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Heterogeneous Catalysis Of Aqueous Phase Reforming Of Glycerol With First Principle Calculations And Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Tianjun Xie, Rachel B. Getman Apr 2015

Heterogeneous Catalysis Of Aqueous Phase Reforming Of Glycerol With First Principle Calculations And Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Tianjun Xie, Rachel B. Getman

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Polymer Sensors For The Quantification Of Waterborne Uranium, C E. Duval, A F. Seliman, T A. Devol, S M. Husson Apr 2015

Polymer Sensors For The Quantification Of Waterborne Uranium, C E. Duval, A F. Seliman, T A. Devol, S M. Husson

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Conducting Polymer Microstructures And Composites For Supercapacitors, Kryssia P. Diaz-Orellana, Mark E. Roberts Apr 2015

Conducting Polymer Microstructures And Composites For Supercapacitors, Kryssia P. Diaz-Orellana, Mark E. Roberts

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

To increase the performance of conducting polymer electrodes for supercapacitors by controlling polymer assembly, ion transport, electron transfer, and redox processes. The electrode morphology and electrochemical performance are studied.


Development Of Anti-Fouling, Anti-Microbial Membranes By Chemical Patterning, Steven Weinman, Na Li, Viatcheslav Freger, Moshe Herzberg, Scott Husson Apr 2015

Development Of Anti-Fouling, Anti-Microbial Membranes By Chemical Patterning, Steven Weinman, Na Li, Viatcheslav Freger, Moshe Herzberg, Scott Husson

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

Over 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water. Membranes are a tool that can help provide clean water to these people. However, treatment of impaired waters for beneficial use exposes the membranes to feed waters containing biological and abiotic species, which leads to fouling and loss of membrane productivity over time. Since reduction in flux due to fouling is one of the largest costs associated with membrane processes in water treatment, new coatings that limit fouling would have significant economic and societal impacts. Developing these advanced coatings is the focus of our work.


Modification Of Liposome Release Characteristics With Metal Nanoparticles, Saptarshi Chakraborty, Christopher L. Kitchens Apr 2015

Modification Of Liposome Release Characteristics With Metal Nanoparticles, Saptarshi Chakraborty, Christopher L. Kitchens

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

Gold nanoparticles have been getting increasing amount of attention due to their stability, optical properties and low toxicity in the field of consumer products and biomedicines. Gold nanoparticles with various surface chemistries have been synthesized in order to take advantage of the size, shape and morphology dependent properties of the nanoparticles which vary greatly from the bulk properties. These properties of gold nanoparticles have made them attractive in optical sensing, targeted drug delivery, bio imaging, chemical, catalytic and photo thermal applications. These surface functionalized nanoparticles were used to study nanoparticle-lipid bilayer interactions using lipid bilayer permeability studies, where permeability of …


Carbon Fibers Derived From Bi-Component Precursors, Jing Jin, Amod A. Ogale Apr 2015

Carbon Fibers Derived From Bi-Component Precursors, Jing Jin, Amod A. Ogale

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Dendrimer-Guest Interactions: Challenging Conventional Wisdom, Ryan S. Defever, Sapna Sarupria Apr 2015

Dendrimer-Guest Interactions: Challenging Conventional Wisdom, Ryan S. Defever, Sapna Sarupria

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

Solutions to many future challenges - including water purification, drug delivery, and energy storage - will require innovative new materials. Dendrimers are a class of materials with wide-ranging applications whose behavior is not fully understood. In many potential applications, dendrimers interact with small molecules. Our work focuses on describing the fundamental mechanisms governing the interactions between dendrimers and hydrocarbons using molecular modeling and computer simulations. A common view of dendrimer host-guest interactions is that the guest molecules are encapsulated in protected interior voids within the dendrimer structure. Our results present an alternative picture and show that the association of a …


Effect Of Co Adsorption And Coverage On Ethanol Production From Syngas, Anuradha Gundamaraju, Ming He, David A. Bruce Apr 2015

Effect Of Co Adsorption And Coverage On Ethanol Production From Syngas, Anuradha Gundamaraju, Ming He, David A. Bruce

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

Concern over ever decreasing oil supplies, increasing levels of pollution and energy independence have been the primary driving forces behind significant efforts focused on the development of new technologies capable of increasing the production of alternative fuels. To-date, ethanol and to a lesser extent biodiesel have been the only alternative fuels or fuel additives to gain widespread use and be synthesized on a commercial scale. Currently, most of the World’s ethanol is produced from renewable biomass. The biomass feedstocks and fermentation broths used in ethanol production contain high amounts of water, and therefore, the energy efficiency of the process is …


Micro‐Textured Boron Nitride Nanoplatelet Modified Polyethylene Films, Ozgun Ozdemir, Amod A. Ogale Apr 2015

Micro‐Textured Boron Nitride Nanoplatelet Modified Polyethylene Films, Ozgun Ozdemir, Amod A. Ogale

