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X Author: Matthew J McDermott

2025

Walters, Lauren N, Yuxing Fei, Bernardus Rendy, Xiaochen Yang, Mouhamad Diallo, KyuJung Jun, Grace Wei, Matthew J McDermott, Andrea Giunto, Tara P Mishra, Fengyu Shen, David Milsted, May Sabai Oo, Haegyeom Kim, Michael C Tucker, and Gerbrand Ceder."Synthetic Accessibility and Sodium Ion Conductivity of the Na8–xAxP2O9(NAP) High-Temperature Sodium Superionic Conductor Framework."Chemistry of Materials 37.17 (2025) 6807-6822. DOI

2020

Todd, Paul K, Allison Wustrow, Rebecca D McAuliffe, Matthew J McDermott, Gia Thinh Tran, Brennan C McBride, Ethan D Boeding, Daniel O’Nolan, Chia-Hao Liu, Shyam S Dwaraknath, Karena W Chapman, Simon J.L Billinge, Kristin A Persson, Ashfia Huq, Gabriel M Veith, and James R Neilson."Defect-Accommodating Intermediates Yield Selective Low-Temperature Synthesis of YMnO 3Polymorphs."Inorganic Chemistry 59.18 (2020) 13639 - 13650. DOI

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