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Richard C. Winterton

Researcher at Dow Chemical Company

Publications -  8
Citations -  782

Richard C. Winterton is an academic researcher from Dow Chemical Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intercalation (chemistry) & Magnesium battery. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 701 citations.

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Nonaqueous Electrochemistry of Magnesium Applications to Energy Storage

TL;DR: In this paper, an ambient temperature rechargeable magnesium battery based on organic electrolytes and positive electrodes capable of reversible intercalation of Mg+2 ions is discussed. But the number of combinations of solvent, solute, and inter-calation cathode which give reasonable battery performance is much more limited for Mg than for alkali metals.
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Method for interpreting complex data and detecting abnormal instrumentor process behavior

TL;DR: In this paper, an improved method for determining when a set of multivariate data (such as a chromatogram or a spectrum) is an outlier is provided, which involves using a procedure such as Principal Component Analysis to create a model describing a calibration set of spectra or chromatograms which is known to be normal, and to create residuals describing the portion of a particular spectrum or Chromatogram which is not described by the model.
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Alkaline earth metal anode-containing cell having electrolyte of organometallic alkaline earth metal salt and organic solvent

TL;DR: In this paper, a nonaqueous liquid electrolyte with an intercalation cathode was defined for an anode cell of an alkaline earth metal, with the proviso that R1 -R6 cannot be all alkyl or all aryl and triarylalkylborate or aluminate anions.
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Nonaqueous Electrochemistry of Magnesium. Applications to Energy Storage.

TL;DR: In this article, an ambient temperature rechargeable magnesium battery based on organic electrolytes and positive electrodes capable of reversible intercalation of Mg+2 ions is discussed. But the number of combinations of solvent, solute, and inter-calation cathode which give reasonable battery performance is much more limited for Mg than for alkali metals.
Patent

Improved method for interpreting complex data and detecting abnormal instrument or process behavior.

TL;DR: In this article, an improved method for determining when a set of multivariate data (such as a chromatogram or a spectrum) is an outlier is provided, which involves using a procedure such as Principal Component Analysis to create a model describing a calibration set of spectra or chromatograms which is known to be normal, and to create residuals describing the portion of a particular spectrum or Chromatogram which is not described by the model.