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Item Lugar Center for Renewable Energy, Alkaline Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells(Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, 2011-04-08) Chen, RongrongThe U.S. Army needs new reliable, long lasting, and lightweight power sources suitable for its future soldiers. A new technology, alkaline anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AAEMFCs) developed by the researchers at the Richard G. Lugar Center for Renewable Energy, has the potential to be an advanced power source for combat applications. AAEMFCs have several advantages over current existing proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, e.g. non-Pt catalysts with good methanol/ethanol tolerance can be used in the cathodes of the AAEMFCs. Concentrated liquid fuels, such as methanol, ethanol, or ethylene glycol, can be used in the AAEMFCs and have the potential of producing higher power capacity and better durability than the direct alcohol fuel cells based on PEMs. However, several technical barriers need to be overcome for applying this technology for future soldiers. The objective of our research effort is to investigate solutions to these technical challenges, which include developing novel AAEMs with ionic conductivity comparable to the PEMs; novel non-Pt catalysts for anode and cathode and ionomers for elctrochemcial interfaces of electrodes.Item The Ultimate Sacrifice in World War II(2021-02-03) Curtis, Edward E., IVItem "These Scoundrels Stand in No Fear of the Civil Courts; They Do, of the Military:" The Decision to Use Military Commissions to Try the Indiana Conspirators in 1864(University Press of Kansas, 2020) Towne, Stephen E., 1961-The decision to employ military commissions to try conspirators in Indiana in 1864 was more complicated than historians have previously understood. Many persons contributed over a long period, but President Abraham Lincoln made the decision based on his calculations about his chances of being reelected. Fearing that he would lose the fall election, Lincoln took the expedient step to try conspirators by military commission.