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X Author: Eunseok Lee

2014

Kim, Jung-Hyun, Ashfia Huq, Miaofang Chi, Nicholas P. W Pieczonka, Eunseok Lee, Craig A Bridges, Misle M Tessema, Arumugam Manthiram, Kristin A Persson, and Bob R Powell."Integrated Nano-Domains of Disordered and Ordered Spinel Phases in LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 for Li-Ion Batteries."Chemistry of Materials 26.15 (2014) 4377-4386. DOI
Lee, Eunseok, and Kristin A Persson."Structural and Chemical Evolution of the Layered Li-Excess LixMnO3 as a Function of Li Content from First-Principles Calculations."Advanced Energy Materials (2014). DOI

2013

Lee, Eunseok, and Kristin A Persson."First-principles study of the nano-scaling effect on the electrochemical behavior in LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4."Nanotechnology 24.42 (2013). DOI
Lee, Eunseok, and Kristin A Persson."Solid-Solution Li Intercalation as a Function of Cation Order/Disorder in the High-Voltage LixNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Spinel."Chemistry of Materials 25.14 (2013) 2885-2889. DOI

2012

Lee, Eunseok, and Kristin A Persson."Li absorption and intercalation in single layer graphene and few layer graphene by first principles."Nano letters 12.9 (2012) 4624-4628. DOI
Lee, Eunseok, and Kristin A Persson."Revealing the coupled cation interactions behind the electrochemical profile of LixNi0.5Mn1.5O4."Energy & Environmental Science 5.3 (2012) 6047-6051. DOI

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