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Publications (page 4 of 6)

b. Publications supported by the FIRST Center and other Programs or Agencies:

  1. Arruda, T. M.; Heon, M.; Presser, V.; Hillesheim, P. C.; Dai, S.; Gogotsi, Y.; Kalinin, S. V.; Balke, N.  In-Situ Tracking of the Nanoscale Expansion of Porous Carbon Electrodes. Energy Environ.  Sci. 2012, submitted for publication.


  2. Bedrov, D.; Smith, G.; van Duin, A.C.T. Reactions of Singly-Reduced Ethylene Carbonate in Lithium Battery Electrolytes.  A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study Using the ReaxFF. J. Phys. Chem A 2012, 116(11), 2978-2985.pdf file


  3. Chung, D.; Balke, N.; Kalinin, S. V.; Garcia, R.  Virtual Electrochemical Strain Microscopy of Polycrystalline LiCO2 Film. J. Electrochem. Soc. 2011, 158, A1083-A1089.pdf file


  4. Docherty, H.; Dyer, P.; Cummings, Peter T.  The Importance of Polarisability in the Modeling of Solubility: Quantifying the Effect of Charged Cosolutes on the Solubility of Small Non-Polar Solutes. Mol. Simulations 2011, 37(4), 299-309. pdf file


  5. Feng, G.; Qiao, R.; Huang, J; Dai, S.; Sumpter, B. G.; Meunier, V.  The Importance of Ion Size and Electrode Curvature on Electrical Double Layers in Ionic Liquids. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2011, 13, 1152-1161. pdf file


  6. Fulvio, P. F.; Mayes, R.; Wang, X. Q.; Mahurin, S., M.; Bauer, J. C.; Presser, V.; McDonough, J.; Gogotsi, Y.; Dai, S.  Brick and Mortar Self-Assembly Approach to Graphitic Mesoporous Carbon Nanocomposites. Adv. Func. Mater. 2012, 21(12), 2208-2215.pdf file


  7. Fulvio, P. F.; Brown, S. S.; Adcock, J.; Mayes, R. T.; Guo, B.; Sun, X. G.; Mahurin, S. M.; Veith, G. M.; Dai, S.  Low-Temperature Fluorination of Soft-Templated Mesoporous Carbons for a High-Power Lithium/Carbon Fluoride Battery. Chem. Mater. 2011, 23, 4420-4427.pdf file

  8. Fulvio, P. F.; Lee, J. S.; Mayes, R.; Wang, X; Mahurin, S., M.; Dai, S.  Boron and Nitrogen-Rich Carbons from Ionic Liquid Precursors with Tailorable Surface Properties. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2011, 13, 13486-13491. pdf file


  9. Ganesh, P.; Kent, P.R.C.; Veith, G. M.  Role of Hydroxyl Groups on the Stability and Catalytic of Au Clusters on a Rutile Surface. J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2011, 2(22), 2918-2924. pdf file


  10. Guo, B.; Wang , X.; Fulvio, P. F.; Chi, M.; Mahurin, S. M.; Sun, X. G.; Dai, S.  Soft-templated Mesoporous Carbon-Carbon Nanotube Composites for High Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries. Adv. Mater. 2011, 23(40), 4661-4666.pdf file


  11. Guo, J. C.; Baker, G. A.; Hillesheim, P. C.; Dai, S.; Shaw, R. W.; Mahurin, S. M.  Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Evidence for Structural Heterogeneity in Ionic Liquids. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2011, 13, 12395-12398. pdf file


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Nina Balke of ORNL’s Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences recently received a highly competitive  Early Career Award (ECA),  from DOE’s Office of Science.  The award includes funding of at least $500,000 per year for five years.

ORNL Researchers Sergei Kalinin and De-en Jiang were named 2010 recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). 

Yury Gogotsi of Drexel University received the 2011 NANOSMAT Prize for career achievements in  nanoscience and nanotechnology.  In 2010 he received Drexel’s Distinguished Professor Award, the university’s highest honor.

FIRST Center Thrust 1 Leader, Peter T. Cummings of Vanderbilt University received the 2010 Founders Award of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AiChE)

FIRST Center Deputy Director and Thrust 2 Leader Sheng Dai was named ORNL’s Scientist of the Year for 2010.