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Katherine Hurst is a research scientist at NLR. Her research interests include the development of novel materials for application in fuel cells and hydrogen storage. The work focuses on synthesis and characterization of metal alloy and metal oxide nanoparticles with emphasis on the development and application of core-shell nanostructured materials. Dr. Hurst received a B.S. in Natural Science Chemistry from the University of Puget Sound, followed by the completion of a M.S. in Chemical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. She received her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering. Her thesis, which was performed at NLR under the direction of Michael J. Heben, focused on purification and gas adsorption of single-walled carbon nanotubes and their application within carbon-based hydrogen storage materials. She accepted a National Institute of Standards (NIST) postdoctoral appointment, working with John H. Lehman. Her research centered on the development of highly absorptive carbon-based optical coatings and also investigated the photochemical activity of nanostructured carbon material. In 2009, she accepted a Research Scientist position at NLR within the DOE Hydrogen Storage Center of Excellence. Since that time she has expanded the breadth of her work to also include applications of metal oxides and modified catalyst-carbon materials to energy storage applications. Currently, Dr. Hurst is the principle investigator of a project titled Direct Morphological and Compositional Control of Platinum Group Metal Thin-Film Catalysts by Atomic Layer Deposition.
Professional Experience
2005–2007 Post doctoral work at The National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
2001–2005 Research Fellowship at NLR
Education/Academic Qualification
PhD, Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Master, Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Bachelor, Natural Sciences Chemistry, University of Puget Sound
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Collaborations and Top Research Areas From the Past 5 Years
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Enhancing Lifetime, Forecasting, and Economic Benefits of Photovoltaic Technologies Undergoing UV-Induced Degradation with Optical Filtering: Article No. 04SP31
Hacke, P., Miller, D., Sahli, F., Sinha, A., Hurst, K., Faes, A., Dussouillez, M., Moffitt, S. L., Woodhouse, M., Jeangros, Q., Paracchino, A., Virtuani, A., Wolff, C. M. & Ballif, C., 2025, In: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2: Letters. 64, 4, 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Nanoscopic Titanium Dioxide Overlayers Improve the Durability of Porphyrin Molecular Electrocatalysts while Maintaining Molecular Structure and Redox Activity
Aghadiuno, P., McNeary, W. W., Stinson, W., Nwokorie, N., Brown, L., Sun, H., Kim, T.-Y., Pan, X., Ardo, S., Hurst, K. & Esposito, D., 2025, In: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 17, 36, p. 50700-50712 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Towards Spatial Control of Reaction Selectivity on Photocatalysts using Area Selective Atomic Layer Deposition on Model Dual Site Electrocatalyst Platform
McNeary, W. W., Stinson, W., Waqar, M., Zang, W., Pan, X., Esposito, D. & Hurst, K., 2025, 1 p. National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR).Research output: NLR › Poster
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High Efficacy Validation of Hydride Mega Tanks at the ARIES Lab (HEVHY METAL)
Hurst, K., 2024, 21 p.Research output: NLR › Presentation
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Industrial Energy Storage Review
Hurst, K., Springer, M., Wikoff, H., Cory, K., Garfield, D., Ruth, M. & Bench Reese, S., 2024, 39 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report