Tuesday, March 20, 2012, 11:00 am — Bldg. 735 - Seminar Room, 2nd Floor
This presentation will deal with materials discovery and characterization aspects related to electrical energy generation and storage. The first part will focus on the development of new materials for fuel cell applications with emphasis on ordered intermetallic phases as anodes and core-shell nanoparticles as cathodes. The use of high throughput combinatorial methods as well as in-situ characterization techniques including x-ray based methods, in-stu TEM, mass spectrometry and FT-IR will be emphasized.
The second part will deal with the use of organic thiolates/
disulfides for application in high performance cathodes for lithium ion rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors. The results of synthesis, computational and electrochemical characterization studies will be presented. The presentation will conclude with a projection of future directions.
Hosted by: Barney Grubbs
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