Dr. Ted Roberts
Smell
Advisor, PhD., P.Eng., CEng., FIChemE.
Dr. Edward Roberts is an internationally recognized expert and innovator in the field of electrochemical technology. He completed his BA (1987), MEng (1988) and PhD (1992) at Cambridge University. Prior to moving to Calgary in 2012, he was a professor at the University of Manchester in the UK, and he is a founder of a successful spin-out company, Arvia Technology Ltd.
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His work has been recognized through several international awards for innovation (the IChemE Water Innovation Award, the IET Innovation Award and the ACES European Academic Enterprise Award).
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Dr. Roberts is the holder of 22 granted patents, has a further 20 patent applications pending and has published more than 75 papers in international journals.
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Cross Appointments and Affiliations:
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Roberts Research Group
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Associate Director, Calgary Advanced Energy Storage Research & Technology (CAESR-Tech)
Selected Awards:
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2009 – European Academic Enterprise (ACES) Award
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2009 – IET Innovation Award
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2008 – IChemE Water Innovation Award
Research Activities:
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The Roberts research group is focusing on using environmentally friendly electrochemical techniques for simultaneous removal of various contaminants including suspended solids, emulsified oil, dissolved organics, silica and heavy metals from oil sands produced water. Dr. Roberts has developed an innovative process combining adsorption and electrochemical regeneration for the removal and oxidation of organic contaminants from wastewater. A key area of research in this area is the intensification of electrochemical water treatment processes. The Roberts research group has developed a novel cell design for electrocoagulation (EC) which enhances the transport conditions and reduces power requirements. The mechanisms of contaminant removal by EC is being studied through the use of laser scanning confocal microscopy. The application of EC to the treatment of oil-sands produced water is being explored in collaboration with several industry partners.
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In addition to water treatment, Dr. Roberts’ research group is exploring the use of new large scale energy storage technologies. Electrode materials for redox flow batteries are being developed in collaboration with Dr. Birss (chemistry), while novel metal-organic redox systems are being explored with Dr. Roesler (chemistry). They are aiming to develop low cost flow battery systems that are able to operate efficiently at high current densities, improving the economic viability of the technology. These systems are being developed for large scale energy storage and the integration of renewable electricity generation. He is also collaborating with Dr. Thangadurai (chemistry) and Dr. Trifkovic on the development of solid state lithium ion batteries for transport applications.
Selected Publications:
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Yazdi A.Z., Roberts E.P.L., and Sundararaj, U (2016) “Nitrogen/sulfur co-doped helical graphene nanoribbons for efficient oxygen reduction in alkaline and acidic electrolytes”, Carbon 100, 99-108
Hussain S.N., Asghar H.M.A., Sattar H., NW Brown N.W., and Roberts E.P.L. (2015) “Free chlorine formation during electrochemical regeneration of a graphite intercalation compound adsorbent used for wastewater treatment”, Journal of Applied Electrochemistry 45 (6), 611-621
Hussain S.N., de las Heras N., Asghar H.M.A., NW Brown N.W., and Roberts E.P.L. (2014) “Disinfection of water by adsorption combined with electrochemical treatment”, Water research 54, 170-178
Brown, N.W., and Roberts, E.P. (2013) “Combining adsorption with anodic oxidation as an innovative technique for removal and destruction of organics,” Water Science and Technology, vol. 86, issue 6, pp. 1216-1222.
Scamman, D.P., Reade, G.W., and Roberts, E.P.L. (2009) “Numerical modelling of a bromide–polysulphide redox flow battery”. Journal of Power Sources, vol. 189, issue 2, pp. 1220-1230.