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Stephen E. Creager

Stephen E. Creager

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Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
10865
World Ranking
13011
National Ranking
3436

Overview

Stephen E. Creager is affiliated with Clemson University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Other significant subfields contributing to their work include Biomedical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's research contributions cover a wide range of topics related to energy and material sciences. These include:

  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Membrane-based Ion Separation Techniques
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications

A review of their recent publications reveals a focus on nanomaterials and membrane technologies applied to energy systems. Notable papers include:

  • Nanobiosensing with graphene and carbon quantum dots: Recent advances, 2020, Materials Today
  • High-Resolution Ion-Flux Imaging of Proton Transport through Graphene|Nafion Membranes, 2022, ACS Nano
  • Enhanced Proton Selectivity in Ionomer Nanocomposites Containing Hydrophobically Functionalized Silica Nanoparticles, 2021, Macromolecules
  • Effect of isotropic and anisotropic porous microstructure on electrochemical performance of Li ion battery cathodes: An experimental and computational study, 2020, Journal of Power Sources
  • Investigating the suitability of poly tetraarylphosphonium based anion exchange membranes for electrochemical applications, 2021, Scientific Reports

Publication venues frequently featuring their work include ECS Meeting Abstracts, Materials Today, ACS Nano, Macromolecules, and the Journal of Power Sources. Among these, ECS Meeting Abstracts is the most recurrent venue for their research dissemination.

Collaboration appears to be an important aspect of this scientist's academic activity. Frequent coauthors include Saheed Bukola, Mayura S. Silva, Eric M. Davis, A. Muthumeenal, and Farida H. Aidoudi.

Best Publications

  • Charge Transfer on the Nanoscale: Current Status

    David M. Adams;Louis Brus;Christopher E. D. Chidsey;Stephen Creager

  • Electron Transfer at Electrodes through Conjugated “Molecular Wire” Bridges

    Stephen Creager;C. J. Yu;Cindy Bamdad;Steve O'Connor

  • Redox and ion-pairing thermodynamics in self-assembled monolayers

    Gary K. Rowe;Stephen E. Creager

  • Heterogeneous Electron-Transfer Kinetics for Ruthenium and Ferrocene Redox Moieties through Alkanethiol Monolayers on Gold

    John F Smalley;Harry O Finklea;Christopher E D Chidsey;Matthew R Linford

  • Proton Conductivity in Nafion® 117 and in a Novel Bis[(perfluoroalkyl)sulfonyl]imide Ionomer Membrane

    J. J. Sumner;S. E. Creager;J. J. Ma;D. D. DesMarteau

  • Long-Range Electronic Coupling between Ferrocene and Gold in Alkanethiolate-based Monolayers on Electrodes

    Kara Weber;and Lisa Hockett;Stephen Creager

  • Contact-Angle Titrations of Mixed .omega.-Mercaptoalkanoic Acid/Alkanethiol Monolayers on Gold. Reactive vs Nonreactive Spreading, and Chain Length Effects on Surface pKa Values

    Stephen E. Creager;James Clarke

  • Consequences of microscopic surface roughness for molecular self-assembly

    Stephen E. Creager;Lisa A. Hockett;Gary K. Rowe

  • Voltammetry of Redox-Active Groups Irreversibly Adsorbed onto Electrodes. Treatment Using the Marcus Relation between Rate and Overpotential

    Kara. Weber;Stephen E. Creager

  • Electron Transfer at Self-Assembled Monolayers Measured by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy

    Biao Liu;Allen J. Bard;Michael V. Mirkin;Stephen E. Creager

  • Redox potentials and kinetics of the Ce3+/Ce4+ redox reaction and solubility of cerium sulfates in sulfuric acid solutions

    A. Paulenova;S.E. Creager;J.D. Navratil;Y. Wei

  • Synthesis and characterization of quinone-substituted octaalkyl porphyrin monomers and dimers

    Jonathan L. Sessler;Martin R. Johnson;Stephen E. Creager;James C. Fettinger

  • REDOX PROPERTIES OF FERROCENYLALKANE THIOLS COADSORBED WITH LINEAR N-ALKANETHIOLS ON POLYCRYSTALLINE BULK GOLD ELECTRODES

    Stephen E. Creager;Gary K. Rowe

  • INTERFACIAL SOLVATION AND DOUBLE-LAYER EFFECTS ON REDOX REACTIONS IN ORGANIZED ASSEMBLIES

    Gary K. Rowe;Stephen E. Creager

  • Solvent and double-layer effects on redox reactions in self-assembled monolayers of ferrocenyl—alkanethiolates on gold

    Stephen E. Creager;Gary K. Rowe

  • Effect of cations (Na+, Ca2+, Fe3+) on the conductivity of a Nafion membrane

    Kitiya Hongsirikarn;James G. Goodwin;Scott Greenway;Stephen Creager

  • Interfacial electron-transfer kinetics of ferrocene through oligophenyleneethynylene bridges attached to gold electrodes as constituents of self-assembled monolayers: observation of a nonmonotonic distance dependence.

    John F. Smalley;Sandra B. Sachs;Christopher E. D. Chidsey;Stephen P. Dudek

  • Long-Range Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Between Ferrocene and Gold Mediated By n-Alkane and N-Alkyl-Carboxamide Bridges

    J. J. Sumner;K. S. Weber;and L. A. Hockett;S. E. Creager

  • Competitive self-assembly and electrochemistry of some ferrocenyl-n-alkanethiol derivatives on gold

    Stephen E. Creager;Gary K. Rowe

  • Electrochemical Rectification at a Monolayer-Modified Electrode

    Kent S. Alleman;Kara Weber;Stephen E. Creager

  • Self-assembled monolayers and enzyme electrodes: Progress, problems and prospects

    Stephen E. Creager;Kimberly G. Olsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan L. Sessler
Jonathan L. Sessler The University of Texas at Austin
Dennis W. Smith
Dennis W. Smith Mississippi State University
Joel M. Harris
Joel M. Harris University of Utah
William T. Pennington
William T. Pennington Clemson University
Royce W. Murray
Royce W. Murray University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Viola Birss
Viola Birss University of Calgary
Marye Anne Fox
Marye Anne Fox North Carolina State University
Christopher E. D. Chidsey
Christopher E. D. Chidsey Stanford University
Rajendra K. Bordia
Rajendra K. Bordia Clemson University
Marshall D. Newton
Marshall D. Newton Brookhaven National Laboratory

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