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X Author: Charles Delacourt

2014

Delacourt, Charles, Paul L Ridgway, Venkat Srinivasan, and Vincent S Battaglia."Measurements and Simulations of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of a Three-Electrode Coin Cell Design for Li-Ion Cell Testing."Journal of the Electrochemical Society 161.9 (2014) A1253 - A1260. DOI

2010

Delacourt, Charles, Paul L Ridgway, and John S Newman."Mathematical Modeling of CO2 Reduction to CO in Aqueous Electrolytes."Journal of The Electrochemical Society 157.12 (2010) B1902. DOI
Delacourt, Charles, and John S Newman."Mathematical Modeling of CO2 Reduction to CO in Aqueous Electrolytes, II Study of an Electrolysis Cell Making Synagas (CO + H2) from CO2 and H2O Reduction at Room Temperature."Electrochemical Society 157 (2010) B1911-B1926.

2008

Weber, Adam Z, and Charles Delacourt."Mathematical Modelling of Cation Contamination in a Proton-exchange Membrane."Fuel Cells 8.6 (2008) 459 - 465. DOI
Delacourt, Charles, and John S Newman."Mathematical Modeling of a Cation-Exchange Membrane Containing Two Cations."Electrochemical Society 155 (2008) B1210-B2328. DOI
Delacourt, Charles, Paul L Ridgway, John B Kerr, and John S Newman."Design of an Electrochemical Cell Making Syngas  (CO + H2)  from CO2 and H2O Reduction at Room Temperature."Journal of Electrochemical Society 155 (2008) B42-B49. DOI

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