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Adam Hollinger
Adam Hollinger
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Penn State Behrend
Verified email at psu.edu
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Nanoporous separator and low fuel concentration to minimize crossover in direct methanol laminar flow fuel cells
AS Hollinger, RJ Maloney, RS Jayashree, D Natarajan, LJ Markoski, ...
Journal of Power Sources 195 (11), 3523-3528, 2010
1022010
Manufacturing all-polymer laminar flow-based fuel cells
AS Hollinger, PJA Kenis
Journal of power sources 240, 486-493, 2013
282013
Cylindrical lithium‐ion structural batteries for drones
AS Hollinger, DR McAnallen, MT Brockett, SC DeLaney, J Ma, CD Rahn
International Journal of Energy Research 44 (1), 560-566, 2020
212020
Microfluidic fuel cells as microscale power sources and analytical platforms
FR Brushett, AS Hollinger, LJ Markoski, PJA Kenis
International Conference on Micro/Nanoscale Heat Transfer 43901, 247-252, 2009
92009
Electrohydrodynamic-jet deposition of pt-based fuel cell catalysts
AS Hollinger, PJA Kenis
International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology …, 2016
82016
Mechanical and electrical properties of injection-molded mwcnt-reinforced polyamide 66 hybrid composites
R Zameroski, CJ Kypta, BA Young, SHR Sanei, AS Hollinger
Journal of Composites Science 4 (4), 177, 2020
72020
Model-based analysis of thermal and geometrical effects in a microscale methanol fuel cell
AS Hollinger, DG Doleiden, MG Willis, SC DeLaney, MB Burbules, ...
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 43 (10), 5145-5152, 2018
62018
Thermal contact resistance measurements of compressed PEFC gas diffusion media
AS Hollinger, ST Thynell
Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage 13 (4), 041004, 2016
22016
Model-based analysis of electrode design in a direct methanol microscale fuel cell
AS Hollinger, MG Willis, DG Doleiden
International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology …, 2015
22015
Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube-Filled Polymer Composites for Direct Injection Molding of Bipolar Plates
CJ Kypta, BA Young, A Santamaria, AS Hollinger
ECS Transactions 109 (9), 199, 2022
12022
Electrically Conductive Polymer Composites for Injection-Molded Bipolar Plates
ML Sander, JT Pritts, BA Young, AD Santamaria, AS Hollinger
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts aimes2018, 2092-2092, 2018
12018
Design and Development of a Battery Internal Short Circuit Test Machine
SC DeLaney, MB Burbules, M Garg, AS Hollinger, CD Rahn
Energy Sustainability 57595, V001T01A001, 2017
12017
Modeling of Heat Removal in a Single-Channel Microscale Fuel Cell
L Sun, AS Hollinger
International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology …, 2017
12017
Laminar flow fuel cells: from concept to multichannel prototype
PJ Kenis, R Jayashree, F Brushett, A Hollinger, D Natatajan, L Markoski
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 1136, 2009
12009
Modeling Electrical Conductivity of Injection-Molded Polymer Composite Bipolar Plates
MT Myers, JK Trimpey, DB Beevers, CE Bakis, AS Hollinger
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 244, 1868-1868, 2023
2023
3D Printing and Injection Molding of Polymer Composites for Fuel Cell Bipolar Plates
ZE Vandervort, MW Myers, BA Young, AS Hollinger
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 242, 2381-2381, 2022
2022
Electrical Conductivity Modeling of Polymer Composite Bipolar Plates
JK Trimpey, RT Haluza, CE Bakis, AS Hollinger
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 240, 1113-1113, 2021
2021
Modeling and Injection Molding of Electrically Conductive Polymer Composite Bipolar Plates
JK Trimpey, CJ Kypta, SL Carr, BA Young, AD Santamaria, AS Hollinger
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 240, 1729-1729, 2021
2021
Lithium-Ion Structural Batteries for Improving Drone Performance
CJ Kypta, TU Raje, GU Nutter, CD Rahn, AS Hollinger
240th ECS Meeting (October 10-14, 2021), 2021
2021
Cylindrical Lithium-Ion Structural Batteries for Drones
J Jin, G Trott, C Rahn, AS Hollinger
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts prime2020, 230-230, 2020
2020
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