43/I Gong Qianyi .................................... I-10_11/P Gonzales-Flores Diego .................. I-15_20/K González I. ........................................ I-7_21/P Gonzalo Elena ................................... I-2_17/I Gooden P. ........................................ I-9_85/O Goodwill Jonathan M. ........................ II-4_3/I Goor M. ............................ I-1_26/I; I-2_17/P Gopal Chirranjeevi Balaji .............. I-12_34/O Gorman Brian ............................... IV-3_17/K Gorman Brian ................................ IV-2_18/O Gorton Lo ....................... III-2_2/I; III-2_3/I Goto Ryosuke .................................. I-5_16/O Goto Takehito ................ I-8_30/P; I-8_31/P Goujon Nicolas ................................. I-7_17/P Gouverneur Martin .......................... IV-7_8/I Graczyk-Zajac Magdalena ............. I-2_24/O;

I-3_16/O Graetzel Michael ........................................... P5 Gräf Melanie ....................................IV-2_3/O Granados-Focil Sergio ... I-3_15/O; I-4_8/O Grande Tor I-8_34/O; I-8_36/O;

I-8_29/P; I-9_48/O; I-9_51/I Granhed Erik Jedvik ....................... I-8_25/O Granwehr Josef ................................ I-3_39/O Grätzel Michael ............. I-17_4/O; I-17_13/I Graves Christopher ......... I-9_6/I; II-1_18/O Grdadolnik Jože ................................. I-1_4/O Greenbaum Steve G. ....... I-7_18/I; IV-7_9/I Greene George W. .............................. I-7_1/I Gregoire John M. ............................ I-15_14/K Gregori Giuliano ........ II-3_26/O; IV-3_3/P;

IV-3_7/O Grenier Jean-Claude ...... I-9_36/I; I-9_38/O;

I-9_39/O Grey Clare P. ................ I-1_14/O; I-2_23/O;

I-2_26/I; I-2_40/I; I-9_46/I; IV-6_4/O; IV-7_12/O

Gries T. .............................................. I-10_4/O Gries Ute N. .................................... IV-4_2/O Grieshammer Steffen ..................... IV-1_3/P;

IV-1_12/O Griffin John M. .................................. I-9_46/I Griffith Kent J. ............ I-1_14/O; I-2_23/O;

IV-6_4/O Grimal Q. ........................................... I-8_33/I Grimaldos Nicolás ........... I-9_3/O; I-9_69/P Grins Jekabs .............. I-12_13/O; I-12_26/O Groleau Laurence .............................. I-3_81/I

Gross Andrew J. ............................ III-2_15/O Grünebaum Mariano ...... I-7_12/P; I-7_13/P Grünewald Lukas ............................. I-10_10/P Grünwald Nikolas ............................ I-9_44/O Grutter Peter ................................... IV-2_8/O Gryaznov Denis ................ I-8_8/P; IV-4_9/I Gryboś Joanna ..................................... I-11_7/I Gschwindr Fabienne ......................... I-1_10/O Gspan Christian .............. I-9_41/I; I-9_45/O Gu Sui ................................................. I-2_41/P Guan Zixuan ............... I-2_34/O; I-12_34/O;

I-9_21/O Guarnieri M. ..................................... I-4_17/O Guérin Katia ..................................... I-2_63/O GuerriniA. ....................................... I-10_13/O Guetaz Laure ................................... IV-5_6/O Guevarra Dan ................................. I-15_14/K Guglielmi Massimo ........................ I-10_53/O Guibao Guo ...................................... I-5_26/O Guidi Vincenzo .............................. I-10_52/O Guillon Olivier ................. I-3_18/I; I-3_6/O;

I-9_23/O; I-12_7/O; IV-7_1/P Guin Marie ........................................ IV-7_1/P Guiver Michael D. ................................ I-5_1/I Gulgun Mehmet Ali .... I-2_43/O; I-11_30/O Gündüz Deniz .................................. I-3_39/O Gunkel F. .................... I-12_11/P; I-12_41/I;

I-12_42/O; II-1_12/I; IV-4_2/O Guntner Armin Sebastian ............... I-11_18/I Guo Kai ................................................ I-3_4/I Guo Xiangxin ................ I-1_11/O; I-2_37/P;

I-3_22/P; II-1_10/I Guo Xin ............ I-3_1/P; I-3_2/P; II-4_18/I Guo Yu-Guo .................................... I-3_80/O Gupta Himani I-2_43/P; I-2_44/P; I-

3_30/P; I-3_55/P; I-7_16/P; I-10_8/P Gurevich S.A. .................................... I-2_29/P Gutel Elise ........................................ I-2_19/O Guterman Ryan .................................. I-7_8/O Gutfreund Philipp ............................. I-8_34/P Guyomard Dominique .................... I-2_28/O Guzmán G. ........................................ I-7_21/P

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Ha Sang-hyeon .................................... I-2_2/P Haase A. ........................................... III-1_11/I Haas-Santo K. ............... I-8_18/O; I-8_37/O Habazaki Hiroki ............. I-8_31/O; I-8_32/P Haber Joel A. .................................. I-15_14/K Hackl J. .............................................. I-12_3/O Hagemann Hans ............................... I-1_16/O Hagen Gunter ................................. I-12_45/O Hagen Jaime C. .............................. IV-5_16/O Hagfeldt Anders ............................... I-17_13/I Haider M. Ali .................................... I-14_7/O Haile Sossina M. ................................... I-8_1/I Hakari Takashi ................................... I-3_11/P Hakimova L. ........................................ I-8_4/P Hakola Hanna ................................. I-10_59/O Halat David M. ............. I-9_46/I; IV-7_12/O Hall Robert A. .................................. I-9_54/O Hallett Jason P. .................................. III-1_6/I Halpin J. .......................................... I-10_26/O Hamamoto Koichi ........................... I-3_52/O Hamao Naoki .................................... I-8_38/P Hamelers Bert .................................. III-2_5/K Hamenu Louis ................................... I-3_39/P Hamrock Steven J. ............................ I-4_10/O Hamrouni Abdessalem .................. I-10_26/P;

I-10_31/P Hamrouni Haifa .......... I-10_26/P;I-10_31/P;

I-10_32/P Han Donglin ..... I-8_39/O; I-8_6/P; I-8_7/P Han Gwon Deok .......... I-9_68/O; I-9_70/O Han Hyeon ........................................II-1_4/O Han Jeong Woo .............. I-9_12/O; I-9_17/I;

II-1_1/P; II-1_11/I Han Mijeong ...................................... I-7_23/P Han Minfang ..................................... I-9_86/O Han Wei-Qiang .................................... I-1_3/I Han YJiantao ..................................... I-2_24/P

Hanabusa Hideki ............................. III-1_5/P Hanamura Katsunori ..................... I-12_38/O Hanashima Takayasu ....................... I-3_72/O Hancke Ragnhild ............................... I-9_51/I Hanghofer Isabel .............................. I-3_52/P Hansen Karin Vels ......... I-9_22/O; II-1_24/I Hansen Kent K. ............................. I-11_19/O Hanzu Ilie ...... I-1_17/P; I-2_55/P; I-1_13/I;

I-3_19/O Hao Xianfeng ................................... I-12_4/O Hao Xidong .................. I-12_1/P; I-12_47/O Hara Mitsuo ..................................... I-5_16/O Hardin William G. ........................... I-14_19/I Hardwick Laurence J. ...................... I-7_28/O Hardy An ........................................... I-3_50/P Harm Sascha ..................................... I-3_25/P Harmatha Ladislav ......................... I-10_24/O Harpf Anja ....................................... IV-4_4/O Harrington George F. .................. I-12_43/O;

II-1_22/I; II-1_27/I Harris Joel ...................................... III-2_11/O Hartman Filip .................................... I-2_19/P Haruyama Jun ................................... I-3_74/O Hasegawa Gen ................. I-1_6/P; I-2_32/P;

I-2_35/P; I-3_59/O Hasegawa George ........... I-3_34/O; I-3_7/O Hasegawa Tsuyoshi ..................... II-4_2/I; P2 Hasell Tom ....................................... I-7_28/O Hasenöhrl F. ..................................... III-1_11/I Hashimoto Shin-Ichi I-8_39/P; I-12_18/P; I-

12_31/O; I-16_10/O Hassel Achim Walter ....................... I-11_18/I Hassoun Jusef .................................... I-1_22/I Hatori Junko ................................. III-2_16/O Hatsugai Shunya ............................... I-3_28/P Hatz Anna-Katharina ...... I-3_25/P; II-3_4/P Hauback Bjørn C. ............................ I-3_10/O Hauch Anne ..................................... I-9_87/O Haugen Gregory M. ........................ I-4_10/O Haugsrud Reidar ........... I-8_22/O; I-8_44/O Hauri Christoph .............................. II-3_16/O Hausbrand René .............................. I-3_77/O Haussener Sophia .............................. I-16_5/I Hayakawa Hikaru ......... IV-4_6/O; IV-6_2/P Hayamizu Kikuko ............................. IV-7_6/I Hayamizu Yoshiaki .......................... I-12_9/O Hayase Shuzi .................................... I-17_14/I Hayashi Akitoshi ............ I-3_10/P; I-3_11/P;

I-3_12/P; I-3_14/P; I-3_15/P; I-3_16/P; I-3_17/P; I-3_33/P; I-3_85/O

Hayashi Katsuro ............. I-1_6/P; I-3_34/O; I-3_7/O

Hayashi Shigenobu ........................... I-8_19/P He Lewei ............................................ I-2_42/P He Shuai ........................................... I-9_90/O He Yadong ....................................... I-7_33/O Heath Jennifer .................................. I-2_50/O Hedlund H. ...................................... I-9_85/O Heguri Akie .................. IV-4_6/O; IV-6_2/P Heidari Dorna ................................ I-11_33/O Heijne Annemiek ter ....................... III-2_5/K Hein Anneli ..................................... IV-3_4/O Heinen R. ........................................... II-1_12/I Heinz Tony F. ................................. II-3_13/K Heitjans Paul ..................................... IV-7_2/I Hekselman A.K. Ola ........................ I-3_49/P Hekselman Ola ............. I-3_20/O; I-3_21/O Held Alexander .............................. I-10_41/O Helgee Edit E. ............................... IV-3_19/O Helms Brett .......................................... I-4_3/I Hendriksen Peter Vang I-9_78/O;

I-9_87/O Henkensmeier Dirk ............................. I-6_9/I Henry Paul F. ................................... I-8_44/O Heras-Juaristi G. ............. I-8_7/O; I-8_15/O Heremans Gino ............................. I-14_11/O Hernandez Cruz A. ...................... IV-2_17/O Hernández E. ................................... I-9_81/O Hernandez Morejudo S. .................. I-9_14/O Hernàndez Simelys I-10_33/O; I-10_60/O;

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Hernandez-Morejudo Selene .......... I-8_22/O Herring Andrew M. ........ I-4_10/O; I-5_6/O;

I-5_7/O; I-6_4/O Herve Bang Yannick ........................ I-14_5/P;

I-14_6/P; I-14_24/O Hickner Michael A. ........ I-7_3/I; IV-1_22/K Higuchi Eiji ......................I-3_32/P; I-3_44/P Higuchi Mikio ................................... I-3_84/O Hilder M. ............................................. I-2_62/I Hink Steffen .......................................... I-6_9/I Hinkley Jim ......................................... I-16_9/I Hiraiwa Chihiro ................................ I-8_39/O Hirano Daisuke.............................. IV-1_14/O Hirayama Masaaki ............. I-3_9/I; I-8_16/P Hirayama Tsukasa ............................ I-3_42/O Hirota Yuki ..................................... I-12_11/O Hishinuma Ryo ............................... I-16_10/O Hitosugi Taro .................................... I-3_72/O Hjelm Johan ...................................... I-9_22/O Hjuler Hans Aage ............................... I-6_10/I Hofer Ferdinand ................................. I-9_41/I Hofer Johannes ................................ I-9_29/O Hoffmann-Eifert S. ...... II-1_12/I; IV-4_2/O Hofmann Ulrich G ......................... III-1_14/I Holder Aaron .................................... I-16_13/I Holdynski M. ..................................... I-13_2/P Hollenkamp Anthony F. ................. I-7_25/O Holzmann Tanja ................................ II-3_4/P Holzwarth N.A.W. .......................... IV-1_1/K Hong Hyun-Jin ................................ I-12_18/P Hong Jihyun ................... I-2_34/O; I-2_36/O Hongahally Basappa Rajendra ........ I-3_22/O Honggowiranto Wagiyo ................... I-2_15/O Hoober-Burkhardt Lena .................. I-4_12/O Hori Satoshi .......................................... I-3_9/I Horikawa Taisuke .............................. I-3_27/P Horita Teruhisa .............I-9_42/O; I-9_46/P;

I-9_88/O Horita Teruhisa............................... I-12_30/O Horiuchi Naohiro ............................ IV-3_6/O Hornés Aitor ..................I-9_49/O; I-9_83/O Horrell Alexa J. ................................. I-9_54/O Hoshikawa Keigo ............................... I-3_31/I Hoshino Kenta ............ I-8_20/P; I-16_19/O Hosoi Kohei ....................................... I-12_6/I Hosono Eiji ................... I-1_25/O; I-2_57/O;

I-2_75/O Hosono Hideo .................................. I-8_30/O Hoßbach Christoph ......................... I-3_57/O Hosseinioun Sheida ........................... I-7_25/P Hotehama Chie .................................. I-3_16/P Hou Yanglong .................................. I-2_10/O Houas Ammar ................................... I-15_3/P Hovington Pierre ............................. IV-2_8/O Howard Matthew A. ... IV-1_4/O; IV-4_8/O Howlett Patrick I-2_62/I; I-7_1/I;

I-7_25/O; I-7_17/P Hsia Alex ........................................... II-4_17/I Hsiao Yu-Jen .................................... I-10_7/P Hu Bobing ........................................... I-9_47/I Hu Xiaobing ................... I-2_77/O; I-3_31/I Hu Yang ............................................ I-3_10/O Huan Daoming ..............I-9_59/O; I-9_60/O Huang Binxiang ............................... IV-3_3/O Huang Jie ......................... I-3_17/O; I-3_82/I Huang Mantao .............I-3_49/O; I-10_30/O Hubenova Yolina ............................. III-2_3/P Huber Tobias M. ........ I-12_39/O; IV-3_5/P Hudish Grant ...................................... I-8_38/I Hughart David .................................. II-4_17/I Hui Jianing ...................................... I-11_23/O Huo Da .............................................. I-2_63/O Huo Lihua .......................................... I-9_55/P Huo Li-Hua ...................................... I-10_11/P Huq Ashfia .......................................... I-9_25/I Hušeková Kristína .......................... I-10_24/O Hushpulian Dmitry M. ..................... III-2_2/I Hutter Herbert ............ I-12_4/O; I-12_13/P;

I-12_39/O Hutter Herbert ................. I-3_5/P; IV-3_2/P;

IV-3_5/P Huynh T. V. ..................................... IV-7_10/I

Hwa Chan Siew ............................... I-11_33/O Hwang Cheol Seong ........................... II-4_5/I Hyodo Junji ................... I-8_20/P; I-9_52/O;

I-16_19/O; I-10_29/O; I-12_10/O; IV-5_12/O

I

Iadecola Antonella ........................... I-2_33/O Iannaci Alessandro.......................... IV-3_8/O Iannotta Salvatore .......................... I-10_55/O Iba Hideki ........................................... I-3_31/I Ibrahim Ruhani ................................ I-7_11/O Ichijo Hiroya ................................. IV-1_25/O Ichikawa Takahiro ............ I-7_26/I; I-7_6/P;

III-1_2/P Ichikawa Takahiro .............................. I-6_1/P Ichitsubo Tetsu .................................. I-13_2/I Ida Shintaro ...................................... I-9_52/O Ignatenko Oleg .............................. I-12_13/O Ignatov A.V. ........................................ I-9_1/P Iguchi Fumitada ......... I-12_23/O; I-12_36/I;

I-13_4/P Iguchi Fumitada ............................... I-13_16/I Ihringer Raphael ....... I-11_27/O; I-11_32/O Iihara Junji ........................................ I-8_39/O Iimura Soshi ..................................... I-8_30/O Iinuma Hiroki .................................. II-3_32/O Ikai Tomoyuki ................................. III-1_4/O Ikeda Hiroki .................................. III-2_16/O Ikeda Hironosuke ........................... II-4_23/O Ikeda Kazuma .................................. III-1_3/P Ikeda Minoru ..................................... I-3_40/P Ikeda Shingo .................... I-3_43/P; I-3_46/P Ikeda Shoto....................................... I-15_4/O Ikuhara Yuichi ................ I-2_77/O; I-3_31/I;

IV-2_2/I Ikuhara Yumi H .............. I-2_77/O; I-3_31/I Ilia Leonidov ................................... I-12_10/P Illes E. ............................................. I-10_14/O Im Sangmin ....................................... I-10_3/P Im Won Bin ..................... I-3_53/P; I-3_42/P Imai Hideto ...................................... I-14_12/I Imai Yumiko ..................................... I-8_16/P Imam A. ............................................. I-10_4/O Imanishi Nobuyuki ........................... I-1_16/P Imholt Laura ...................................... I-7_26/P Imponenti Luca .................................. I-16_3/I Inada Miki ........................ I-3_34/O; I-3_7/O Inaguma Yoshiyuki ........................... I-3_40/P Indris Sylvio ................... IV-7_1/P; IV-7_2/P Indris Sylvio ..................................... IV-7_4/O Inglis Kenneth K. ......... I-1_15/O; I-2_45/O Ingram Brian J. ..................................... I-1_1/I Innocenti C. .................................... I-10_13/O Innocenti Massimo ......................... III-1_18/I Inoishi Atsushi ................................. I-9_52/O Inoue Hiroshi .................. I-3_32/P; I-3_44/P Insani Andon ................................... IV-6_23/I Inui Haruyuki ................................... I-12_24/I Inzoli F. ............................................. I-4_16/O Iojoiu Cristina .................. I-5_18/I; I-7_17/K Iranipour Nahid ............................... I-7_25/O Irem Tanyeli ...................................... I-10_5/O Irvine John T. S. ............. I-8_24/I; I-9_67/O;

I-11_23/O Ishchenko Arcady .......................... I-12_10/O Ishigaki Norikazu ........... I-2_32/P; I-2_35/P;

I-3_53/O Ishihara Tatsumi .............. I-9_1/I; I-9_11/O;

I-9_52/O; I-9_62/O; I-12_6/I; IV-1_6/O

Ishii Keigo ........................................ III-1_6/P Ishiyama Tomohiro ....... I-8_8/O; I-8_28/O;

I-8_25/P; I-8_33/P; I-9_42/O; I-9_46/P; I-9_88/O; I-12_30/O

Islam M. Saiful ............. I-2_13/K; I-2_34/O; I-2_40/I; I-2_42/O; I-2_50/O; I-8_47/O

Ito Seitaro .... I-3_11/O; I-3_22/O; I-3_47/P Itoh Takahito ...................................... I-7_1/P

Ivanov Ivan ................. I-12_14/P; I-13_11/I; I-13_3/P; I-8_42/O; I-8_26/P; IV-4_5/P; IV-4_6/P

Ivanova Mariya E. ............................. I-8_41/P Ivanova Oxana ..................................... I-6_7/I Ivers-Tiffée E. .............. I-3_43/O; I-3_56/K;

I-3_58/O; I-9_48/P; I-9_63/O; I-9_64/O; I-9_65/O; I-10_3/O; I-10_10/P

Iwasa Yoshihiro ................................ II-4_24/I Iwuoha Emmanuel ............................. I-2_1/O Izadi Ehsan ......................................... II-1_7/I

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Jackson Gregory S. ............................. I-16_3/I Jacobs Ryan ..................... I-9_10/I; I-13_3/O Jacobsen Torben .............................. I-9_22/O Jacobs-Gedrim Robin ...................... II-4_17/I Jacques Rozière .................................I-11_11/I Jacques Vincent L. R. ......................... I-17_5/I Jafarpoor Kh. ..................................... I-9_70/P Jagusztyn Jacek ............................... I-12_12/O Jalem Randy .................... I-3_69/O; I-3_71/I James Conrad D. .............................. II-4_17/I Janek Jürgen .................. I-3_48/P; I-3_67/O;

II-1_15/I; IV-3_11/O; IV-4_31/O; IV-4_32/O

Jang Dong Young ............................ I-9_70/O Jang Seo-Hee ..................................... I-8_37/P Jang-Hyeon .......................................... I-2_2/P Jankovic Jasna .................................... IV-5_3/I Jannasch Patric ................................... I-5_3/O Jansen M. .................... I-9_26/O; IV-4_33/O Jaouali Imen ............... I-10_31/P; I-10_32/P;

I-10_26/P Jarry Angelique ................................... I-8_38/I Jasiński Piotr I-8_5/O; I-8_22/P; I-8_24/P;

I-9_9/O; I-9_67/P; I-9_80/O Jauffres David ................................... I-9_73/O Javadpour S. ...................................... I-9_74/O Javadpour Sirus ................................ I-11_33/O Javier Alarcón ................................. I-10_38/O Jayalekshmi S. ................ I-2_57/P; I-2_73/O Jemli Khaoula ..................................... I-17_5/I Jeon Seokwoo ................................ IV-5_13/O Jeong Sangsik .................................... I-2_67/O Jeong Seung Jin .............................. IV-3_16/O Jia Chuankun ..................................... I-4_11/O Jia Junjun ............................................. II-2_1/I Jiang Bo ............ I-1_5/I; I-2_53/P; I-2_54/P Jiang Chang-Ming ........................... I-15_18/O Jiang Hao ........................................... II-4_28/I Jiang San Ping ............... I-9_43/O; I-9_90/O Jiantao Han .......................................... I-1_4/P Jimenez C. .. II-1_6/I; II-4_29/O; II-4_30/O Jimenez R. ......................................... I-3_30/O Jimenez-Melendo M. .......................... I-8_33/I Jiménez-Morales Ignacio .................I-11_11/I Jiménez-Ruiz Mónica ....................... I-8_45/O Jimura Keiko ...................................... I-8_19/P Jin Liyu .............................................. I-7_33/O Jin Mok Yun ......................................... I-3_4/I Jin Norman ....................................... I-2_34/O Jin Yongcheng ..................................... I-3_4/P Jinisha B. ......................... I-2_57/P; I-2_73/O Jo Mi Ru ............................................. I-2_20/P Johnson Mark ..........IV-6_11/O; IV-6_15/O Johnson Ward L. ............................ I-12_44/O Johnston Keith P. .............................I-14_19/I Johnston S.R.W. .............................. I-10_12/O Jones Deborah ............ I-11_11/I; I-14_15/O Jones Martin Owen ............................ I-8_24/I Jones Michael D. .............................. I-2_45/O Jong Heun Lee ................................. I-12_12/P Joo Jong Hoon ........... I-8_21/P; I-12_15/O;

