Steven G. Greenbaum
Professor
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
Hunter College
695 Park Ave
New York, N.Y. 10021
Tel: (212) 772-4973
Email: Steven Greenbaum
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Education
Naval Research Lab |
Postdoc |
1983 |
| Brown University |
Ph.D. |
1981 |
| Clark University |
B.A. |
1976 |
Professional Experience
| Professor |
Hunter College |
1983 to Present |
Honors
Fulbright Scholar, Weizmann Institute of Science (1991); U.S. Army Summer Research
Fellow, Army Research Laboratory(1992); NASA/NRC Senior Research Fellow, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory (1998); Recipient of Roosevelt Gold Medal for Science,
United States Navy League (2001); Recipient of Presidential Award for Excellence
in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (2002).
Research Interest
Experimental Materials Science, Magnetic Resonance, Ionic Conduction in Solids,
Energy Storage and Conversion Materials.
Selected Publications (over 150 publications)
- Morphology of PI-PEO Block Copolymers for Lithium Batteries, S.
Greenbaum, C. Xue, M. Meador, V.Cubon, Lei Zhu, J. Ge, S. Cheng, R. K. Eby,
A. Khalfan, and G. Bennett, Polymer, 47, 6149 (2006).
- Multinuclear NMR Studies Of Mass Transport Of Phosphoric Acid In Water,
S. Greenbaum, J. Jayakody, E. Mananga, A. Khalfan, S. Chung, and R. Lopato,
proceedings of the 10th Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics (World Scientific
Publishers, Singapore), pp 19-28 (2006).
- Ormosil/SPEEK Based Hybrid Composite Proton Conducting Membranes,
S. Greenbaum, S. Licoccia, M. Di Vona, A. D’Epifanio, D. Marani, M. Vittadello,
and J. Jayakody, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 153 A1226-A1231 (2006).
- Polymeric d-MgCl2 nanoribbons, S. Greenbaum, M. Vittadello, P.
Stallworth, F. Alamgir, S. Suarez, S. Abbrent, C. Drain, and V. Di Noto, Inorganica
Chimica Acta, 359, 2513 (2006).
- Pyrite-induced hydroxyl radical formation and its effect on nucleic
acids, S. Greenbaum, C. Cohn, S. Mueller, E. Wimmer, N. Leifer, D. Strongin,
and M. Schoonen, Geochemical Transactions 7, 3 (2006).
- Effect of calixpyrrole in PEO–LiBF4 polymer electrolytes, S. Greenbaum,
M. Kalita, M. Bukat, M. Ciosek, M. Siekierski, S. Chung, T. Rodriguez, , R.
Kovarsky, D. Golodnitsky, E. Peled, D. Zane, B. Scrosati, and W. Wieczorek,
Electrochimica Acta 50 , 3942 (2005).
- Two new siloxanic proton conducting membranes: Part II. Proton conductivity
mechanism and NMR study, S. Greenbaum, V. Di Noto, M. Vittadello, J.
Jayakody, and A. Khalfan. Electrochimica Acta 50, 4007 (2005).
- The Effect of Electrolyte Type upon the High Temperature Resilience
of Lithium Ion Cells, S. Greenbaum, M. C. Smart, B.Ratnakumar, J. Whitacre,
L. Whitcanack, K. Chin, M. Rodriguez, D. Zhao, and S. Surampudi, Journal of
the Electrochemical Society,. 152, A1096 (2005).
- A Lithium Z-Iope Based on PEG600, (CH3)2SnCl2, and Li3Fe(CN)6,
S. Greenbaum, M. Vittadello, S. Gustave, K. Fujimoto, V. Di Noto, and T. Furukawa,
Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 152, A956 (2005).
- LiCoO2 thin-film batteries: Structural changes and charge compensation,
S. Greenbaum, F.M. Alamgir, E. Strauss, J.F. Whitacre, M. Denboer, S. Neih,
and C. Kao, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 152, A845 (2005).
- A New Class of Lithium Hybrid Gel Electrolyte (HE) Systems, S.
Greenbaum, M. Vittadello, S. Suarez, K. Kano, V. Di Noto, and T. Furukawa,
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 108, 18832 (2004).
- New Generation of Ordered Polymer Electrolytes For Lithium Batteries,
S. Greenbaum, D. Golodnitsky, E. Livshits, R. Kovarsky, E. Peled, S. Chung,
and S. Suarez, Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, 7, A412-A415 (2004).
- X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Investigation of the Sub-Nanoscale Strain
in Thin-Film Lithium Ion Battery Cathodes, S. Greenbaum, F. Alamgir,
J. VanSluytman, D. Carter, J. Whitacre, C.-C. Kao, and M. denBoer, Materials
Research Society Symposium Proceedings, vol .822, S2.3.1 (2004).
- High Pressure NMR Study of Water Self-Diffusion in NAFION-117 Membrane,
S. Greenbaum, J. R.P. Jayakody, P.E. Stallworth, E. Mananga, J. Zapata-Farrington,
Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108, 4260 (2004).
- X-ray diffraction and 7Li nuclear magnetic resonance studies of iron
and cobalt substituted LiNiO2 prepared from inorganic transition metal nitrates,
S. Greenbaum, X. Guo, F. Ronci, and B. Scrosati, Solid State Ionics, 168 pp.
37-49 (2004).