Kyle Diederichsen

About Kyle Diederichsen

Kyle Diederichsen, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Engineering redox-active electrochemically mediated carbon dioxide capture systems

Electrochemically Facilitated Transport of CO2 between Gas Diffusion Electrodes in Flat and Hollow Fiber Geometries

Electrochemical methods for carbon dioxide separations

Nondimensional analysis of a hollow fiber membrane contactor for direct air capture

Flow System with Liquid Active Sorbents for Electrochemically Mediated Carbon Capture

Toward solvent-free continuous-flow electrochemically mediated carbon capture with high-concentration liquid quinone chemistry

Electrochemical and Molecular Assessment of Quinones as CO2-Binding Redox Molecules for Carbon Capture

Impact of frictional interactions on conductivity, diffusion, and transference number in ether-and perfluoroether-based electrolytes

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1721

Citations(since 2020)

1619

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621

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

17

i10Index(since 2020)

17

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Top articles of Kyle Diederichsen

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Engineering redox-active electrochemically mediated carbon dioxide capture systems

Nature Chemical Engineering

Michael Massen-Hane

Kyle M Diederichsen

T Alan Hatton

2024/1

Electrochemically Facilitated Transport of CO2 between Gas Diffusion Electrodes in Flat and Hollow Fiber Geometries

ACS ES&T Engineering

Kyle M Diederichsen

Stephen JA DeWitt

T Alan Hatton

2023/4/24

Electrochemical methods for carbon dioxide separations

Kyle M Diederichsen

Rezvan Sharifian

Jin Soo Kang

Yayuan Liu

Seoni Kim

...

2022/9/8

Nondimensional analysis of a hollow fiber membrane contactor for direct air capture

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Kyle M Diederichsen

T Alan Hatton

2022/8/2

Flow System with Liquid Active Sorbents for Electrochemically Mediated Carbon Capture

Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 241

Kyle Diederichsen

Yayuan Liu

T Alan Hatton

2022/7/7

Toward solvent-free continuous-flow electrochemically mediated carbon capture with high-concentration liquid quinone chemistry

Joule

Kyle M Diederichsen

Yayuan Liu

Nil Ozbek

Hyowon Seo

T Alan Hatton

2022/1/19

Electrochemical and Molecular Assessment of Quinones as CO2-Binding Redox Molecules for Carbon Capture

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Fritz Simeon

Michael C Stern

Kyle M Diederichsen

Yayuan Liu

Howard J Herzog

...

2022/1/15

Impact of frictional interactions on conductivity, diffusion, and transference number in ether-and perfluoroether-based electrolytes

Journal of The Electrochemical Society

Lorena S Grundy

Deep B Shah

Hien Q Nguyen

Kyle M Diederichsen

Hasan Celik

...

2020/9/10

An Electrochemically Mediated Amine Regeneration Process with a Mixed Absorbent for Postcombustion CO2 Capture

Environmental Science & Technology

Mohammad Rahimi

Kyle M Diederichsen

Nil Ozbek

Miao Wang

Wonyoung Choi

...

2020/6/17

Electrochemically mediated carbon dioxide separation with quinone chemistry in salt-concentrated aqueous media

Nature communications

Yayuan Liu

Hong-Zhou Ye

Kyle M Diederichsen

Troy Van Voorhis

T Alan Hatton

2020/5/8

Electrolyte additives to enable nonaqueous polyelectrolyte solutions for lithium ion batteries

Molecular Systems Design & Engineering

Kyle M Diederichsen

Bryan D McCloskey

2020

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