Harnessing Chemistry at Electrified Interfaces for Advances in Chemical Analysis and Sensing
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Electrified interfaces are ubiquitous in nature and play a central role in chemical analysis, impacting performance in chemical separations and sensing and a myriad of processes that are frequent targets of analytical methods (i.e., biological transformations that affect disease development and progression, materials synthesis, energy generation and storage). This symposium will highlight advances in analytical measurement strategies that are harnessing phenomena at electrified interfaces to achieve selectivity in sensing and separations and advance understanding of nanometer-scale phenomena that limit efficiency in renewable energy systems.
Presentations will look in-depth at the latest approaches to electric field based separations and cell isolation to support disease diagnosis and treatment, platforms for selective sensing in femtoliter solution volumes and detecting turnover at individual catalytic sites, and techniques for imaging processes within buried electrified interfaces that are key to efficiency in chemical-to-electrical energy conversion. The speakers proposed are recipients of the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC) 2021 and 2022 awards and represent a balance of distinguished senior and early career investigators. The presentations will stimulate new ideas to help shape our understanding of electrified interfaces and their broad impacts in chemical analysis.
Organizer: Carol Korzeniewski - Texas Tech University
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Co-Organizer: Bo Zhang - University of Washington
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Robbyn Anand - Iowa State University
Paul Bohn - University of Notre Dame
Justin Sambur - Colorado State University
Keith Stevenson - Skoltech Institute
Serge Lemay - Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Twente
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Harnessing Chemistry at Electrified Interfaces for Advances in Chemical Analysis and Sensing
Carol Korzeniewski - Texas Tech University
Multifunctional Nanostructures for Electrochemistry of Single Molecules to Single Bacteria
Paul Bohn - University of Notre Dame
In situ spectroscopy and nanoscale imaging of electrochemical energy conversion and storage systems
Justin Sambur - Colorado State University
Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy to Study Ionization Effects of Nanoconfined Water and Weak and Strong Aqueous Electrolytes
Keith Stevenson - KJS Consulting
Digital sensing with CMOS-based nanocapacitor arrays: Formation of lipid-supported bilayers as case study
Serge Lemay - University of Twente
Ion exchange, desalting and salting in nanoliter-scale water-in-oil droplets
Robbyn Anand - Iowa State University
Harnessing Chemistry at Electrified Interfaces for Advances in Chemical Analysis and Sensing
Description
Session Number: S31-00
Session Type: Symposium
Session Date: Wednesday 3/22/2023
Session Time: 8:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Room Number: 124
Track: Nanotechnology & Materials Science
Category: Bioanalytical, Energy, Nanotechnology/Nanoscience
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