I-12_16/O Jooris Romain ..................................... I-9_2/O Joos Bjorn .......................................... I-3_50/P Joos J. .............................. I-3_43/O; I-9_48/P Jooss Christian ........... IV-1_24/O; IV-3_2/I;

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Joost Urmas ...................................... I-9_28/O Jordi Arbiol.......................................... I-10_6/I Jordi Guilera ................................... I-10_34/O Jørgensen Simon L. ......................... I-8_34/O José Balbuena ................................. I-10_38/O José M. Calatayud .......................... I-10_38/O Joseph Dickson .................................... I-6_9/I Joshi Saumil ...................... II-1_1/I; II-4_28/I Ju Hyunchul ........................ I-4_2/P; I-4_3/P Judez Xabier ...................... I-3_24/P; I-7_7/P Judge E. J. .......................................... IV-5_5/I Jugovac M. ......................................... II-3_6/O Jugovac Matteo ................................ I-12_41/I Jung Keeyoung ................. I-1_15/P; I-3_8/O Jung Sung Hoo ................................. I-3_36/P Jung WooChul ........... I-10_28/O; I-12_2/O;

I-12_5/O; I-12_21/O; I-12_28/O; II-1_11/I; II-1_1/P; IV-3_16/O

Jung Yoon Seok ............... I-3_36/P; I-3_46/I Junjie Wang ...................................... I-8_30/O Juranyi Fanni .................................. IV-6_16/O Jürgen Fleig .................................... I-12_39/O

K

Käämbre Tanel ................................ I-9_28/O Kabanov Artem ................................. I-1_19/I Kabir Sadia ..................................... I-14_14/O Kadi Lillmaa ....................................... I-11_3/I Kadoura Hiroaki .............................. I-2_43/O Kafka J. ............................................ III-1_11/I Kageyama Hiroyuki ....... I-1_27/O; I-2_50/P Kagomiya Isao ............ I-8_40/O; I-12_11/O Kagoshima Yasushi ..........................IV-6_2/P Kainbaev Nursultan ....... I-10_1/P; I-10_6/P Kajiyama Satoshi ............................. II-3_32/O Kakimoto Ken-ichi ..... I-8_40/O; I-12_11/O Kakinuma Katsuyoshi ..................... I-14_22/I Kakuchi Ryohei .............................. III-1_4/O Kalaev Dmitri ............................... IV-3_15/O Kalinina E.G. .................................... I-9_56/P Kalpana M. ..........................................I-2_5/O Kamata Tomoya ............. I-8_30/P; I-8_31/P Kamishima Osamu ...... IV-1_7/O; IV-1_4/P Kanamori Kenta ........................... IV-1_14/O Kanarbik Rait .................. I-9_28/O; I-11_3/I Kaneko Sakina ................................. I-3_27/O Kang Byoungwoo ........... I-2_18/O; I-3_8/O Kang Dong-Won ............................... I-17_2/P Kang Eun Joung ............................. I-12_12/P Kang Kisuk......................................... I-2_58/I Kang Yong-Mook ......... I-2_20/P; I-2_21/P;

I-2_22/P Kang Youngku ................ I-7_22/P; I-7_23/P Kanno Ryoji ....................... I-3_9/I; I-8_16/P Kaprans Kaspars .............................. I-2_59/O Karagiannakis George .. I-16_6/I; I-16_14/O Karan Kunal ...................................... IV-5_9/I Karashima Shuichi .......... I-3_43/P; I-3_46/P Karasuyama Masayuki .................. IV-1_14/O Karczewski Jakub .......... I-9_64/P; I-9_65/P;

I-9_80/O Kareh Kristina ................................. I-9_31/O Karelin Aleksander ............................. I-5_1/P Karkar Zouina .................................. I-2_28/O Karlsson Maths ............ I-8_25/O; I-8_45/O;

I-8_34/P; IV-6_12/O; IV-6_13/I Karra S. N. V. ................ II-1_3/O; II-1_16/I Karthikeyan S. .................................. I-7_38/O Kartini Evvy ................. I-2_15/O; IV-6_23/I Karyagina Î.Ê. .................................. I-9_50/O Kasamatsu Shusuke ..........................IV-2_2/P Kasemägi Heiki ............ I-2_49/P; I-11_29/O Kashapova Alina ...............................IV-4_9/P Kassai Ai .............................................. II-4_2/I Kassem Mohammad .................... IV-6_25/O Kataoka Kunimitsu .......................... I-8_38/P Kataria Shalu ..................................... I-10_8/P Katcho Nebil A. ............................... I-3_33/O Kato Atsutaka ................................... I-3_16/P Kato Hidemi....................................... I-13_2/I Kato Kohei .......................................... I-8_7/P

Kato Takashi ....................... I-6_1/P; I-7_6/P Kaunisto Kimmo ............................ I-10_15/P Kaur Navpreet .................................. I-10_49/I Kaus Maximilian .......... IV-7_4/O; IV-7_1/P Kavitha K. ............................................ I-8_1/P Kawabata Takashi ......III-2_1/P, III-2_16/O Kawada T. ......................................... I-12_36/I Kawada Tatsuya ............. I-8_39/P; I-9_46/P;

I-12_18/P; I-12_23/O; I-12_31/O; I-12_35/O; I-13_7/O; I-13_16/I; I-16_10/O

Kawaguchi Tomoya I-1_24/O; I-1_27/O; I-2_50/P

Kawakami Hiroyoshi ........................... I-7_9/I Kawamori Hiroaki ........................... I-13_6/O Kawamura J. ................... I-2_32/P; I-2_35/P;

I-3_31/P; I-3_53/O; I-3_59/O; I-13_7/O; IV-1_4/P; IV-1_7/O

Kawazoe Hiroshi ............ I-8_8/O; I-8_28/O; I-8_25/P; I-8_33/P

Kayaalp Bugra .......... I-10_28/O; I-12_21/O; IV-3_8/O

Kayumov Ruslan .............. I-5_1/P; IV-7_4/P Kazumi Kenji ................................... I-8_39/O Kazunari Sasaki .............................. I-12_39/O Kecsenovity Egon .............................. I-11_1/I Kee Benjamin L. .............................. I-8_23/O Kee Robert J. .............. I-8_23/O; IV-3_17/K Kegel J. ............................................ I-10_26/O Kehal Ibtissam .................................... I-9_2/O Keiji Yashiro ................................... I-12_23/O Kelly Madeleine N. ....................... IV-2_17/O Kelly Paul .......................................... I-9_18/O Kendall Kevin .................................. I-9_83/O Kentgens Arno P.M. ........................ I-3_87/O Kenyon A. J. ..................................... II-4_21/I Keppner Johannes ........................... II-1_15/I Kerber Rachel N. .......................... IV-7_12/O Kerres Jochen .................... I-5_24/O; I-6_2/I Kesavan Jagadesh K. ........................ I-10_2/P Kesharwani Priyanka ........................ I-7_18/P Key Baris ............................................... I-1_1/I Kežionis Algimantas ........................ IV-3_4/P Khalyavin Dmitry .............................. I-9_54/P Khan M. I. ........................................ I-12_3/O Khan Tuhin Suvra ............................ I-14_7/O Khaoulani Sohayb ......................... IV-6_25/O Kharton Vladislav ............................ I-9_34/O Khasanova Nellie R. .......... I-2_79/I; I-1_5/P Khodimchuk Anna ........................... I-8_11/P Khodimchuk Anna .... IV-5_3/P; IV-5_12/O Khodorov S. ..................................... II-1_13/I Kia Alireza M. .................................. I-3_57/O Kiebach Ragnar .............................. I-10_20/O Kilcoyne David ................................ I-2_36/O Kilner JohnI-3_20/O; I-3_21/O; I-3_24/P;

I-3_33/O; I-8_3/O; I-9_1/I; I-9_11/O; I-9_62/O; I-9_27/O; I-12_37/O; II-1_21/I; IV-1_6/O; IV-2_1/I

Kim JunKyu ........................................... II-1_1/P Kim Bong Joong ........................... IV-3_16/O Kim Byung-Kook............................. I-8_32/O Kim Chang Sub ............................... IV-4_3/O Kim Chang-Soo .................................. I-3_8/O Kim Chong-Chan ............................ III-1_8/O Kim Dae-wook .............. I-2_37/O; I-3_27/O Kim Do Youb ................................... I-7_22/P Kim Dong Hwan ............................. I-9_68/O Kim Dong Wook .............................. I-7_22/P Kim Dongha ............. I-12_25/O; IV-2_13/O Kim Dongyoung ............................... I-8_21/P Kim Duri ............................................ I-1_10/P Kim Gee Yeong ................................ I-17_1/P Kim Guk-Tae ................................... I-7_17/K Kim Ha Jun ....................................... I-3_53/P Kim Hackho ....................................... I-12_6/I Kim Haebeen..................................... I-2_31/P Kim Hearan ..................... I-1_14/P; I-1_15/P Kim Hye-Won ................................... I-14_4/P Kim Hyoungchul ............................. I-8_32/O Kim Hyung ...................................... III-1_4/O

Kim Hyungjun .................................... II-3_2/I Kim Hyun-seung .............................. I-2_40/P Kim Ick-Jun ...................................... I-10_3/P Kim Ill Won ................................... I-17_17/O Kim Jaekook .................. I-3_53/P; I-3_80/O Kim Jae-Kwang ...................................I-1_2/P Kim Jason ..........................................IV-4_3/P Kim Jee-Hoon ................................... I-3_41/P Kim Ji Man ........................................ I-7_22/P Kim Ji-Su ......................... I-8_10/I; IV-4_3/P Kim Jongjung .................................... I-2_40/P Kim Jumi ............................. I-7_2/P; I-7_3/P Kim Jun Woo ................ I-9_68/O; I-9_70/O Kim Kun Joon .................................. II-1_4/O Kim Kun Joong ............................... I-9_32/O Kim Kwang Man ................ I-7_2/P; I-7_3/P Kim Kwang-Bum ................................I-2_5/P Kim Kyeounghak ............................ I-9_12/O Kim Kyung-Won .................................I-1_2/P Kim Manjin ...................................... I-9_68/O Kim Min kyu .................................... I-2_18/O Kim Minchul ..................................... I-10_3/P Kim Myeong-Seong ............................I-2_5/P Kim Nam-Hoon ............................... II-1_22/I Kim S. K. ........................................... II-1_13/I Kim S. ................................................ II-1_13/I Kim Sang Jun .................................... I-3_39/P Kim Sang Ouk ................................. I-12_5/O Kim Sun Jae ...................................... II-1_4/O Kim Sunho ......................................... II-4_1/P Kim Tae Hyoung .............................. I-1_15/P Kim Yeong-Cheol .......... I-8_10/I; IV-4_3/P Kim YeonJu ...................................... II-1_11/I Kim Yoon Hwa ................................ I-3_53/P Kim Young-Hun .............................. I-8_37/P Kim Youngsik .................................... I-2_66/I Kim Yu Seung .................................. I-14_13/I Kimura Kento .................................. I-7_23/O Kimura Yuta ................. I-2_16/O; I-3_75/O;

I-3_85/O; I-12_23/O; I-12_36/I; I-13_7/O

King David M. .............. I-2_47/O; I-3_37/O Kinoshita Taiki ................................. I-3_84/O Kiran Adepalli K. ............................. I-13_9/O Kircheisen Robert ........................... IV-4_4/O Kishida Kyosuke ............................... i-12_24/I Kishimoto Haruo ......... I-9_42/O; I-9_46/P;

I-9_88/O; I-12_18/P; I-12_30/O Kitt Jay ........................................... III-2_11/O Kiuchi Hisao ..................................... I-2_50/P Kivi Indrek ...................... I-9_28/O; I-11_3/I Kiyofumi Nitta ............................... I-12_23/O Kizi Teljan Ali ................................... I-7_27/P Kjølseth Christian ........ I-8_21/O; I-8_22/O;

I-9_14/O Klar Peter J. ................................... IV-5_15/O Klauke Kurt .......................................IV-3_8/O Klein Andreas .......... IV-3_3/O; IV-4_34/O;

IV-4_35/O Klein Andreas ..................................... II-2_9/I Klein Franziska ................................ I-1_10/O Kleine-Boymann Matthias ........... IV-3_11/O Kleperis Janis ................. I-3_64/O; I-15_1/P Klimkowicz Alicja ........ I-12_5/P; IV-3_9/O Klimo Martin ..................................... II-4_3/P Kline Kimberly ................................. III-2_9/I Klingan Katharina .......................... I-15_20/K Klinser Gregor ............................... I-12_40/O Klots Dino ....................................... I-15_11/K Kluczowski Ryszard ......................... I-9_67/P Klyuev A.V. ........................................IV-1_1/P Knap Jaroslaw ................................ IV-1_18/K Knapp Michael ............. IV-7_1/P; IV-7_4/O Knauth Philippe ................... I-6_3/I; I-5_2/I;

I-5_11/O; I-5_3/P; I-7_14/O Knee Christopher S. ........................ I-8_44/O Knezevic N. ................................... I-10_14/O Knittel Peter .................................... III-1_16/I Knoks Ainars .................................... I-15_1/P Ko Jang Myoun ................ I-3_39/P; I-7_2/P Kobayashi Genki ............. I-8_29/I; I-8_16/P

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Kobayashi Hironori I-1_24/O; I-1_27/O; I-2_50/P; I-2_51/P; I-3_86/O

Kobayashi Kaori .................................. I-7_4/P Kobayashi Kiyoshi ......................... I-17_18/O Kobayashi Mio ................................. IV-4_6/O Kobayashi Shunsuke ...... I-2_77/O; I-3_31/I Kobayashi Shuntaro .......................... I-12_5/P Kobayashi Tsubasa ............................. I-6_1/P Kobayashi Yasuyuki ........I-3_43/P; I-3_46/P Kobayashi Yo .................................... I-2_28/P Kobayashi Yoshikazu ...................... I-14_17/I Kobertz Dietmar ............................... I-8_41/P Koch Leonie .................................. IV-4_16/O Koch Stephan L................................ I-2_27/O Kochanowski Andrzej ..................... I-2_21/O Kochetova Nadezhda ....................... I-8_18/P Kodali Mounika ............................... III-2_4/O Kodama Hidekazu .............................. I-7_4/P Kodas Maila U. ................................. I-9_54/O Kodu Margus .................................... I-9_28/O Kofod G. ..........................................III-1_11/I Koganei Kazuto ................................ I-2_50/P Kohama Keiichi .................................. I-3_31/I Kohno Yuki .................................... III-1_10/P Kojima Toshikatsu .............................. I-3_6/P Kojo Gen ........................................... I-8_36/P Kölbach Moritz ................................ I-11_12/I Kolbanev I.V. ................................... I-9_50/O Kolchina Ludmila .............................. I-9_47/P Kolchugin Alexander ....................... I-10_29/P Kolchugin Alexander ....................... IV-5_3/P Kolchugin Alexander I-8_9/P; I-8_10/P;

I-12_10/O Kollender Jan Philipp ...................... I-11_18/I Koller Stefan ................................... I-12_40/O Komaba Shinichi ................................ I-2_48/I Kondo Takashi ......... I-15_15/O; I-17_18/O Kondracki Łukasz ............................ I-8_46/O Kondracki Łukasz ...........I-2_12/P; I-2_13/P Konsolakis Michalis ....................... I-14_10/O Konstandopoulos Athanasios G. ..... I-16_6/I Konstantatos Gerasimos ............... II-3_30/O Konya Takayuki ................................. I-2_28/P Konysheva Elena Yu. ...................... I-9_55/O Koo Bonjae .............................................. II-1_1/P Koo Bonjae Koo .............................. II-1_11/I Koo Junmo ....................................... I-9_68/O Koopmans Bert ................................. I-10_5/O Kooser Kuno .................................... I-9_28/O Kopač Lautar Anja ............................. I-1_4/O Koper Marc T. M. .............................. I-14_5/I Korjus Ove ..................... I-9_28/O; I-11_3/I Korobko Roman ............................ II-4_11/O Korobko Roman ........ II-4_12/O; IV-4_28/I Koroleva Maria ................. I-8_9/P; I-10_29/O;

I-11_34/O; IV-4_4/P Korte Carsten ................ I-6_12/O; II-1_15/I Korzeniewski Carol ....................... III-2_11/O Kosaka Fumihiko ............................. I-9_61/O Kostandopoulos Athanasios G. .... I-16_14/O Köstler S ......................................... . III-1_11/I Kostoglou Margaritis ... I-16_6/I; I-16_14/O Kotomin E.A. ................................... IV-4_1/P Kotomin Eugene ............I-8_8/P; IV-3_18/I;

IV-4_9/I Kovalenko Maksym ............................ I-1_17/I Kowada Hiroe ................................... I-3_16/P Kowada Yoshiyuki ..........I-3_35/P; I-3_38/P Koza Michael M. ......... I-8_45/O; IV-6_13/I Kozhevnikov Victor ...................... I-12_17/P;

I-16_11/O; IV-4_7/P; IV-4_9/P Kragl Udo...................................................... P1 Krahne Roman ............................... II-3_30/O Kraia Tzouliana ........... I-8_27/P; I-14_10/O Kramer D. ........................................... I-3_51/I Kramer Thilo ............. IV-1_24/O; IV-2_3/O Kranz Christine ...............................III-1_16/I Krasnov Aleksey ........... I-10_29/O; I-12_10/O;

I-8_27/O; IV-1_16/O Krause Daniel .................................... I-7_12/P Krauz Mariusz ................................... I-9_67/P

Kravchenko Ekaterina ................. I-12_13/O; I-12_26/O

Kravchyk Kostiantyn ........................ I-1_17/I Kraynis Olga .................................... IV-4_29/I Kraytsberg Alexander ...................... I-2_38/O Kredatusová Jana ............................. I-7_31/O Kreider Peter ...................................... I-16_9/I Kremer Friedrich ............................... I-7_8/O Kren Harald .................................... I-12_40/O Krenn Heinz ................................... I-12_40/O Kreuer Klaus-Dieter ...... I-4_7/O; I-5_19/O;

I-6_6/K; IV-6_21/I Krieg Henning ...................................... I-6_2/I Kriegel Ralf ...................................... IV-4_4/O Krieger Tamara ................................ I-8_27/O Krishnamoorthy Sankarganesh ...... I-4_12/O Krishnan N. Nambi ............................. I-6_9/I Krok F. ........ I-7_20/P; I-9_58/P; I-12_15/P;

I-13_2/P Krueper Gregory ............................. I-17_3/O Kruk Danuta ..................................... IV-7_1/I Kruk Paulina E. ................................. I-2_34/P Kubella Paul ................................... I-15_20/K Kubicek Markus .......... I-12_4/O; I-12_13/P;

I-16_15/O; II-1_26/I Kubicek Markus ............... I-3_5/P; IV-3_2/P Kubo Masataka ................................... I-7_1/P Kubota Jun ..................................... I-12_31/O Kubota Kei ......................................... I-2_48/I Kucharczyk Chris J. ............................. I-8_1/I Kucinskis Gints ................................ I-3_64/O Kühne Matthias ............................... II-3_10/O Kühnel Ruben-Simon ...... I-1_2/I; I-1_16/O;

I-3_38/O Kuhri Susanne .................................. I-6_12/O Kukk Edwin ..................................... I-9_28/O Kukk Freddy ...................................... I-11_3/I Kulesza Pawel J. ............. I-11_5/O; I-11_8/I;

I-14_23/O Kulisch Jörn ...................................... I-3_48/P Kulka Andrzej .................. I-2_9/P; I-2_10/P;

I-2_18/P Kulova Tatyana .................................. I-2_3/O Kumar Devendra ................................ I-8_2/P Kumar Rajesh ................................... I-7_10/O Kumar Rajiv ................... I-7_10/O; I-7_24/P Kumari Anita .................................... I-7_10/O Kumhar R.P. ...................... I-3_2/O; I-3_3/O Kun Robert ....................................... I-3_25/O Kuna L. ............................................ III-1_11/I Kundrata Ivan .................................... II-4_3/P Kundu Dipan ....................................... I-1_6/I Kungl Hans ...................................... I-3_39/O Kuntke Philipp ................................ III-2_5/K Kuo Mei-Chen ............... I-4_10/O; I-5_7/O;

I-6_4/O Kura Chiharu .................. I-8_31/O; I-8_32/P Kura Chiharu ..................................... II-4_10/I Kuratani Kentaro .............................. I-2_51/P Kuriyama Nobuhiro ........................... I-3_6/P Kuroha Tomohiro ........ I-8_41/O; I-8_30/P;

I-8_31/P Kurumchin Edhem I-8_12/P; IV-5_1/P; IV-

5_2/P; IV-5_3/P; IV-5_12/O Kušić Hrvoje ..................................... I-10_36/I Kusigerski V. .................................. I-10_14/O Kusoglu Ahmet ........... I-4_10/O; IV-5_10/I;

IV-6_17/K Kusuma Hersandy D. ...................... I-2_15/O Kuwabara Akihide .......... I-2_77/O; I-3_31/I Kuwata Naoaki ............ I-13_7/O; IV-1_7/O Kuwata Naoaki .............. I-2_32/P; I-2_35/P;

