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Brant A. Peppley

Brant A. Peppley

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
42
Citations
12110
World Ranking
6375
National Ranking
253

Overview

Brant A. Peppley is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and has contributed extensively to research in engineering, materials science, and energy. Their work primarily focuses on topics such as advancements in solid oxide fuel cells, fuel cells and related materials, chemical looping and thermochemical processes, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, CO2 reduction techniques and catalysts, hybrid renewable energy systems, and catalysts for methane reforming.

Their recent published papers include:

  • Printing of graphene supercapacitors with enhanced capacitances induced by a leavening agent, 2020, Journal of Energy Storage
  • Tuning transport mechanisms in fuel-assisted solid oxide electrolysis cells for enhanced performance and product selectivity: Thermodynamic and kinetic modeling, 2022, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Controlling the contribution of transport mechanisms in solid oxide co-electrolysis cells to improve product selectivity and performance: A theoretical framework, 2023, Applied Energy
  • Development of Deep Learning Simulation and Density Functional Theory Framework for Electrocatalyst Layers for PEM Electrolyzers, 2025, Energies
  • Reverse Water Gas Shift versus Carbon Dioxide Electro-Reduction: The Reaction Pathway Responsible for Carbon Monoxide Production in Solid Oxide Co-Electrolysis Cells, 2023, Energies

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Anders S. Nielsen
  • Odne Stokke Burheim
  • Nafiseh Rezaei
  • Rutendo Leah Mutambanengwe
  • Minh-Hao Pham

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Energies
  • Journal of Energy Storage

The main fields of study for this researcher cover engineering, materials science, and energy with focus areas in:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Catalysis

Best Publications

  • Development and application of a generalised steady-state electrochemical model for a PEM fuel cell

    Ronald F. Mann;John C. Amphlett;Michael A.I. Hooper;Heidi M. Jensen

  • Performance modeling of the Ballard Mark IV solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell. II: Empirical model development

    J. C. Amphlett;R. M. Baumert;R. F. Mann;B. A. Peppley

  • Methanol–steam reforming on Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts. Part 2. A comprehensive kinetic model

    Brant A. Peppley;John C. Amphlett;Lyn M. Kearns;Ronald F. Mann

  • Methanol–steam reforming on Cu/ZnO/Al2O3. Part 1: the reaction network

    Brant A. Peppley;John C. Amphlett;Lyn M. Kearns;Ronald F. Mann

  • Performance Modeling of the Ballard Mark IV Solid Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell: I . Mechanistic Model Development

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  • A model predicting transient responses of proton exchange membrane fuel cells

    J.C. Amphlett;R.F. Mann;B.A. Peppley;P.R. Roberge

  • An improved two-dimensional agglomerate cathode model to study the influence of catalyst layer structural parameters

    Wei Sun;Brant A. Peppley;Brant A. Peppley;Kunal Karan

  • Incorporation of voltage degradation into a generalised steady state electrochemical model for a PEM fuel cell

    Michael W. Fowler;Ronald F. Mann;John C. Amphlett;Brant A. Peppley

  • Ionic conductivity of chitosan membranes

    Ying Wan;Katherine A.M Creber;Brant Peppley;V.Tam Bui

  • Hydrogen production by steam reforming of methanol for polymer electrolyte fuel cells

    J.C. Amphlett;K.A.M. Creber;J.M. Davis;R.F. Mann

  • Experimental investigation of the role of a microporous layer on the water transport and performance of a PEM fuel cell

    Hasan K. Atiyeh;Kunal Karan;Brant Peppley;Aaron Phoenix

  • Integrated fuel processors for fuel cell application : A review

    Aidu Qi;Aidu Qi;Brant Peppley;Brant Peppley;Kunal Karan

  • On board hydrogen purification for steam reformation/ PEM fuel cell vehicle power plants

    J.C. Amphlett;R.F. Mann;B.A. Peppley

  • Modeling the Influence of GDL and flow-field plate parameters on the reaction distribution in the PEMFC cathode catalyst layer

    Wei Sun;Brant A. Peppley;Brant A. Peppley;Kunal Karan

  • Parametric modelling of the performance of a 5-kW proton-exchange membrane fuel cell stack

    J.C. Amphlett;R.M. Baumert;R.F. Mann;B.A. Peppley

  • Investigation of Charge-Transfer and Mass-Transport Resistances in PEMFCs with Microporous Layer Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

    Dzmitry Malevich;Ela Halliop;Brant A. Peppley;Jon G. Pharoah

  • Synthesis, Characterization and Ionic Conductive Properties of Phosphorylated Chitosan Membranes

    Ying Wan;Katherine A. M. Creber;Brant Peppley;V. Tam Bui

  • Simulation of a 250 kW diesel fuel processor/PEM fuel cell system

    J.C Amphlett;R.F Mann;B.A Peppley;P.R Roberge

  • A Review of Mathematical Models for Hydrogen and Direct Methanol Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells

    K.Z. Yao;K. Karan;K.B. McAuley;P. Oosthuizen

  • Chitosan-based solid electrolyte composite membranes: I. Preparation and characterization

    Ying Wan;Katherine A.M. Creber;Brant Peppley;V. Tam Bui

  • Anion-exchange membranes composed of quaternized-chitosan derivatives for alkaline fuel cells

    Ying Wan;Brant Peppley;Brant Peppley;Katherine A.M. Creber;V. Tam Bui

  • Preliminary evaluation of an alkaline chitosan-based membrane fuel cell

    Ying Wan;Brant Peppley;Katherine A.M. Creber;V. Tam Bui

Frequent Co-Authors

Kunal Karan
Kunal Karan University of Calgary
Jon G. Pharoah
Jon G. Pharoah Queen's University
Michael Fowler
Michael Fowler University of Waterloo
Aimy Bazylak
Aimy Bazylak University of Toronto
Pascale Champagne
Pascale Champagne Queen's University
Zongqiang Mao
Zongqiang Mao Tsinghua University
Shawn Litster
Shawn Litster Carnegie Mellon University
Guy Marin
Guy Marin Ghent University
Kevin Van Geem
Kevin Van Geem Ghent University

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