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X Author: Jeffrey Urban

2025

Jin, Xiuyu, Ziting Zhu, Qiusu Miao, Chen Fang, Di Huang, Raynald Giovine, Linfeng Chen, Chaochao Dun, Jeffrey Urban, Yanbao Fu, Defu Li, Katie Liu, Yunfei Wang, Tianyu Zhu, Chenhui Zhu, Wei Tong, and Gao Liu."Green Electrode Processing Enabled by Fluoro‐Free Multifunctional Binders for Lithium‐Ion Batteries."Advanced Science 12.17 (2025). DOI
Haddad, Andrew Z, Akanksha K Menon, Ravindra Revanur, Jennifer Klare, Jeffrey Urban, and Robert Kostecki."Forward Osmosis Desalination Using Thermoresponsive Ionic Liquids: Bench-Scale Demonstration and Cost Analysis."Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 64.15 (2025) 7810-7817. DOI
Theibault, Monica, Dennis Nordlund, Chaochao Dun, Jeffrey Urban, Wei Tong, and Marca M Doeff."Understanding the Mn dissolution mechanism in rock salt-type Li4Mn2O5 cathodes."Journal of Materials Chemistry A 13.26 (2025) 21009-21020. DOI

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