I-3_31/P; I-3_53/O; I-3_59/O Kuzmin Anton ............... I-8_12/P; IV-5_2/P Kvasha Andriy .................................. I-3_51/P Kwak No Woo .............................. IV-3_16/O Kwatek Konrad ................ I-2_16/P; I-3_8/P;

I-3_9/P Kwon Hyunguk ............... I-9_17/I; II-1_1/P;

II-1_11/I Kwon Jonghan .................................... II-4_3/I Kwon Young-il .............................. I-12_15/O

Kyriakou Vasileios ....... I-8_14/P; I-14_10/O

L

La Monaca Andrea ....... I-1_11/P; I-1_28/O; I-2_56/O

Lachal Marie ........................................ I-3_81/I Lacroix Rémy ..................................... III-2_6/I Laeverenz Schlogelhofer Hannah .... I-9_46/I Laffir F. ............................................ I-10_26/O Lafforgue Clémence ........................... I-14_9/I Lafon Olivier................................... IV-7_11/I Laforgue A. ....................................... I-7_16/O Lafuerza Sara ..................................... I-2_15/P Laïk Barbara ...................................... I-2_63/O Lam Ling Ning .................................. III-2_9/I Lamar Angus A. ................................ I-7_27/P Lamberti Andrea ............................ I-10_33/O Lambregts Sander ............................. I-3_87/O Landini Nicolo ................................ I-10_52/O Lang Julien .......................................... I-8_2/O Langer Frederieke ............................. I-3_25/O Lani-Wayda Bernhard ................... IV-5_15/O Łapiński Marcin ................................. I-9_66/P Lara S. ................................................. I-3_20/P Larring Yngve ................................. I-13_12/O Lars Hederstedt ................................. III-2_3/I Lasave L. ......................................... III-1_11/I Lascialfari A. ............. I-10_13/O; I-10_14/O Latif Famiza Abdul .......................... I-7_11/O Latifatu Mohammed ......................... I-3_39/P Latini Alessandro ............................... I-17_4/P Latorrata Saverio .............................. I-7_15/O Latz Arnulf ........................................ I-3_68/O Laukaitis Giedrius .......... I-10_1/P; I-10_6/P Lauret Jean-Sébastien ......................... I-17_5/I Lavacchi Alessandro ...................... III-1_18/I Lavrenčič Štangar Urška ................ I-10-37/O Lavrijsen Reinoud............................... I-10_5/O Ławniczak Paweł .............................. IV-1_5/P Lawrence E. L. .............. I-12_19/I; IV-2_3/P Lazar Ioana-Georgiana ..................... I-14_1/P Le Hang Thi Thu ............................. I-3_80/O Le Long ....................... I-8_20/O; I-11_28/O Lebedev Oleg ............................... I. I-10_14/P Lédée Ferdinand ................................. I-17_5/I Lee Daae ............................................. I-8_21/P Lee Dongkyou ............................... IV-4_26/K Lee Eun Kyu ..................................... III-2_4/P Lee Gi-Hyeok ................. I-2_20/P; I-2_21/P Lee Go Woon .................................... I-2_27/P Lee Hae-Weon .................................. I-8_32/O Lee Hak-Geun ................................ I-17_17/O Lee Ho Nyung ..............I-13_1/I; IV-4_26/K Lee Hsin-Chieh ................................. I-7_41/O Lee Hyun-Hee ................................. III-1_8/O Lee Jae Gil .......................................... I-2_40/P Lee Jaein ............................................... I-2_2/P Lee Jong-Ho .................. I-8_32/O; I-9_59/P Lee Jong-Kook .................................. I-9_59/P Lee Jong-Sook ............... I-3_41/P; I-3_42/P;

I-3_53/P; I-17_17/O; ............. I-3_80/O; I-8_16/O; I-8_37/P; I-9_59/P; I-9_60/P

Lee Jungwoo .................................... IV-2_10/I Lee Kangjae ......................................I-16_18/I Lee Pyeongwoo ................................. I-2_31/P Lee Sang Chul ............... I-2_34/O; I-9_21/O Lee Seung-Yun ................................. III-2_4/P Lee Siwon ................... I-10_28/O; I-12_2/O;

I-12_5/O; I-12_21/O; IV-3_16/O Lee Young Moo .................................... I-5_1/I Lee Young-Gi ...................... I-7_2/P; I-7_3/P Lee Younki ...................... I-1_14/P; I-1_15/P Lee Yu Hwa ....................................... I-7_22/P Lee Yueh-Lin .................................... I-13_3/O Lee Zhengrong ................................. I-3_78/O Leech Dónal ....................................... III-2_3/I Leech Dónal ...................................... III-2_2/I Leetmaa Mikael ................................ IV-1_8/O Lefèvre Guillaume ............................ I-2_46/O Lehnert Werner ................................ I-6_12/O

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Lei Yong ............................................ I-10_18/I Leinen D. ......................................... I-10_18/P Leisegang Tilmann ............................ I-1_19/I Leising R. ............................................ I-7_18/I Lenser Christian ............................. I-12_42/O Leonard Kwati ................. I-8_3/O; I-8_40/P Leonardi Salvadore Gianluca ....... I-10_26/P;

I-10_31/P; I-10_32/P Leonidov Ilya ............. I-12_17/P; I-16_11/O;

IV-4_7/P; IV-4_9/P; IV-4_20/O Lerch Martin ................. I-3_19/O; I-9_59/P;

IV-4_32/O Lestriez Bernard .............. I-2_28/O; I-7_22/I Leszczyńska M ............................... . I-12_15/P Leszczynska-Redek M. ..................... I-13_2/P Levchenko A.V. ............ I-2_29/O; I-2_29/P;

I-14_3/O Levenfeld B. ....................... I-3_20/P; I-7_8/P Lewis Scott ....................................... I-7_28/O Li Can ................................ II-1_1/I; II-4_28/I Li Chunmei .......................................... I-7_7/P Li Dasheng .......................................... II-4_3/I Li Gang ................................................I-2_4/O Li Guo .............................................. I-15_14/K Li Haoran .............................................I-3_3/P Li Hong ............................ I-3_17/O; I-3_82/I Li Jingguo ........................................ I-15_21/K Li Mei ................................................ I-9_35/O Li Ming.............................................. I-2_45/O Li Nanwen .......................................... I-5_14/I Li Qiang ............................................. I-9_55/P Li Qinghao ....................................... I-2_36/O Li Siqi ................................................ I-12_24/I Li Wenji ................................................I-2_7/P Li Wenjun ........................................... I-3_82/I Li Xianfeng ........................ I-4_20/I; I-4_6/O Li Xiang ............................................. I-2_24/P Li Xiaomin ......................................... II-1_10/I Li Xinyu ............................................ I-13_10/I Li Xuemei .............................................I-3_3/P Li Yanbo .......................................... I-15_12/K Li Yihang .......................................... I-9_79/O Li Yiqiu .............................................. I-3_22/P Li Yiqiu .............................................. II-1_10/I Li Yiyang ........................................... I-2_34/O Li Yongqing ..................................... II-4_20/O Li Yun ............................................... I-4_15/O Li Yunning ......................................... II-4_28/I Li Yunsong ...................................... IV-1_19/I Li Zhaolin ..................... I-2_52/O; I-2_64/O;

I-2_76/O; I-2_8/O Li Zuoan ........................... I-8_19/I; I-11_1/P Liang Feng ............................................I-1_6/P Liang Jinglin ....................................... I-3_49/P Liang Lingyan ...................................... II-2_5/I Liang Xishuang ........... I-12_1/P; I-12_47/O;

I-12_46/O Liang Yangyang ................................... I-8_1/I Liang Yufeng .................................... I-2_36/O Liao Jiayou .......................................... I-5_14/I Lichty Paul ........................................ I-2_47/O Licoccia Silvia .................. I-1_12/P; I-4_4/O;

I-4_8/O; I-4_1/P; I-10_2/P; III-2_8/O

Lieftink D. ........................................ I-9_85/O Lienau Karla .................................... I-15_21/K Lim Du-Hyun .................................... I-2_70/I Lim Jongwoo ................................... I-2_34/O Lim Kipil ....................... I-2_34/O; I-2_36/O Limbeck Andreas .......... I-3_23/O; IV-3_2/P Lin Guangyu....................................... I-4_21/I Lin Rongying .......................................I-7_4/O Lin Siyan ............................................ II-4_28/I Lind Anna ....................................... I-13_12/O Linderälv Christoffer ........................ II-2_4/O Lindman Anders ........... I-8_25/O; II-2_4/O;

IV-3_19/O; IV-4_12/O Lindner Łukasz .................................IV-1_5/P Ling Chris D.................................. IV-6_14/O Ling Shigang ..................................... I-3_17/O Lipiński Wojciech .............................. I-16_9/I Lippert Thomas ..............I-8_34/P; II-1_19/I

Liras Marta ..................................... I_10_39/O Lis Marcelina I-2_30/P; I-2_46/P; I-2_52/P Lis Marcelina.................... I-2_2/O; I-2_20/O Liska Paul .......................................... I-17_13/I Liske Romy ....................................... I-3_57/O Litster Shawn ..................................... I-9_63/P Little Marc A. ................................... I-7_28/O Liu Changxia ....................................... I-2_4/O Liu Chenshitao ............................... I-10_51/O Liu Fangmeng ................ I-12_1/P; I-12_47/O Liu Guanyu ......................................... I-16_9/I Liu Guiji .......................................... I-15_14/K Liu Hanxing .................................... I-11_31/O Liu Hongjun ... I-2_6/P; I-2_7/P; IV-1_23/O Liu Jianjun .......................................... I-2_42/P Liu Kun-lin ....................................... I-7_41/O Liu Lei ................................................. I-5_14/I Liu Mengchen .................................... I-2_61/P Liu Ming ............................................ I-7_28/O Liu Nan ........................................... II-4_20/O Liu Qianlang ..................................... I-15_8/O Liu R. ................................................ IV-7_5/O Liu Tong ........................ I-9_71/P; I-9_82/O;

I-12_1/P; I-12_46/O Liu Wei .............................................. IV-2_2/P Liu Xiao-Bin ...................................... I-14_2/P Liu Y. ................................................. I-12_7/O Liu Ye .................................................. I-5_7/O Liu Ying .............................................. I-2_61/P Liu Yi-Xin ......................................... I-9_80/O Liu Yongchang .............. I-2_65/O; I-2_78/O Liu Yunxia ........................................... I-2_1/P Llordés Anna .................. I-3_24/P; I-3_33/O Lo Presti Leonardo ......................... I-10_47/O Lo Shiang-Yi .................................... I-12_20/P Loaiza Laura ..................................... I-2_49/O Lobe Sandra ........................................ I-3_18/I Locatelli A. .........................................II-3_5/O Locquet Jean-Pierre .......................... I-2_26/P Lodovico Lucas ................................ I-2_72/O Łodziana Zbigniew .......................... I-3_38/O Logvenov Gennady........................ II-3_26/O Lohse M. .......................................... III-1_11/I Lonergan Alex ................................... I-10_10/I Long Zhuoran ............................... IV-1_22/K Longo Alessandro ........................... IV-6_21/I Loos Stefan ..................................... I-15_20/K Lopez del Amo Juan-Miguel ........... I-3_33/O López-Conesa L .............................. . II-1_21/I Lorentzou Souzana ....... I-16_6/I; I-16_14/O Lorenzelli Leandro ......................... I-10_55/O Lorger Simon .................................... I-3_73/O Losurdo M. ........................................II-3_4/O Lotsch Bettina V. ............ I-3_25/P; II-3_4/P Lou Kun ................................................ I-7_2/I Lou Peili .......................... I-1_11/O; I-2_37/P Loutzenhiser Peter G. ..................... I-16_17/I Løvvik Ole Martin ............................ I-8_23/P Lozano Helena Téllez ...................... I-8_11/O Lozinskaya Elena ......................... I. I-7_32/O Lu Geyu .. I-12_1/P; I-12_46/O; I-12_47/O Lu Jiaze .............................................. I-3_17/O Lu Q. ................................................. I-9_26/O Lu Qiyang .................. I-3_78/O; IV-4_26/K;

IV-3_5/P; IV-4_33/O Lu Wenjing ......................................... I-4_20/I Lu Xiaoli ............................................ I-3_59/O Lu Yalin .......................... I-9_59/O; I-9_60/O Lu Yang .............................................. I-2_41/P Lu Ziheng ....... I-1_3/P; I-3_54/P; I-3_62/O Lübben Michael ............ II-4_4/O; II-4_26/O Luber Sandra .................................. I-15_21/K Lubomirsky I. ............... I-3_79/O; I-13_5/O;

II-1_13/I; IV-4_29/I Luconi Lapo ................................... II-3_11/O Luerßen Bjoern ............................. IV-4_31/O Luis Sánchez ................................... I-10_38/O Luisetto Igor ...................................... I-10_2/P Lund Torben ...................................... I-17_2/I Lundin Filippa .................................... I-2_70/I Lunelli Lorenzo .............................. I-10_55/O

Lunghammer Sarah ........ I-1_13/I; I-1_17/P; IV-7_5/P

Lupi Stefano .................................... II-3_16/O Lust Enn ........ I-9_28/O; I-9_62/P; I-11_3/I Lutz Carolin ........................................ II-4_2/I Lyagaeva J. ......... I-8_5/P; I-8_9/P; I-8_10/P Lyagaeva Yu .G. ................................ I-9_56/P Lyonnard Sandrine I-7_17/K; IV-6_7/O; IV-

6_18/I Lyskov Nikolay ................................. I-9_47/P Lyu Yuqi ....................... I-10_5/P; I-10_21/O

M

Ma Ce ....... I-12_1/P; I-12_46/O; I-12_47/O Ma Furui ...............................................I-3_4/P Ma Juan .................................................I-2_6/P Ma Qianli ...... I-1_20/O; I-3_6/O; I-9_23/O Maas K. ............................................ II-4_29/O Maccato Chiara .......... I-10_13/P; I-10_14/P;

I-10_15/P; I-10_16/P; I-10_17/P; I-10_42/O

Macchia Eleonora ......................... III-1_12/O Macfarlane D.R. ................................. I-2_62/I Machala Michael ......... I-9_21/O; I-12_34/O Machida Katsuyuki I-10_27/P; I-10_28/P; I-

10_30/P Machida Nobuya ............... I-3_7/P; I-3_37/P Maciąg Jarosław ................................ I-8_35/P Macías Javier .......................................I-9_7/O Macias Mario .................................... I-9_69/O Mack Florian ........................................ I-6_2/I Madsen Louis A. .......... I-6_13/O; I-7_33/O;

IV-7_7/I Maeda Daiki ................... I-2_35/P; I-3_59/O Maeda Katsuhiro ............................ III-1_4/O Magagnin Luca ................................. I-7_12/O Maggiolo D. ...................................... I-4_17/O Magnani Giacomo ........................... I-3_12/O Magrasó Anna .............. I-12_19/P; I-13_14/I Mahipal Y. K. .................... I-1_7/P; I-7_18/P Maide Martin ...................................... I-11_3/I Maier Joachim ............... I-2_54/O; I-2_59/P;

I-3_25/P; I-3_73/O; I-3_80/O; I-17_1/P; I-17_3/P; I-7_36/O; I-8_4/O; I-8_8/P; I-12_2/P; I-13_9/O; II-1_5/I; II-3_10/O; II-3_26/O; IV-3_1/P; IV-3_3/P; IV-3_7/O; IV-3_18/I; IV-4_1/P; IV-4_9/I; IV-4_17/I; IV-4_22/I

Maillard Frédéric ................................ I-14_9/I Maire Eric ....................... I-2_28/O; I-7_22/ I Majima Masatoshi ............................ I-8_39/O Makhlooghiazad F. ............................ I-2_62/I Makinose Yuki .............. I-2_57/O; I-2_75/O Makkapati Tejaswi ............................ I-7_27/P Makkee Michiel .............................. I-10_33/O Malagù Cesare ................................ I-10_52/O Malavasi Lorenzo .......................... IV-6_12/O Malerba Claudia ............................. I-17_12/O MalerødFjeld H. ............ I-8_22/O; I-9_14/O Malys M. ...... I-9_58/P; I-12_15/P; I-13_2/P Malyshkin Dmitry ......... I-9_51/P; I-12_14/P;

I-13_11/I; IV-4_5/P Mameli V. ........................................ I-10_32/O Manalastas William .......................... I-3_20/O Manawan Maykel ............................ IV-6_23/I Mancini Alessando ....................... IV-6_12/O Mancini M. ......................................... I-2_35/I Mandal Biswajit ................................. I-1_19/P Manfred Martin ............................... II-4_14/O Mangelinck Dominique ............... IV-2_14/O Mangiatordi Giuseppe F. ............. III-1_12/O Mann Max ........................................ I-3_49/O Mannini M. ..................................... I-10_13/O Manoj M. ........................................... I-2_57/P Manoli Kyriaki ........ III-1_12/O; III-1_13/O Månsson Martin ............................ IV-6_16/O Manuel Cruz-Yusta ........................ I-10_38/O Maoz Rivka ...................................... IV-3_14/I Marani Debora ................................... II-3_2/P Marbella Lauren E. .......................... I-1_14/O

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Marcaccio Massimo ........................... III-2_2/I Marcelli Augusto ............................ II-3_16/O Marchewka Astrid ............................ II-4_7/O Marchisio Andrea ........................... I-10_50/O Marco José F. .................................. I-14_18/O Marcolongo A. .................................. II-1_19/I Mardare Andrei Ionut ...................... I-11_18/I Maresca Giovanna ............................. I-3_47/P Mari Claudio Maria .......................... I-2_60/O Maric Radenka ........... IV-5_6/O; IV-5_11/O Fontaine Marie-Laure ........................ I-11_1/P Marinella Matthew J. ........................ II-4_17/I Marinha Daniel ........... I-12_8/O; IV-2_14/O Marino Cyril ................................... IV-6_16/O Mariotto Gino ................................... I-1_20/O Marisc M. .......................................... II-3_6/O Markov Alexey ............I-16_11/O; IV-4_9/P;

IV-4_20/O Marnellos George ........ I-8_27/P; I-14_10/O Marone Federica .............................. IV-5_1/K Marquez Paulina ................................ I-1_12/P Marrani Andrea Giacomo ............. I-17_10/O Marshenya Sergey ............................ I-12_10/P Marsili Enrico .................................... III-2_9/I Martens Johan A. ........................... I-14_11/O Martin Christophe ....................... L. I-9_73/O Martín F. ........................ I-7_10/P; I-10_18/P Martin Johannes IV-1_24/O; IV-2_3/O; IV-

3_4/O Martin Manfred .............I-8_17/O; I-8_17/P;

II-4_2/P; II-4_7/O; II-4_8/O; II-4_10/I; IV-1_3/P; IV-4_12/P

Martinet Sébastien ............................ I-2_46/O Martínez de IrujoLabalde Xabier .... I-9_5/O;

IV-2_12/O Martinez Lev ................................... II-1_18/O Martinez Ulises ................................. I-14_13/I Martinez-Cisneros C. ..... I-3_20/P; I-5_18/I;

I-7_8/P Martín-García Beatriz .................... II-3_30/O Martra Gianmario .......................... I-10_16/O;

I-10_57/O; I-10_58/O Martucci Alessandro .. I-10_53/O; I-17_7/O Marzantowicz M. ............................... I-7_20/P Marzari N. ......................................... II-1_19/I Marzorati Stefania ...... III-2_7/O; III-2_10/I Mascaro Aaron ................................ IV-2_8/O Maschio Alvise .................................. II-2_7/O Mascotto Simone ........................... I-10_28/O;

I-12_21/O; IV-3_8/O Maserati A. ...................................... I-12_14/O Maslennikov Daniel V. .................... I-9_84/O Masquelier Christian ..... I-2_33/O; I-2_40/I;

I-2_51/O Masquelier Christian ......................... IV-6_8/I Massa Andrea.................................. I-10_60/O Masson Eric ........................................ I-9_4/O Masu Kazuya .............. I-10_27/P; I-10_28/P;

I-10_30/P Matanovic Ivana ............................... I-14_13/I Mateuss Janis .................................... I-2_59/O Mateyshina Yulia ............... I-1_8/P; II-3_3/P Mathavan T. ........................................ I-3_1/O Mather G. C. .................... I-8_7/O; I-8_15/O Matic Aleksandar ............ I-2_70/I; I-2_71/O Matoh Lev .......................................... I-10_9/O Matolin V. ........................................ I-12_11/P Matsubara Eiichiro .........I-1_27/O; I-2_50/P Matsuda Hirofumi ........ I-1_25/O; I-2_57/O;

I-2_75/O; I-9_88/O Matsuda Yasutaka .............................. I-3_31/P Matsui Hiroshi ............................... IV-5_14/O Matsui Junji ....................................... IV-6_2/P Matsui Toshiaki .............. I-9_8/O; I-12_24/I Matsumi Noriyoshi ......... I-7_35/I; I-15_4/O Matsumoto Hiroshige ....................... I-8_3/O;

I-8_11/O; I-8_40/P Matsunaga Naoki .............................. I-8_41/O Matsuo Yasumitsu III-2_1/P; III-2_2/P; III-

2_16/O Matsuzaki Yoshio .............................. I-8_36/P

Matteocci Fabio I-17_8/O; I-17_15/O; II-3_31/O

Matveev Egor .................................... I-8_18/P Matvienko Alexander A. ................. I-9_84/O Mayeshiba Tam ................................ I-13_3/O Mayo Martin ..................................... I-2_23/O Mayrhofer Leonard .... I-10_16/P; I-10_41/O Mazo Galina ...................................... I-9_47/P Mazzei Laura ............... I-8_34/P; IV-6_12/O McComb David W. ........................ IV-2_16/I McConohy Geoff ............................... I-1_8/O McElwee-White Lisa ..................... I-10_27/O McIntire Mitchell ............................. I-2_36/O McIntosh Steven ........... I-9_25/I; I-10_17/O McNulty David ................................. I-10_10/I McSloy Adam J. ............................... I-9_18/O Mebane David ............. I-9_63/P; I-12_39/O;

