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Overview

Peter N. Pintauro is affiliated with Vanderbilt University in the United States and focuses primarily on engineering research. Their publication record demonstrates extensive engagement in the fields of electrical and electronic engineering, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, automotive engineering, biomedical engineering, and water science and technology. The breadth of these subfields reflects a multidisciplinary approach within engineering.

The main topics in their work center on fuel cells and related materials, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, and advanced battery technologies research. Additional areas of interest include membrane-based ion separation techniques, membrane separation technologies, and supercapacitor materials and fabrication.

Significant recent publications include:

  • Designing anion exchange membranes for CO2 electrolysers (2021) published in Nature Energy
  • Application of electrospinning for the fabrication of proton-exchange membrane fuel cell electrodes (2020) published in Current Opinion in Electrochemistry
  • High-Voltage Aqueous Redox Flow Batteries Enabled by Catalyzed Water Dissociation and Acid-Base Neutralization in Bipolar Membranes (2021) published in ACS Central Science
  • Poly(phenylene sulfonic acid)-expanded polytetrafluoroethylene composite membrane for low relative humidity operation in hydrogen fuel cells (2022) published in Journal of Power Sources
  • Freestanding Bipolar Membranes with an Electrospun Junction for High Current Density Water Splitting (2022) published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Frequent publication venues for Peter N. Pintauro include ECS Meeting Abstracts with eleven publications, Journal of Power Sources with three, SSRN Electronic Journal with three, Journal of The Electrochemical Society with two, and Nature Energy with one.

Notable frequent coauthors collaborating with Peter N. Pintauro include:

  • Ryszard Wycisk (17 collaborations)
  • Xiaozong Fan (8 collaborations)
  • Krysta Waldrop (4 collaborations)
  • John Slack (4 collaborations)
  • John Waugh (4 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • Sulfonated and crosslinked polyphosphazene-based proton-exchange membranes

    Qunhui Guo;Peter N. Pintauro;Hao Tang;Sally O'Connor

  • Designing anion exchange membranes for CO2 electrolysers

    Danielle A. Salvatore;Christine M. Gabardo;Angelica Reyes;Colin P. O’Brien

  • Nanofiber Network Ion-Exchange Membranes

    Jonghyun Choi;Kyung Min Lee;Ryszard Wycisk;Peter N. Pintauro

  • Composite Fuel Cell Membranes from Dual-Nanofiber Electrospun Mats

    Jason B. Ballengee;Peter N. Pintauro

  • Sulfonated polyphosphazene ion-exchange membranes

    Ryszard Wycisk;Peter N. Pintauro

  • High performance electrospun bipolar membrane with a 3D junction

    Chunhui Shen;Ryszard Wycisk;Peter N. Pintauro

  • Bipolar Membranes Inhibit Product Crossover in CO2 Electrolysis Cells

    Yuguang C. Li;Zhifei Yan;Jeremy Hitt;Ryszard Wycisk

  • The balance of electric field and interfacial catalysis in promoting water dissociation in bipolar membranes

    Zhifei Yan;Liang Zhu;Yuguang C. Li;Ryszard J. Wycisk

  • High‐Performance Nanofiber Fuel Cell Electrodes

    Wenjing Zhang;Peter N. Pintauro

  • WATER ORIENTATION AND ION SOLVATION EFFECTS DURING MULTICOMPONENT SALT PARTITIONING IN A NAFION CATION EXCHANGE MEMBRANE

    J.R. Bontha;P.N. Pintauro

  • Asymmetric PVDF hollow-fiber membranes for organic/water pervaporation separations

    K. Jian;P.N. Pintauro

  • Direct methanol fuel cell membranes from Nafion–polybenzimidazole blends

    Ryszard Wycisk;Jane Chisholm;Jeong Lee;Jun Lin

  • Development of a space‐charge transport model for ion‐exchange membranes

    Angel G. Guzmán-Garcia;Peter N. Pintauro;Mark W. Verbrugge;Robert F. Hill

  • Mechanical and cell viability properties of crosslinked low- and high-molecular weight poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate blends.

    Jason P. Mazzoccoli;Donald L. Feke;Harihara Baskaran;Peter N. Pintauro

  • The Chalkboard: Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells

    Christopher G. Arges;Vijay K. Ramani;Peter N. Pintauro

  • Sulfated chitosan/PVA absorbent membrane for removal of copper and nickel ions from aqueous solutions-Fabrication and sorption studies.

    M.A. Abu-Saied;Ryszard Wycisk;Moustafa M. Abbassy;G. Abd El-Naim

  • Morphological Control of Electrospun Nafion Nanofiber Mats

    J. B. Ballengee;P. N. Pintauro

  • Flow Reactor Studies of the Paired Electro‐Oxidation and Electroreduction of Glucose

    K. Park;P. N. Pintauro;M. M. Baizer;K. Nobe

  • Poly(ε-caprolactone)-carbon nanotube composite scaffolds for enhanced cardiac differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells.

    Spencer W. Crowder;Yi Liang;Rutwik Rath;Rutwik Rath;Andrew M. Park

  • Separation of dilute organic/water mixtures with asymmetric poly(vinylidene fluoride) membranes

    K. Jian;P.N. Pintauro;R. Ponangi

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick T. Mather
Patrick T. Mather Pennsylvania State University
Trung Van Nguyen
Trung Van Nguyen University of Kansas
Mark W. Verbrugge
Mark W. Verbrugge General Motors (United States)
Vijay Ramani
Vijay Ramani Washington University in St. Louis
Adam Z. Weber
Adam Z. Weber Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Levi T. Thompson
Levi T. Thompson University of Delaware
Hiroyuki Uchida
Hiroyuki Uchida University of Yamanashi
Bryan S. Pivovar
Bryan S. Pivovar National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Shigenori Mitsushima
Shigenori Mitsushima Yokohama National University
Younan Xia
Younan Xia Johns Hopkins University

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