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【预告】Electrochemical studies of proton transmission through graphene.

作者:  发布日期:2019-10-21

 

【报告人】Stephen Creager

【报告题目】Electrochemical studies of proton tran**ission through graphene.

【报告时间】 2019年10月28日上午10:00-11:00   报告时长:1小时

【报告地点】 无机楼107会议室                  学生报名限额数:60

 

【报告内容简介】

    Dr. Creager’s research is in the general area of electrochemical science with an emphasis on electrochemical energy storage and conversion. Pristine graphene has long been thought of as a near-perfect barrier material, blocking tran**ission of all species having electron clouds surrounding atomic nuclei and forming molecular bonds. Proton tran**ission is especially interesting because in the absence of solvent, the proton is unique among chemical species in that it is a nuclear particle with no electron cloud. Activation energies for both proton and deuteron] and which informs ongoing efforts aimed at understanding the nature of the active sites where protons/deuterons pass through graphene.

【报告人简介】

    Dr. Stephen Creager is Professor of Chemistry at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina, USA, where he has taught chemistry for 25 years. He earned his B.S. degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy NY and his doctorate in chemistry from the University of North Carolina, and he worked at the University of Texas and at Indiana University before coming to Clemson in 1995. He currently directs a research group of four PhD students and one undergraduate research student. He has served as Chemistry Department Chair and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Clemson, and he currently serves as Director of Space Optimization for the newly formed Clemson College of Science. He has published over 140 papers in scientific journals and has served as major advisor for nineteen doctoral graduates and nine masters graduates in chemistry.