Publications by authors named "Subarna Kole"

Herein, a systematic study where the macromolecular architectures of poly(styrene--2-vinyl pyridine) block copolymer electrolytes (BCE) are varied and their activity coefficients and ionic conductivities are compared and rationalized a random copolymer electrolyte (RCE) of the same repeat unit chemistry. By performing quartz crystal microbalance, ion-sorption, and ionic conductivity measurements of the thin film copolymer electrolytes, it is found that the RCE has higher ionic activity coefficients. This observation is ascribed to the fact that the ionic groups in the RCE are more spaced out, reducing the overall chain charge density.

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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) pose a significant health threat to humans at trace levels. Because of its ubiquity across the globe, there have been intense efforts to rapidly quantify PFASs in the environment while also mitigating their release. This work reports an electrochemical sensor with a selective perfluorinated anion exchange ionomer (PFAEI) coating for direct sensing of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)-a type of PFAS.

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Self-assembled block copolymers are promising templates for fabricating thin film materials with tuned periodic feature sizes and geometry at the nanoscale. Here, a series of nanostructured platinum and iridium oxide electrocatalysts templated from poly(styrene)-block-poly(vinyl pyridine) (PSbPVP) block copolymers via an incipient wetness impregnation (IWI) pathway is reported. Both nanowire and nanocylinder electrocatalysts of varying feature sizes are assessed and higher catalyst loadings are achieved by the alkylation of the pyridine moieties in the PVP block prior to IWI.

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