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Surface Chemistry

Argonne maintains a wide-ranging science and technology portfolio that seeks to address complex challenges in interdisciplinary and innovative ways. Below is a list of all articles, highlights, profiles, projects, and organizations related specifically to surface chemistry.

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  • Advanced Electrolyte Research

    The Advanced Electrolyte Research Group seeks to develop new organic materials for next-generation electrochemical energy storage, such as electrolyte solvents, lithium salts, SEI formation additives, redox-active organic electrodes and polymer materials.
  • Electrochemical Science

    The Electrochemical Science group studies the synthesis, structure, and transport properties of materials at the interface between electroactive materials and either a liquid or solid electrolyte.
  • Materials Research

    The Materials Research group specializes in the synthesis and electrochemical characterization of advanced battery materials for a number of energy storage applications with a focus on transportation.
  • Interfacial Processes

    The Interfacial Processes Group seeks to understand the structure and reactivity of solid-liquid interfaces, ranging from natural minerals to functional materials.
  • Christopher J. Knight

    Christopher’s interests include development of large-scale molecular simulation algorithms and understanding scientific application performance on future computational resources.
  • Alex B. Martinson

    Alex Martinson is an Argonne Chemist who founded and directs Argonne’s selective interface reactions research program.