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Oxana V. Magdysyuk
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 99
Citations - 2504
Oxana V. Magdysyuk is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1639 citations. Previous affiliations of Oxana V. Magdysyuk include Rutherford Appleton Laboratory & Saint Petersburg State University.
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Processing two-dimensional X-ray diffraction and small-angle scattering data in DAWN 2
Jacob Filik,Alun W. Ashton,P.C.Y. Chang,Philip A. Chater,Sarah J. Day,Michael Drakopoulos,Matthew Gerring,Michael Hart,Oxana V. Magdysyuk,Štefan Michalik,Andrew J. Smith,Chiu C. Tang,Nicholas J. Terrill,Michael T. Wharmby,Heribert Wilhelm +14 more
TL;DR: The Powder Calibration and Processing packages implemented in DAWN 2 provide an automated diffraction-geometry calibration and data processing environment for two-dimensional diffraction experiments that guarantees reproducibility and transparency of the data treatment.
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In situ X-ray diffraction monitoring of a mechanochemical reaction reveals a unique topology metal-organic framework
Athanassios D. Katsenis,Andreas Puškarić,Vjekoslav Štrukil,Cristina Mottillo,Patrick A. Julien,Krunoslav Užarević,Minh-Hao Pham,Trong-On Do,Simon A. J. Kimber,Predrag Lazić,Oxana V. Magdysyuk,Robert E. Dinnebier,Ivan Halasz,Tomislav Friščić +13 more
TL;DR: In situ, real-time powder X-ray diffraction monitoring is used to discover and capture a metastable, novel-topology intermediate of a mechanochemical transformation of katsenite, providing direct evidence that milling transformations can involve short-lived, structurally unusual phases not yet accessed by conventional chemistry.
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I12: the Joint Engineering, Environment and Processing (JEEP) beamline at Diamond Light Source.
Michael Drakopoulos,Thomas Connolley,Christina Reinhard,Robert C. Atwood,Oxana V. Magdysyuk,Nghia T. Vo,Michael Hart,L.D. Connor,Bob Humphreys,George Howell,Steve Davies,Timothy P. Hill,Guy Wilkin,U. Pedersen,Andrew Foster,Nicoletta De Maio,Mark Basham,Fajin Yuan,Kaz Wanelik +18 more
TL;DR: JEEP is a high-energy (50–150 keV) multi-purpose beamline offering polychromatic and monochromatic modes, enabling in situ studies using radiography, tomography, energy-dispersive diffraction, monochROMatic and white-beam two-dimensional diffraction/scattering and small-angle X-ray scattering.
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Metal–Organic Nanosheets Formed via Defect-Mediated Transformation of a Hafnium Metal–Organic Framework
Matthew J. Cliffe,Elizabeth Castillo-Martínez,Yue Wu,Jeongjae Lee,Alexander C. Forse,Francesca C. N. Firth,Peyman Z. Moghadam,David Fairen-Jimenez,Michael W. Gaultois,Joshua A. Hill,Oxana V. Magdysyuk,Ben Slater,Andrew L. Goodwin,Clare P. Grey +13 more
TL;DR: Delamination of hcp UiO-67 occurs through the cleavage of strong hafnium-carboxylate bonds and is effected under mild conditions, suggesting that defect-ordered MOFs could be a productive route to porous two-dimensional materials.
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Characterising thermal runaway within lithium-ion cells by inducing and monitoring internal short circuits.
Donal P. Finegan,Eric Darcy,Matthew Keyser,Bernhard Tjaden,Thomas M. M. Heenan,Rhodri Jervis,Josh J. Bailey,Romeo Malik,Nghia T. Vo,Oxana V. Magdysyuk,Robert C. Atwood,Michael Drakopoulos,Marco DiMichiel,Alexander Rack,Gareth Hinds,Dan J. L. Brett,Paul R. Shearing +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an internal short circuiting device was used for controlled, on-demand, initiation of thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries, allowing analysis of the nucleation and propagation of failure within 18 650 cells through the use of high-speed X-ray imaging at 2000 frames per second.