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Anthony H. McDaniel

Researcher at Sandia National Laboratories

Publications -  91
Citations -  3469

Anthony H. McDaniel is an academic researcher from Sandia National Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxide & Thermochemical cycle. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 83 publications receiving 3122 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony H. McDaniel include University of Maryland, College Park & National Center for Atmospheric Research.

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Sr- and Mn-doped LaAlO3-δ for solar thermochemical H2 and CO production

TL;DR: In this article, the use of perovskite oxides in two-step, solar-thermochemical water or carbon dioxide splitting cycles was reported, and it was shown that LaAlO3 doped with Mn and Sr will efficiently split both gases.
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Intercalation pathway in many-particle LiFePO4 electrode revealed by nanoscale state-of-charge mapping.

TL;DR: The quantitative results unambiguously confirm the mosaic (particle-by-particle) pathway of intercalation and suggest that the rate-limiting process of charging is initiating the phase transformation by, for example, a nucleation-like event.
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Carbon kinetic isotope effect in the oxidation of methane by the hydroxyl radical

TL;DR: In this article, the reaction of the hydroxyl radical (HO) with the stable carbon isotopes of methane has been studied as a function of temperature from 273 to 353 K. The precision of the present value is much improved over that of previous studies, and this result provides important constraints on the current understanding of the cycling of methane through the atmosphere through the use of carbon isotope measurements.
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Highly Enhanced Concentration and Stability of Reactive Ce3+ on Doped CeO2 Surface Revealed In Operando

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and electrochemical impedance spectrographs to quantify simultaneously the concentration of the reactive trivalent cerium ions on the surface and in the bulk of Sm-doped CeO2(100) in hundreds of millitorr of H2-H2O gas mixtures.