Ilhan A. Aksay

Professor
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Princeton University
United States of America

Biography

The research activities of Prof. Aksay include the utilization of colloidal and biomimetic techniques in materials processing. In recent years, his work has mainly focused on the utilization of complex fluids and field manipulation to control the nanoscale architecture of organic/ceramic composites. He and his coworkers' research has been recognized not only in his contributions to the literature on the fundamentals of materials processing but also in the direct application of his research to industrial manufacturing.

Research Intrest

Materials Synthesis, Processing, Structure and Properties

List of Publications
"Joseph D. Roy-Mayhew,Michael A. Pope,Christian Punckt,and Ilhan A. Aksay, 2016, Intrinsic Catalytic Activity of Graphene Defects for the CoII/III(bpy)3 Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Redox Mediator, J ACS, 8, 9134−9141"
"Christian Punckt,Michael A. Pope,Yifei M. Liu,and Ilhan A. Aksay, 2016, Structure-Dependent Electrochemistry of Reduced Graphene Oxide Monolayers, JECS, 163 (7), H491-H498"
"David J. Bozym, Sibel Korkut,Michael A. Pope, and Ilhan A. Aksay*, 2016, Dehydrated Sucrose Nanoparticles as Spacers for Graphene−Ionic Liquid Supercapacitor Electrodes, JACS, 4, 7167−7174"