GREENMAT
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GREENMAT research team founded by Conselleria de Educacion, Universidad y Empleo from GVA with PROMETEO grant CIPROM/2021/075. Materials for green technologies.
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https://greenmat.blogs.uv.es/ 11-02-2023 18:54:28
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Congratulations to all those involved in this work we just published in RSC Advances #OpenScience #CleanEnergy #Perovskite #DFT #Prometeo Orthorhombic lead-free hybrid perovskite CH3NH3SnI3 under strain: an ab initio study - now published in RSC Advances pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
A step forward to understand the melting of metals under extreme conditions of pressure & temperature A collaboration between our group FacFisicaUV & Los Alamos National Laboratory Published at JAP AIP Publishing Ab initio melting curve of body-centered cubic bismuth pubs.aip.org/aip/jap/articl…
We share our contribution to understand the High-Pressure Behavior of #oxides published in DaltonTransactions PbV2O6 under compression: near zero-linear compressibility and pressure-induced change in vanadium coordination - now published in Dalton Transactions pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
We welcome Dr. Peijie Zhang who just joined our research group at the Universitat València as a postdoctoral researcher. He will work in an ambitious and exciting project focused on the study the properties of materials under extreme conditions of pressure and temperature.
Our former student, Akun Liang, was awarded the EXTRAORDINARY DOCTORAL AWARD for Universitat de Valencia Universitat València for his doctoral thesis: Iodates under extreme conditions: phase transitions induced by pressure, structural, vibrational and electronic properties. Congratulations!
Discover our research in #superconductivity induced under high-pressure A collaboration with #HPSTAR Published in #Journal_of_Alloys_and_Compounds Elsevier Materials Science #diamond-anvil-cell studies Enhancement of superconductivity and structural phase transitions... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Pyramidal inversion observed for the 1st time in the solid state by applying hydrostatic pressure to barium di-iodate monohydrate. InorgChemFront Matter at Extremes E.H.P.R.G. Pyramidal Inversion in the Solid State - now published in Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Members of our team at Universidad de #Valencia performing X-ray atomic pair distribution function (#PDF ) experiments under high-#pressure at Diamond Light Source Studing the local structure of materials at the atomic scale under extreme conditions.
New study by our group of Co3P2O8 using XRD at Sincrotró ALBA💡 and #DFT New #olivine-type structure Relevant results for the #ceramic #industry Published in DaltonTransactions High-pressure polymorph of Co3P2O8: Phase transition to an olivine-related structure pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
A. Cros from our #Prometeo group involved in developing a method to obtain SEY characteristics of dilectrics IOP Publishing Secondary electron emission yield in thick dielectric materials: a comparison between Kelvin probe & capacitive methods doi.org/10.1088/1361-6… via Journal of Physics D
Daniel Errandonea from our #Prometeo team involved in #DFT computer simulations to model materials for developing #green #energy sources. Paper published in ACS Applied Energy Materials Janus ScYCBr2 MXene as a Promising Thermoelectric Material | ACS Applied Energy Materials pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
Botan-Neto from ICMUV at Valencia presenting "Structural Insights into High-Pressure Phase Transitions in Nesquehonite" at the 61st E.H.P.R.G. meeting
Simone Anzellini from ICMUV at Valencia presenting "Melting line and thermal equation of state of fcccobalt: A combined experimental and computational approach" at the 61st E.H.P.R.G. meeting
Prof. Daniel Errandonea from ICMUV at Valencia presenting "Band-gap energy and electronic d–d transitions of NiWO4 studied under high-pressure conditions" at the 61st E.H.P.R.G. meeting
Prof. Javier Manjon from UPV giving a plenary talk "The importance of pressure in revealing electron-deficient multicenter bonding in electron-rich elements" at the 61st E.H.P.R.G. meeting