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IUPAC Prize for Young Chemists - 2009 Honorable Mention

 

David J. Payne one of five Honorable Mention awards associated with the IUPAC Prize for Young Chemists, his Ph.D. thesis work entitled "The Electronic Structure of Post-Transition Metal Oxides."

current address(at time of application)

Email: david.payne@chem.ox.ac.uk

Academic degrees

  • Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Oxford, 2008
  • M.Sc. Chemistry, University of Wales, 2004

Ph.D. Thesis

Title The Electronic Structure of Post-Transition Metal Oxides

Adviser

Professor P.P. Edwards

Professor C.F. McConwille

Essay The global importance of post-transition metal oxides to a range of technologies are wide and far ranging, from PbO2 in the lead acid batter, to In2O3 and analogues in flat screen displays and solar panels. The following work has attempted to further the understanding of the electronic structure of post- transition metal oxides, such as PbO,3,4PBo2,4-8.....[full text; pdf file - 416KB]

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