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Session 04: GRAPHENE-BASED NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR ENERGY APPLICATIONS

Graphene is a two-dimensional monolayer of sp2 bonded carbon atoms in a dense honeycomb crystal structure. The fast growing interest of graphene for energy applications stems from graphene's extraordinary properties and unique ultrathin 2D structure.

This session will provide a forum for researchers to brain-storm recent progress in Graphene-based Nanotechnology for Energy Oriented Applications. Topics will include (but will not be limited to):
- Graphene for energy storage
- Graphene-based catalysis for energy-related systems
- Graphene for energy conversion
- Graphene for renewable energy
- Graphene-based gas sensors
- Graphene for energy harvesting
- Graphene-based thermal transport

 

Session 04E, 13th July 2016, 8:30-10:15
Moderator: Prof. Ian Ferguson, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA

Graphene-based Multicomponent Catalysts for Water Treatment (25 minutes) Abstract

Jun Jiao, Ph.D.
Professor, Mechanical & Materials Engineering and Physics
Director, Center for Electron Microscopy and Nanofabrication
Portland State University
United States

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Strong-field effects in the photo-emission spectrum of the C60 fullerene (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Phuong Mai Dinh
Associate Professor
Laboratory for Theoretical Physics
University Paul Sabatier
France

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High Performance of Graphene-Reinforced Ion-Exchange Composite Resins for the Hydration of Ethylene Oxide to Ethylene Glycol (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Weimin Yang (presented by Hongli Guo)
President, Chief Engineer
Sinopec Shanghai Research Institute of Petrochemical Technology
China

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Nanocarbon-modulated multi-metallic hydroxides towards superior oxygen evolution reactivity (15 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Xiaolin Zhu
State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing,
China University of Petroleum, Qingdao
China

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Investigating electrochemical behaviors of materials based on single-layer graphene as flexible electrodes using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) (10 minutes) Abstract

Thuan Nguyen PHAM TRUONG
Paris Diderot University - ITODYS Lab UMR 7086
France

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