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Kaufman, J. L., J. Vinckeviciute, S. Kolli, J. G. Goiri, and A. Van der Ven. "Understanding intercalation compounds for sodium-ion batteries and beyond." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 377, no. 2152 (2019).
J. Vinckeviciute, D. A. Kitchaev, and A. Van der Ven. "A two-step oxidation mechanism controlled by Mn migration explains the first-cycle activation behavior of Li2MnO3-based Li-excess materials." Chemistry of Materials (2021).
J. Vinckeviciute, M.D. Radin, and A. Van der Ven. "Stacking-sequence changes and Na ordering in layered intercalation materials." Chemistry of Materials 28 (2016): 8640-8650.
Lebens-Higgins, Z. W., N. V. Faenza, M. D. Radin, H. Liu, S. Sallis, J. Rana, J. Vinckeviciute, P. J. Reeves, M. J. Zuba, F. Badway et al. "Revisiting the charge compensation mechanisms in LiNi0.8Co0.2-yAlyO2 systems." Materials Horizons (2019).
Kaboudvand, F., J. Vinckeviciute, S. K. Kolli, M. D. Radin, and A. Van der Ven. "Phase stability and electronic structure of tin sulfide compounds for Li-ion batteries." Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2019).
Faenza, N. V., N. Pereira, D. M. Halat, J. Vinckeviciute, L. Bruce, M. Radin, P. Mukherjee, F. Badway, A. Halajko, F. Cosandey et al. "Phase Evolution and Degradation Modes of R3̅m LixNi1–y–zCoyAlzO2 Electrodes Cycled Near Complete Delithiation." Chemistry of Materials (2018).
M.D. Radin, J. Vinckeviciute, R. Seshadri, and A. Van der Ven. "Manganese oxidation as the origin of the anomalous capacity of Mn-containing Li-excess cathode materials." Nature Energy (2019).
Leben-Higgins, Z. W., J. Vinckeviciute, J. P. Wu, N. V. Faenza, Y. Z. Li, S. Sallis, N. Pereira, Y. S. Meng, G. G. Amatucci, V. Van der Ven et al. "Distinction between Intrinsic and X-ray-Induced Oxidized Oxygen States in Li-Rich 3d Layered Oxides and LiAlO2." Journal of Physical Chemistry C 123, no. 21 (2019).
Kitchaev, D. A., J. Vinckeviciute, and A. Van der Ven. "Delocalized metal-oxygen pi-redox is the origin of anomalous nonhysteretic capacity in Li-ion and Na-ion cathode materials." Journal of the American Chemical Society 143, no. 4 (2021).