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45) “Investigation of solid-state metathesis as a rapid and convenient synthetic method to the formation of cobalt-iron boride solid-solutions and the effect of chemical composition on eletrocatalytic activity,” J. P. Abeysinghe, E. G. Gillan, Materials Research Society National Meeting (virtual), December 2022.
44) “Facile and flexible, solvent-free synthesis of carbon black supported CoP3 for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) electrocatalysis,” I. A. Liyanage, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting, Iowa City, IA, October 2022.
43) “Rapid solid-state metathesis reactions for the formation of cobalt-iron monoboride solid-solutions and an examination of their water splitting electrocatalytic activity,” J. P. Abeysinghe, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting, Iowa City, IA, October 2022.
42) “Direct and modified solid-state metathesis reactions for the rapid formation of early transition metal borides and investigation of their electrocatalytic activities,” J. P. Abeysinghe, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting (virtual), Division of Inorganic Chemistry: Chemistry of Materials: Materials for Energy and Catalytic Applications, March 2022.
41) “Synthesis of metal-rich and phosphorus-rich nickel phosphides for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) electrocatalysis,” I. A. Liyanage, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Division of Inorganic Chemistry: Chemistry of Materials: Materials for Energy and Catalytic Applications, March 2022.
40) “Rapid and energetic solid-state metathesis reactions for FeB, CoB, and NiB formation and their application as bifunctional water splitting electrocatalysts,” J. P. Abeysinghe, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting (virtual), April 2021.
39) “Synthesis of transition metal phosphides as promising hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts,” I. Liyanage, A. Flores, E. G. Gillan, 1st American-Mexican Symposium on Supramolecular Materials Design, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, November 2019.
38) “Investigation of energetic solid-state metathesis reactions for the formation of iron, cobalt and nickel borides and their electrocatalytic activities,” J. P. Abeysinghe, E. G. Gillan, 1st American-Mexican Symposium on Supramolecular Materials Design, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, November 2019.
37) “Mechanochemical reaction pathways to enhance solvent-free synthesis of ZSM-5 zeolite,” M. H. Nada, S. C. Larsen, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 2019.
36) “Investigation of energetic solid-state metathesis reactions for the metal boride formation,” J. P. Abeysinghe, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting, October 2018.
35) “Botanically templated porous TiO2 structures for the enhanced photocatalytic evolution of hydrogen from water”, N. Black, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting, October 2018.
34) “Photochemical applications of versatile carbon nitrides,” A. Montoya, E.G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, April 2017.
33) “Synthesis and catalytic reactions with macroporous botanically templated metal oxides and metal on carbon structures,” N. Black, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, April 2017.
32) “Surface modifications of C3N4 and TiO2 based photocatalysts,” A. T. Montoya, E. G. Gillan, Solid State Chemistry Gordon Research Seminar, New London, NH, July 2016.
31) “Electrode for voltammetric evaluation of insoluble particles,” M. Lovander, J. Leddy, E. G. Gillan, Electrochemical Society Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 2015.
30) “Rapid synthesis of carbon nitride materials and composites for use in photocatalysis,” A. Montoya, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Denver, CO, March 2015.
29) A. T. Montoya and E. G. Gillan, "Rapid synthesis of carbon nitride materials and its applications in photocatalysis," Midwest Organic Solid State Conference (MOSSC), Iowa City, IA, June 2014.
28) “Solid-state metathesis routes to metal phosphides and sulfides,” N. Coleman, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2012.
27) “Facile botanical templating strategies for the growth of porous metal oxide structures,” A. B. Zimmerman, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2012.
26) “Rapid exothermic solid-state metathesis routes to transition-metal doped oxide materials,” N. Coleman, E. G. Gillan American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 2011.
25) “Rapid exothermic solid-state metathesis routes to transition-metal doped oxide materials,” N. Coleman, J. Squires, E. G. Gillan, 2010 NOBCChE Midwest Regional Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, November 2010.
24) “Mimicking nature: Harnessing leaf microstructures to template porous metal oxide materials,” A. B. Zimmerman, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 2010.
23) “Titania and silica porous metal oxides derived from plant leaf biotemplates,” A. B. Zimmerman, E. G. Gillan, 44Th American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting, October 2009.
