Guay Daniel
Nanomaterials
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Canada
Biography
Professor Guay's research focuses on the development of new materials for the energy and environment sectors. Professor Guay is interested in nanomaterials and metastable materials produced by mechanical grinding and pulsed laser ablation. Doctorate, Energy, INRS-Energy and Materials, Varennes, Canada Professor at the INRS ÉMT since 1991
Research Interest
Professor Guay's research focuses on the development of new materials for the energy and environment sectors. Professor Guay is interested in nanomaterials and metastable materials produced by mechanical grinding and pulsed laser ablation. He is particularly interested in the phenomena that occur on the surface of these materials and that govern their reactivity at the solid-liquid and solid-gas interfaces. These fields of interest are applied electrocatalysis, whether in the field of fuel cells or electrolysis, and the storage of hydrogen.
Publications
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Romain Dugas, Ana C. Tavares, Daniel Guay (2014), "Transmission line model of mixed ionic and electronic conductor: the case of hydrous ruthenium oxide", J. Solid State Electrochemistry, 18, 2913–2920.
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Jacques Tosques, Manuel H. Martin, Lionel Roué, Daniel Guay (2014), "Hydrogen solubility in PdCuAg ternary alloy thin films prepared by electrodeposition", Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 39, 15810-15818.