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Taner Yildirim
Researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology
Publications - 203
Citations - 20660
Taner Yildirim is an academic researcher from National Institute of Standards and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Hydrogen. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 198 publications receiving 18461 citations. Previous affiliations of Taner Yildirim include University of Pennsylvania & Bilkent University.
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Structures and Crystal Chemistry of Li2BNH6 and Li4BN3H10.
TL;DR: In this paper, the crystal structures of quaternary Li−B−N−H phases were determined using NPD data on the isotopically labeled samples, and the end members LiNH2 and LiBH4 all can be viewed as three-dimensional frameworks consisting of corner-and face-shared {Li[BH 4−]n[NH2−]4-n} tetrahedra, n = 0−4.
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Crystal Chemistry of Perovskite-Type Hydride NaMgH3: Implications for Hydrogen Storage.
TL;DR: In this article, the crystal structure, lattice dynamics, and local metal-hydrogen bonding of the perovskite hydride NaMgH3 were investigated using combined neutron powder diffraction, neutron vibrational spectroscopy, and first-principles calculations.
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Solid Cubane: A Brief Review
TL;DR: In this article, the structure and lattice dynamics of cubane have been analyzed using X-ray and neutron inelastic scattering, and it was shown that cubane is a text-book example of a system with anisotropic large-amplitude collective motions in the disordered phase.
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Physics and Chemistry of Nanofibers
S. N. Bokova,E. D. Obraztsova,A. V. Osadchy,Hans Kuzmany,Urszula Dettlaff-Weglikowska,S. Roth,Sefa Dag,Oguz Gulseren,Salim Ciraci,Taner Yildirim,L. G. Bulusheva,A. K. Okotrub,T. A. Duda,A. L. Chuvilin,E. M. Pazhetnov,Andrei I. Boronin,H. Oymak,Şakir Erkoç,Jichen Li,R. Aswani,X. L. Gao,S. King,A. I. Kolesnikov,E. Durgun,Karin Keis,Konstantin G. Kornev,Y.K. Kamath +26 more
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The Applications of Neutron Scattering Methods to the Study of High-Temperature Protonic Conductors
TL;DR: In this paper, the utility of neutron scattering methods in conjunction with first-principles total-energy calculations for characterizing the proton dynamics in these materials is discussed, and the authors outline the utility and utility of this method for solid-oxide fuel-cell technology.