Claire White

Asst.Professor
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Princeton University
United States of America

Biography

Dr. White’s research group centers on investigating the long-term behavior of low-CO2 concrete and the mineralization processes during CO2 capture and storage. Key topics of research include: durability of alkali-activated cements; atomic and nanoscale morphology of cementitious materials; reaction kinetics of cement formation; amorphous carbonate materials; combined modeling/experimental methodologies; Monte Carlo methods; ab-initio calculations; total scattering analysis.

Research Intrest

Applied and Computational Mathematics Environmental and Energy Science and Technology Materials Synthesis, Processing, Structure and Properties Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

List of Publications
C. E. White, K. Page, N. J. Henson, J. L. Provis, 2013, In situ synchrotron X-ray pair distribution function analysis of the early stages of gel formation in metakaolin-based geopolymers, Applied Clay Science , 73, 17-25
C. E. White, J. L. Provis, B. Bloomer, N. J. Henson, K. Page,2013, In situ X-ray pair distribution function analysis of geopolymer gel nanostructure formation kinetics, JPCCP, 15, 8573-8582
C. E. White, N. J. Henson, L. L. Daemen, M. Hartl, K. Page, 2014, Uncovering the True Atomic Structure of Disordered Materials: The Structure of a Hydrated Amorphous Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3 center dot 3D(2)O), JCM, 26, 2693-2702