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Overview

Guido Bender is affiliated with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and energy, with significant contributions in subfields such as electrical and electronic engineering, energy engineering and power technology, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, automotive engineering, and materials chemistry.

The scientist's work prominently involves the study and development of technologies related to fuel cells and related materials, hybrid renewable energy systems, and electrocatalysts for energy conversion. Additional research topics include advanced battery technologies, energy and environment impacts, and hydrogen storage and materials.

Guido Bender has a substantial record of publications covering multiple topics and venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Journal of Power Sources
  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • Advanced Energy Materials

Co-authorship is a notable aspect of their research output, with frequent collaborators including:

  • Zhenye Kang
  • Jacob A. Wrubel
  • Scott A Mauger
  • James L. Young
  • Elliot Padgett

Some recent papers by Guido Bender include:

  • "A comprehensive modeling method for proton exchange membrane electrolyzer development," 2021, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Effects of the Transport/Catalyst Layer Interface and Catalyst Loading on Mass and Charge Transport Phenomena in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Water Electrolysis Devices," 2020, Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • "Exploring the Interface of Skin-Layered Titanium Fibers for Electrochemical Water Splitting," 2021, Advanced Energy Materials
  • "Effects of various parameters of different porous transport layers in proton exchange membrane water electrolysis," 2020, Electrochimica Acta
  • "Elucidating the Role of Hydroxide Electrolyte on Anion-Exchange-Membrane Water Electrolyzer Performance," 2021, Journal of The Electrochemical Society

Best Publications

  • Novel thin/tunable gas diffusion electrodes with ultra-low catalyst loading for hydrogen evolution reactions in proton exchange membrane electrolyzer cells

    Zhenye Kang;Gaoqiang Yang;Jingke Mo;Yifan Li

  • Further refinements in the segmented cell approach to diagnosing performance in polymer electrolyte fuel cells

    Guido Bender;Mahlon S Wilson;Thomas A Zawodzinski

  • Initial approaches in benchmarking and round robin testing for proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers

    G. Bender;M. Carmo;T. Smolinka;A. Gago

  • Effects of the Transport/Catalyst Layer Interface and Catalyst Loading on Mass and Charge Transport Phenomena in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Water Electrolysis Devices

    J. Lopata;Z. Kang;J. Young;G. Bender

  • Exploring the Interface of Skin-Layered Titanium Fibers for Electrochemical Water Splitting

    Chang Liu;Meital Shviro;Aldo S. Gago;Sarah F. Zaccarine

  • Fabrication of high precision PEFC membrane electrode assemblies

    Guido Bender;Thomas A Zawodzinski;Andrew P Saab

  • Building Electron/Proton Nanohighways for Full Utilization of Water Splitting Catalysts

    Gaoqiang Yang;Shule Yu;Zhenye Kang;Zhenye Kang;Yifan Li

  • Improving the bulk gas transport of Fe-N-C platinum group metal-free nanofiber electrodes via electrospinning for fuel cell applications

    Sadia Kabir;Samantha Medina;Guanxiong Wang;Guido Bender

  • A segmented cell approach for studying the effects of serpentine flow field parameters on PEMFC current distribution

    Tatyana V. Reshetenko;Guido Bender;Keith Bethune;Richard Rocheleau

  • Application of a segmented cell setup to detect pinhole and catalyst loading defects in proton exchange membrane fuel cells

    Tatyana V. Reshetenko;Guido Bender;Keith Bethune;Richard Rocheleau

  • In-situ and in-operando analysis of voltage losses using sense wires for proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers

    Zhenye Kang;Shaun M. Alia;Marcelo Carmo;Guido Bender

  • Mathematical modeling of novel porous transport layer architectures for proton exchange membrane electrolysis cells

    Jacob A. Wrubel;Zhenye Kang;Liam Witteman;Feng-Yuan Zhang

  • PEM electrolyzer characterization with carbon-based hardware and material sets

    James L. Young;Zhenye Kang;Fabrizio Ganci;Fabrizio Ganci;Steven Madachy

  • Applying infrared thermography as a quality-control tool for the rapid detection of polymer-electrolyte-membrane-fuel-cell catalyst-layer-thickness variations

    Niccolo V. Aieta;Prodip K. Das;Andrew Perdue;Guido Bender

  • Impacts of electrode coating irregularities on polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell lifetime using quasi in-situ infrared thermography and accelerated stress testing

    Adam Phillips;Adam Phillips;Michael Ulsh;K.C. Neyerlin;Jason Porter

  • Utilizing a Segmented Fuel Cell to Study the Effects of Electrode Coating Irregularities on PEM Fuel Cell Initial Performance

    A. Phillips;A. Phillips;M. Ulsh;J. Porter;G. Bender

  • Effects of local variations of the gas diffusion layer properties on PEMFC performance using a segmented cell system

    Tatyana V. Reshetenko;Guido Bender;Keith Bethune;Richard Rocheleau

  • Rapid detection of defects in fuel-cell electrodes using infrared reactive-flow-through technique

    Prodip K. Das;Adam Z. Weber;Guido Bender;Austin Manak

  • Detecting and localizing failure points in proton exchange membrane fuel cells using IR thermography

    Guido Bender;Wyatt Felt;Michael Ulsh

  • Multianalytical Study of the PTFE Content Local Variation of the PEMFC Gas Diffusion Layer

    Tatyana V. Reshetenko;Jean St-Pierre;Kateryna Artyushkova;Richard Rocheleau

Frequent Co-Authors

Bryan S. Pivovar
Bryan S. Pivovar National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Svitlana Pylypenko
Svitlana Pylypenko Colorado School of Mines
David A. Cullen
David A. Cullen Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Adam Z. Weber
Adam Z. Weber Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ryan O'Hayre
Ryan O'Hayre Colorado School of Mines
Kenneth C. Neyerlin
Kenneth C. Neyerlin National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Rüdiger-A. Eichel
Rüdiger-A. Eichel Forschungszentrum Jülich
Yu Seung Kim
Yu Seung Kim Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael P. Brady
Michael P. Brady Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Karren L. More
Karren L. More Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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