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J. Brgoch, A.J. Lehner, M.L. Chabinyc, and R. Seshadri. "Ab Initio Calculations of Band Gaps and Absolute Band Positions of Polymorphs of RbPbI3 and CsPbI3: Implications for Main-Group Halide Perovskite Photovoltaics." JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C 118 (2014): 27721-27727.
M.L. Chabinyc, and J.I. Brauman. "Acidity, basicity, and the stability of hydrogen bonds: Complexes of RO-+HCF3." JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 120 (1998): 10863-10870.
J.S. Cowart, Jr., M.L. Chabinyc, and C.J. Hawker. "Active surfactants for organic solar cells." ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 243 (2012).
A.C. Arias, S.E. Ready, R.A. Lujan, W.S. Wong, K.E. Paul, M.L. Chabinyc, A. Salleo, and R.A. Street. "All jet-printed polymer thin film transistor active-matrix backplanes." ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 228 (2004): U767-U768.
A.C. Arias, S.E. Ready, R.A. Lujan, W.S. Wong, K.E. Paul, A. Salleo, M.L. Chabinyc, R.B. Apte, R.A. Street, Y.L. Wu et al. "All jet-printed polymer thin-film transistor active-matrix backplanes." APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 85 (2004): 3304-3306.
C.K. Mai, J. Liu, C.M. Evans, R.A. Segalman, M.L. Chabinyc, D.G. Gahill, and G.C. Bazan. "Anisotropic Thermal Transport in Thermoelectric Composites of Conjugated Polyelectrolytes/Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes." MACROMOLECULES 49 (2016): 4957-4963.
S.N. Patel, and M.L. Chabinyc. "Anisotropies and the thermoelectric properties of semiconducting polymers." JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE 134 (2017): 44403.
Le, My Linh, Dakota Rawlings, Scott P. O. Danielsen, Rhys M. Kennard, Michael L. Chabinyc, and Rachel A. Segalman. "Aqueous Formulation of Concentrated Semiconductive Fluid Using Polyelectrolyte Coacervation." ACS Macro Letters 10 (2021): 1008-1014.
I. McCulloch, A. Salleo, and M.L. Chabinyc. "Avoid the kinks when measuring mobility Transistor measurements can overstate organic semiconductor charge carrier mobility." SCIENCE 352 (2016): 1521-1522.