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Exploring the Chemistry and Probing the Nature of Over-stoichiometric Earth Abundant Trans — NSF Award to University of New Mexico

PART 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Rock salts are one of the most commonly known structural types of materials, featuring the common salt (NaCl)'s atomic arrangement with cations and anions occupying the Na and Cl sites, respectively. Disordered rock salts, in which the Na and Cl sites are randomly occupied by different cat

Award titleExploring the Chemistry and Probing the Nature of Over-stoichiometric Earth Abundant Trans
Award ID2350193
AwardeeUniversity of New Mexico
CityALBUQUERQUE
StateNM
Amount obligated$455,286
Principal investigatorDongchang Chen
ProgramCERAMICS
Start date07/15/2024
AbstractPART 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Rock salts are one of the most commonly known structural types of materials, featuring the common salt (NaCl)'s atomic arrangement with cations and anions occupying the Na and Cl sites, respectively. Disordered rock salts, in which the Na and Cl sites are randomly occupied by different cation/anion elements, have been arising as a new research field for both fundamental materials science and battery materials development. A typical rock salt structure is subject to
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