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Dr. Kevin Huang Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC29201 Primary Research Interest: 1. Electrochemical materials for intermediate-temperature SOFCs 2. An new all ceramic rechargeable battery 3. Morphological stabilization of nanostructured SOFC electrodes 4. Electrochemical capture of CO 2 and instant conversion into fuels A new IT low-cost and rare-earth free electrolyte Sr 3-3x Na 3x Si 3 O 9-1.5x (Energy and Environmental Science, (2014),7, 1680) A new solid oxide metal-air redox battery (Energy & Environmental Science, (2011), 4, 4942) Morphological stabilization of nanostructured SOFC electrodes with ALD (Nano Letters, (2013), 13, 4340) + Syngas in CO 2 , H 2 O, CO 3 2- e - MECC O 2- O 2- Flue gas (CO 2 , O 2 , N 2 ) SOEC Syngas out O 2 N 2 O 2 , N 2 CO, H 2 - A novel unified CO 2 reactor (NSF-CBET-1401280)

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Dr. Kevin Huang Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC29201. A new IT low-cost and rare-earth free electrolyte Sr 3-3x Na 3x Si 3 O 9-1.5x ( Energy and Environmental Science , ( 2014 ), 7 , 1680 ). Primary Research Interest: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Dr. Kevin Huang Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC29201

Dr. Kevin HuangAssociate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,

University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC29201• Primary Research Interest:1. Electrochemical materials for

intermediate-temperature SOFCs2. An new all ceramic rechargeable

battery3. Morphological stabilization of

nanostructured SOFC electrodes4. Electrochemical capture of CO2 and

instant conversion into fuels

A new IT low-cost and rare-earth free electrolyte Sr3-3xNa3xSi3O9-1.5x (Energy and Environmental Science, (2014),7, 1680)

A new solid oxide metal-air redox battery (Energy & Environmental Science, (2011), 4, 4942)

Morphological stabilization of nanostructured SOFC electrodes with ALD (Nano Letters, (2013), 13, 4340)+

Syngas inCO2, H2O,

CO32-e-

MECC

O2- O2-

Flue gas (CO2, O2, N2)

SOEC

Syngas out

O2

N2 O2, N2

CO, H2

-

A novel unified CO2 reactor (NSF-CBET-1401280)

Page 2: Dr. Kevin Huang Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC29201

Dr. Kevin HuangAssociate Professor, Department of Mechanical

Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

• Primary Broader Impact Activity:1. Interacting with local HBCUs (Benedict College)2. Engaging in local student chapters (ASME and ECS)3. Promoting undergraduate research (Summer interns)• Interests in New Collaborations:1. Fundamental understanding of electrochemical

mechanisms using advanced in-situ surface and bulk analysis tools

2. Thin-film fabrication and applications of functional materials in electrochemical cells