Items where Author is "Hanna, J.V."
Seymour, V.R. and Griffin, J.M. and Griffith, B.E. and Page, S.J. and Iuga, D. and Hanna, J.V. and Smith, M.E. (2020) Improved Understanding of Atomic Ordering in Y4SixAl2- xO9- xNxMaterials Using a Combined Solid-State NMR and Computational Approach. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 124 (43). pp. 23976-23987. ISSN 1932-7447
Hooper, T.J.N. and Partridge, T.A. and Rees, G.J. and Keeble, D.S. and Powell, N.A. and Smith, M.E. and Mikheenko, I.P. and Macaskie, L.E. and Bishop, P.T. and Hanna, J.V. (2018) Direct solid state NMR observation of the 105Pd nucleus in inorganic compounds and palladium metal systems. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 20 (41). pp. 26734-26743. ISSN 1463-9076
Bonhomme, C. and Wang, X. and Hung, I. and Gan, Z. and Gervais, C. and Sassoye, C. and Rimsza, J. and Du, J. and Smith, M.E. and Hanna, J.V. and Sarda, S. and Gras, P. and Combes, C. and Laurencin, D. (2018) Pushing the limits of sensitivity and resolution for natural abundance 43Ca NMR using ultra-high magnetic field (35.2 T). Chemical Communications, 54 (69). pp. 9591-9594. ISSN 1359-7345
Laurencin, D. and Ribot, F. and Gervais, C. and Wright, A.J. and Baker, A.R. and Campayo, L. and Hanna, J.V. and Iuga, D. and Smith, M.E. and Nedelec, J.-M. and Renaudin, G. and Bonhomme, C. (2016) 87Sr, 119Sn, 127I Single and {1H/19F}-Double Resonance Solid-State NMR Experiments: Application to Inorganic Materials and Nanobuilding Blocks. ChemistrySelect, 1 (15). pp. 4509-4519. ISSN 2365-6549
Turley, J.P. and Romer, F. and Trudeau, M.L. and Smith, M.E. and Hanna, J.V. and Antonelli, D.M. (2015) Synthesis and Solid-State NMR Studies of Proton-Conducting Mesoporous Niobium Oxide Polymer Composites with Nafion-Like Thermal Durability. ChemNanoMat, 1 (6). pp. 430-437. ISSN 2199-692X
Smith, L.A.C. and Romer, F. and Trudeau, M.L. and Smith, M.E. and Hanna, J.V. and Antonelli, D.M. (2015) UV-Initiated Synthesis of Electroactive High Surface Area Ta and Ti Mesoporous Oxides Composites with Polypyrrole Nanowires within the Pores. ChemNanoMat, 1 (4). pp. 276-284. ISSN 2199-692X