IV-2_18/O Mecerreyes David ............................. I-7_17/P Mech Krzysztof ................................ I-2_52/P Mecheri Barbara .............. I-1_12/P; I-4_4/O;

I-4_8/O; I-4_1/P; III-2_8/O Meda Laura ....................................... I-4_22/O Medarde Marisa ............................. IV-6_16/O Medè Cristian .................................... II-2_7/O Medici Luca ....................................... III-2_2/I Medjahed Fatiha ................................. I-9_4/O Medvedev D. ....................... I-8_4/P; I-8_5/P Medvedev D. A. ................................ I-13_1/P Meffert M. . I-9_63/O; I-10_3/O; I-10_10/P Mehonic A. ........................................ II-4_21/I Mehrwald Sarah ............................ IV-1_24/O Mehta Apurva .................................. I-2_36/O Meike V. F. Heinz .......................... I-13_13/O Melchior Jan-Patrick ....... I-4_7/O; I-5_19/O Meligrana Giuseppina I-7_4/O; I-7_14/P; I-

1_9/P Mellander B. E. ................. I-6_2/P; I-7_11/P Mello T. ........................................... I-10_13/O Melloni Andrea ................................. II-2_3/O Melloni Andrea.................................... II-2_1/P Meloni Simone .................................... I-17_6/I Melosh Nicholas A. ......................... I-15_3/O Melucci Manuela ............................. III-1_15/I Mendelson Orit ................................ I-3_79/O Mendil-Jakani Hakima .................... IV-6_7/O Mendoza-Hernandez Omar S. ...... I-1_25/O;

I-2_75/O Menesklou W. ............... I-9_63/O; I-9_65/O Ménétrier Michel .............................. I-2_33/O Meng Shirley Y. ............................... IV-2_10/I Menze Stephan .................................. II-4_7/O Menzel Alexander ............................ I-9_45/O Menzel Stephan ................................. II-4_25/I Menzle Norbert H. .......................... I-9_44/O Menzler Norbert H. .... I-9_23/O; I-12_42/O Mercan Yildizhan Melike ................ I-2_43/O Mereu R. ........................................... I-4_16/O Merkle Rotraut .................. I-8_4/O; I-8_8/P;

I-12_2/P; IV-4_17/I Merkulov Oleg .............................. IV-4_20/O Merlettini Andrea ............................. I-1_28/O Meroni Daniela ......... I-10_15/O; I-10_47/O Mertens Andreas .............................. I-3_39/O Messaggi M. ...................................... I-4_16/O Messerschmitt Felix ....................... II-4_11/O;

IV-4_19/O; IV-4_28/I Messinger R. J. ................................ IV-7_10/I Metcalfe I.S. .................................... I-10_12/O Meulenberg Wilhelm A. ................... I-8_41/P Meutzner Falk .................................... I-1_19/I Meyer Dirk C. ..................................... I-1_19/I Meyer Kai-Christian ..................... IV-4_16/O MiaoLong Qiu .................................. I-13_4/O Michail Antonios ............................ II-3_19/O Michal Struzik .................................... I-3_5/O Michalak Artur ..................................... I-6_9/I Michalski Przemysław P. ................ I-2_33/P;

I-2_34/P Michalsky Ronald ............................. I-16_16/I Michel Kathrin ........ IV-3_11/O; IV-4_32/O Michele Fiore ................................... I-2_60/O

Michie Matthew ................................ I-7_28/O Middleton Hugh ....... I-11_27/O; I-11_32/O Midya Rivu ....................... II-1_1/I; II-4_28/I Miecznikowski Krzysztof .............. I-14_23/O Mielewczyk-Gryn A. .......I-8_22/P; I-8_5/O;

I-8_24/P; I-8_35/P; I-11_25/O Mierwaldt Daniel ............................... IV-3_2/I Mihailescu Ion N. ........................... I-10_62/O Mihailescu Natalia .......................... I-10_62/O Mikami Yuichi .............. I-8_41/O; I-8_30/P;

I-8_31/P Mikolášek Miroslav ........................ I-10_24/O Mildner Stephanie ............................. IV-3_2/I Milewska Anna ............... I-2_11/P; I-2_12/P Miller Daniel C. .................................. I-16_3/I Miller James E. .............. I-16_1/K; I-16_4/O Miller-Millican Samantha ................ I-16_13/I Millia Luca .................. I-1_18/P ; III-2_14/O Millot Coraline ................................. IV-6_7/O Milochova Mariana ........................... I-5_22/O Milshtein Jarrod .................................... I-4_5/I Milton Franklin Benial A. .................. I-3_1/O Milton Ross D. ................................. III-2_3/I Minella Marco ................................... I-2_74/O Minero Claudio ................................. I-2_74/O Mineshige Atsushi I-12_8/P; IV-4_6/O; IV-

6_2/P Minteer Shelley ...... D. III-2_11/O; III-2_3/I Mio Kobayashi ................................... I-12_8/P Miruszewski Tadeusz ..... I-9_65/P; I-9_66/P Misaki Tai .......................................... I-8_26/O Mitov Mario ...................................... III-2_3/P Mitsuishi Kazutaka ........ I-3_40/P; I-3_50/O Miura Akira ....................................... I-3_84/O Miyabara Ryo .................. I-3_43/P; I-3_46/P Miyahara Yoichi ............................... IV-2_8/O Miyahara Yuto ................................ I-11_22/O Miyakazu Takamichi ......................... I-2_32/P Miyake Keigo ..................................... I-8_33/P Miyata Noboru ................................. I-3_72/O Miyazaki Kazunari .............................. I-9_8/O Miyazaki Kohei ............................... I-11_22/O Miyazaki Takamichi ...... I-2_35/P; I-3_59/O;

I-12_18/P Miyoshi Shogo ............................... IV-3_23/O Mizera Adrian .................................... I-9_64/P Mizoguchi Hiroshi ............................. II-2_8/I Mizuno Keita .................................. I-12_23/O Moazzam Milad ................................... I-4_3/P Mogensen Mogens B. ............ P3, I-11_19/O,

I-9_22/O, I-9_78/O Mogni Liliana ................. I-9_3/O; IV-2_15/I Mohammadi Reza M. ..................... I-15_20/K Mokrini A. ......................................... I-7_16/O Molchanova N.G. .............................. I-9_56/P Mole Richard ................................. IV-6_14/O Molenda Janina ................I-2_53/O; I-2_9/P;

I-2_10/P; I-2_11/P; I-2_12/P; I-2_13/P; I-2_14/P; I-2_15/P; I-2_18/P; I-2_19/P

Molenda Marcin ............. I-2_2/O; I-2_20/O; I-2_21/O; I-2_30/P; I-2_38/P; I-2_46/P; I-2_47/P; I-2_52/P

Molinari Marco .............................. IV-4_30/O Möller Priit ...................... I-9_28/O; I-11_3/I Möller Sören ....................................... I-3_18/I Mönig R. .............................................. I-3_51/I Monisha S. ...... I-3_1/O; I-7_13/I; I-7_29/O Montenegro Alejandra ....................... I-9_3/O Montesi L. ......................................... II-4_21/I Monteverde Videla Alessandro Hugo .......... I-

14_3/P Montinaro Dario .............................. I-9_89/O Moon Su-Hyun .............. I-3_80/O; I-8_37/P Moore Robert B. ............................. IV-6_20/I Moors Marco .................................. II-4_22/O Moos Ralf .................. I-12_22/O; I-12_45/O Moral C. .............................................. I-3_20/P Morales Miguel .............. I-9_61/P; I-9_89/O Morante Joan Ramon .................... I-10_19/O;

I-10_25/O; I-10_34/O; I-10_43/O

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Morata A. I-3_48/O; I-9_45/P; I-9_49/O; I-9_61/P; I-9_81/O; I-9_83/O; I-9_85/O; I-9_89/O; II-1_21/I

Morazzoni Franca ............................... I-10_7/I More Karren L. .................................. I-14_8/I Moreels Iwan ................................... II-3_30/O Morejudo S. H. ................................ I-8_21/O Moreno Margherita ........ I-2_36/P; I-2_56/P Moreno Zulma ................. I-9_3/O, I-9_69/P Moretti Arianna ............ I-2_19/O; I-2_67/O Morgan Benjamin ........ I-3_24/O; I-3_32/O;

IV-4_30/O Morgan Dane ............... I-9_10/I; I-12_32/O;

I-13_3/O Morgenbesser Maximilian ................IV-3_2/P Mori Daisuke ..................................... I-3_40/P Mori Ryohei ...................................... I-12_8/P Mori Shigeo ..................... I-3_12/P; I-3_17/P Morichetti Francesco ..... II-2_1/P; II-2_3/O Morikawa Masa-aki ........................... III-1_7/I Morin Arnaud ............. IV-5_8/O; IV-6_18/I Morita Masayuki ................................ I-7_30/I Morita Yoshinori .............................. I-1_16/P Moriwake Hiroki ............. I-2_77/O; I-3_31/I Moro Federico .................................. II-2_7/O Morris Andrew J. ............................. I-2_23/O Mortalò C. ...................... I-8_37/O; I-8_28/P Moseler Michael ......... I-10_16/P; I-10_41/O Moshareva Mariya ............................ I-3_29/P Mosiadz Mariusz ............................... I-3_48/P Mossa Stefano ................................... IV-1_2/I Motz Andrew R. ............. I-4_10/O; I-6_4/O Moudrakovski Igor .......... I-3_25/P; II-3_4/P Mouls C. ........................................... I-12_3/O Moussa Noomen .......... I-10_32/P; I-15_3/P Mozzati Maria Cristina ..................... I-10_4/P Mrakovic A. .................................... I-10_14/O Muccillo E. N. S. ............................. I-8_35/O Muccillo R. ....................................... I-8_35/O Mueller D. N. ............... I-9_21/O; I-12_3/O;

I-12_11/P; I-12_34/O; I-12_41/I Mukerjee Sanjeev ............................. I-14_20/I Mukra T. ............................................. I-1_26/I Mukundan R. ..................................... IV-5_5/I Mulder Fokko ............... I-11_21/O;IV-3_5/I Müller D. N. ..................................... I-12_7/O Munasinghe Arachchige Hashitha M. M. .........

I-10_49/I Münchinger Andreas ...... I-4_7/O; I-5_19/O Munde M. S. ...................................... II-4_21/I Munoz S. ............................................. I-7_18/I Muñoz-Castro Marina .... II-2_1/P; II-2_3/O Muñoz-García Ana B. .................. I-12_33/O;

IV-1_10/K Muñoz-Gil Daniel ....... I-9_5/O; IV-2_12/O Murakami Takahiko ......................... I-8_19/P Murali Advaith ................................. I-4_12/O Muramatsu Mayu .......... I-8_39/P; I-13_16/I;

I-9_46/P Murashkina A. .................... I-8_4/P; I-13_1/P Murcia-López S. ............................. I-10_43/O Muroyama Hiroki ........... I-9_8/O; I-12_24/I Murugavel Sevi .............. I-1_12/O; I-2_61/O Musgrave Charles ........ I-9_54/O; I-16_13/I Musinu A. ........................................ I-10_32/O Mustain William E. ......... I-2_61/P; I-5_13/I;

I-11_9/O Mustarelli Piercarlo I-1_18/P; I-2_23/P;

I-2_55/O; I-5_20/O; III-2_14/O; IV-7_3/P

Muy Sokseiha ..................................... I-3_66/I Mychinko Mikhail ............................. I-8_26/P

N

N. N. .................................................. I-3_34/P Na Beom Tak ............ I-12_15/O; I-12_16/O Na Suenhyoeng ................................. II-1_4/O Nagai Akiko .................................... IV-3_6/O Nagano Shusaku .............................. I-5_16/O Nagao Kenji ...................................... I-3_12/P Nagao Yuki ...................................... I-5_16/O

Nagasawa Tsuyoshi ........................ I-12_38/O Nagashima Hiroki ........................... IV-7_11/I Nagata Yuka ...................................... I-3_12/P Nagatani Mao ................................... III-1_8/P Nair Jijeesh R. ... I-1_9/P; I-7_4/O; I-7_14/P Naitoh Yasuhisa ............................... II-4_27/I Nakajima Kazutoshi ........................ I-13_6/O Nakakita Moeka .................................. I-3_7/P Nakamura Kaito .................................. I-7_1/P Nakamura Miho .............................. IV-3_6/O Nakamura T. ................... I-12_36/I; I-13_4/P Nakamura Takashi I-12_23/O-, I-13_7/O; I-

2_16/O; I-3_75/O; I-3_85/O; I-8_34/O

Nakamura Takehisa ......................... I-9_61/O Nakamura Tatsuya ............................ I-2_28/P Nakamura Yuiga ........ I-15_15/O; I-17_18/O Nakane Masakatsu ......... I-2_35/P; I-3_59/O Nakanishi Koji ................ I-1_27/O; I-2_50/P Nakao Aiko ...................... I-3_35/P; I-3_38/P Nakayama Masanobu ...................... I-3_69/O;

I-3_71/I; IV-1_20/O Nakayama Tomonobu ..................................P2 Nale Angeloclaudio .......... I-4_6/P; I-5_4/O;

I-14_5/P; I-14_6/P; I-14_24/O Nam Young Jin ................................. I-3_36/P Nanahara Hiroyuki ........................... I-3_32/P Nanba Yusuke .................................. I-2_57/O Nanni Daniele ................................. I-10_22/P Naqasha Sahir ..................................... I-3_6/O Narayanan Badri ............................ IV-1_17/O Narayanan S. R. ................................ I-4_12/O Narbey Stéphanie ........................... I-10_58/O Nardi Marco Vittorio ..................... I-10_55/O Narducci Riccardo ............ I-6_3/I; I-5_11/O Narizuka Kumi ................................. I-14_17/I Natali- Isabella Sora ........................ I-10_11/O Natile Marta Maria ......................... I-10_28/O Nava Dora ........................................... I-7_9/P Navale Sachin ................................. I-10_51/O Navarra Maria Assunta .................... I-3_47/P;

I-7_19/I; I-7_37/O Navarrete-Astorga E. .... I-7_10/P; I-10_18/P Navarrini Walter ............................... I-7_12/O Navickas Edvinas I-12_13/P; I-12_39/O;

IV-3_2/P; IV-3_5/P Nawn GraemeI-5_4/O; I-5_8/O; I-4_6/P; I-

14_5/P; I-14_6/P; I-14_24/O Nayak Alpana ................................................P2 Nazar Linda F. ...................... I-1_1/I; I-1_6/1 Ncib Mohamed Faouzi .................. I-10_26/P;

I-10_31/P; I-10_32/P Neagu Dragos ................................. I-11_23/O Neaton Jeffrey B. ........................... I-15_14/K Neels Antonia ................................... I-3_54/O Nees D. ............................................ III-1_11/I Negro Enrico I-5_4/O; I-4_6/P; I-14_5/P; I-

14_6/P; I-14_23/O; I-14_24/O Nemsak S. ..................... I-12_11/P; I-12_3/O Nemudry Alexander ..... I-9_19/O; I-12_9/P;

I-12_17/O; I-9_84/O Nenning Andreas .......I-12_13/P; I-12_16/P;

I-12_48/O; II-4_11/O; II-4_12/O; IV-4_28/I

Neri Giovanni ............ I-10_26/P; I-10_31/P; I-10_32/P

Nestler Tina ......................................... I-1_19/I Neuhaus Kerstin ............................ IV-4_11/P Neumann Volker .............................. I-3_57/O Neumeier Jonas J. ......................... IV-4_31/O Neyerlin K. C. .................................. IV-5_10/I Nezafati Marjan .................................. I-3_8/O Ng W. H. ........................................... II-4_21/I Ng Benjamin ..................................... I-11_9/O Ngene Peter ...................................... I-3_87/O Ngo Anh T. .................................... I-12_32/O Ngo Chilan ..................................... IV-5_16/O Nguyen Dang Thanh I-3_41/P; I-3_53/P; I-

8_16/O; I-9_60/P; I-17_17/O Nguyen Dieu ..................................... I-8_37/P Nguyen Huu Dat .............................. I-7_17/K Ni Chung-Ta ................. I-3_28/O; I-12_20/P

Ni Na ................................................ I-9_43/O Ni Chengsheng .............................. I-11_23/O Niania Mathew ............ I-9_27/O; I-12_37/O Nicholas Jason D. ...... I-13_15/I; IV-4_13/O Nicolas Juan ...................................... I-3_51/P Nicollet Clément ............ I-9_36/I; I-9_38/O;

I-9_39/O Nicotera Isabella .................................. I-5_9/I Niedrig C. ...................... I-9_63/O; I-9_65/O Niemczyk Anna ................................ I-12_6/P Niewiedział Jakub ................................I-2_3/P Niina Yoshiki ................................... I-8_41/O Nikitina Victoria A. ........... I-2_79/I; I-1_5/P Nikkumi Flávio R. ............................. I-14_9/I Nikolaenko I. ................ I-9_56/P; I-10_29/P Nikolaenko Irina V. ........................... II-3_1/P Nilsson Johan .................................. IV-1_8/O Nimon Eugene ................................... I-3_14/I Ninomiya Kazuaki .......................... III-1_4/O Nirmalchandar Archith ................... I-4_12/O Nishii Junji I-8_8/O; I-8_28/O; I-8_25/P; I-

8_33/P Nishimoto Takuma ..... IV-4_6/O; IV-6_2/P Nishio Kazunori .............................. I-3_50/O Nishiya Yoshiaki .............................. III-2_2/P Nissenbaum Asaf ............................. I-3_79/O Nithya S. ............................................. I-7_13/I Nitta Kiyofumi ................................. I-3_75/O Nitze Florian ...................................... I-2_70/I Nobuhumi Nakamura ..................... III-1_3/P Nocchetti Morena ......................... I-10_35/O Noda Yusuke ................................ IV-1_20/O Noda Yusuke ................................ IV-1_20/O Noferini Daria ................................. IV-6_13/I Nojabaee Maryam ............................ I-7_36/O Nonaka Ryouhei ............................... I-8_19/P Nonnenmann Stephen S. ................. II-1_28/I Norberg S. T. ................................... I-8_44/O Norby Truls I-8_2/O; I-8_11/O; I-8_19/I; I-

8_23/P; I-8_27/P; I-9_51/I; I-9_57/O; I-9_58/O; IV-3_21/O; IV-4_21/O

Norrman Kion ................................. I-9_22/O Novák Petr ...................... I-3_18/P; I-3_19/P Novak Tušar Nataša ....................... I-10-37/O Nováková Sabina .............................. I-7_15/P Novelli Vittoria .............................. I-17_10/O Novello Nicola .................................. IV-6_3/I Novikov Vladimir N. ........................ I-7_7/O Novikova Svetlana ........... I-2_3/O; I-3_29/P Nowiński Jan L. ............. I-2_16/P; I-2_33/P;

I-3_8/P; I-3_9/P Nozaki Kosuke ............................... IV-3_6/O Numan Arshed ....................................I-1_7/P Nunes S. C. ........................................ I-7_29/P Núñez P. ............................................ I-8_15/P Nurk Gunnar ................ I-9_28/O; I-9_62/P;

I-11_3/I Nürnberg Pinchas ............................ I-7_32/O

O

O’Dwyer Colm.................................. I-10_10/I O’Hanlon Sally .................................. I-10_10/I O’Hayre Ryan .............. I-8_34/O; I-8_36/O;

IV-3_17/K O’Toole Rebecca J. .......................... I-9_54/O Odgaard Madeleine ....................... I-14_14/O Ognibene Giulia ............................. I-10_44/O Ogumi Zempachi ............................ I-1_24/O Ogushi Masako ................................ I-9_52/O Oh Dae Yang .................................... I-3_36/P Oh Jiseon ........................................... I-2_31/P Oh Kyeongmin ................... I-4_2/P; I-4_3/P Oh Kyu Hwan ................................ III-1_8/O Oh Seung M. ..................................... I-2_40/P Oh Tae-Sik ........................................ II-1_4/O Ohara Koji ..................... I-1_24/O; I-1_27/O Ohkuma Takahiro ......................... III-1_10/P Ohnishi Tsuyoshi ............................ I-3_50/O Ohno Hiroyuki ............... I-6_1/P; I-7_37/O;

I-7_6/P; III-1_1/I; III-1_10/P;

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III-1_2/P; III-1_3/O; III-1_3/P; III-1_8/P; III-1_9/P

Ohno Takahisa .................................. I-3_40/P Ohno Takeo .................................................. P2 Ohta Narumi .................................... I-3_50/O Ohta Toshiaki ............... I-1_27/O; I-2_39/O;

I-2_50/P; I-3_35/P; I-3_38/P Oikawa Akio ..................................... I-9_61/O Oikawa Itaru ................. I-8_26/O; I-12_9/O;

I-13_6/O Oishi Masatsugu ............................... I-2_39/O Ojha P. K. ............................................ I-8_1/P Okafuji Akiyoshi ............................ III-1_10/P Okajima Toshihiro ...... I-8_20/P; I-16_19/O Okamura Shogo ................................. I-7_30/I Okubo Keisuke .................................. I-3_7/O Okubo Masashi ........... II-3_32/O; IV-2_9/O Okuda Kanta .................................... I-7_34/O Okuda Kazuya ................................... I-3_37/P Okumura Toyoki ...........I-2_51/P; I-3_75/O;

I-3_86/O Okuyama Yuji .................I-8_41/O; I-8_30/P Oldani F. ........................................... I-4_22/O Olguin Marco ................................. IV-1_18/K Olivi Luca ........................................... IV-6_3/I Olivier Guillon ................................ I-12_42/O Olsson Joel S. ...................................... I-5_3/O Olszewska Danuta ............... I-2_3/P; I-2_8/P Omasta Travis J. ................................. I-5_13/I Omata Takahisa .............. I-8_8/O; I-8_28/O;

