MSc Thesis Presentation: X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Powder X-ray Diffraction Studies on Green Energy Materials

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MacNaughton Room 415

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MSc Candidate

Cameron McGuire

Abstract

A world relying on green energy systems is on the horizon. This study focuses on the improvement of novel material components for two green energy solutions: Li-ion battery cathodes and a hydrogen storage system for hydrogen fuel cells. Li2Fe0.5Mn0.5SiO4 has been proposed as a potential new Li-ion battery cathode material due to its inexpensive cost, safety, high theoretical capacity, however, structural changes during charge and discharge have been seen to affect its longevity. Additionally, a promising hydrogen fuel cell material of palladium (Pd) nanoparticles on a reduced graphene oxide (rGO) substrate have shown to be a good material for hydrogen storage. Interestingly, doping the rGO with a dopant has altered the Pd nanoparticle formation, increasing capacity (3-fold in the case of a boron dopant). Therefore, synchrotron-based X-ray absorption spectroscopy and powder X-ray diffraction were used to understand the structural properties of these materials to further improve them.

Examination Committee

  • Dr. Eric Poisson, Chair
  • Dr: De-Tong Jiang, Advisor
  • Dr. Xiaorong Qin
  • Dr. Stefan Kycia

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