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CAREER: Key Chemical Principles Impacting Structure and Function in Compositionally-Comple — NSF Award to University of Florida (F

PART 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY This CAREER program supported by the Solid State and Materials Chemistry Program in the Division of Materials Research, investigates materials for energy storage to make the technology more sustainable and less dependent on scarce resources. To do so, researchers at the University of Flori

Award titleCAREER: Key Chemical Principles Impacting Structure and Function in Compositionally-Comple
Award ID2441402
AwardeeUniversity of Florida
CityGAINESVILLE
StateFL
Amount obligated$503,933
Principal investigatorMegan Butala
ProgramSOLID STATE & MATERIALS CHEMIS
Start date02/01/2025
AbstractPART 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY This CAREER program supported by the Solid State and Materials Chemistry Program in the Division of Materials Research, investigates materials for energy storage to make the technology more sustainable and less dependent on scarce resources. To do so, researchers at the University of Florida generate new understanding in support of the development of alternative materials for lithium-ion batteries. The alternative materials, called disordered rocksalt oxides, or DRX
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