I02 Poster Session

Monday, 10 October 2022: 18:00-20:00
Enhancement of Li-Mediated Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis By Modifying Main Element of Ylide Proton Shuttle
S. Yang and B. Shin (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Synergistic Effect of Interfacial Engineered Fe Doped Nis for Seawater Splitting
H. Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology), J. Chung (Georgia Institute of Technology, Kyung Hee University), T. Yu (Kyunghee UNIV.), and S. W. Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Iron-Based Aqueous Organic−Metalorganic Redox Flow Battery with 1.3 V Open-Circuit Voltage and Low Capacity Fade Rate at Near-Neutral pH
J. Gao, K. Amini (Harvard University), T. Y. George (Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Science), Y. Jing, T. Tsukamoto, E. F. Kerr, R. G. Gordon, and M. Aziz (Harvard University)
Design, Characterization, and Application of Microemulsions As Electrolytes for Redox Flow Batteries
B. Barth (University of Tennessee), A. Imel, G. Goenaga (University of Tennessee Knoxville), K. M. Nelms (University of Tennessee), and T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (University of Tennessee Knoxville)
Developing First Row Transition Metal Antimonate Oxynitride and Oxysulfide Nanoparticles As Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts
G. A. Kamat, M. E. Kreider (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University), M. B. Stevens (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), and T. F. Jaramillo (Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Long-Term Stability of Ferri/Ferrocyanide As an Electroactive Component for Redox Flow Battery Applications: On the Origin of Apparent Capacity Fade
E. M. Fell, D. De Porcellinis, Y. Jing (Harvard University), V. Gutierrez-Venegas (Clark University), R. G. Gordon (Harvard University), S. Granados-Focil (Clark University), and M. Aziz (Harvard University)
Unusual Cation-Pi Solute Interactions with Deep Eutectic Solvents
R. A. Elgammal (University of Tennessee Knoxville), S. Foister (The University of Tennessee, Knoxville), and T. A. Zawodzinski (University of Tennessee)
Intermediate-Temperature Electrolysis: Electrode Microstructure and Chemistries
A. J. Reese, A. J. Peng, A. K. Nason, and J. Suntivich (Cornell University)