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Research Highlights

This page contains links to recent highlights from our research. It's not as up to date as it should be!

Metal Organic Framework with reversible NO uptake - see Nature Chemistry.

FePt magnetic nanoparticles - new routes to controlled size magnetic nanoparticles.

Mo2P4O15 - the most complex oxide solved from single crystal methods?

Beyond classical applications of powder diffraction - Chem Soc Rev cover picture!

alpha-Bi2Sn2O7 - a 176 atom structure solved using powder diffraction methods.click here for article

Oxygen mobility - at temperatures as low as 200 K in ZrMo2O8 and ZrWMoO8. click here for the article

ZrW2O8 - Negative thermal expansion from 2 to 1050 K and low temperature oxygen migration.

LT-AM2O8 - New negative thermal expansion materials

pHenix - A new 15-300 K cryostat for laboratory powder diffraction measurements.

More to follow.

 

 


Modified 30-Jan-2011 by John S.O. Evans.