22) “Synthesis of inorganic heptazine materials,” J. R. Holst, E. G. Gillan, Inorganic Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, Newport, Rhode Island, July 2008.
21) “Low-temperature syntheses targeting elusive phosphorus-rich transition-metal phosphide phases using reactive yellow phosphorus (P4),” B. M. Barry, E. G. Gillan, Inorganic Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, Newport, Rhode Island, July 2008.
20) “Recent progress in carbon nitride structural analysis and investigation of its utility as a metal coordination material,” J. R. Holst, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 2007.
19) “Rapid synthesis of crystalline, photocatalytically active titania and layered metal oxyhalides,” S. Perera, N. A. Zelenski, R. E. Pho, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 2007.
18) “Facile solvothermal routes to main-group and transition metal nitrides, oxides and phosphides,” B. M. Barry, E. G. Gillan, J. Choi, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 2007.
17) “Isolation and characterization of the cyamelurate anion [C6N7O33-] derived from a disordered carbon nitride material,” J. R. Holst, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting, Quincy, Illinois, October 2006.
16) “Challenges in synthesizing nitrogen-rich metastable metal nitrides via mild solvothermal routes,” B. Barry, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting, Quincy, Illinois, October 2006.
15) “Rapid solid-state and solvothermal synthesis of crystalline, photocatalytically active titania,” S. Perera, E. G. Gillan, Solid State Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, New London, New Hampshire, July 2006.
14) “Synthesis of nanocrystalline Group 13 and first row transition metal nitrides through metal azide precursor decomposition by solvothermal reaction,” J. Choi, E. G. Gillan, Solid State Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, New London, New Hampshire, July 2006.
13) “Isolation of and reactions with the [C6N7O33-] cyamelurate anion derived from amorphous carbon nitrides,” J. R. Holst, E. Gillan, Midwest Organic Solid State Chemistry Symposium, Iowa City, Iowa, June 2006.
12) “Synthesis of photocatalytically active, anatase titania nanoparticles and mixed phase nanowires,” S. Perera, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 2006.
11) “Solvothermal routes to metal nitrides via metal azide precursor decomposition,” J. Choi, E. G. Gillan, Midwest Solid-State Chemistry Conference, University of Notre Dame, May 2005.
10) “Rapid solid-state synthesis of crystalline, photocatalytic active titanium oxides,” S. Perera, N. Zelenski, E. G. Gillan, , Midwest Solid-State Chemistry Conference, University of Notre Dame, May 2005.
9) “Metal azides as energetic metal nitride precursors: Solvothermal decomposition routes to nanocrystalline transition metal nitrides,” J. L. Choi, E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, California, March 2005.
8) “Energetic molecular precursor routes to carbon nitride networks,” D. R. Miller and E. G. Gillan, Solid State Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, New London, New Hampshire, July 2004.
7) “Solvothermal routes to crystalline metal nitrides via metal azide precursor decomposition” J.-L. Choi and E. G. Gillan, Solid State Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, New London, New Hampshire, July 2004.
6) “Energetic molecular precursor routes to carbon nitride networks,” D. R. Miller and E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, California, March 2004.
5) “2,5,8-Triazido-sym-heptazine: A novel single-source precursor for rapid synthesis of carbon nitride powders,” D. R. Miller and E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society 38th Midwest Regional Meeting, Columbia, Missouri, November 2003.
4) “Solvothermal metathesis routes to crystalline metal nitrides via azido precursor decomposition,” J.-L. Choi and E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society 38th Midwest Regional Meeting, Columbia, Missouri, November 2003.
3) “Low-temperature solvothermal route to gallium nitride nanoparticles,” J. Wang, L. Grocholl, and E. G. Gillan in Synthesis, Functional Properties, and Applications of Nanostructures, Materials Research Society National Meeting, San Francisco, California, April 2001.
2) “Low-temperature solvothermal route to gallium nitride nanoparticles,” L. Grocholl, J. Wang, and E. G. Gillan in New Developments in the Chemistry of Group 13, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, California, March 2001.
1) “Synthesis and characterization of [(tBu)HGa(NEt2)]2 as a single-source precursor to GaN films,” S. A. Cullison and E. G. Gillan, American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting, Quincy, Illinois, October 1999.