By Ryan Cashen, Megan M. Donoghue, Abigail J. Schmeiser, and Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie
Year: 2022
“Tuning Ionic Screening To Accelerate Electrochemical CO2 Reduction in Ionic Liquid Electrolytes”
By Beichen Liu, Dr. Wenxiao Guo, and Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie
American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund
Gebbie and his lab will investigate diamondoids, a type of naturally-occurring carbon molecule that is often found in petroleum reserves. Diamondoids are considered a waste product, but research suggests that they can self-assemble into electronics.
WARF Accelerator Electrification Grant
Matthew Gebbie and his lab investigate a new class of electrolytes to support next-generation batteries. This project draws on recent advances in the field to envision emerging battery chemistries.
Celebrating Black Scientists
By: Elvis Umaña, Hrishikesh Tupkar, Beichen Liu February is Black History Month and as a science blog, we’d like to highlight some exceptional Black scientists who have made tremendous contributions to society. From inventing …