I-8_25/P; I-8_33/P Omir Mona K. .................................. I-2_45/O Omoda Ryo ....................................... I-3_11/O Ong Shyue Ping ..............I-2_41/O; IV-2_5/I Ono Ayaka ........................................... I-7_6/P Ono Yutaro ....................................... I-5_16/O Onodera Yohei .............................. IV-1_25/O Opitz A. K. ..................................... I-12_20/O Opitz Alexander K. ........ I-9_30/I; I-9_76/O Orayech Brahim .............I-3_24/P; I-3_33/O Orikasa Yuki ..................................... I-3_85/O Orimo Shin-ichi ................................ I-3_10/O Ormellese Marco ............................ I-10_48/O O'Rourke Conn ................................ I-3_32/O Orozco Carolina ................................ I-9_69/P Orsetti Valerio ................................... I-2_56/P Ortenzi Marco Aldo ......................... I-7_15/O Ortíz Jesús ......................................... IV-5_4/P Ortiz-Vitoriano Nagore ..................... I-2_17/I Orum Aslihan ................................... I-2_43/O Osinkin Denis .................................. I-12_10/P Osmieri Luigi ..................................... I-14_3/P Ostendorf Annika ........................... IV-1_3/O Österberg Carin ................................ I-8_25/O Österlund Lars ................................ I-10_62/O Ostrander John W. .........I-3_60/O; I-7_27/P Ostrovsky Pavel M. ........................ II-3_10/O Ota Keiichiro ..................................... I-3_44/P Otani Yuki ............................................ I-8_6/P Oteo Uxue ............................................ I-7_7/P Otomo Junichiro ............I-8_36/P; I-9_61/O Otoyama Misae .................................. I-3_10/P Otsubo Makoto ............................. IV-1_14/O Otsuka Yuji ....................................... I-3_72/O Ou Nathan C. ................................. I-10_27/O Ovtar Simona ................. I-9_87/O; II-1_23/I Owczarczyk Zbyslaw .................... R. I-5_6/O Oyama Hiroshi .............................. III-2_16/O Oz Alon I-5_12/O; I-9_16/O; IV-4_10/I;

IV-5_7/O;

P

Pablo Pardo ..................................... I-10_38/O Pacchioni Gianfranco .................... I-10_61/O Pace Giuseppe I-4_6/P; I-5_4/O; I-5_8/O;

I-14_5/P; I-14_6/P; I-14_24/O; II-3_4/O

Pachter Ruth ................................... II-4_15/O Paddison Stephen J. ..................... IV-1_22/K;

IV-1_23/O Padilla Jessica ................................... I-12_19/P

Pagani Francesco ............................. I-3_54/O Pagkoura Chrysa ................................ I-16_6/I Pagot Gioele ...................... I-5_4/O; I-4_6/P;

I-7_20/O; I-7-39/O; I-14_5/P; I-14_6/P; I-14_24/O

Paillard Elie ..................... I-2_11/O; I-7_25/P Pal P. ..................................................... I-7_5/I Palacín M.R. ........................................ I-1_1/P Palanisamy Kannan .......................... III-2_9/I Palazzo Gerardo ..... III-1_12/O; III-1_13/O Palfinger U. ...................................... III-1_11/I Palkovits Regina .............................. II-3_11/O Palmero Paola ................................ I-10_50/O Palmieri Alessandro ....... I-2_61/P; I-11_9/O Pan Jie .............................................. IV-1_19/I Pan MengYing ................................... I-3_11/P Panagakos Grigorios...................... I-12_39/O Panchmatia Pooja M. ..................... I-3_63/O;

I-3_70/O; I-9_18/O; IV-1_4/O; IV-4_8/O

Pandey Raghvendra ....... I-9_50/P; I-9_56/O Pandey Tara P. .................. I-5_7/O; I-6_4/O Pandis Pavlos K. ............................. I-12_21/P Panero Stefania ............... I-3_47/P; I-7_19/I;

I-7_37/O Panetta Riccardo ............................... I-17_4/P Pani M. ........................................... IV-6_24/O Pankov Vladimir ....... I-12_13/O; I-12_26/O Pankratova Galina ............................ III-2_3/I Pant Lalit ............................................ IV-5_3/I Pantò Fabiola ................................... I-2_60/O Paolella Andrea ............................... IV-2_8/O Paolo Ballirano ............................... I-10_46/O Paolucci Federico ............................ II-3_10/O Papagelis Konstantinos .................. II-3_19/O Papageorgopoulos Dimitrios .......... I-14_1/K Pappas Andre ............ I-11_27/O; I-11_32/O Parala Harish ..................................... I-10_9/P Paraskiva Alla ................................... I-5_22/O Parisi Chiara ..................................... I-10_22/P Park Andrew M. ................................. I-5_6/O Park Chan-Jin ................................... I-3_80/O Park Dong-Soo ................................. I-3_41/P Park Heetaek ...................................... I-3_8/O Park Jeong Ho ................................... I-3_39/P Park Jeong Hwan ........................... I-12_15/O Park Jihye ........................................... I-7_23/P Park Jin-Hwan .................................. I-2_36/O Park Jong Hyuk .............................. I-12_16/O Park Jong-Sung .............................. I-11_26/O Park Jun Woo ..................................... I-4_21/I Park Mansoo .................................... I-8_32/O Park Mihui ......................................... I-2_21/P Park Sohyun ...................................... I-3_53/P Park Suk Won .................................. I-9_70/O Park Tae Hyung .................................. II-4_5/I Park Yoon-Cheol .............................. I-1_15/P Park Young Sam .............................. III-2_4/P Parkash Om ......................................... I-8_2/P Parker Steve ................................... IV-4_30/O Parker Stewart F. ........................... IV-6_12/O Parthenios John ............................... II-3_19/O Pasechnik L.V. .................................... I-9_1/P Pasquali Mauro .............. I-2_62/P; I-2_68/O;

I-10_46/O Pasquardin Laura ........................... I-10_55/O Pasquini Chiara............................... I-15_20/K Passaponti Maurizio ....................... III-1_18/I Passerini Stefano .......... I-2_19/O; I-2_27/O;

I-2_55/O; I-2_67/O; I-2_72/O; I-3_11/O; I-7_4/O; II-3_7/I; IV-7_9/I

Patera L. ............................................. II-3_6/O Pathak Dinesh ................................... I-7_24/P Patrakeev Mikhail V. I-9_54/P; I-12_17/P; I-

16_11/O; IV-4_7/P; IV-4_9/P; IV-4_20/O Patrice Huguet IV-5_8/O

Patrakeev Mikhail ............................. I-12_10/P Patzke Greta R. .............................. I-15_21/K Paul Tanmoy ................................... IV-4_7/O Paulus W. ....................................... IV-6_15/O Pavone Michele ........ I-12_33/O; IV-1_10/K

Pawlaczyk Czesław ........................... IV-1_5/P Paydar Mohammad Hossein. ........... I-9_52/P;

I-9_70/P; I-9_74/O Paydar Sara ...................... I-9_52/P; I-9_70/P Payne Julia L. .................................... I-2_45/O Paziak Piotr ........................................ I-2_14/P Peach Retha .......................................... I-6_2/I Pecher Oliver .................... I-2_26/I; I-2_40/I Peck Dong-Hyun............................... I-14_4/P Peddis D. ......................................... I-10_14/O Pedeferri MariaPia ......................... I-10_48/O Peet Joseph .................................... IV-6_11/O Peikolainen Anna-Liisa ..................... I-2_49/P Peiró F. .............................................. II-1_21/I Peled E. ........................... I-1_26/I ; I-2_17/P Pelegov Dmitry V. ............................ I-1_23/O Pell Andrew ....................................... IV-7_3/P Pellegrini Vittorio ........... II-3_7/I; II-3_9/O;

II-3_12/I Pellegrino Francesco .. I-10_8/O; I-10_58/O Pellutiè Letizia .................................... I-10_8/O Pelosato Renato ............................... I-10_11/O Peluso A. .......................................... I-10_24/P Pelz Alexander ................................... I-7_12/P Pemble M.E. ................................... I-10_26/O Penazzi Nerino .............. I-1_12/P; I-1_13/P;

I-1_30/O; I-2_60/P; I-2_74/O; I-10_25/P

Peng Jiayue ...................... I-3_17/O; I-3_82/I Peng Jing ............................. I-4_13/I; I-7_2/I Peng Ranran ...................I-9_59/O; I-9_60/O Pénicaud Alain .................................... II-3_3/I Pepponi Giancarlo ......................... I-10_52/O Perego Daniele .................................... I-3_51/I Pereira Cristina Silva ......................... III-1_2/I Pereira R. F. P. ................................... I-7_29/P Pereira-Ramos Jean-Pierre ............. I-1_23/O;

I-2_63/O Peressi M. .......................................... II-3_6/O Pérez Alejandro .............................. I-10_25/O Pérez-Coll Domingo ..... I-8_7/O; I-8_15/O;

I-9_5/O Pergolesi Daniele ............ I-8_34/P; II-1_19/I Perna Filippo Maria ........................... I-1_18/P Perrichon Adrien I-8_45/O; IV-6_12/O; IV-

6_15/O Perrin-Pellegrino Carine ............... IV-2_14/O Perry Nicola ................ I-12_43/O; II-1_22/I;

II-1_27/I Persico Federico ............................... I-7_12/O Pesce Arianna ................................... I-9_89/O Pescetelli Sara ............... I-17_8/O; II-3_31/O Pesci F.M. .......................................... I-3_21/O Pesko Danielle M. ............................. I-7_21/I Peters Andreas .................................. II-1_15/I Petrecca Michele ................................. I-8_9/O Petrulionis Dalius ............................. IV-3_4/P Pettiti Ida ............................................ I-17_4/P Pezzato Luca ..................................... I-17_7/O Pezzolato Lorenzo ............................ I-14_3/P Pfenninger Reto ........... I-12_48/O; I-3_41/I;

I-3_45/O; I-3_47/O; I-3_54/O; I-3_55/O; II-1_7/I; II-4_11/O; IV-4_28/I

Pham Thanh Huong .......................... I-5_3/O Pham Thuy Linh ............ I-3_41/P; I-3_53/P Pham Thuy Linh ........... I-3_80/O; I-8_37/P;

I-9_59/P; I-9_60/P Pham-Huu Cuong .......................... II-3_11/O Philipp Hein .................................... II-4_14/O Philipp Martin .................. I-1_13/I; I-1_17/P Pianta Nicolò ............. I-5_20/O; III-2_14/O Pica Monica ....... I-5_17/I; I-5_4/P; I-5_5/P;

I-5_6/P; I-10_35/O Picano F. ............................................ I-4_17/O Picca Rosaria Anna ....................... III-1_13/O Pientka Zbyněk .................................. I-7_15/P Piermatti Oriana ............................. I-10_35/O Pieter Ouweltjes Jan ......................... I-9_89/O Pietrzak Tomasz K. ....... I-2_33/P; I-2_34/P;

I-10_31/O Pifferi Valentina .............................. I-10_15/O

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Piir Irina ...................... I-10_29/O; I-11_34/O; IV-1_16/O; IV-4_4/P

Pikalov Sergey ................................ I-12_10/O Pikalova E.Yu.................................... I-9_56/P Pikalova Elena ................................ I-10_29/P Pikalova Elena .................. I-8_9/P; I-8_10/P;

I-12_10/O; I-13_1/P Pilar Kartik ........................................ IV-7_9/I Pilinski Nadine ................................... I-6_11/I Pingitore Andrew ................................ I-6_1/I Pintacuda Guido ...............................IV-7_3/P Pintauro Peter N. ............ I-4_21/I; I-5_15/O Piovano Andrea ...... IV-6_11/O; IV-6_15/O Pirnat Klemen .....................................I-1_4/O Pirovano Caroline .......... I-9_3/O; I-9_40/O;

I-9_68/P; I-9_69/P; II-1_6/I Pirri Fabrizio Candido ..................... I-1_13/P Pishahang Mehdi ........................... I-13_12/O Piskin Fatih ..................................... I-12_25/O Piskorz Witold ................................... I-11_7/I Piszcz Michal ....................................... I-7_7/P Pitcher Michael J. ............................. I-2_45/O Pitscheider Simon ........ I-9_22/O; II-1_18/O Pivovar Bryan S. ................. I-5_5/I; I-5_6/O Pizarro Patricia ................................... I-16_2/I Pla D. ........... II-1_6/I; II-1_21/I; II-4_30/O Placidi Ernesto ................................ III-2_8/O Plaisier J. R. ................................... IV-6_24/O Plamqvist Anders ............................... I-2_70/I Plewa Anna ....................................... I-2_18/P Pliekhova Olena .......... I-10_19/P; I-10-37/O Plimpton Steve J. .............................. II-4_17/I Podor R. ........................................... I-9_27/O Poli Nicola ........................................ I-10_49/I Polini Marco ...................................... II-3_14/I Politov Boris.................. I-12_10/P; IV-4_7/P Polizzi Stefano ................. I-10_7/I; I-14_6/P;

I-14_24/O Poloznikov Andrey A. ...................... III-2_2/I Polu Anji Reddy ............................... I-7_40/O Pomjakushina Ekaterina .............. IV-6_16/O Ponce Ingrid ................................... I-14_18/O Ponce-González Julia .........................I-5_6/O Ponkratov Denis O. ........................ I-7_32/O Pontes G. ............................................. I-7_8/P Pontiroli Daniele .............................. I-3_12/O Popov Mikhail P. .......... I-9_84/O; I-12_9/P;

I-12_17/O Popovic Jelena .............. I-7_36/O; I-17_3/P;

II-3_10/O Porcar Lionel ................................... IV-6_7/O Porcarelli Luca ................. I-7_4/O; I-7_14/P Porcher Willy.................................... I-2_19/O Porotnikova Natalia ...... I-8_12/P; IV-5_1/P Portale Giuseppe ........... I-5_17/I; IV-6_21/I Porz Lukas ............................................ I-3_4/I Posch Patrick .................................... I-2_55/P Poudel Bisham ................ I-12_3/P; I-12_4/P Poulidi Danai ................................... I-14_4/O Pourpoint Frédérique ..................... IV-7_11/I Povey I.M. ...................................... I-10_26/O Povoden-Karadeniz Erwin ........... I-16_15/O Powers Devon ................ I-4_21/I; I-5_15/O Pożyczka K. ....................................... I-7_20/P Prada Andrea ..................................... I-9_68/P Pradeep V.S. ................... I-2_57/P; I-2_73/O Prakash Surya ................................... I-4_12/O Pralong V. ......................................... I-2_32/O Pramana Stevin ................................. II-1_25/I Prasad A. K. ...................................... IV-5_5/I Prasada Rao R. .................................. I-3_45/P Prato Maurizio ................................ II-3_21/K Prato Mirko ..................................... II-3_30/O Precner Marian ................................... II-4_3/P Preis Wolfgang ............................... I-12_18/O Prendergast David ........................... I-2_36/O Presto Sabrina ............. I-9_56/O; I-12_29/O Preuße Marie .................................... I-3_68/O Pries Helge ........................................IV-4_2/P Priimägi Priit ................ I-2_49/P; I-11_29/O Pringle Jennifer M................................ I-7_1/I

Prosini Pier Paolo .......... I-2_36/P; I-2_56/P; I-2_62/P; I-2_68/O

Prusakova Valentina ...................... I-10_55/O Pryds Nini ....................................... II-1_17/O Prytz Øystein ..................................... I-8_23/P Pugalendhi S. .................................... I-7_29/O Puneet Puhup ..................................... I-7_35/I Pusterla Lorenzo ............................ I-13_13/O Put Brecht ......................................... I-3_35/O Putz Andreas ..................................... IV-5_3/I Pylypenko Svitlana ........................ IV-5_16/O

Q

Qi Yue ........................ IV-1_19/I; IV-4_13/O Qian Guoqing ....................................... I-6_1/I Qiao Jinli .............................................. I-3_3/P Qiao Rui ............................................ I-7_33/O Qiyang Lu ........................................ I-12_13/P Qu Jifa ............................................... I-9_77/O Quartarone Eliana ......... I-1_18/P; I-2_55/O;

I-3_12/O; I-5_20/O; I-6_8/I; III-2_14/O

Quinzeni Irene .................................. I-2_23/P

R

Rabissi C. ........................................... I-4_16/O Raccichini Rinaldo ............................. II-3_7/I Radon Vitanova Anna ....................... I-1_4/O Radosavljevic Evans Ivana ................ I-9_46/I Radulescu Aurel .............................. IV-6_19/I Rafhay Q. ........................................ II-4_29/O Rahman Seikh M. H. ....................... I-8_44/O;

I-8_45/O; I-8_42/P Rai Neelesh ........................ I-3_2/O; I-3_3/O Rajeshwar Krishnan ......................... I-11_17/I Rakhmatullin Aydar ......................... I-2_45/O Ramasway Nagappan ....................... I-14_20/I Ramirez Cristina ................................... I-3_4/I Ramos Francisco ............ I-9_85/O; I-9_61/P Ramos G. ........................................... I-7_21/P Ramos I. ........................................... III-1_11/I Ramos V. ............................................ I-3_20/P Ramos-Barrado J. R. ..... I-7_10/P; I-10_18/P Ramos-Sánchez Guadalupe .............. I-11_2/I Rana Ganesh ..................................... I-15_7/O Rangasamy Vijay Shankar ................ I-2_26/P Rapenne Laetitia ............................... I-10_45/I Rastedt Maren ..................................... I-6_11/I Rattalino Matteo ............................. I-10_33/O Ray B. ............................................... I-10_12/O Rayavarapu P.R. ............................... I-3_29/O Razali H. ............................................. I-2_48/P Reale Hernandez Cuau .................... I-2_28/O Rebollo E. ....................... I-8_37/O; I-8_28/P Recio Francisco J. .......................... I-14_18/O Redaelli Matteo .................................... I-10_7/I Reddy Keerthi Dorai Swamy .......... I-3_57/O Reddy Munnangi Anji .......................... I-1_9/I Redel Katarzyna ................................ I-2_10/P Redhammer Günther ....................... I-3_19/O Reed Evan J. .................................. IV-1_21/O Řeháček Vlastimil ........................... I-10_24/O Reiter Ronald S. ................................ I-15_2/K Reith Lukas ..................................... I-15_21/K Reitz Christian ............................... IV-3_11/O Remhof Arndt .................. I-1_2/I; I-1_16/O;

I-3_38/O; I-3_54/O Ren Cong .......................................... I-9_82/O Renata Solarska.................................. I-10_23/I Renevier Hubert ............................... I-10_45/I Reñones Patricia ............................ I_10_39/O Rentsch Daniel .............. I-1_16/O; I-3_38/O Rettenwander Daniel ...... I-3_5/P; I-3_19/O;

I-3_23/O; I-3_26/I Reznitskikh Olga ............................... I-2_45/P Rhee Hee-Woo ................................. I-7_40/O Ricci Vittorio .................................. III-1_11/P Riccò Mauro ..................................... I-3_12/O Richard Marie-Ingrid ....................... I-10_45/I

Ricote Sandrine ............ I-8_34/O; I-8_36/O; I-8_38/I; I-9_54/O; IV-3_17/K

Riedel Ralf ........................................ I-2_24/O Riess Ilan ................ IV-3_12/O; IV-3_15/O;

IV-4_25/I Rikukawa Masahiro I-7_34/O; I-7_19/P; III-

1_5/P; III-1_6/P Rimola Albert ................................. I-10_16/O Rimoldi Luca .................................. I-10_15/O Rioja-Monllor Laura ...... I-8_29/P;I-8_34/O;

I-8_36/O Riquelme Jorge ............................... I-14_18/O Risch Marcel ...................................... IV-3_2/I Riva Michele ..................................... I-12_4/O Rivera E. ............................................ I-7_21/P Rivolo Paola ...................................... I-1_13/P Rizzi Rosanna .................................... I-2_60/P Rizzoni Marco .................................. I-10_49/I Robinson Joshua A. .......................... II-3_20/I Roddatis Vladimir .......... II-1_19/I; IV-3_2/I Rodriguez A. ................................... III-1_11/I Rodríguez David ............................... I-9_61/P Rodriguez-Lamas R. ...... II-1_6/I; II-4_30/O Rodriguez-Martinez Lide M. .......... I-3_24/P;

I-7_7/P Rodríguez-Moreno J. ........................ I-7_10/P Roeb Martin ...................................... I-16_8/K Roedern Elsa ..................... I-1_2/I; I-3_38/O Roh Ha-Kyung .................................... I-2_5/P Rohrer Gregory S. ........................ IV-2_17/O Rojo Teófilo .................... I-2_17/I; I-2_49/O Rolfs Katharina ............................. IV-6_16/O Rolle Aurélie ..... I-9_2/O; I-9_4/O; I-9_15/I Romano Claudia ............................... I-10_2/P Rombi E. ......................................... I-10_32/O Rondino Flaminia ............................. I-2_56/P Rongé Jan ....................................... I-14_11/O Rørvik Per Martin ......................... IV-3_21/O Ros Carles ....................................... I-10_25/O Rosero-Navarro Nataly Carolina ... I-3_84/O Ross Natasha .......................................I-2_1/O Rosseinsky Matthew J. . I-2_45/O; I-9_71/O Rossi A. .............................................. II-3_5/O Rossignol Cécile ................................ I-9_44/P Rossin Andrea ................................. II-3_11/O Roters Andreas .................................IV-7_2/P Roth Christina ...................................... I-4_9/I Rothschild Avner ............................ I-15_11/K Roubaud Emma ................................ III-2_6/I Roubier N. .......................................... I-8_33/I Roué Lionel ...................................... I-2_28/O Rougier Aline ................. I-9_36/I; I-9_38/O;

I-9_39/O Roussel H. ...................... II-1_6/I; II-4_30/O Roussel Pascal ................ I-9_3/O; I-9_40/O;

