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X Author: Tom Nilges

2017

Ludwig, Jennifer, Stephan Geprägs, Dennis Nordlund, Marca M Doeff, and Tom Nilges."Co 11 Li[(OH) 5O][(PO 3OH)(PO 4) 5], a Lithium-Stabilized, Mixed-Valent Cobalt(II,III) Hydroxide Phosphate Framework."Inorganic Chemistry 56.18 (2017) 10950 - 10961. DOI
Ludwig, Jennifer, Carlos Alarcón-Suesca, Stephan Geprägs, Dennis Nordlund, Marca M Doeff, Inés Puente Orench, and Tom Nilges."Direct synthesis and characterization of mixed-valent Li 0.5−δCoPO 4, a Li-deficient derivative of the Cmcm polymorph of LiCoPO 4."RSC Advances 7.45 (2017) 28069 - 28081. DOI
Ludwig, Jennifer, Dennis Nordlund, Marca M Doeff, and Tom Nilges."Synthesis and characterization of metastable, 20 nm-sized Pna 2 1 -LiCoPO 4 nanospheres."Journal of Solid State Chemistry 248 (2017) 9 - 17. DOI
Ludwig, Jennifer, Dominik Haering, Marca M Doeff, and Tom Nilges."Particle size-controllable microwave-assisted solvothermal synthesis of the high-voltage cathode material LiCoPO4 using water/ethylene glycol solvent blends."Solid State Sciences 65 (2017) 100 - 109. DOI

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