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Kevin M. Rosso is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on materials science, with significant contributions in materials chemistry, renewable energy, sustainability, environment, geophysics, biomaterials, and mechanical engineering.

Their work encompasses a range of main topics, including:

  • Iron oxide chemistry and applications
  • Earthquake detection and analysis
  • Clay minerals and soil interactions
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Bauxite residue and utilization
  • Spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies
  • Nuclear materials and radiation effects

Kevin M. Rosso has published extensively, with a frequent presence in specific publication venues such as:

  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Recent notable papers include:

  • "Hierarchical porous silicon structures with extraordinary mechanical strength as high-performance lithium-ion battery anodes," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Fe(II) Redox Chemistry in the Environment," 2021, Chemical Reviews
  • "Reversible ketone hydrogenation and dehydrogenation for aqueous organic redox flow batteries," 2021, Science
  • "Combined multiplet theory and experiment for the Fe 2p and 3p XPS of FeO and Fe2O3," 2021, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • "Self-similar mesocrystals form via interface-driven nucleation and assembly," 2021, Nature

Kevin M. Rosso frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Alice Dohnálková
  • Sarah Fansler
  • Mary Lipton
  • V. Shutthanandan
  • Alex Beliaev

Best Publications

  • Electrically conductive bacterial nanowires produced by Shewanella oneidensis strain MR-1 and other microorganisms

    Yuri A. Gorby;Svetlana Yanina;Jeffrey S. McLean;Kevin M. Rosso

  • Nanostructures and lithium electrochemical reactivity of lithium titanites and titanium oxides: A review

    Zhenguo Yang;Daiwon Choi;Sebastien N. Kerisit;Kevin M. Rosso

  • Natural, incidental, and engineered nanomaterials and their impacts on the Earth system

    Michael F. Hochella;Michael F. Hochella;David W. Mogk;James Ranville;Irving C. Allen

  • Role of extracellular polymeric substances in bioflocculation of activated sludge microorganisms under glucose-controlled conditions

    Appala R. Badireddy;Shankararaman Chellam;Paul L. Gassman;Mark H. Engelhard

  • Fe(II) Redox Chemistry in the Environment.

    Jianzhi Huang;Adele Jones;T. David Waite;Yiling Chen

  • Hierarchical porous silicon structures with extraordinary mechanical strength as high-performance lithium-ion battery anodes

    Haiping Jia;Xiaolin Li;Junhua Song;Xin Zhang

  • Linked reactivity at mineral-water interfaces through bulk crystal conduction.

    Svetlana V. Yanina;Kevin M. Rosso

  • Charge Transport in Metal Oxides: A Theoretical Study of Hematite α-Fe2O3

    Nellie I. Iordanova;Michel Dupuis;Kevin M. Rosso

  • The roles of outer membrane cytochromes of Shewanella and Geobacter in extracellular electron transfer.

    Liang Shi;David J. Richardson;Zheming Wang;Sebastien N. Kerisit

  • An ab initio model of electron transport in hematite (α-Fe2O3) basal planes

    Kevin M. Rosso;Dayle M. A. Smith;Michel Dupuis

  • Redox cycling of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in magnetite by Fe-metabolizing bacteria.

    James M. Byrne;Nicole Klueglein;Carolyn Pearce;Carolyn Pearce;Kevin M. Rosso

  • Multi-haem cytochromes in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1: structures, functions and opportunities

    Marian Breuer;Kevin M. Rosso;Jochen Blumberger;Julea N. Butt

  • Microthermometric and Raman spectroscopic detection limits of C02 in fluid inclusions and the Raman spectroscopic characterization of C02

    K.M. Rosso;R.J. Bodnar

  • Molecular Underpinnings of Fe(III) Oxide Reduction by Shewanella Oneidensis MR-1

    Liang Shi;Kevin M Rosso;Thomas A Clarke;David J Richardson

  • Reversible ketone hydrogenation and dehydrogenation for aqueous organic redox flow batteries

    Ruozhu Feng;Xin Zhang;Vijayakumar Murugesan;Aaron Hollas

  • Identification and Characterization of MtoA: A Decaheme c-Type Cytochrome of the Neutrophilic Fe(II)-Oxidizing Bacterium Sideroxydans lithotrophicus ES-1

    Juan Liu;Zheming Wang;Sara M. Belchik;Marcus J. Edwards

  • Electron Small Polarons and Their Mobility in Iron (Oxyhydr)oxide Nanoparticles

    Jordan E. Katz;Jordan E. Katz;Xiaoyi Zhang;Klaus Attenkofer;Karena W. Chapman

  • A trans-outer membrane porin-cytochrome protein complex for extracellular electron transfer by Geobacter sulfurreducens PCA

    Yimo Liu;Zheming Wang;Juan Liu;Caleb Levar

  • Fe(II)-catalyzed recrystallization of goethite revisited.

    Robert M. Handler;Andrew J. Frierdich;Andrew J. Frierdich;Clark M. Johnson;Kevin M. Rosso

  • Electron flow in multiheme bacterial cytochromes is a balancing act between heme electronic interaction and redox potentials.

    Marian Breuer;Kevin M. Rosso;Jochen Blumberger

  • The interaction of pyrite {100} surfaces with O 2 and H 2 O; fundamental oxidation mechanisms

    Kevin M. Rosso;Udo Becker;Michael F. Hochella

  • Ferromagnetism in oxide semiconductors

    S.A. Chambers;T.C. Droubay;C.M. Wang;K.M. Rosso

Frequent Co-Authors

Carolyn I. Pearce
Carolyn I. Pearce Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Andrew R. Felmy
Andrew R. Felmy Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Gerald V. Gibbs
Gerald V. Gibbs Virginia Tech
Xin Zhang
Xin Zhang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sebastien N. Kerisit
Sebastien N. Kerisit Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Mark E. Bowden
Mark E. Bowden Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Robert T. Downs
Robert T. Downs University of Arizona
James J. De Yoreo
James J. De Yoreo Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Liang Shi
Liang Shi Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jun Liu
Jun Liu Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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