I-9_68/P; I-9_69/O; I-9_69/P Roy Subhasish ................................. III-2_13/I Roziere Jaques ................................ I-14_15/O Ruban Andrei V. ........................... IV-1_13/O Ruffo Riccardo ................................. I-2_60/O Rufoloni Alessandro ......................... I-2_56/P Ruggeri Irene .. I-1_11/P; I-1_28/O; I-4_4/P Ruhl Rian .......................................... I-9_65/O Ruhlmann Laurent ........................... I-11_15/I Ruiz Puigdollers Antonio ............. I-10_61/O Ruiz-Caridad A. ................................ II-1_21/I Ruiz-Morales J. C. ............................ I-9_85/O Ruiz-Trejo Enrique ........................ I-9_31/O;

I-12_14/O; II-1_25/I Rupp Jennifer L.M. ........ I-3_41/I; I-3_45/O;

I-3_47/O; I-3_5/O; I-3_54/O; I-3_55/O; I-12_48/O; I-16_15/O; II-1_4/O; II-1_7/I; M. II-4_11/O; II-4_12/O; II-4_16/O; IV-2_4/O; IV-4_19/O; IV-4_28/I

Rupp, Ghislain M. ...... I-12_7/P; IV-4_15/O Rupprechter Günther ........................ I-11_6/I Rusakov Vyacheslav .......................... I-2_3/O Russo Nunzio I-10_33/O; I-10_60/O; I-

15_2/P; I-15_19/O Rutkowska Iwona A. ... I-11_8/I.; I-14_23/O Rutkuniene Zivile ............................. I-10_6/P

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Ryu Ji Heon .. I-1_10/P; I-2_31/P; I-2_40/P Ryun Yong ..................................... IV-3_16/O Ryzhkin I.A. ...................................... IV-1_1/P Ryzhkin M.I. ..................................... IV-1_1/P

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Saatkamp Torben ............ I-4_7/O; I-5_19/O Sabatini Valentina ............................. I-7_15/O Sabharwal Mayank ............................. IV-5_3/I Sacchetti A. ....................................... II-3_4/O Saccoccio Mattia ............I-3_65/O; I-9_53/P;

IV-4_11/O Sada Cinzia .................. I-10_14/P; I-10_15/P Sadananda Chary A. ...................... IV-5_17/O Sadovskaya Ekaterina...................... I-8_27/O;

I-10_29/O; I-12_10/O Sadykov Vladislav ........... I-8_27/O; I-10_29/O Safrany Renard Marianne ................ I-1_23/O Safronov A.P. .................................... I-9_56/P Sagiv Jacob ....................................... IV-3_14/I Saher Saim ......................................... IV-5_1/P Sahu Dinesh K................................... I-7_18/P Saint-Aman Eric ................................ I-14_1/P Saito Atsushi .................. I-12_8/P; IV-4_6/O Saito Yoshiyasu .................................. I-2_51/P Saitoh Masahiro ................................ I-3_72/O Sakaebe Hikari .............. I-1_24/O; I-1_27/O;

I-2_50/P Sakaguchi Isao .................................. I-9_48/O Sakai Go ............................................ I-8_41/O Sakai Takaaki .................................... I-9_52/O Sakamoto Jeff ..................................... I-3_76/I Sakamoto Toshitsugu .................................. P2 Sakuda Atsushi ............. I-1_24/O; I-1_27/O;

I-2_50/P; I-3_35/P; I-3_38/P; I-3_43/P; I-3_46/P; I-3_85/O

Salehen P.M.W. ................................. I-2_48/P Salehi Zahra . I-9_52/P; I-9_70/P; I-9_74/O Salles Corinne ................................... I-12_8/O Salvador Maria Adelaide C. ............. IV-3_6/P Salvador Paul A. ................................ I-9_63/P Salvan Laur K. .................................... I-11_3/I Salvietti Emanuele .......................... III-1_18/I Salzillo G. ......................................... I-10_24/P Salzmann Birgit ................................ I-5_24/O Samarin Aleksandr Sh. ........................ I-1_5/P Sambi Mauro .................................... I-10_20/P Sami A. ............................................... I-7_20/P Samigullin Ruslan .......................... IV-4_20/O Samorì Paolo ..................................... II-3_23/I Samu Gergely F. ................................. I-11_1/I Sanborn Christopher D. .................. I-15_2/K Sanchez Jean-Yves ......... I-3_20/P; I-5_18/I;

I-7_8/P; I-7_17/K Sánchez Yudania ............................ I-10_25/O Sanders Michael D. ............................ I-16_3/I Sandoval Mónica V. .......I-9_40/O; I-9_68/P Sanginov Evgeny ................ I-5_1/P; I-5_2/P;

IV-7_4/P Sangregorio C. ................................ I-10_13/O Sankaranarayanan Subramanian .. IV-1_17/O Sanna M. ........................................... I-10_32/O Sanna Samuele .................................. I-3_12/O Sanna Simone.................................. II-1_17/O Sansotera Maurizio ........................... I-7_12/O Santangelo Saveria ............................ I-2_60/O Santibáñez-Mendieta Alma B. ......... I-2_45/O Santiso José .................. I-9_49/P; I-12_19/P;

I-12_27/O; I-13_14/I; II-4_29/O Santoni Antonino .............................. I-2_56/P Santoro Carlo ................................... III-2_4/O Sanz J. ............................. I-3_30/O; IV-2_1/P Saracco Guido ................................ I-10_33/O Saracco Guido ............. I-15_1/K; I-15_19/O Saranya A. M. .................................... II-1_21/I Saranya Aruppukottai Bhupathi...... I-9_49/O Sarno Caterina .................................... I-9_25/I Sarode Himanshu N........................... I-5_7/O Sarou-Kanian V. .............................. IV-7_10/I Sartorel Andrea ............................... I-15_13/K Sartori Sabrina .................................... I-8_2/O

Sasikumar Kiran IV-1_17/O; I-12_43/O; II-1_22/I; II-1_27/I

Sastre Daniel ....................................... I-16_2/I Sata Noriko ....................................... I-8_16/O Sato Daiki ......................................... III-1_8/P Sato Masami ..................................... I-13_16/I Sato Ryuhei .................................... IV-3_23/O Sato Tetsutaro .................................. I-14_17/I Sattineni Narender Reddy ............ IV-5_17/O Satyapal Sunita .................................. I-14_1/K Sau Salvatore ....................................... I-4_1/P Saucedo Edgardo ........................... I-10_25/O Saunders Martin ............................... I-9_90/O Sauter Ulrich ................................... I-12_22/O Sauvage Frédéric ............................... I-17_1/I Savel’ev Sergey E. ............................. II-4_28/I Savvin Stanislave N. ...... I-8_15/P; I-9_71/O Sawada Koichi ............................... III-2_15/O Sawczak Mirosław............................. I-8_35/P Sawczuk Łukasz ................................ I-2_11/P Saygili Yasemin ................................ I-17_13/I Sažinas Rokas ................................... I-9_48/O Sberveglieri Giorgio ......................... I-10_49/I Scaldaferri R. .................................... I-10_24/P Scanlon David O. ............................. I-3_63/O Scaramuzzo Francesca Anna .......... I-2_62/P;

I-2_68/O; I-10_46/O Scaravonati Silvio ............................. I-3_12/O Scardi Paolo ................. I-5_23/O; I-17_12/O Schäfer Martin ........... IV-1_24/O; IV-3_4/O Schardt Simon .................................. I-3_68/O Scheffe Jonathan .............................. I-16_18/I Schektman I. ....................................... I-1_26/I Schierholz Roland ............................ I-3_39/O Schievano Andrea ....... III-2_7/O; III-2_10/I Schmid Alexander ....... I-12_7/P; IV-4_15/O Schmid Michael ................................ I-12_4/O Schmidt Florian ................................. IV-7_8/I Schmidt Hagen ............................... I-12_44/O Schmidt Peter C. ............................... II-4_7/O Schmidtchen Silja ........................... I-13_17/O Schmitt Rafael ........... II-4_11/O; II-4_12/O;

IV-4_28/I Schmitz Christoph ............................ II-4_25/I Schneider Claus Michael ................ I-12_3/O;

I-12_7/O; I-12_11/P; I-12_41/I; II-4_25/I

Schneider Jonathan .............................. I-4_9/I Schneider Meike ............................... IV-7_2/P Schneier D. ........................................ I-2_17/P Schnucklake Maike .............................. I-4_9/I Scholz Jonas ................................... I-10_28/O Scholz Julius ...................................... IV-3_2/I Schönhoff Monika .......................... I-7_32/O;

IV-1_3/O; IV-7_8/I Schrade Matthias ........................... IV-4_21/O Schraknepper Henning ................... IV-4_2/O Schrödl Nina .................. I-9_29/O; I-9_41/I;

I-9_66/O Schubert Ulrich S. ................................ I-4_1/I Schuldt Katharina ......................... IV-4_35/O Schuler Tobias ................................. IV-5_10/I Schutjajew Konstantin ........................ I-4_9/I Schweer Jakob ...................................... I-4_9/I Schweiger Sebastian II-1_7/I; II-4_11/O; IV-

4_28/I Schwob Matthäa ................................ I-4_19/I Scirè Salvatore ................................. I-10_44/O Scotti Roberto ..................................... I-10_7/I Scrosati Bruno ..................................... II-3_7/I Secanell Marc ..................................... IV-5_3/I Sediva Eva ................. II-4_11/O; II-4_16/O;

IV-2_4/O; IV-4_19/O; IV-4_28/I Sedlmaier Stefan ............................ J. I-3_67/O Sednev Anton ................ I-9_51/P; I-12_14/P Segrado Francesco ......................... I-10_15/O Seibert Rachel ................................... I-3_78/O Seifert Soenke ..................................... I-5_6/O Seki Shiro ........................................... IV-7_6/I Sekushin Nikolay ........ I-11_34/O; IV-4_4/P Selikova N.I. ........................................ I-9_1/P

Selvasekarapandian S........ I-3_1/O; I-2_5/O; I-7_13/I; I-7_29/O; I-7_38/O

Semenov Vitaly ................................ I-12_17/P Semizo Hitoki ................................... III-2_2/P Semsari Parapari Sorour .................. I-2_43/O Sendek Austin D............................ IV-1_21/O Senocrate Alessandro ...... I-8_9/O; I-17_1/P Seo Han Gil ................ I-12_28/O; II-1_11/I;

IV-3_16/O Seo In-Tae ...................................... IV-4_16/O Seo Jin Won ....................................... I-2_26/P Seo Jongsu ......................................... I-12_2/O Seok Sang-Il .................................... I-17_17/O Sepulveda Alfonso ........................... I-3_48/O Seraglia R. .................... I-10_16/P; I-10_17/P Sereda Vladimir ............ I-8_26/P; I-13_11/I;

I-13_3/P; IV-4_6/P Sergent Nicolas .................................. I-9_44/P Serov Alexey .............. I-14_14/O; III-2_4/O Serra J. M. I-8_18/O; I-8_19/I; I-8_21/O; I-

8_22/O; I-8_46/O; I-8_41/P; I-9_14/O; I-11_20/O

Serrano David P. ................................ I-16_2/I Serrapede Mara .................................. I-1_13/P Setoyama Hiroyuki ...... I-8_20/P; I-16_19/O Sezen Meltem .............. I-2_43/O; I-11_30/O Sezin Nina ........................................... I-2_7/O Seznec Vincent ................................. I-3_83/O Sglavo Vincenzo M. ........................ IV-3_8/O Sgreccia Emanuela ............................... I-6_3/I Sha Yi ................................................. I-9_33/O Shabanova K.I. .................................. I-9_56/P Shaham Y. .......................................... I-2_17/P Shahbazian-Yassar Reza .................. I-2_25/O Shahi Ashutosh Kumar.................... I-9_72/O Shalaby Mostafa .............................. II-3_16/O Shalu K. ........ I-2_43/P; I-2_44/P; I-3_30/P;

I-3_55/P; I-7_16/P Shang Dashan ................................. II-4_20/O Shao Chongyang ............................. I-11_31/O Shao Zongping ................ I-2_6/O; I-9_20/I;

I-9_77/O Shao-Horn Yang ............ I-13_3/O; I-3_66/I Shapira Alon ..................................... I-2_38/O Shaplov Alexander S. ....................... I-7_32/O Sharma Abhishek .......... I-17_11/O; II-4_3/I Sharma Monika ................................. I-2_61/O Sharma Rakesh K. ......... I-9_38/O; I-9_72/P Sharma Shuchi ................................... I-7_24/P Sharp Ian D. .............. I-15_14/K; I-15_18/O Shawuti Shalima .............................. I-11_30/O Shcherbakova L. G. ....... I-8_15/P; I-9_50/O Shearing P.R. .................................... IV-2_11/I Shein Igor ....................................... IV-1_16/O Sheldon Brian W. ................................. I-3_4/I Shen Xi ............................................ II-4_20/O Shengli An ......................................... I-5_26/O Shevyrev Nikita ............. I-8_26/P; I-8_42/O Shi Gang .......................................... II-4_20/O Shi Jianmin ..................IV-3_13/O; IV-4_2/P Shi Nai ............................................... I-9_60/O Shi Xuncheng ..................................... I-8_42/P Shigesato Yuzo ................................... II-2_1/I Shih Duke (Po-Chen) ...................... I-9_53/O Shiiba Hiromasa................................ I-2_37/O Shikano Masahiro .......... I-1_24/O; I-2_51/P Shikoda Arimitsu .............................. IV-6_1/P Shim Joon Hyung ......... I-9_68/O; I-9_70/O Shim Sang Eun .................................. I-10_3/P Shima Hisashi ................................... II-4_27/I Shimada Hiroyuki ............................. I-3_52/O Shimizu Koji ..................................... IV-2_2/P Shimizu Ryota ................................... I-3_72/O Shimo Mizuki .................................... III-1_9/P Shimonosono Taro ........................... I-9_46/P Shin Dong Wook ............................. I-8_32/O Shin Donghoon ................................ II-4_13/I Shin Eui-Chol .................................... I-3_41/P Shin Eui-Chol ............... I-3_80/O; I-8_16/O Shin Felix J. ....................I-2_45/O; I-9_71/O Shin Hyeon Suk ................................ II-3_29/I Shin Minho ...................................... I-11_26/O

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Shinde Aniketa ................................ I-15_14/K Shindo Y. .......................................... I-12_36/I Shinoda Kozo .................................. I-8_39/O Shiramata Yuji ................................... I-2_28/P Shirani Hasan ................. I-9_52/P; I-9_74/O Shishido Rie ....................................... I-2_32/P Shluger A. L....................................... II-4_21/I Shlyakhtina A.V. ............ I-8_15/P; I-9_50/O Shmakov Alexander ...................... I-12_10/O Shmygleva Lyubov ...........................IV-7_4/P Shomrat Neta ................................ IV-4_23/O Shoval Y. ............................................. I-1_26/I Shubnikova Elena V. ....................... I-9_84/O Shudo Mizuki ................................... I-8_41/O Shukla Dinesh .................................. I-2_61/O Shveikin Gennadii P. ......................... II-3_1/P Sicolo Sabrina ................ I-3_67/O; I-3_77/O Siebert Elisabeth ............ I-9_44/P; I-9_73/O Siegel A. .............................................IV-2_3/P Sigloch F. ...................... I-9_63/O; I-10_10/P Silberbush Ohad ............................. III-2_13/I Silva Ilse .............................................IV-5_4/P Silva M. M. ........................................ I-7_29/P Silvestre Armando ........................... I-5_25/O Silvestrelli Pier Luigi ....................... II-3_25/O Silvestrini Lucia ............................... I-10_47/O Simak Sergei I. ................................. IV-1_8/O Singh Bhupendra ................. I-6_9/I; I-8_2/P Singh Prabhakar ............ I-9_50/P; I-9_56/O;

I-9_72/O Singh Rajendra Kumar I-2_43/P; I-2_44/P;

I-3_30/P; I-3_44/O; I-3_55/P; I-7_6/I; I-7_16/P; I-10_8/P

Singh Shishir K. ................................ I-7_16/P Singh Shishir Kumar ..... I-2_43/P; I-2_44/P;

I-3_30/P; I-3_55/P; I-10_8/P Singh Simranjit ............... I-7_10/O; I-7_24/P Singh Varun K. ........... P I-2_43/P; I-2_44/P;

I-3_30/P; I-3_55/P; I-7_16/P; I-10_8/P

Sinha Rochan .................................... I-10_5/O Sinitsyn V.V. ......................................IV-1_1/P Sisman Orhan .................................. I-10_49/I Sitte Werner .................... I-9_29/O; I-9_41/I;

I-9_45/O; I-9_66/O Skafte Theis L. ..................................... I-9_6/I Skaja Katharina II-4_22/O; IV-4_2/O Skinner Stephen J. ....... I-9_27/O; I-9_37/O;

I-9_43/O; I-9_53/O; I-12_27/O; II-1_25/I

Skopin Evgenii ................................. I-10_45/I Skorodumova Natalia V. ...............IV-1_8/O;

IV-1_13/O Skowronski Marek .............................. II-4_3/I Skryabin Pavel ............. I-8_27/O; I-10_29/O;

I-12_10/O Skundin Alexander .............................I-2_3/O Skutina L.S. ........................................ I-9_57/P Škvarek Ondrej .................................. II-4_3/P Skyllas-Kazacos Maria ....................... I-4_18/I Slater Peter R. ............... I-9_18/O; IV-1_4/O;

IV-4_8/O Slautin Boris N. ................................ I-1_23/O Sleutels Tom ..................................... III-2_5/K Slodczyk Aneta ............. I-9_83/O; I-9_89/O Ślubowska Wioleta ........................... I-2_16/P Smet Jurgen H. ................................ II-3_10/O Smetaczek Stefan ............................. I-3_23/O Smith Luis J. ..................................... I-3_15/O Smith Rodney .................................. I-15_20/K Smith Ronald ................................... I-8_44/O Smolka M. ........................................ III-1_11/I Sneed Brian. T. ................................... I-14_8/I Soavi Francesca ............. I-1_11/P; I-1_28/O;

I-2_56/O; I-4_4/P; III-2_4/O Sodeyama Keitaro ........ I-3_74/O; II-3_32/O Sodupe Mariona ............................. I-10_16/O Soffientini Alessandro ................... I-10_23/P;

I-10_54/O Sohn Yoo Jung ............................... I-12_42/O Sojka Zbigniew .................................. I-11_7/I Sokolov Alexei P. ...............................I-7_7/O

Sokolov Alexey G. ............................ I-12_9/P Soldano G. ........................................ II-3_6/O Solís D. ........................... I-7_10/P; I-10_18/P Soliveri Guido ................................ I-10_15/O Sombatmankhong Korakot ........... III-1_1/P;

III-1_9/O Somjit Vrindaa .................................. I-8_13/O Sommi Patrizia ............................... III-1_11/P Son Ji-Won ..................... I-8_32/O; I-9_59/P Sone Masato.................I-10_27/P; I-10_28/P;

I-10_30/P Sone Yoshitsugu ............ I-1_25/O; I-2_75/O Song Fangyuan ............................... I-15_21/K Song Jay Heok .................................. I-2_36/O Song Jinju ........................................... I-3_53/P Song Jun Ho ...................................... I-2_27/P Song Kyeongse .................................. I-2_21/P Sonnleitner M. ................................. III-1_11/I Sopian K. ........................................... I-2_48/P Sørby Magnus ............................. H. I-3_10/O Sorel Marc ......................... II-2_1/P; II-2_3/O Sotnikov Andrey ............................ I-12_44/O Sotomayor M.E. ............................... I-3_30/O Sourkouni Georgia .......................... I-12_21/P Sousa Nuno .................... I-5_25/O; I-7_29/P Specchia Stefania ............................... I-14_3/P Spernjak D. ........................................ IV-5_5/I Spingler Franz ................................. IV-5_10/I Spinner Neil ....................................... I-2_61/P Spinolo Giorgio ........... I-10_23/P; I-10_54/O Spirito Davide ................................. II-3_30/O Sportelli Maria Chiara ................... III-1_13/O Sprugis Einars ...................................... I-6_2/P Sreearunothai Paiboon ................... III-1_9/O Sriubas Mantas ................ I-10_1/P; I-10_6/P Srivastav Shruti ................................ I-11_29/O Stadler Florian ................................ I-10_51/O Stadlober B. ..................................... III-1_11/I Stämmler Sebastian ........................... I-12_2/P Stan George .................................... I-10_62/O Štangar Urška Lavrenčič I-10_12/P;

I-10_19/P Stanje Bernhard ................................ I-3_19/O Stare Jernej .......................................... I-1_4/O Starke U. ............................................ II-3_5/O Starosvetsky David ............................ I-2_7/O Starr David E. ................................. I-15_10/K Statham Joel ................................... IV-4_30/O Stathopoulos Vassilis N. .................. I-8_27/P;

I-12_21/P Stavrakakis Efstratios ...................... I-14_4/O Staykov Aleksandar ...... I-9_11/O; IV-1_6/O Steenberg Thomas ............................. I-6_10/I Stefan Nicolaie ............................... I-10_62/O Steil Marlu César .............................. I-12_8/O Stein Wolfgang .................................. I-3_34/P Steiner Sebastian ........................... IV-4_16/O Steinfeld Aldo ................................... I-16_16/I Steinrück Hans-Georg .................... IV-2_7/O Stellitato Sara .................................... I-2_60/O Steparuk Alexander ......... I-8_26/P; I-9_51/P Stesmans Andre ................................ I-3_35/O Stevanović Vladan ............................. IV-4_5/I Stevenson Keith J. ...........I-2_79/I; I-14_19/I Stieg Adam Z. ................................................P2 Stieglitz Thomas .............................. III-1_14/I Stierle Andreas ................................... IV-6_6/I Stievano Lorenzo .............................. IV-6_3/I Stilp Evelyn .................... I-3_47/O; I-3_54/O Stimming Ulrich ................................. I-4_19/I Stöcker Thomas ............................. I-12_45/O Stöffler Heike ............... IV-7_2/P; IV-7_4/O Stöger-Pollach Michael .................... IV-3_5/P Stoller Marco ..................................... I-2_62/P Störmer Heike ............... I-9_48/P; I-9_63/O;

