Christina Birkel
Affiliations: | 2006-2009 | Chemistry | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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Kubitza N, Büchner C, Sinclair J, et al. (2023) Extending the Chemistry of Layered Solids and Nanosheets: Chemistry and Structure of MAX Phases, MAB Phases and MXenes. Chempluschem. e202300214 |
Snyder RM, Juelsholt M, Kalha C, et al. (2023) Detailed Analysis of the Synthesis and Structure of MAX Phase (MoV)AlC and Its MXene Sibling (MoV)C. Acs Nano |
Kubitza N, Reitz A, Zieschang AM, et al. (2022) From MAX Phase Carbides to Nitrides: Synthesis of VGaC, VGaN, and the Carbonitride VGaCN. Inorganic Chemistry. 61: 10634-10641 |
Siebert JP, Patarakun K, Birkel CS. (2022) Mechanistic Insights into the Nonconventional Sol-Gel Synthesis of MAX Phase MGeC (M = V, Cr). Inorganic Chemistry. 61: 1603-1610 |
Siebert JP, Hajra D, Tongay S, et al. (2021) The synthesis and electrical transport properties of carbon/CrGaC MAX phase composite microwires. Nanoscale |
Birkel C, Zeier W, Lunkenbein T, et al. (2018) Trendbericht Festkörperchemie 2017 Nachrichten Aus Der Chemie. 66: 240-248 |
Kieslich G, Birkel CS, Veremchuk I, et al. (2014) Thermoelectric properties of spark-plasma sintered nanoparticular FeSb2 prepared via a solution chemistry approach. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003). 43: 558-62 |
Douglas JE, Birkel CS, Verma N, et al. (2014) Phase stability and property evolution of biphasic Ti-Ni-Sn alloys for use in thermoelectric applications Journal of Applied Physics. 115 |
Kieslich G, Burkhardt U, Birkel CS, et al. (2014) Enhanced thermoelectric properties of the n-type Magnéli phase WO2.90: Reduced thermal conductivity through microstructure engineering Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 2: 13492-13497 |
Claudio T, Bessas D, Birkel CS, et al. (2014) Enhanced Debye level in nano Zn1+xSb, FeSb2, and NiSb: Nuclear inelastic spectroscopy on121Sb (Phys. Status Solidi B 5/2014) Physica Status Solidi (B). 251: n/a-n/a |