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Phoebe K. Allan

Researcher at University of Birmingham

Publications -  39
Citations -  4936

Phoebe K. Allan is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Bromide. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 35 publications receiving 4187 citations. Previous affiliations of Phoebe K. Allan include University of St Andrews & University of Cambridge.

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Metal-organic frameworks in biomedicine.

TL;DR: Metal Organic Frameworks in Biomedicine Patricia Horcajada, Ruxandra Gref, Tarek Baati, Phoebe K. Allan, Guillaume Maurin, Patrick Couvreur, G erard F erey, Russell E. Morris, and Christian Serre.
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Mechanistic insights into sodium storage in hard carbon anodes using local structure probes

TL;DR: Operando23Na solid-state NMR and pair distribution function analysis experiments provide insights into the structure of hard carbon anodes in sodium-ion batteries.
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Tracking sodium-antimonide phase transformations in sodium-ion anodes; insights from operando pair distribution function analysis and solid-state NMR spectroscopy

TL;DR: Variable temperature 23Na NMR experiments reveal significant sodium mobility within c-Na3Sb; this is a possible contributing factor to the excellent rate performance of Sb anodes and is linked to the different reactivity of these networks.
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Metal–organic frameworks for the storage and delivery of biologically active hydrogen sulfide

TL;DR: It is shown that the highly porous metal-organic frameworks with the CPO-27 structure can bind the hydrogen sulfide relatively strongly, allowing the storage of the gas for at least several months.
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Investigating Sodium Storage Mechanisms in Tin Anodes: A Combined Pair Distribution Function Analysis, Density Functional Theory, and Solid-State NMR Approach

TL;DR: The alloying mechanism of high-capacity tin anodes for sodium-ion batteries is investigated using a combined theoretical and experimental approach, and ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) and high-throughput screening using a species-swap method provide insights into a range of possible sodium-tin structures.