I-9_64/O; I-10_3/O Störmer Heike ................................. I-10_10/P Stoukides Michael ............................. I-8_14/P Strand Matthew B ......................... IV-5_16/O Strandbakke Ragnar ......... I-8_2/O; I-8_19/I;

I-8_27/P; I-9_57/O; I-9_58/O; I-14_10/O; IV-4_21/O

Strasser Anna Theresa ..................... I-9_29/O Stratakis Emmanuel ........................ II-3_33/O Stratford Joshua M. ........................... I-2_26/I Struzik Michal ................ I-3_41/I; I-3_45/O;

I-3_47/O; I-3_55/O; I-12_48/O Strychalska Judyta ............................. I-8_35/P Stub Sindre Ø. ............................... IV-3_21/O Studenyak Ihor ..................................IV-1_6/P Sturaro Marco ............. I-10_53/O; I-17_7/O Su Chengsong ................................... I-3_49/P Su Xiaoming ................................... I-10_27/O Su’ait M.S. .......................................... I-2_48/P Suard Emmanuelle ........................... IV-6_8/I Suarez Sophia .................................... IV-7_9/I Subramanian P. ................................ I-7_29/O Šuch Ondrej ....................................... II-4_3/P Sudireddy Bhaskar Reddy .............. II-1_18/O Suescun Leopoldo ........................... I-9_69/O Sugahara Akira ................................ II-3_32/O Sugiyama Hiromi ........................... I-12_31/O Sugiyama Issei .................................. I-3_72/O Sugiyama Jun ................................. IV-6_16/O Suhak Yuriy .................................... I-12_44/O Suk Jungdon .................... I-7_22/P; I-7_23/P Šuligoj Andraž ................................. I-10-37/O Sullivan Neal P. ............ I-8_20/O; I-9_54/O;

I-11_28/O Sumi Hirofumi ................................. I-3_52/O Summer Faiza ...................................... I-4_5/P Sun Chuanyu I-4_6/P; I-14_5/P; I-14_6/P;

I-14_24/O Sun Deye ..............................................I-3_4/P Sun Haiyan ....................... II-3_7/I; II-3_9/O Sun Jeong-Yun ................................ III-1_8/O Sun Liping ...................... I-9_26/O; I-9_55/P Sun Li-Ping ...................................... I-10_11/P Sun Lixin ........................................... I-13_8/O Sun Nian ......................................... I-11_31/O Sun Xiaoqi ............................................ I-1_1/I Sun Xiufu .......................................... I-9_87/O Sun Young ....................................... II-4_20/O Suntsov Alexey ............. I-12_10/P; IV-4_7/P Suo Liumin ..................................... IV-1_18/K Supriadi Cipto P. .............................. I-2_15/O Susac Darija ....................................... IV-5_3/I Suslov Evgeny ................................... I-2_45/P Suzuki Ayana ....................................... II-4_2/I Suzuki Issei .......................................IV-3_3/O Suzuki Kota ........................ I-3_9/I; I-8_16/P Suzuki Shiori .................................... III-1_7/P Sveinbjornsso Dadi .......................... IV-6_9/I Svensson Ann Mari ............................. I-1_5/I Svensson Gunnar ..... I-12_13/O; I-12_26/O Swamy Tushar ................... I-3_4/I; I-3_40/O Świder Joanna ................ I-2_21/O; I-2_47/P Świerczek Konrad ......... I-2_11/P; I-8_46/O;

I-9_3/O; I-9_33/O; I-9_68/P; I-9_69/O; I-9_69/P; I-12_12/O; I-12_3/P; I-12_4/P; I-12_5/P; I-12_6/P; IV-1_11/O; IV-1_2/P; IV-3_9/O

Świętosławski Michał I-2_2/O; I-2_21/O; I-2_20/O; I-2_30/P; I-2_46/P; I-2_52/P

Syrigou Maria ................................. I-16_14/O Szabova Lucie ................................. II-3_32/O Szász Julian ..................... I-9_48/P; I-9_64/O Szczerbik Dominika ......................... I-2_52/P Szilágyi Imre M. ............................. I-10_62/O Szymczewska Dagmara I-8_5/O; I-9_9/O; I-

9_67/P

T

Tabacchi Gloria ........ I-10_17/P; I-10_57/O; I-10_58/O

Tabuchi Mitsuharu ........... I-2_28/P; I-3_6/P Tada Tomofumi ............................... I-8_30/O Tadanaga Kiyoharu ......................... I-3_84/O Tadokoro Makoto ........................ IV-5_14/O Taguchi Noboru .............................. I-1_27/O Taheri Babak ................ I-17_8/O; II-3_31/O

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Taibl Stefanie ................. I-3_23/O; IV-3_2/P Taillades Gilles .................................... I-8_14/I Takacs Christopher J. ...................... IV-2_7/O Takada Kazunori .............................. I-3_50/O Takahashi Emi ................................ I-12_31/O Takahashi Haruyuki .......................... I-8_19/P Takahashi Kenji ........... III-1_4/O; III-1_7/P Takahashi Kent ................................. I-14_22/I Takahashi Masanari .........I-3_43/P; I-3_46/P Takahashi Toshiharu ........................ IV-6_1/P Takamura Hitoshi ........ I-8_26/O; I-12_9/O;

I-13_6/O Takamura Yasuhiro ........................... I-8_40/P Takano Hidekazu ............................. IV-6_2/P Takasaki Akito ............... I-12_5/P; IV-3_9/O Takatori Kazumasa .......................... I-2_43/O Takayama Yuki ................................. IV-6_2/P Takeaki Kishimoto ........................... I-14_17/I Takeda Masaaki ................................... I-3_6/P Takeda Masayasu .............................. I-3_72/O Takeda Shingo .................................. IV-6_2/P Takeda Yasuo .................................... I-1_16/P Takekawa Reiji ................................. IV-1_7/O Takenaka Aya ....................................... I-3_6/P Takeoka Yuko ............... I-7_34/O; I-7_19/P;

III-1_5/P; III-1_6/P Takeuchi Ichiro............... . I-3_69/O; I-8_1/I;

IV-1_14/O Takeuchi Kaori ............... I-8_30/P; I-8_31/P Takeuchi Tomonari ........I-2_50/P; I-3_35/P;

I-3_38/P Takeuchi Tomonari ..... I-1_24/O; I-1_27/O;

I-3_86/O Talin A. Alec .................. II-4_17/I; II-4_19/I Talley Samantha J. ........................... IV-6_20/I Tamburri Emanuela ....................... I-10_22/O Tamimi Mazin ..................................... I-9_25/I Tan Aik Jun ..................I-3_49/O; I-10_30/O Tan Chunhui ...................................... I-2_53/P Tan Qiangqiang ................ I-2_4/P; I-2_14/O Tan Yingbin ...................................... II-1_10/I Tanaka Manabu .................................... I-7_9/I Tang Haochun ............ I-10_27/P; I-10_30/P Tang PengYi ................................... I-10_19/O Tang Zhijiang ..... I-4_13/I; I-4_14/I; I-7_2/I Tani Toshihiko ................................. I-2_43/O Tanibata Naoto .................................. I-3_15/P Taniguchi Noboru .......... I-8_30/P; I-8_31/P Tanji Seiya ........................................... I-7_30/I Tao Shanwen ................................... I-10_21/P Ťapajna Milan .................................... II-4_3/P Tappertzhofen Stefan ...................... II-4_4/O Tarach Mateusz ................................ I-8_46/O Tarancón Albert ............I-3_48/O; I-9_45/P;

I-9_49/O; I-9_61/P; I-9_81/O; I-9_83/O; I-9_85/O; I-9_89/O; II-1_21/I

Tarasova Nataliia ............. I-8_3/P; I-8_13/P; I-8_18/P; I-11_24/O

Tardif Samuel ..................................... IV-6_2/I Tariq Farid ........................................ I-9_31/O Tarquini Gabriele ...........I-2_36/P; I-2_62/P;

I-2_68/O; I-10_46/O Tartakovskii Ilya ............................... I-9_34/O Tasca Federico ................................ I-14_18/O Tateyama Yoshitaka .... I-3_74/O; II-3_32/O Tatsumisago Masahiro I-3_10/P; I-3_11/P;

I-3_12/P; I-3_14/P; I-3_15/P; I-3_16/P; I-3_17/P; I-3_33/P; I-3_85/O

Taya Masahito ................................ III-2_15/O Tchub A. V. ...................................... I-14_3/O Tealdi Cristina ............... I-2_50/O; I-2_55/O;

I-8_47/O; I-10_23/P Teeters Dale ....................I-3_60/O; I-7_27/P Tejeda Antonio ................................... I-17_5/I Tellez Helena ........................................ I-9_1/I Tellez Jhoan ...................................... I-9_69/O Téllez Lozano Helena ....I-9_62/O; IV-2_1/I Tempel Hermann ............................. I-3_39/O Temporiti Marta ............................ III-2_14/O Ten Elshof Johan E. ......................... I-10_2/O

Tenci B. ........................................... I-10_13/O Teng Yongqiang ............................... I-2_69/O Tenuzzo Lorenzo ............................ II-3_16/O Terabe Kazuya ............................. P2; II-4_6/I Terada Kenjiro ............... I-9_46/P; I-13_16/I Terada Yasuko ................................. I-3_75/O Teranishi Minami ............................ I-10_28/P Terauchi Yoshihiro ......... I-3_43/P; I-3_46/P Terranova Maria Letizia ................ I-10_22/O Terry Jeff ........................................... I-3_78/O Teshima Katsuya ........... I-2_37/O; I-3_23/P;

I-3_27/O; I-3_27/P; I-3_28/P Teßmer Britta ................. I-2_39/P; II-2_1/P;

II-2_3/O Tezyk Vladyslav ................................ I-9_44/P Thakur A.K. ...................................... I-1_19/P Thayumanasundaram Savitha .......... I-2_26/P Thesen M. ........................................ III-1_11/I Thiam Amadou .................................. I-5_18/I Thompson C.V. ................................. I-3_51/I Thoréton Vincent ........... I-8_3/O; I-9_62/O Thornton Katsuyo .......................... IV-2_3/O Tian Huajun .......................................... I-1_3/I Tian Na .............................................. I-2_58/P Tian-Khoon L. .................................. I-2_48/P Tietz Frank I-1_20/O; I-3_6/O; I-9_23/O;

IV-7_1/P Timachova Ksenia ............................. I-7_21/I Tirados Irene .................................... I-8_22/O Titov Alexander ................................ I-2_45/P Titvinidze Giorgi .............................. I-5_19/O Tiwari J. ....................................... P. I-17_11/O Tizzoni Anna Chiara .......................... I-4_1/P Tkachenko Nikolai V. .................. I-10_40/O;

I-10_59/O Tkacz Kevin ..................................... I-17_3/O Tobola Janusz .................. I-2_11/P; I-2_12/P Tokuyama Michio ........................... IV-1_7/O Tolod Kristine R. .............................. I-15_2/P Toma Francesca M. ....................... I-15_14/K Tomasi Corrado .............................. I-10_23/P Tominaga Yoichi .............. I-7_4/P; I-7_23/O Tomkiewicz Alex ............................... I-9_25/I Tondo Christian ................................ I-10_4/P Tonello Sara ....................................... I-7-39/O Toney Michael F ......... I-2_36/O; IV-2_7/O;

IV-6_1/K Tong Xiaorui ................................. IV-2_18/O Tongying Pornthip .......................... I-15_6/K Topolovec Stefan ........................... I-12_40/O Torino Nico ...................................... I-8_44/O Torop Janno ........................................ I-4_5/P Torrell Marc I-9_61/P; I-9_81/O; I-9_83/O;

I-9_89/O Torres Carolyn ................................. I-3_60/O Torricelli Fabrizio ........................... III-1_10/I Torrijos A. ........................................... I-1_1/P Torsi Luisa ............... III-1_13/O; III-1_12/O Tosoni Sergio ................................. I-10_61/O Tou Maria ......................................... I-16_16/I Toyomura Naoto ............................. I-3_34/O Toyoura Kazuaki ........................... IV-1_14/O Tozzini V. .......................................... II-3_5/O Tozzola G. ........................................ I-4_22/O Tran Hue ......................................... IV-5_8/O Tran Huyen Tran ........... I-3_80/O; I-9_60/P Tran Huyen Tran I-3_41/P; I-3_42/P;

I-3_53/P Tranchot Alix ................................... I-2_28/O Tran-Van Pierre ................................ I-7_22/ I Trasatti Stefano ........... III-2_7/O; III-2_10/I Trébosc Julien ................................. IV-7_11/I Tredici Ilenia ............G. I-8_9/O; I-10_23/P;

III-1_11/P Tresso Elena ...................................... I-1_13/P Trevey James E. ............ I-2_47/O; I-3_37/O Tricoli Antonio................................... I-16_9/I Tripathi Alok K. ............. I-2_43/P; I-7_16/P;

I-10_8/P Tripković Đorđije ......... I-9_78/O; II-1_23/I Trippé-Allard Gaëlle .......................... I-17_5/I Trocoli Rafael ................................... I-3_48/O

Troiani Horacio ............................... IV-2_15/I Troni Elisabetta ................... I-5_5/P; I-5_6/P Tropin Evgeniy ............ IV-5_1/P; IV-5_3/P;

IV-5_12/O Tropin Yevgeny ................................. I-8_12/P Trottier Ryan .....................................I-16_13/I Trovò A. ............................................ I-4_17/O Tsai Chih-Long .............. I-1_20/O; I-3_18/I;

I-3_19/P Tsai Shu-Yi ........................................ I-3_28/O Tsao Cheng-Si ................................... I-7_41/O Tsao Yuchi ....................................... IV-2_7/O Tsiakaras P. .......................... I-8_4/P; I-8_5/P Tsuchiya Takashi ......................... II-4_6/I; P2 Tsuji Fumika ...................................... I-3_15/P Tsuji Yoichiro ................. I-8_30/P; I-8_31/P Tsukasaki Hirofumi ........ I-3_12/P; I-3_17/P Tsukimoto Susumu .......................... I-8_39/O Tsukimura Reina ............................... I-8_36/P Tsukuda Satoshi ..............I-8_8/O; I-8_25/P;

I-8_33/P Tsunekawa Kyosuke ...................... I-12_11/O Tsur Yoed..................... I-5_12/O; I-9_16/O;

I-13_18/O; IV-4_7/O; IV-4_10/I; IV-4_23/O; IV-5_7/O;

Tsurumaki Akiko .......... I-3_47/P; I-7_37/O; III-1_3/O; III-1_8/P; III-1_9/P

Tsuruoka Tohru .........P 2; II-4_2/I; II-4_6/I Tsvetkov Dmitry ........... I-8_42/O; I-8_26/P;

I-12_14/P; I-13_11/I; I-13_3/P; IV-4_5/P; IV-4_6/P; IV-4_8/P

Tsvetkov N. ...................................... I-9_26/O Tsvetkova Nadezhda .... I-9_51/P; IV-4_8/P Tsybrov Fedor .................................. I-9_34/O Tuci Giulia ...................................... II-3_11/O Tucker Michael C. ....... I-4_10/O; IV-5_10/I Tuckerman Mark E. ...................... IV-1_22/K Tuller Harry L. ........... I-13_9/O; I-13_17/O;

I-12_39/O; II-1_22/I; II-1_27/I; II-4_1/P; IV-3_15/O; IV-4_3/O; IV-4_24/I; IV-4_26/K; IV-4_33/O

Tulliani Jean-Marc ......................... I-10_50/O Tulyaganovc D.U. ............................ I-3_16/O Turan Servet ....................................... I-3_26/P Turner Stuart .............. I-10_14/P; I-10_15/P;

I-10_42/O Tuti Simonetta ................................... I-10_2/P Tuyet-Nguyen Phuong ...................... I-17_2/I

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Uchida Hiroyuki ...............................I-14_16/I Uchida Makoto .................................I-14_22/I Uchimoto Yoshiharu ...................... I-1_24/O;

I-2_39/O; I-3_75/O; I-3_85/O Uda Tetsuya ........................ I-8_6/P; I-8_7/P;

I-8_39/O; IV-1_14/O Udachin Victor .................................. I-8_13/P Uecker Reinhard ............................... I-3_19/O Ueda Mitsuru .................................... I-5_21/O Uemura Shigeaki ............................... I-8_39/O Ugliengo Piero ................................ I-10_16/O Uhlenbruck Sven ............. I-3_18/I; I-3_19/P Uibu Mai .............................................. I-2_49/P Uitz Marlena ..................................... I-3_19/O Ukyo Yoshio ..................................... I-2_77/O Ulbrich Gregor .............................. IV-4_32/O Ulikhin Artyom ................................. I-8_27/O Ulissi Ulderico .................................. I-3_11/O Umeda Minoru ............. I-1_25/O; I-2_75/O Unger Lana-Simone ........................ I-9_63/O;

I-9_65/O; I-10_3/O; I-10_10/P Ungureanu Eleonora-Mihaela .......... I-14_1/P Unithrattil Sanjith .............................. I-3_42/P Uno Takahiro ....................................... I-7_1/P Urdampilleta Idoia ............................ I-3_51/P Urones-Garrote E. ......... I-9_5/O; IV-2_1/P;

IV-2_12/O Urpelainen Samuli ............................ I-9_28/O Ushakov Aleksandr ......................... I-12_17/P Ushiyama Hiroshi ............................ IV-2_9/O Usiskin Robert ............... I-3_25/P; I-3_73/O

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Usuki Takeshi ................................ IV-1_25/O Uvarov Nikolai ............... I-1_8/P; I-8_27/O;

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Vaccaro Luigi ................................. I-10_35/O Vahur Zadin ................................... I-11_29/O Vaivars Guntars .................................. I-6_2/P Vakulchak Vasyl ................................IV-1_6/P Valle Francesco ............................... III-1_15/I Valov Ilia . II-4_4/O; II-4_22/O; II-4_26/O Valt Matteo ..................................... I-10_52/O Valter Maurino Vasile ...................... I-10_8/O Van Aken Peter ............................... II-3_26/O Van Bael Marlies ............................... I-3_50/P Van Bokkelen Alice ........................... I-8_43/I Van de Krol Roel ........ I-11_12/I; I-15_10/K;

I-15_16/K Van de Sanden Richard .................... I-10_5/O Van den Bosch Celeste ................. I-12_27/O Van Nguyen Trung ............................ I-4_21/I Van Tendeloo Gustaaf ..................... I-10_1/I;

I-10_14/P; I-10_15/P; I-10_42/O Van Vliet Krystyn ......................... IV-4_26/K Van Well Ad ...................................... IV-3_5/I Vang Hendriksen Peter .................... II-1_23/I Vankelecom Ivo F. J. ....................... I-4_15/O Vankova Svetoslava ...... I-2_60/P; I-10_25/P Vannier Rose-Noëlle ....... I-9_2/O; I-9_4/O;

II-1_6/I Vanzetti Lia .................................... I-10_55/O Varcoe John R. .................. I-5_6/O; I-5_13/I Vardar Gulin ................ I-3_78/O; I-9_26/O;

IV-4_33/O Várez A. .......... I-3_20/P; I-3_30/O; I-7_8/P;

IV-2_1/P Varma Yogandra L. ......... I-2_43/P; I-7_16/P Varzi Alberto ................ I-2_72/O; I-3_11/O;

II-3_7/I Vasconcelos Joviano Dos Isabella .. I-9_2/O;

I-9_4/O Vasileiou Eirini .................................. I-8_14/P Vatamanu Jenel ..........IV-1_18/K; IV-2_7/O Vaughey John T. .................................. I-1_1/I Vázquez Jorge ..................................... I-7_9/P Vdovin G. ............................................ I-8_5/P Veber Philippe ................................. I-2_51/O Vedarajan Raman ............ I-7_35/I; I-15_4/O Vegge Tejs ...................... I-3_87/O; IV-6_9/I Vekilova Olga Yu. .......................... IV-1_8/O Venegas Ricardo ............................ I-14_18/O Verbaeken Maarten C. ...................... I-8_24/I Vereecken Philippe ....... I-3_13/O; I-3_35/O;

I-3_50/P Verma Onkar Nath ......................... I-9_72/O Verma Yogendra Lal ........................ I-10_8/P Versaci Daniele ............. I-2_60/P; I-2_74/O;

I-10_25/P Verucchi Roberto .......................... I-10_55/O Vestli Mihkel .................. I-9_28/O; I-9_62/P Vestre Per ......................................... I-8_22/O Vezzù Keti ........................ I-5_4/O; I-5_8/O;

I-5_23/O; I-4_6/P; I-7_20/O; I-7-39/O; I-14_5/P; I-14_6/P; I-14_24/O

Viallet Virginie ................................. I-3_83/O Vibhu Vaibhav ............... I-9_36/I; I-9_38/O;

I-9_39/O Vicario Carlo ................................... II-3_16/O Vicente Nuria ................................. I-17_16/O Victor Kozhevnikov ....................... I-12_10/P Vigen Camilla ................................... I-8_22/O Vijayaraghavan T. ............................... I-8_1/P Vilard Christèle .................................. I-17_5/I Vilela Carla ....................................... I-5_25/O Villaluenga Irune ................................ I-7_21/I Villevieille Claire ............ I-3_18/P; I-3_19/P;

IV-6_5/I; IV-6_16/O Vine David ....................................... I-2_36/O Vinokurov Zakhar ...... I-8_27/O; I-12_10/O Visan Anita ..................................... I-10_62/O

Viscardi Guido .................................. I-17_4/O Visco Steven ....................................... I-3_14/I Visentin Francesca ........ I-10_20/P; III-1_4/P Vivani Riccardo .............................. I-10_35/O Viviani Massimo .......... I-9_56/O; I-12_29/O Vizintin Alen ....................................... I-1_4/O Vladislav Sadykov .......................... I-12_10/O Vlasov Maxim ................................... IV-5_2/P Vodišek Nives ................................. I-10-37/O Vogt Ulrich F. ................................. I-13_13/O Vojvodic Aleksandra .......................... II-1_8/I Volkov Sergey .................................... IV-6_6/I Vøllestad Einar ................. I-8_2/O; I-8_19/I;

