Christopher M. Sulyma, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, United States |
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General Physics, Materials Science Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Inorganic ChemistryGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorDipankar Roy | grad student | 2010 | Clarkson University | |
(Electrochemical studies of Copper, Tantalum and Tantalum Nitride surfaces in aqueous solutions for applications in chemical-mechanical and electrochemical-mechanical planarization.) |
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Crain D, Zheng J, Sulyma C, et al. (2012) Electrochemical features of ball-milled lithium manganate spinel for rapid-charge cathodes of lithium ion batteries Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry. 16: 2605-2615 |
Sulyma CM, Pettit CM, Garland JE, et al. (2012) Surface plasmon resonance as a probe of interactions between a thin-film gold electrode and an aqueous supporting electrolyte containing 1-ethyl-3-methyl-imidazolium ethyl sulfate ionic liquid Surface and Interface Analysis. 44: 801-810 |
Garland JE, Crain DJ, Zheng JP, et al. (2011) Electro-analytical characterization of photovoltaic cells by combining voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy: Voltage dependent parameters of a silicon solar cell under controlled illumination and temperature Energy and Environmental Science. 4: 485-498 |
Sulyma CM, Pettit CM, Surisetty CVVS, et al. (2011) Electrochemical investigation of the roles of oxyanions in chemical-mechanical planarization of tantalum and tantalum nitride Journal of Applied Electrochemistry. 41: 561-576 |
Sulyma CM, Roy D. (2010) Voltammetric current oscillations due to general and pitting corrosion of tantalum: Implications for electrochemical-mechanical planarization Corrosion Science. 52: 3086-3098 |
Sulyma CM, Roy D. (2010) Electrochemical characterization of surface complexes formed on Cu and Ta in succinic acid based solutions used for chemical mechanical planarization Applied Surface Science. 256: 2583-2595 |
Sulyma CM, Goonetilleke PC, Roy D. (2009) Analysis of current transients for voltage pulse-modulated surface processing: Application to anodic electro-dissolution of copper for electrochemical mechanical planarization Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 209: 1189-1198 |
Pettit CM, Goonetilleke PC, Sulyma CM, et al. (2006) Combining impedance spectroscopy with cyclic voltammetry: measurement and analysis of kinetic parameters for faradaic and nonfaradaic reactions on thin-film gold. Analytical Chemistry. 78: 3723-9 |