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

Linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) micro‐textured films filled with boron nitride nanoplatelets (BNN) were produced by continuous melt extrusion. Nanoparticles displayed a significant extent of dispersion inside the matrix. The addition of BNN led to more than 10‐fold increase of the in‐plane thermal conductivity (TC) of the nanocomposite (7.7 W/m.K vs 0.3 W/m.K for pure LLDPE), and 1.3‐fold increase of through thickness TC. To increase the surface area available for convective heat transfer, micro‐textured films (T‐BNN) were produced from a micro‐patterned die. Nanoplatelets were aligned parallel to the film machine direction. Film stiffness and tensile strength are comparable to the …


Density Functional Theory Simulations Of Mofs Encapsulated-Catalyzed Systems, Jiazhou Zhu, Rachel B. Getman Apr 2015

Density Functional Theory Simulations Of Mofs Encapsulated-Catalyzed Systems, Jiazhou Zhu, Rachel B. Getman

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

The research is mainly on Computational Design of Highly Selective Transition Metal Catalysts Encapsulated by Metal-­‐Organic Frameworks for Butane Oxidation to 1-­‐Butanol. Metal Organic Framework (MOF) grown over a heterogeneous catalyst. Pores of framework allow only certain molecules of correct size, orientation, or chemical properties to access catalyst. The framework will force molecule into desired orientation where only the terminal atoms will “see” the catalyst. In our simulation we would like to use the helium ring to simulate the MOFs pores, since He is inert and exhibits the no chemical reactivity. The reaction we are looking into is butane oxidation …


Alternative Sample Loading Preparation For Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry, Scott M. Husson, Brian Powell, Glenn Fugate, David Locklair, Joseph Mannion Apr 2015

Alternative Sample Loading Preparation For Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry, Scott M. Husson, Brian Powell, Glenn Fugate, David Locklair, Joseph Mannion

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

This contribution describes a new sample loading method for Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TIMS), which is used in nuclear safeguards and non-proliferation efforts worldwide and is known as the “gold standard” in isotopic ratio measurements of plutonium. TIMS analysis is used to determine grades of nuclear material and the extent of enrichment at production sites. The current sample loading method for TIMS analysis is known as “bead-loading”. While it provides the lowest detection limit of any known method for plutonium analysis, bead-loading is a difficult, time consuming, and expensive method that results in up to 20% sample loss. The major …


Optimal Design Of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, Alphonse Hakizimana, Joseph Scott Apr 2015

Optimal Design Of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, Alphonse Hakizimana, Joseph Scott

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

Utilization of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar can overcome environmental threats associated with fossil fuels. But expensive power producing and storage components are required to harness and store renewable energy. In addition renewable sources are intermittent, thus unreliable when used independently.


Effect Of Process Variables On Mechanical And Transport Properties Of Carbon Fibers From Mesophase Pitch, Victor Bermudez, Amod Ogale Apr 2015

Effect Of Process Variables On Mechanical And Transport Properties Of Carbon Fibers From Mesophase Pitch, Victor Bermudez, Amod Ogale

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

To obtain mesophase pitch-based carbon fibers with improved mechanical strength while retaining superior electrical and thermal properties by

i) Systematic investigation of the relationship between DDR versus longitudinal and transverse microstructure of mesophase MP fibers; and

ii) Developing a novel type of microstructure


Cellulose Nanofiber Composite Membranes For Water Purification, Nithinart Chitpong, Scott M. Husson Apr 2015

Cellulose Nanofiber Composite Membranes For Water Purification, Nithinart Chitpong, Scott M. Husson

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

Global water demand continues to increase because of population growth, urbanization, and climate change. Since there are limited natural water resources, water purification systems play a critical societal role. Membrane technologies are used widely to improve water quality for beneficial use. Therefore, the development of new membranes is an active area of research in the water purification field.


Density Functional Theory-Based Modeling Of Catalyzed Water Purification, Lizzie Bollman Apr 2014

Density Functional Theory-Based Modeling Of Catalyzed Water Purification, Lizzie Bollman

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Producing A Liquid-Lignin Phase From Kraft Black Liquor: Phase Behavior And Structural Characterization, Julian Velez, Mark C. Thies Apr 2014

Producing A Liquid-Lignin Phase From Kraft Black Liquor: Phase Behavior And Structural Characterization, Julian Velez, Mark C. Thies

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Carbon Fibers Derived From Sustainable Precursors, Meng Zhang, Jing Jin, Amod A. Ogale Apr 2014

Carbon Fibers Derived From Sustainable Precursors, Meng Zhang, Jing Jin, Amod A. Ogale

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


2014 Chemical And Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium Program, Clemson University Mar 2014

2014 Chemical And Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium Program, Clemson University

Chemical and Biomolecular Graduate Research Symposium

Program for the 2014 Graduate Research Symposium in Holmes Ballroom - Clemson House.