Many, many, many congratulations to Dr. Zachery W. B. Iton who beautifully defended his PhD today! I could not be more proud of his thesis, the scientist and leader he is, and all the work he's done. Congratulations, @zac_iton!! We will miss you! #proudadvisor 🎉🍾 @The_See_Group
Using metal sacrificial anodes in organic echem? Do they turn black, short-circuit your cell, or otherwise mess up your reaction? Check out our perspective on troubleshooting common anodes, out now in @ChemicalScience! Collab w/ @SongLinLab#MyFirstChemSci https://t.co/wY7lm0Ul3L
I'm excited to share Wendy's last paper in my group! Are you trying to use a sacrificial Al anode in THF and your echem just doesn't work? Try adding a dash of salt!
https://t.co/SYbii2kbV4
&& If you want to learn more about conduction of multivalent ions in inorganic solids. Take a look at the Perspective we wrote on the topic last year –
https://t.co/CCMmgg0Yng
Excited to share our new @J_A_C_S paper in which we show how adsorbed water vapor in ZnPS3 enables superionic Zn2+ and H+ conductivity.
https://t.co/uUXCdq0Cll
Incredibly grateful for everyone who contributed to this work.
Let me know what you think or if you have questions!
This paper was a heroic effort by @joshjzak, Steve, Forrest, and me and I'm really proud of the way it turned out! Grateful to work with a kick-a** team! Check out our perspective of anion redox in sulfides 🔋 and how it affects the structure in @J_A_C_S
https://t.co/GqaBiC3wXG
From our #UpAndComing#Perspective collection: @zac_iton "Multivalent Ion Conduction in Inorganic Solids" discusses why it is difficult to conduct multivalent ions by considering electronic and structural properties of materials. https://t.co/AiMcxaUOaX
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