Nanomaterials for Energy Storage II

Monday, October 17, 2011: 12:30 PM
102 F (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
This session seeks contributions pertaining to the development of nanomaterials for energy storage applications. Nano-issues in hydrogen storage materials for on-board and off-board applications and in electrochemical energy storage devices such as batteries and ultracapacitors are leading examples. Synthesis and characterization approaches, studies of kinetics, energy-release mechanisms and catalytic activity in these and other energy storage materials by experimental, theoretical and computational methods are welcome in this session. Invited speakers include: Yi Cui, Stanford University; Andreas Stein, Univ. of Minnesota; Linden Archer, Cornell Univ.; Brian Korgel, Univ. of Texas, Austin.


Sponsor:
Topical 5: Nanomaterials for Energy Applications
Co-Sponsor(s):
Alternative Energy and Fuel Cells (07F), Alternate Fuels and New Technology (16D)


Chair:
Prashant Nagpal
Email: nagpal@lanl.gov

Co-Chair:
Yong L. Joo
Email: ylj2@cornell.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.


File available
12:30 PM
(106a) Materials with Hierarchical Porosity for Energy Storage and Conversion
Andreas Stein, Jane Davidson, Nicholas Petkovich, Yuqiang Qian, Stephen Rudisill, Luke Venstrom and Anh Vu




1:55 PM
(106d) MnO2 Doped Graphene As Electrodes in Supercapacitor
Lixin Wang, Kapila Wadumesthrige, Steven O. Salley and K. Y. Simon Ng


2:15 PM
(106e) Thermopower Wave Dynamics: Nanoscale Alternating Current Sources and Geometry Effects
Joel T. Abrahamson, Wonjoon Choi, Sayalee G. Mahajan, Nicole S. Schonenbach, Jungsik Park, Michael P. Walsh, Jae-Hee Han, Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh and Michael S. Strano
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