Canadian chemist
Linda Faye Nazar OC FRSC FRS is a Senior Canada Research Chair in Solid State Materials and Distinguished Research Professor of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo . She develops materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion. Nazar demonstrated that interwoven composites could be used to improve the energy density of lithium–sulphur batteries . She was awarded the 2019 Chemical Institute of Canada Medal .
Early life and education
Nazar studied chemistry at the University of British Columbia , where she earned a bachelor's degree in 1978.[ 1] She was inspired to study chemistry after being inspired by her first year professor.[ 2] Her father had trained as a scientist and ran his own jewellery making business.[ 2] Nazar joined the University of Toronto for her graduate studies, and completed a PhD under the supervision of Geoffrey Ozin in 1984. After obtaining her degree, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher working with Allan Jacobson at Exxon Research and Engineering Company ,[ 3] before joining the University of Waterloo in the late 1980s, when she became interested in electrochemistry and Inorganic chemistry .[ 2]
Research and career
Nazar works in materials chemistry at the University of Waterloo , where she designs energy storage devices and electrochemical systems. Her research group create new materials and nanostructures for lithium–sulfur batteries , including interwoven composites. She develops structural probes to understand how the morphology of materials that are capable of charge/ ionic redox processes impact their functions. These techniques include nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR ), electrochemistry , AC Impedance Spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction measurements.[ 4] [ 5] Nazar was a founding member of the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology .[ 3] Nazar is recognised as being a "leading authority in advanced materials".[ 6] She was awarded a Canada Research Chair in 2004, which was renewed in 2008 and 2012.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] In 2009 Nazar joined the California Institute of Technology as a More Distinguished Scholar .[ 3] [ 10] In 2013 she was awarded a $1.8 million fellowship from the National Research Council to investigate energy storage materials for automotive applications.[ 11]
Nazar is particularly interested in storage materials that go beyond lithium-ion batteries , sodium-ion batteries , zinc ion batteries and magnesium-ion batteries .[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] Lithium-ion batteries are the battery of choice in hybrid electric vehicles, but concerns have arisen about the global supply of lithium . Her early work developed porous carbon architectures as frameworks for cathodes, enhancing their conductivity and discharge capacity.[ 16] She demonstrated that interwoven carbon composites could be used to improve the energy density of lithium–sulphur batteries .[ 4] She showed it was possible to create mesoporous carbon frameworks that constrain the grown of sulphur nanofillers, which improved energy storage and reversibility.[ 16]
Nazar calculated the low-cost lithium–sulphur batteries could take electric cars twice as far as current lithium-ion technologies.[ 2] Sulphur is an abundant material that can be used to replace cobalt oxide in lithium-ion batteries .[ 17] Unfortunately, sulphur can dissolve into the electrolyte solution, and be reduced by electrons to form polysulphides .[ 18] They are also susceptible to high internal resistance and capacity fading on cycling.[ 17] These challenges can be overcome by creating nanostructures in the electrodes.[ 17] Interwoven composites can also be made from manganese dioxide , which stabilise polysuplphides in lithium–sulphur batteries .[ 18] Manganese dioxide reduces sulphides via a surface-bound polythiosulphanates , and can withstand 2,000 discharge cycles without the loss of capacitance.[ 2] [ 18] [ 19] She has also developed lithium oxygen batteries , which are lightweight with high energy density.[ 20] [ 21] In lithium oxygen batteries , superoxide and peroxide can act to degrade the cells; limiting their lifetime.[ 21] If the electrolyte is replaced with a molten salt and the porous cathode with a bifunctional metal oxide, the peroxide does not form.[ 21] Nazar has worked on supercapacitors and polyanion materials.[ 22] [ 23]
She was made a Professor at the University of Waterloo in 2016 and holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Solid State Energy Materials.[ 24] Since 2014 Nazar has served on the board of directors of the International Meeting on Li-Batteries.[ 25] She serves on the editorial boards of the journals Angewandte Chemie , Energy & Environmental Science and the Journal of Materials Chemistry A .[ 26] [ 27]
Awards and honours
Her awards and honours include;
Patents
Nazar's patents include;
2002 New electrode materials for a rechargeable electrochemical cell[ 39]
2007 Mixed Lithium/Sodium Ion Iron Fluorophosphate Cathodes for Lithium Ion Batteries[ 40]
2009 Sulfur-carbon material[ 41]
2011 Multicomponent electrodes for rechargeable batteries[ 42]
2014 Composites comprising mxenes for cathodes of lithium sulphur cells[ 43]
2015 Electrode materials for rechargeable zinc cells and batteries produced therefrom[ 44]
References
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^ a b c "Prof. Linda Nazar" . Israel National Research Center for Electrochemical Propulsion . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ a b "Linda Nazar – Joint Center for Energy Storage Research" . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Nazar Research Group | Facilities" . www.science.uwaterloo.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Waterloo Daily Bulletin, September 9, 2011" . bulletin.uwaterloo.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "University of Waterloo awarded six Canada Research Chairs" . Waterloo News . 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Nazar Research Group | People" . www.science.uwaterloo.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ Government of Canada, Industry Canada (2012-11-29). "Canada Research Chairs" . www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Distinguished Speaker Seminar – Professor Linda Nazar | Chemical and Biological Engineering" . www.chbe.ubc.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Waterloo research into new battery technology receives government support – Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy" . wise.uwaterloo.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "PRISM/PCCM SEMINAR SERIES SPRING 2017: Linda Nazar, University of Waterloo" . PRISM . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ Berkeley Lab (2011-08-16), Linda Nazar: Energy Materials & Climate Change , retrieved 2019-04-01
^ "Building better batteries" . Waterloo Stories . 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ Nazar, Linda F.; Vajargah, Shahrzad Hosseini; Duffort, Victor; Adams, Brian D.; Kundu, Dipan (October 2016). "A high-capacity and long-life aqueous rechargeable zinc battery using a metal oxide intercalation cathode" . Nature Energy . 1 (10): 16119. Bibcode :2016NatEn...116119K . doi :10.1038/nenergy.2016.119 . ISSN 2058-7546 . OSTI 1469690 .
