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SEAC (Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry) - Charles N. Reilley and Royce W. Murray Awards
Thursday, March 11, 2021: 1:30 PM - 4:50 PM
Speaker(s)
Description
Keith J. Stevenson from Kolkovo Institute for Science and Technology is the 2021 Charles N. Reilley Award winner.
Professor Stevenson is Full Professor and Provost at the Skolkovo Institute for Science and Technology in Moscow, Russia. His interests are aimed at elucidating and controlling chemistry at interfaces vital to many energy storage and energy conversion technologies. He has published over 275 papers, five patents, and six book chapters.
Robbyn K. Anand from Iowa State University is the 2021 Royce W. Murray Award winner.
Robbyn K. Anand is the Suresh Faculty Fellow at Iowa State University in the Department of Chemistry. The Anand research group has developed methods for single-cell analysis, electrokinetic separations in complex media, and voltammetry at bipolar electrodes. Prof. Anand is the founder of the Midwest Retreat for Diversity in Chemistry.
The SEAC Awards Symposium highlights recent advances in electroanalytical chemistry from world-recognized scientists, and celebrates the research contributions of Prof. Keith J. Stevenson (Charles N. Reilley Awardee) and Prof. Robbyn K. Anand (Royce W Murray Awardee).
Additional Info
Presentations:
- Session Number: A01-01
- Thursday, March 11, 1:40 PM - 2:15 PM
The development of advanced materials and technologies to efficiently convert and store energy directly into electricity is of urgent importance due to increasing energy demands of an ever growing world population and the growing need to diversify to renewable energy alternatives. However, tremendous scientific challenges remain before successful implementation of...
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- Session Number: A01-02
- Thursday, March 11, 2:15 PM - 2:50 PM
High performance in electrochemical energy/catalysis/sensing requires WIRING! The timely arrival and departure of the electrons, ions, and molecules necessary for reactivity. Architectural design can integrate such multifunctionality to ensure that timely electronic, ionic, and mass transport occurs to electrified reactive interfaces. Our team at the NRL uses aerogels as a...
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- Session Number: A01-03
- Thursday, March 11, 2:50 PM - 3:25 PM
Sensors that leverage the influence of a biorecognition event on charge transport, such as field-effect transistors and nanoporous membranes, are among the most sensitive because they translate localized binding into a change in a system-scale property. However, fabrication and custom functionalization of these sensors is not trivial, and their integration...
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- Session Number: A01-04
- Thursday, March 11, 3:40 PM - 4:15 PM
In this talk we report continuous sorting of two microplastics in a trifurcated microfluidic channel using a method called serial faradaic ion concentration polarization (fICP). fICP is an electrochemical method for forming ion depletion zones and their corresponding locally elevated electric fields in microchannels. By tuning the interplay between the...
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- Session Number: A01-05
- Thursday, March 11, 4:15 PM - 4:50 PM
In this presentation, we demonstrate that the steady-state voltammetric (SSV) behavior of metal ultramicroelectrodes can be significantly altered from the classical sigmoidal-shape response due to electrostatic forces associated with excess charge on the electrode surface and/or highly charged adsorbed ions. Interpretation of the experimental results is supported by finite-element simulations....
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