Patrick J. Cappillino
Assistant Professor‌
Inorganic Chemistry
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
United States of America
Biography
Prior to joining the faculty at UMass Dartmouth, Dr. Cappillino received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Boston University under Prof. John Caradonna and held a postdoctoral position in the Energy Nanomaterials division of Sandia National Laboratories. B.A. 1997, State University of New York at Albany Ph.D. 2009, Boston University
Research Interest
Dr. Cappilino's lab is focused on developing inorganic materials for grid-scale energy storage, electrocatalysis, and heterogeneous catalysis. His areas of expertise include molecular and solid state inorganic chemistry, meso- and nanostructured materials, electrochemistry, surface chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry.
Publications
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Effect of rhodium distribution on thermal stability of nanoporous palladium–rhodium powders MD Ong, BW Jacobs, JD Sugar, ME Grass, Z Liu… - Chemistry of Materials, 2012
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Synthesis of mesoporous palladium with tunable porosity and demonstration of its thermal stability by in situ heating and environmental transmission electron microscopy PJ Cappillino, KM Hattar, BG Clark, RJ Hartnett… - Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2013
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Synthesis and characterization of a family of binuclear non-heme iron monooxygenase model compounds: Evidence for a “phenolate/amide carbonyl (PAC) shift†upon oxidation PJ Cappillino, PC Tarves, GT Rowe, AJ Lewis… - Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2009
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Composition of Chilean jojoba seeds P Cappillino, R Kleiman, C Botti - Industrial crops and products, 2003
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Nanoporous Pd alloys with compositionally tunable hydrogen storage properties prepared by nanoparticle consolidation PJ Cappillino, JD Sugar, MA Hekmaty, BW Jacobs… - Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2012
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Application of Redox Nonâ€Innocent Ligands to Nonâ€Aqueous Flow Battery Electrolytes PJ Cappillino, HD Pratt, NS Hudak, NC Tomson… - Advanced Energy Materials, 2014