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Katherine E. Ayers
Researcher at Eveready Battery Company
Publications - 80
Citations - 4023
Katherine E. Ayers is an academic researcher from Eveready Battery Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proton exchange membrane fuel cell & Electrolysis. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2564 citations.
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Dynamic surface self-reconstruction is the key of highly active perovskite nano-electrocatalysts for water splitting.
Emiliana Fabbri,Maarten Nachtegaal,Tobias Binninger,Xi Cheng,Bae-Jung Kim,Julien Durst,Francesco Bozza,Thomas Graule,Robin Schäublin,Luke Wiles,Morgan Pertoso,Nemanja Danilovic,Katherine E. Ayers,Thomas J. Schmidt,Thomas J. Schmidt +14 more
TL;DR: A fundamental understanding of the operando OER mechanism for highly active perovskite catalysts is provided, which significantly differs from design principles based on ex situ characterization techniques.
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Research Advances towards Low Cost, High Efficiency PEM Electrolysis
Katherine E. Ayers,Everett B. Anderson,Christopher Capuano,Blake Carter,Luke Dalton,Greg Hanlon,Judith Manco,Michael Niedzwiecki +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the current limitations and recent work by Proton Energy Systems towards reaching the DOE Hydrogen Program objective for distributed production of hydrogen from distributed water electrolysis of $3.70/gge by 2012.
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Pathways to electrochemical solar-hydrogen technologies
Shane Ardo,David Fernandez Rivas,Miguel A. Modestino,Verena Schulze Greiving,Fatwa F. Abdi,Esther Alarcon Llado,Vincent Artero,Katherine E. Ayers,Corsin Battaglia,Jan-Philipp Becker,Dmytro Bederak,Alan Berger,Francesco Buda,Enrico Chinello,Bernard Dam,Valerio Di Palma,Tomas Edvinsson,Katsushi Fujii,Han Gardeniers,Hans Geerlings,S. Mohammad H. Hashemi,Sophia Haussener,Frances A. Houle,Jurriaan Huskens,Brian D. James,Kornelia Konrad,Akihiko Kudo,Pramod Patil Kunturu,Detlef Lohse,Bastian Mei,Eric L. Miller,Gary F. Moore,Jiri Muller,Katherine L. Orchard,Timothy E. Rosser,Fadl H. Saadi,Jan Willem Schüttauf,Brian Seger,Stafford W. Sheehan,Wilson A. Smith,Joshua M. Spurgeon,Maureen H. Tang,Roel van de Krol,Peter Christian Kjærgaard Vesborg,Pieter Westerik +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe potential pathways for solar-hydrogen technologies into the marketplace in the form of photoelectrochemical or photovoltaic-driven electrolysis devices and systems.
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Perspectives on Low-Temperature Electrolysis and Potential for Renewable Hydrogen at Scale
Katherine E. Ayers,Nemanja Danilovic,Ryan J. Ouimet,Marcelo Carmo,Bryan S. Pivovar,Marius Bornstein +5 more
TL;DR: The current status and development needs by component for the low-temperature electrolysis options for carbon-free hydrogen generation are focused on.
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A non-precious metal hydrogen catalyst in a commercial polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyser
Laurie A. King,Laurie A. King,McKenzie A. Hubert,McKenzie A. Hubert,Christopher Capuano,Judith Manco,Nemanja Danilovic,Eduardo Valle,Eduardo Valle,Thomas R. Hellstern,Thomas R. Hellstern,Katherine E. Ayers,Thomas F. Jaramillo,Thomas F. Jaramillo +13 more
TL;DR: A non-precious metal cobalt phosphide hydrogen evolution catalyst is found to be active and durable in a commercial-scale polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyser, illustrating a potential pathway for non- precious hydrogen evolution catalysts developed in past decades to translate to commercial applications.