
Bio
As an electrochemist, I'm always interested in fluid-solid interfaces and reactions. Electrochemistry is by nature nanoscaled, and as such resolved chemical information at surfaces is difficult to separate from bulk solution. Therefore, my research has centered on developing and applying new techniques to probe reactions and structures that occur/form at interfaces in real time. That is, I seek to provide direct imaging of interfaces at the nanoscale while they are undergoing change. I am currently using in situ neutron scattering (SNS) and electron microscopy techniques to probe interfaces important to supercapacitors and batteries.
Publications
May 2016
Evaluating the solid electrolyte interphase formed on silicon electrodes: A comparison of ex situ X…
Journal: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
January 2016
Journal: Structure of Spontaneously Formed Solid-Electrolyte Interphase on Lithiated Graphite Determined Using Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
January 2016
Journal: Journal of the Electrochemical Society
December 2015
Journal: Journal of Power Sources
September 2015
Journal: Chemical Communications