^ a b Nazar, Linda F.; Lee, Kyu Tae; Ji, Xiulei (2009). "A highly ordered nanostructured carbon–sulphur cathode for lithium–sulphur batteries". Nature Materials . 8 (6): 500–506. Bibcode :2009NatMa...8..500J . doi :10.1038/nmat2460 . ISSN 1476-4660 . PMID 19448613 .
^ a b c Nazar, Linda F.; Ji, Xiulei (2010-11-02). "Advances in Li–S batteries". Journal of Materials Chemistry . 20 (44): 9821–9826. doi :10.1039/B925751A . ISSN 1364-5501 .
^ a b c "Chemists one step closer to new generation of electric car battery" . phys.org . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "One step closer to a new generation of electric car battery" . Printed Electronics World . 2015-01-19. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Dr. Linda Nazar and team create long-life lithium-oxygen battery" . Sustainable Skies . 2018-09-28. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ a b c "Chemists make breakthrough on road to creating a rechargeable lithium-oxygen battery" . Chemistry . 2018-08-23. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Nazar Research Group | Research" . www.science.uwaterloo.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ Choi, Nam-Soon; Chen, Zonghai; Freunberger, Stefan A.; Ji, Xiulei; Sun, Yang-Kook; Amine, Khalil; Yushin, Gleb ; Nazar, Linda F.; Cho, Jaephil (2012). "Challenges Facing Lithium Batteries and Electrical Double-Layer Capacitors". Angewandte Chemie International Edition . 51 (40): 9994–10024. doi :10.1002/anie.201201429 . ISSN 1521-3773 . PMID 22965900 .
^ "Prominent Waterloo chemist appointed University Professor at Spring Convocation" . Chemistry . 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ SG8 9AZ. (01763) 222 333, Black Pig Ltd, The Sty, 47 Upper King Street, Royston, Hertfordshire. "17th International Meeting on Lithium Batteries" . Johnson Matthey Technology Review . Retrieved 2019-04-01 . {{cite web }}
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^ "Energy and Environmental Science editorial board members" . www.rsc.org . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Linda Nazar" . Chemistry . 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "CIC Medal | The Chemical Institute of Canada" . www.cheminst.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Rio Tinto Alcan Award | The Chemical Institute of Canada" . www.cheminst.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "(MSE 2018 Dorn Lecture) "Beyond Li-Ion: From Solid State to Aqueous Electrochemical Energy Storage Batteries" | Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern (ISEN)" . isen.northwestern.edu . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Waterloo Daily Bulletin, September 9, 2011" . bulletin.uwaterloo.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Nazar, Linda | The Royal Society of Canada" . rsc-src.ca . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "IUPAC Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering" (PDF) . IUPAC . Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Waterloo chemist among world's most highly cited researchers" . Science . 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
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^ "Linda Nazar is awarded the 2019 Chemical Institute of Canada Medal" . Science . 2019-02-08. Retrieved 2019-04-01 .
^ "Linda Nazar | Royal Society" . royalsociety.org . Retrieved 2020-04-30 .
^ New electrode materials for a rechargeable electrochemical cell , retrieved 2019-04-01
^ Mixed Lithium/Sodium Ion Iron Fluorophosphate Cathodes for Lithium Ion Batteries , 2007-11-27, retrieved 2019-04-01
^ Sulfur-carbon material , retrieved 2019-04-01
^ Multicomponent electrodes for rechargeable batteries , 2012-09-07, retrieved 2019-04-01
^ Composites comprising mxenes for cathodes of lithium sulfur cells , 2015-07-10, retrieved 2019-04-01
^ Composites comprising mxenes for cathodes of lithium sulfur cells , retrieved 2019-04-01
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