I-9_57/O; I-9_58/O; IV-3_21/O; IV-4_21/O

Von der Heiden Alexandra .............. II-4_2/P Von Wenckstern Holger ................... II-2_2/I Vonk Vedran ..................................... IV-6_6/I Vorkki Kirsi .................................... I-10_59/O Vorokhta M. .................................... I-12_11/P Vos Han .......................................... I-17_10/O Vourros Anastasios ........................... I-8_14/P Vranken Thomas ............................... I-3_50/P Vrankovic Dragoljub .... I-2_24/O; I-3_16/O Vullum Per Erik ................................... I-1_5/I Vullum-Bruer Fride.............................. I-1_5/I Vygodskii Yakov .............................. I-7_32/O Vylkov A.I. ......................................... I-9_57/P

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Wachowski S. I-8_5/O; I-8_24/P; I-8_35/P Wachsman Eric D. ............................. I-3_36/I Wachtel Ellen .............. I-13_5/O; IV-4_29/I; Wachter-Welzl Andreas .... I-3_5/P; I-3_23/O Wackerl Jürgen ................................. I-6_12/O Wagemaker Marnix ........................... IV-3_5/I Wagner Peter ...................................... I-6_11/I Wagner Reinhard ............. I-3_5/P; I-3_23/O Wagner Stefan F. .......... I-9_63/O; I-9_65/O;

I-10_3/O Wahnström Göran I-8_25/O; IV-3_19/O;

IV-4_12/O Walczak Katarzyna .............................. I-2_9/P Waldow Stephan P. ... IV-1_5/O; IV-4_34/O Wallisch Wolfgang ........................... IV-3_5/P Walter Michael ........... I-10_16/P; I-10_41/O; Waluyo Iradwikanari .. I-9_26/O; IV-4_33/O Wan Ting Hei .................. I-1_3/P; I-3_13/P;

IV-4_11/O Wang Shi-Hao .................................. I-10_7/P Wang Bin ........................................ I-12_46/O Wang Bo .......................... I-2_53/P; I-2_54/P Wang Cheng Cheng ......................... I-9_43/O Wang Chunsheng ........... I-1_3/I; IV-1_18/K Wang D. W. ..................................... IV-7_5/O Wang Fan ........................................... I-2_42/P Wang Fu-Ming ................................. I-2_12/O Wang He ............................. I-1_6/P; I-3_7/O Wang Jian ...................... I-9_24/O; I-9_26/O;

I-9_53/P; II-3_8/O Wang Jiayue ...................................... I-3_78/O Wang Kai ................... I-15_15/O; I-17_18/O Wang Lei ............................................ I-7_27/P Wang Lianqin .................. I-5_13/I; I-5_21/O Wang Lu ................................................ I-1_5/I Wang Pengfei .................... I-2_4/P; I-2_14/O Wang Qing ........................................ I-4_11/O Wang Sea-Fue ................................... I-9_80/O Wang Shuang .................................... I-9_35/O Wang Shutao ....................................... I-1_17/I Wang Wei ........................... I-4_2/I; I-9_77/O Wang Yan .......................................... IV-6_8/I Wang Yao........................ I-9_71/P; I-9_82/O Wang Yi ........................................... II-3_26/O Wang Ying ..................... I-6_13/O; I-7_33/O Wang Yunlong .................................... I-9_47/I Wang Zhaoxiang ............................... I-2_58/P Wang Zhiquan .................................. I-9_59/O Wang Zhongrui ................II-1_1/I; II-4_28/I Wang Zi ............................................ IV-2_8/O Wang Ziying .................................... IV-2_10/I

Wang. Xiaoen .................... I-2_62/I; I-7_17/P Wankmüller Florian ....... I-9_48/P; I-9_64/O Wardenga Hans ... F. IV-4_34/O; IV-4_35/O Warren Kent .................................... I-16_18/I Warwick Michael E. .. I-10_15/P; I-10_42/O Warych Agata ......................................I-9_9/O Waser Rainer ............... I-12_11/P; II-1_12/I;

II-4_25/I; IV-4_2/O; II-4_22/O; II-4_7/O

Wasiucionek Marek ....... I-2_33/P; I-2_34/P; I-10_31/O

Watanabe Akihiro ............................. I-8_16/P Watanabe Eriko ...............................IV-2_9/O Watanabe Iwao ................................ I-2_39/O Watanabe Ken .................................. I-3_50/O Watanabe Masahiro ......................... I-14_16/I Watanabe Satoshi I-13_16/I; II-4_9/I; IV-

2_2/P Watanabe Shinya ............................... I-1_16/P Watanabe Taku ................................ I-3_11/O Watanabe Tsukasa ............................... I-7_9/I Weaver Isaac .................................... I-3_49/O Webber K. ........................................ I-3_16/O Weber Adam Z. ........... I-4_10/O; IV-5_10/I Weber André I-3_43/O; I-3_58/O; I-

9_64/O Wedig Anja ................... II-4_4/O; II-4_22/O Wei Lu.................................. I-3_1/P; I-3_2/P Wei Shenying .......................................I-2_6/O Weimer Alan W. ........... I-9_54/O; I-16_13/I Weinreich Wenke ............................ I-3_57/O Weinstock Ira A. ................................ I-11_4/I Weissmayer Michael ..... I-3_80/O; IV-3_3/P Weitzel Karl-Michael IV-1_9/K; IV-1_24/O;

IV-2_3/O; IV-3_4/O; Wellock Georgie ........................... IV-4_30/O Wen Zhaoyin . I-2_41/P; I-2_42/P; IV-2_6/I West, A.R. ......................................... IV-2_1/P Whitacre Jay ....................................... I-7_18/I White William ................................... I-15_2/K Whittingham M. Stanley .............................. P4 Wiefels Stefan ................................. II-4_26/O Wiemhöfer Hans-Dieter ................. I-7_12/P;

I-7_13/P; II-2_3/O Wiemhöfer Hans-Dieter ................... II-2_1/P Wiemhöfer Hans-Dieter I-2_39/P;

IV-4_11/P Wilde V. ...... I-9_48/P; I-9_63/O; I-10_10/P Wilkening Martin I-1_13/I; I-1_17/P; I-

2_55/P; I-3_19/O; I-3_52/P; IV-7_3/I; IV-7_5/P

Willenburg Shane ................................I-2_1/O Willich C. .......................................... I-9_85/O Wilson Adria ................. I-14_1/K; I-14_2/O Winaikij Pruetsaji ............................ III-1_9/O Wind Julia ...................................... IV-6_14/O Windmüller Anna .............................. I-3_18/I Winiarz Piotr ................... I-8_24/P; I-8_35/P Winter Martin ................. I-7_12/P; I-7_13/P;

I-7_26/P Wippermann Klaus ......................... I-6_12/O Wishart James ................................... IV-7_9/I Wizner Agnieszka ............................ I-2_49/O Wohlfahrt-Mehrens M. ..................... I-2_35/I Woisel Patrice ..................................... I-9_4/O Wójcik M. .......................................... I-13_2/P Wojnarowska Zaneta ......................... I-7_7/O Wokaun A. ......................................... II-1_19/I Wolff Max ......................................... I-8_34/P Wolverton Chris .............................. I-16_12/I Woo Won Seok .............................. I-17_17/O Workman Michael J. ..................... IV-5_16/O Woszczak M. .....................................IV-2_1/P Wróbel W. .... I-9_58/P; I-12_15/P; I-13_2/P Wu Chao ............................................ I-2_59/P Wu Ji ............................. I-9_11/O; IV-1_6/O Wu Jian-Fang .......................................I-3_1/P Wu Kuan Ting ..................................... I-9_1/I Wu Meifen ......................................... IV-2_6/I Wu Qing ............................................ II-4_28/I Wu X. H. ......................................... IV-7_5/O Wu Xiangwei ................... I-2_42/P; IV-2_6/I

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Wu Xiaohan ....................................... I-3_18/P Wu Yuping .......................................... I-1_7/O Wu Zhouling .................................... I-10_11/P Wulfmeier Hendrik ........................ I-12_44/O Würschum Roland ......................... I-12_40/O Wurst Christopher ........................... I-3_58/O Wycisk Ryszard ............... I-4_21/I; I-5_15/O

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Xi Fanxing ......................................... I-11_12/I Xia Changrong ............... I-9_35/O; I-9_47/I;

I-9_59/O; I-9_60/O; I-9_79/O Xia Changtai ..................................... IV-4_2/P Xia Qiangfei ..................... II-1_1/I; II-4_28/I Xia Qing ............................. I-2_4/P; I-2_14/O Xia Tian .............................................. I-9_55/P Xiao Huaiyang ................................. IV-4_6/O Xiao Penghao ..................................... IV-6_8/I Xie Wei .............................................. I-13_3/O Xie Yufang .......................................... II-2_5/I Xing Wen ......................... I-8_19/I; I-11_1/P Xu Hong .......................................... IV-5_1/K Xu Kang ......................................... IV-1_18/K Xu Na ................................................ I-9_86/O Xu Nengneng ...................................... I-3_3/P Xu Qi ................................................. I-1_20/O Xu Shenzhen ..................................... I-13_3/O Xu Wen ............................................. I-9_71/O Xu Yu .............................................. I-10_20/O Xu Yuxing ......................... I-2_4/P; I-2_14/O

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Yada Risa ........................................... III-1_7/P Yaghoobi Nia Narges .................... I-17_15/O Yaghoobinia Narges .... I-17_8/O; II-3_31/O Yagi Yutaro ....................................... I-8_40/O Yamabuki Kazuhiro ........................... I-7_30/I Yamada Atsuo .............. I-2_44/I; II-3_32/O;

IV-2_9/O Yamada Hirotoshi ............................ I-3_22/O Yamaga Yu ........................................... I-3_6/P Yamaguchi Shu ......... I-15_15/O; IV-3_20/I;

IV-3_23/O; II-4_23/O Yamaguchi Shu ............................... I-17_18/O Yamaguchi Takuya .......... I-8_8/O; I-8_25/P;

I-8_28/O; I-8_33/P Yamaguchi Toshiaki ......................... I-3_52/O Yamaguchi Yuki ............................... I-3_52/O Yamaji Katsuhiko ......... I-9_42/O; I-9_46/P;

I-9_88/O; I-12_18/P; I-12_30/O Yamaki Eri ........................................ III-1_3/P Yamamoto Kazuo ............................ I-3_42/O Yamamoto Kentaro ........................ I-3_85/O;

I-16_19/O; I-8_20/P Yamamoto Mari ................................ I-3_46/P Yamamoto Osamu ............................ I-1_16/P Yamamoto-Kiryu Mari ..................... I-3_43/P Yamamura Hideyuki ......................... I-3_33/P Yamanaka Keisuke ........I-2_39/O; I-3_35/P;

I-3_38/P Yamane Daisuke ........ I-10_27/P; I-10_28/P;

I-10_30/P Yamasaki H. ...................................... I-3_69/O Yamashita Kimihiro ........................ IV-3_6/O Yamashita Koichi ............................ IV-2_9/O Yamashita Miho ................................ I-3_23/P Yamashita Toshiharu ...... I-8_8/O; I-8_25/P;

I-8_28/O; I-8_33/P Yamauchi Kosuke ......... I-8_30/P; I-8_31/P;

I-8_41/O Yamazaki Yoshihiro ..........I-8_6/I; I-8_20/P;

I-16_19/O Yan Yigang ........................................ I-3_38/O Yang Bo ............................................. I-4_12/O Yang Chuansen ............................... II-4_20/O Yang Gai.......................... I-2_53/P; I-2_54/P Yang J. Joshua ................. II-1_1/I; II-4_28/I Yang Jianhua ...................................... I-2_41/P

Yang Jing.................... I-13_9/O; IV-3_22/O; IV-4_26/K; IV-7_5/O

Yang Jun ........................................... I-2_30/O Yang Junghoon ................................. I-2_22/P Yang Qi ............................ I-3_17/O; I-3_82/I Yang Qian ...................................... IV-1_21/O Yang Sunhye ...................................... I-10_3/P Yang Tao .......................................... I-9_77/O Yang Wanli ....................................... I-2_36/O Yang Wensheng ................................. I-2_4/O Yang Woon-Seok ........................... I-17_17/O Yang Xue ................... I-12_46/O; I-12_47/O Yang Zhibin...................................... I-9_86/O Yankov Dragomir ............................ III-2_3/P Yano Hiroshi .................................... I-14_16/I Yarava Govinda Reddy ................ IV-5_17/O Yaremchenko Aleksey ...................... I-9_7/O;

I-9_54/P; I-12_13/O; I-12_26/O Yaroslavtsev Andrey ........ I-2_3/O; I-3_29/P Yaroslavtsev Sergey ........................... I-2_3/O Yashiro Keiji ................... I-8_39/P; I-9_46/P;

I-12_18/P; I-12_31/O; I-12_36/I; I-13_4/P; I-16_10/O

Yasuko Terada................................ I-12_23/O Yatoo Mudasir A. ............................ I-9_37/O Yavo Nimrod ............... I-3_79/O; I-13_5/O; Yavsin D.A. ....................................... I-2_29/P Yavuz Murat ................. IV-7_2/P; IV-7_4/O Yazawa Tetsuo .............. I-12_8/P; IV-4_6/O;

IV-6_2/P Ye Siyu .............................................. I-14_17/I Ye Xiaofei ......................................... I-15_3/O Yeandel Stephen R........................... I-3_63/O Yeheskel Ori .................. I-13_5/O; I-3_79/O Yehezkel Shani ................................... I-2_7/O Yildirim Handan ............................. II-4_15/O Yildiz Bilge ................... I-3_78/O; I-8_12/O;

I-8_13/O; I-9_26/O; I-12_4/O; I-12_13/P; I-12_25/O; II-1_27/I; II-4_22/O; IV-3_22/O; IV-2_13/O; IV-4_26/K; IV-4_33/O; IV-3_5/P

Yin Xiaoyan ...................................... I-9_44/O Ying Jierong ....................................... I-2_53/P Yokokawa Harumi ........ I-9_42/O; I-9_46/P;

I-9_88/O; I-12_30/O; I-13_16/I Yonemura Masao .............................. I-8_16/P Yoo Han-Ill ................. II-4_13/I; IV-4_12/P Yoon Choong Sup ............................ I-3_39/P Yoon Daseob .................................... II-1_4/O Yoon Hyun Gook ............................ I-7_33/O Yoon Kyung Joong ......................... I-8_32/O Yoon Saemon ..................................... I-17_2/P Yoon Sung-Pil .................................. I-9_67/O Yorulmaz Yelda ............................. I-11_30/O Yoshida Koji .................................... I-3_10/O Yoshimoto Nobuko .......................... I-7_30/I Yoshimura Masamichi ..................... I-2_43/O Yoshimura Masashi .......................... I-2_50/P Yoshioka Hideki ........... I-12_8/P; IV-4_6/O Yoshizawa-Fujita Masahiro ........... I-7_34/O;

I-7_19/P; III-1_5/P; III-1_6/P Young Rui ...................................................... P2 Youssef Mostafa ..... IV-3_22/O; IV-4_26/K Yu Aishui .......................................... I-1_29/O Yu Haoran ................. IV-5_6/O; IV-5_11/O Yu Ji Haeng .................. I-9_60/P; I-12_12/P;

I-2_15/O; I-12_16/O; I-14_4/P Yu Jisang ............................................ I-2_27/P Yu Richeng ...................................... II-4_20/O Yu Shicheng...................................... I-3_39/O Yu Yan ............................ I-2_54/O; I-2_59/P Yu Young Sang ................................ I-2_34/O Yu Zhiyong ...... I-2_6/P; I-2_7/P; I-11_31/O Yu Zhou ........................................... I-7_33/O Yuan Huiyu........................................ I-10_2/O Yuan Jiayin .......................................... I-7_8/O Yubuchi So ........................................ I-3_14/P Yufit Vladimir .................................. I-9_31/O Yugami Hiroo ............. I-12_23/O; I-12_36/I Yun Kyong Sik ............................... I-12_15/O Yunis Ruhamah ................................. I-7_17/P Yuyu Li ................................................ I-1_4/P

Z

Zadick Anicet ...................................... I-14_9/I Zadin Vahur ........................I-2_49/P; I-4_5/P Zagal José H ................................... I-14_18/O Zaghib Karim .................................. IV-2_8/O Zago M. ............................................. I-4_16/O Zagorski Jakub ................................... I-3_24/P Zagórski Krzysztof ..........I-8_5/O; I-8_35/P Zaharieva Ivelina ............................ I-15_20/K Zając Wojciech .................................. I-2_11/P Zakharchuk Kiryl ..... I-12_13/O; I-12_26/O Zamborlini Giovanni .......................I-12_41/I Zamri Sharil Fadli Mohamad .......... I-7_11/O Zanarini S. ........................................ I-10_25/P Zanella Marco ............... I-2_45/O; I-9_71/O Zanini F. ............................................ I-4_17/O Zanon Nicola .................................. I-13_13/O Zanón Raquel ................................... I-8_22/O Zapata James ...................................... I-9_49/P Zappa Dario ......................................I-10_49/I Zarudnyi K. ....................................... II-4_21/I Zasada Filip ......................................... I-11_7/I Zawodzinski Thomas A.................... I-4_14/I;

I-4_13/I; I-7_2/I; I-14_21/O Zbiri M. .......................................... IV-6_15/O Zdanowska-Frączek Maria .............. IV-1_5/P Zeier Wolfgang ................................... I-3_61/I Zeis Roswitha ....................................... I-6_2/I Zelenay Piotr .....................................I-11_10/I Zelovich Tamar ............................. IV-1_22/K Zendehdel Mahmoud .................... I-17_15/O Zeng Juan ............................................. I-3_2/P Zenyuk Iryna V. ........ I-14_14/O; IV-5_4/O Zettsu Nobuyuki .......... I-2_37/O; I-3_23/P;

I-3_27/O; I-3_27/P; I-3_28/P Žguns Pjotrs A. ............................. IV-1_13/O Zhan Hui .............................................. I-2_1/P Zhang Dawei .................................... I-9_21/O Zhang Heng ......................................... I-7_7/P Zhang Hua ........................................ II-3_22/I Zhang Huamin ..................I-4_20/I; I-4_6/O Zhang Kai .......................................... I-2_20/P Zhang Liming ................................... I-15_3/O Zhang Liuxian ................................... I-15_8/O Zhang Qiang ..................................... I-2_78/O Zhang Sanpei ..................................... I-2_42/P Zhang Wei ......................... I-3_33/O; I-7_7/P Zhang Wenqing ................................. I-2_42/P Zhang Wenxu ..................................... I-5_7/O Zhang Xiaohang ................................... I-8_1/I Zhang Xiaomei ................................. I-9_55/O Zhang Xuan ...................................... I-5_21/O Zhang Yan ........................................... I-7_7/P Zhang Yang ...................................... I-9_33/O Zhang Zhaobao .................................. I-2_6/O Zhang Zijia I-2_8/O; I-2_52/O; I-2_64/O;

I-2_69/O; I-2_76/O; I-12_3/P; IV-1_2/P

Zhao Hailei I-2_8/O; I-2_52/O; I-2_64/O; I-2_69/O; I-2_76/O; I-9_33/O; I-12_3/P; I-12_6/P; IV-1_2/P

Zhao Huajun ...................................... I-2_25/P Zhao Hui ....................... I-9_55/P; I-10_11/P Zhao Lina ........................ I-2_8/O; I-2_52/O;

I-2_64/O; I-2_76/O Zhao Ning ....................... I-3_22/P; II-1_10/I Zhegailo A.O. ...................................... I-9_1/P Zheng Jieyun ....................................... I-3_82/I Zheng Kun ............... I-12_12/O; IV-1_11/O Zheng Minghao .............. I-9_35/O; I-9_47/I Zheng Yingjing ............................... I-12_22/O Zheng Zhenning ............................. I-11_31/O Zhiy Z. ............................................... II-3_6/O Zhong G. M. .................................... IV-7_5/O Zhong Yijun ........................................ I-2_6/O Zhou Dan ............................................ I-2_9/O Zhou Lan ........................................ I-15_14/K Zhou Zhi-Bin ...................................... I-7_1/K Zhu Chunyu ................... I-8_31/O; I-8_32/P Zhu Haijin .......................................... I-7_17/P Zhu Huayang .............. I-8_23/O; IV-3_17/K

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Zhu Jinghui....................................... I-2_30/O Zhu Tenglong ................................. IV-2_15/I Zhu Ye ................................................ I-16_9/I Zhu Yun Guang .............................. I-4_11/O Zhu Yusong ........................................I-1_7/O Ziąbka Magdalena ............................. I-2_14/P Ziegler Daniele ............................... I-10_50/O Zielke Philipp ................................. I-10_20/O Zijia Zhang ........................................ I-12_6/P Zimmerman M. .................................. I-7_18/I Zinkevich Tatiana ......... IV-7_1/P; IV-7_2/P Žitka Jan ............................................ I-7_15/P Zohourian Reihaneh ..... I-8_4/O; IV-4_17/I Zoladek Sylwia ............................... I-14_23/O Zonta Giulia ................................... I-10_52/O Zschornak Matthias ........................... I-1_19/I Zubair Usman ................ I-1_13/P; I-1_30/O Zuev Andrey ................ IV-4_5/P; IV-4_6/P;

IV-4_8/P Zuev Andrey ................. I-8_26/P; I-8_42/O;

I-12_14/P; I-13_3/P; I-13_11/I Zuñiga César .................................. I-14_18/O Zurhelle Alex ................................ IV-2_18/O Zurutuza Amaia ................................ II-3_18/I Zybell Sabine .................................... I-3_57/O Zygadło-Monikowska E. ................. I-7_20/P