Browsing Master Theses & Projects by Author "Trevani, Liliana"
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First steps toward the construction of a channel cell for electrochemical studies under hydrothermal conditions
Samiee, Fereshteh (2015-08-01)The high-T,p channel flow cell (HT-CFC) for electrochemical studies under hydrothermal conditions would allow to investigate at a fundamental level the interaction between new materials and media conditions such those found ... -
Impact of carbon micro/mesoporosity on the adsorption behavior of small molecules
Hynes, Lucas (2019-08-01)Adsorption studies on carbon play a key role in fields such as environmental remediation, purification, and catalysis. Because of the inherently high surface area, low cost, and inertness of activated carbons, these materials ... -
Nanostructured carbon-based materials for electrochemical applications
Jones, Allison J. (2019-12-01)Mesoporous carbons have been widely studied due to the relevance of these materials for applications in energy storage and conversion devices (batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells), mainly due to their high surface ... -
Performance assessment of Au SERS substrates prepared by deposition of Au nanoparticles on screen-printed SiO2 particle films
Simpson, Raquel E. (2023-02-01)Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a highly studied technique for simple and rapid trace analysis. Screen-printing, a low-cost fabrication method, has been proposed as a reproducible and affordable approach for ... -
Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured catalysts for photovoltaic applications
McGillivray, Donald (2013-07-01)The objective of this project was to investigate the effect of the morphology of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles on the electron transport properties and light harvesting potential in a dye sensitized solar cell ... -
Templated N-doped carbon materials for energy storage and conversion: synthesis and characterization studies
Riel, Donna (2020-08-01)Sustainable energy sources are necessary to decrease the environmental problems associated with fossil fuels. Modified mesoporous carbon materials have been studied with aims of improving the performance of energy conversion ...