Robert O. Savinelli
Graduate Student - Chemistry (Inorganic) Ph.D. Chemistry 2010 B.A. Chemistry 2000 |
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Research
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My current research involves the
synthesis and
characterization of unsupported metal carbide nanoparticles for use as
gas
phase reaction catalysts. Spectroscopic techniques such as XRD,
XPS, and
EXAFS are used to probe bulk and surface structure. Vibrational
spectroscopy is used to monitor catalytic activity in continuous flow,
and
batch reactors. I find molybdenum carbide particularly
interesting
because it catalyzes the production of hydrogen from water and carbon
monoxide. I am also interested in other areas of fuel science
that
mitigate environmental impact such as: gas to liquid technology,
hydrogen
storage, insulating materials, and catalytic converters.
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Posters
Presented / Conferences Attended |
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Robert Savinelli,
Presentation: "XAS and XPS Characterization of
Metal Carbide Catalysts"
US- China Partnership Workshop on Heterogeneous Catalysis and Surface Science. 6/29/2007 |
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Robert Savinelli,
Presentation: "Research in Dalian: a Students Perspective"
12th China - United States Joint Commission Meeting on Science and Technological Cooperation. 10/19/2006 |
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Robert Savinelli,
attended the |
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Borsa,
A., Zhang, J., Harford, S., Savinelli, R., A Detailed 3D
Computer Model
of a
Pilot Plant Multi-tubular Fisher-Tropsch Reactor: Experimental and
Model
Results, AIChE- Advanced Gas Conversion II Spring meeting. March 31, 2003, New Orleans
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