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Conference presentation
Wiki tool in higher education: An Australian perspective
Published 2016
8th Annual International Scientific Conference: Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Distance Learning (DLCC2016), 10/10/2016–11/10/2016, University of Silesia in Katowice. Faculty of Ethnology and Sciences of Education in Cieszyn
Conference presentation
Report on the ZBB / CSIRO building energy storage project
Published 2011
The International Flow Battery Forum (IFBF), 04/05/2011–05/05/2011, Vienna, Austria
Conference paper
From DOS to Unicode: a literature review and a Syriac (Aramaic) standpoint
Published 2010
The IADIS international conference on internet technologies and society, 29/11/2010–01/12/2010, Perth, Western Australia
This paper aims at presenting a Syriac (Aramaic) viewpoint of the reposition of such an ancient language from a Disk Operating System DOS to UNICODE. This is of importance especially when this relates to adopting technology to the Ancient Classical Syriac (Aramaic), especially with the scholars claims that this language is the most ancient amongst the world languages, and consider it as one of the oldest with its characteristic, unique and original way of writing that started on tablets of clay. Syriac (Aramaic) is one of the Semitic tongues in which parts of the Holy Bible, such as the Prophecy of Daniel and the Gospel according to St. Matthew were revealed. Syriac (Aramaic) was the lingua franca of the area from Middle East to China; in a manner as Latin was the lingua franca of Old Europe. Syriac (Aramaic) was once spoken across much of the Fertile Crescent, and here lies the challenge to develop the script and font of such an ancient language and establish that marriage between the ancient world and the most modern technology.
Conference presentation
Published 2010
The International Flow Battery Forum (IFBF), 15/06/2010–16/06/2010, Vienna, Austria
Conference presentation
Surface engineering of porous membrane by electrospinning
Published 2010
240th ACS National Meeting & Exposition, 22/08/2010–26/08/2010, Boston, MA
Conference presentation
Manganese dioxide surface under the electron beam irradiation of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Published 2006
Radiation 2006 AINSE conference, 20/04/2006–21/04/2006, Sydney, Australia
Conference paper
Electrochemical lithium insertion into a manganese dioxide electrode in aqueous solutions
Published 2006
10th Annual Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics, 12/06/2006–16/06/2006, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Intercalation of lithium into the vacant sites of a host compound can be achieved electrochemically using non-aqueous electrolytes. The use of aqueous electrolyte is less common because of the reactivity of many lithium intercalation compounds with water. Here we propose that lithium could be intercalated using aqueous solutions, lithium hydroxide as the electrolyte. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (SIMS) data on the discharged material indicate that lithium is intercalated into the host structure of EMD without the destruction of its core structure. A significant improvement on cell performance was obtained by adding small amounts (<3 wt%) of titanium disulphide (TiS2) to the cathode.
Conference presentation
Electrochemistry of ferrocene derivatives: Its applications
Published 2006
INTERACT 2006 : air, water & earth, 24/09/2006–28/09/2006, Perth, Western Australia
Conference paper
Electrochemical delithiation of LiMnPO4 in aqueous battery system
Published 2005
14th Australian Conference on Nuclear and Complementary Techniques of Analysis & 8th Vacuum Society of Australia Congress, 20/11/2005–22/11/2005, Wellington, New Zealand
The electrochemical behavior of lithium manganese phosphate (LIMnPO4) as a cathode material has been investigated in a saturated aqueous lithium hydroxide electrolyte. The crystal structure and surface characterization of the olivine type L1MnPO4 and the products which arc formed on its oxidation and subsequent reduction were studied. X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) were used for these investigations. LIMnPO4 is found to be reversibly delithiated on electro oxidation.
Conference paper
Published 2005
6th International conference on lead-acid batteries LABAT'2005, pp 139 - 142, 13/06/2005–16/06/2005, Varna, Bulgaria
2-(11-mercaptoundecyl) [3] (1,1 ')ferrocenophane, BSFc (I) and 3-(11 –mercaptoundecyl) [5] (1,1 ') ferrocenophane, BSFc (II), were synthesized and their electrochemical behaviour in aqueous sulphuric acid electrolyte investigated. It is found that these compounds, chemisorbed on a gold substrate, undergo reversible oxidation/reduction. The anodic and cathodic peak potentials are found to be independent of the acid concentration in the range (1.0x10-2 to 1xI0-7 mol L-1) but change linearly with the acid concentration in the range 1 to SM. While this behaviour is similar to that for other ferrocenes, the materials are much more chemically stable in aqueous sulphuric acid media. The presence of thiol group enhances the retainability of the bridged ferrocenes on gold surface. The possibility of applying this observation for determining state of charge of lead-acid battery is discussed.