Frederick Baddour

SCIENTIST, INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND NANOMATERIALS
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND NANOMATERIALS
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
United States of America

Academician Chemistry
Biography

Ph.D., Chemistry, Boston University, 2013, B.S., Chemistry, Boston College, 2008. Staff Scientist, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), National Bioenergy Center (NBC), 2016–present, Postdoctoral Researcher, NREL, Chemistry and Nanoscience Center, 2014–2016

Research Intrest

Inorganic synthesis and catalysis, Design, synthesis, and characterization of nanomaterials, Controlling surface chemistry for selective catalysis, Economic modeling of pre-commercial catalyst scale-up, Conversion of biomass to fuels and chemicals

List of Publications
Dutta A, Schaidle JA, Humbird D, Baddour FG, Sahir A. Conceptual process design and techno-economic assessment of ex situ catalytic fast pyrolysis of biomass: A fixed bed reactor implementation scenario for future feasibility. Topics in Catalysis. 2016 Jan 1;59(1):2-18.
Dahl EW, Baddour FG, Fiedler SR, Hoffert WA, Shores MP, Yee GT, Djukic JP, Bacon JW, Rheingold AL, Doerrer LH. Antiferromagnetic coupling across a tetrametallic unit through noncovalent interactions. Chemical Science. 2012;3(2):602-9.
Frederick BR, inventor; Abcor Inc, assignee. Method of and apparatus for chromato-graphic separations. United States patent US 3,250,058. 1966 May 10.

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