Vincent Yannello

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2012-2017 chemistry University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
 2017- chemistry Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
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Tener ZP, Yannello V, Garlea VO, et al. (2022) Evolution of Bonding and Magnetism Changes in Valence Electron Count in CuFeCoGe. Inorganic Chemistry
Yannello VJ, Lu E, Fredrickson DC. (2020) At the Limits of Isolobal Bonding: π-Based Covalent Magnetism in MnHg. Inorganic Chemistry
Pak C, Garlea VO, Yannello V, et al. (2019) NaMnSe: Strongly Frustrated Antiferromagnetic Semiconductor with Complex Magnetic Structure. Inorganic Chemistry
Mann DK, Xu J, Mordvinova NE, et al. (2019) Electrocatalytic water oxidation over AlFeB. Chemical Science. 10: 2796-2804
Yannello V, Guillou F, Yaroslavtsev AA, et al. (2019) Revisiting Bond Breaking and Making in EuCo2P2: Where are the Electrons? Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Yannello V, Guillou F, Yaroslavtsev AA, et al. (2019) Front Cover: Revisiting Bond Breaking and Making in EuCo 2 P 2 : Where are the Electrons? (Chem. Eur. J. 23/2019) Chemistry – a European Journal. 25: 5809-5809
Sousa V, Gonçalves BF, Franco M, et al. (2018) Superstructural Ordering in Hexagonal CuInSe2 Nanoparticles Chemistry of Materials. 31: 260-267
Peterson G, Yannello VJ, Fredrickson DC. (2017) Inducing Complexity in Intermetallics through Electron-Hole Matching: The Structure of Fe14Pd17Al69. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
Miyazaki K, Yannello VJ, Fredrickson DC. (2017) Electron-counting in intermetallics made easy: the 18-n rule and isolobal bonds across the Os–Al system Zeitschrift FüR Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials. 232
Yannello VJ, Fredrickson DC. (2015) Generality of the 18-n Rule: Intermetallic Structural Chemistry Explained through Isolobal Analogies to Transition Metal Complexes. Inorganic Chemistry
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