2006 Annual Merit Review Proceedings
Basic Energy Sciences/Storage
These presentations and posters from the basic energy sciences session at the Annual Merit Review May 16-19, 2006 are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.
These projects, which are funded by the DOE Office of Science's Basic Energy Sciences as part of the Basic Research Needs for the Hydrogen Fuel Initiative, were not reviewed as part of the Annual Merit Review.
- Basic Energy Sciences
- Ionic Liquids
- Metal Hydrides
- New Materials and Concepts
- Addressing Grand Challenges Through Advanced Materials (PDF 2 MB), Millie Dresselhaus, MIT
- Atomistic Transport Mechanisms in Reversible Complex Metal Hydrides (PDF 975 KB), Peter Sutter, BNL
- In-Situ Neutron Diffraction Studies of Novel Hydrogen Storage Materials (PDF 784 KB), William Yelon, University of Missouri
- In-Situ NMR Studies of Hydrogen Storage Systems (PDF 223 KB), Mark Conradi, WUSTL
- High Throughput Screening of Nanostructured Hydrogen Storage Materials (PDF 1.46 MB), Gang Chen, MIT
- Complex Hydrides—A New Frontier for Future Energy Applications (PDF 1 MB), Vitalij Pecharsky, Ames
- Molecular Hydrogen Storage in Novel Binary Clathrate Hydrates at Near-Ambient Temperatures and Pressures (PDF 755 KB), Dendy Sloan, Colorado School of Mines
- Atomistic Mechanisms of Metal-Assisted Hydrogen Storage in Nanostructured Carbon (PDF 2 MB), Nidia Gallego, ORNL
- A Synergistic Approach to the Development of New Classes of Hydrogen Storage Materials (PDF 2.12 MB), Jeff Long, LBNL
- Chemical Hydrogen Storage in Ionic Liquid Media (PDF 549 KB), Larry Sneddon, University of Pennsylvania
- Control of Hydrogen Release and Uptake in Condensed Phases (PDF 1.68 MB), Tom Autrey, PNNL
- From Fundamental Understanding to Predicting New Nanomaterials for High Capacity Hydrogen Storage and Fuel Cell Technologies (PDF 3.38 MB), Taner Yildirim, NIST
- Metal-Organic Frameworks for Highly Selective Separations, Omar Yaghi, UCLA
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- Elucidation of Hydrogen Interaction Mechanisms with Metal-Doped Carbon Nanostructures, Ragaiy Zidan, Savannah River National Laboratory
- Characterization of Carbon Nanostructures in Pd Containing, Nidia Gallego, ORNL
- Theoretical Investigation of the Energetics of Hydrogen, Rachel Aga, ORNL
- Neutron Scattering Aided Studies of the Design, Synthesis and Thermodynamics of Molecular Hydrogen Adsorption Materials, John Larese, ORNL
- First-Principles Studies of Phase Stability and Reaction Dynamics in Complex Metal Hydrides, Mei-Yin Chou, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Crystal and Electronic Structures of LiNH2 and Related Compounds, W. B. Yelon, University of Missouri-Rolla
- Understanding the Role (and Controlling the Behavior) of Transition Metal Dopants in NaAIH4 Systems, Tabbetha Dobbins, Louisiana Tech University
- Integrated Nanoscale Metal Hydride-Catalyst Architectures for Hydrogen Storage, Yi-Ping Zhao, University of Georgia
- The Molecular Design Basis for Hydrogen Storage in Clathrate Hydrates, Vijay John, Tulane University
- First Principles Based Simulation of Hydrogen Interactions in Complex Hydrides, Qingfeng Ge, Southern Illinois University
- Dehydrogenation of Boron-Nanoclusters, Michael Trenary, University of Illinois
- NMR Studies of Metal Hydrides: MgScHx, Mark Conradi, WUSTL
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