Monica Ebert, PhD, is a Technologist Director in the Aurora, IL office. Her graduate studies were focused on sodium ion battery materials synthesis, battery fabrication and testing. Her background includes work in the porcelain enamel industry with expertise in coatings, accelerated corrosion, exposure testing, and failure analysis of metals, ceramics, and coatings. She performed required testing/reporting for environmental permitting and maintained necessary certifications for porcelain enamel tanks through the National Sanitary Foundation (NSF). She is proficient in standard interpretation and testing per ISO, ASTM, NSF, and AWWA.
Areas of Expertise
Publications
- Structural‐Defect‐Controlled Electrochemical Performance of Sodium Ion Batteries with NaCrO2 Cathodes, ChemElectroChem, 4, 3222-3230, January 2017
- Hollow Silicon Nanospheres Encapsulated with a Thin Carbon Shell: An Electrochemical Study, Electrochimica Acta, 215, 126-141, January 2016
- Advances and Challenges of Sodium Ion Batteries as Post Lithium Ion Batteries, RSC Advances, 5, 53129-53154 , January 2015
- Roles of Processing, Structural Defects and Ionic Conductivity in Electrochemical Performance of Na3MnCO3PO4 Cathode Material, J. Electrochem. Soc., 162, A1601-A1609, January 2015
- Na3MnCO3PO4 – A High Capacity, Multi-Electron Transfer Redox Cathode Material for Sodium Ion Batter, Electrochimica Acta, 161, 322-328, February 2015