Heather Andreas
Department Chair, Professor
Related information
Email: heather.andreas@dal.ca
Mailing Address:
Department of Chemistry
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6243 Alumni Crescent
P.O. Box 15000
Halifax NS B3H 4R2
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6243 Alumni Crescent
P.O. Box 15000
Halifax NS B3H 4R2
- Physical chemistry
- Analytical chemistry
- Energy
- Electrochemistry
- Energy storage
- Supercapacitors
- Biosensors
Education
- BSc, University of Calgary
- PhD, University of Calgary
- PDF, University of Ottawa
Research interests
Our energy storage research focuses on supercapacitors and solving the problems that prevent long-term energy storage. Our biosensor research focuses on quantifying important proteins in the body and developing methods to identify one desired protein from a proteins mixture.
Selected publications
- Justin Tom and Heather A. Andreas, “The Influence of Carbon-oxygen Surface Functional Groups of Carbon Electrodes on the Electrochemical Reduction of Hemoglobin”, Carbon, 2017, 112, 230-237.
- Alicia M. Oickle, Justin Tom and Heather A. Andreas, “Carbon Corrosion and its Influence on Self-discharge in Aqueous Electrochemical Capacitors”, Carbon, 2016, 110, 232-242.
- Michelle A. MacDonald and Heather A. Andreas, “Impact of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Experimental Variables on Adsorbed Protein Films, as Illustrated by Bovine Serum Albumin”, Electroanalysis, 2015, 27, 1944-1951.
- Heather A. Andreas “Self-Discharge in Electrochemical Capacitors: A Perspective Article” J. Electrochem. Soc., 2015, 162 (5), A1-A7.
- Heather A. Andreas, Jennifer M. Black, and Alicia M. Oickle, “Self-discharge in Manganese Oxide Electrochemical Capacitor Electrodes in Aqueous Electrolytes with Comparisons to Faradaic and Charge Redistribution Models” Electrochimica Acta, 2014, 140, 116-124.
- Michelle A. MacDonald and Heather A. Andreas “Method for equivalent circuit determination for electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data of protein adsorption on solid surfaces”, Electrochimica Acta, 2014, 129, 290-299.