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Neutron and X-ray crystallography and spectroscopy are fundamental and imperative in the investigation and development of condensed matter sciences. We will widely use these methods to study the crystal structures of novel materials such as complex hydrides for hydrogen-storage and battery applications, intermetallic or oxides with interesting electronic or magnetic properties, and metal organic frameworks materials for gas sorption and separation applications. From the crystal structure study, we can understand the fundamental physics and chemistry of these materials, in order to improve their properties for desired applications.
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Wu H*, Zhou X, Rodriguez EE, Zhou W, Udovic TJ, Yildirim T, Rush JJ: "A new family of metal borohydride guanidinate complexes: Synthesis, structures and hydrogen-storage properties". Journal of Solid State Chemistry 242: 186-192, 2016
Wu H*, Zhou W, Pinkerton FE, Udovic TJ, Yildirim T, Rush JJ: "Metal hydrazinoborane LiN2H3BH3 and LiN2H3BH3•2N2H3BH3: Crystal structures and high-extent dehydrogenation". Energy & Environmental Science 5: 7531, 2012
Neutron/X-ray diffraction; Neutron scattering; Crystallography; Complex hydrides; Porous materials; Gas storage; Solid state synthesis; Organic synthesis;