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David Boyle

@davidtboyle

Chemist working on lithium batteries and electrochemistry

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Stanford StorageX tech talk happening right now on Nanostructured carbon for Li-S batteries and capacity loss mechanisms of Li anodes energy.stanford.edu/storagex-initi…

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Allen Bard — known around the world as “the father of modern electrochemistry” — is stepping down after a 63-year career in UT Austin Chemistry at #UTAustin. Enjoy your well-deserved retirement! cns.utexas.edu/news/electroch…

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Cool paper from Mun Sek Kim Kim. He shows that solid additives can further improve the efficiency of the best electrolytes available. Getting closer to 99.9x% efficiency nature.com/articles/s4156…

Cool paper from <a href="/mun_sek/">Mun Sek Kim</a> Kim. He shows that solid additives can further improve the efficiency of the best electrolytes available. Getting closer to 99.9x% efficiency
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Some nice insight here on how intermolecular interactions can tune reactions on surfaces. Implications for catalysis and electrochemistry. Nice work, congratulations everyone and JMU Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry!

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Most Read in the past 30 days "Resolving Current-Dependent Regimes of Electroplating Mechanisms for Fast Charging Lithium Metal Anodes" by David Boyle, Li, Pei, Vilá, Zhang, Philaphon Sayavong Mun Sek Kim, Huang, Hongxia Wang, Liu, Xu, Sinclair, Qin, Bao & Cui go.acs.org/2BA

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California's Sierra Nevada range 80 days ago versus today. These mountains likely currently hold the biggest snowpack on the planet.

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A 23-year-old Santa Cruz local caught a towering wave near Half Moon Bay that was recently estimated to be 108 feet tall, which would make it easily the world’s largest wave ever surfed. The current world record is 86 feet. Read more: ksbw.com/article/santa-…