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Emma Mullane
Emma Mullane
Postdoctoral Researcher
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High-performance germanium nanowire-based lithium-ion battery anodes extending over 1000 cycles through in situ formation of a continuous porous network
T Kennedy, E Mullane, H Geaney, M Osiak, C O’Dwyer, KM Ryan
Nano letters 14 (2), 716-723, 2014
4122014
Synthesis of tin catalyzed silicon and germanium nanowires in a solvent–vapor system and optimization of the seed/nanowire interface for dual lithium cycling
E Mullane, T Kennedy, H Geaney, C Dickinson, KM Ryan
Chemistry of Materials 25 (9), 1816-1822, 2013
1012013
Atomically abrupt silicon–germanium axial heterostructure nanowires synthesized in a solvent vapor growth system
H Geaney, E Mullane, QM Ramasse, KM Ryan
Nano letters 13 (4), 1675-1680, 2013
722013
A rapid, solvent-free protocol for the synthesis of germanium nanowire lithium-ion anodes with a long cycle life and high rate capability
E Mullane, T Kennedy, H Geaney, KM Ryan
ACS applied materials & interfaces 6 (21), 18800-18807, 2014
612014
High density growth of indium seeded silicon nanowires in the vapor phase of a high boiling point solvent
H Geaney, T Kennedy, C Dickinson, E Mullane, A Singh, F Laffir, ...
Chemistry of Materials 24 (11), 2204-2210, 2012
572012
Solution phase synthesis of silicon and germanium nanowires
H Geaney, E Mullane, KM Ryan
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 1 (33), 4996-5007, 2013
392013
Growth of crystalline copper silicide nanowires in high yield within a high boiling point solvent system
H Geaney, C Dickinson, C O’Dwyer, E Mullane, A Singh, KM Ryan
Chemistry of Materials 24 (22), 4319-4325, 2012
352012
Size controlled growth of germanium nanorods and nanowires by solution pyrolysis directly on a substrate
E Mullane, H Geaney, KM Ryan
Chemical communications 48 (44), 5446-5448, 2012
222012
Synthesis of silicon–germanium axial nanowire heterostructures in a solvent vapor growth system using indium and tin catalysts
E Mullane, H Geaney, KM Ryan
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 17 (10), 6919-6924, 2015
172015
Ion Battery Anodes Extending over 1000 Cycles Through in Situ Formation of a Continuous Porous Network
T Kennedy, E Mullane, H Geaney, M Osiak, C O'Dwyer, KM Ryan, ...
Nano Letters 14 (2), 716-723, 2014
82014
High density and patternable growth of silicon, germanium and alloyed SiGe nanowires by a rapid anneal protocol
M Bezuidenhout, T Kennedy, S Belochapkine, Y Guo, E Mullane, PA Kiely, ...
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 3 (28), 7455-7462, 2015
72015
GREENLION Project: Advanced Manufacturing Processes for Low Cost Greener Li-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicle Batteries: Moving from Research toward Innovation
O Miguel, I Cendoya, GT Kim, N Löffler, N Laszczynski, S Passerini, ...
Book ID, 2014
72014
GREENLION Project: Advanced manufacturing processes for low cost greener Li-ion batteries
I de Meatza, O Miguel, I Cendoya, GT Kim, N Löffler, N Laszczynski, ...
Electric Vehicle Batteries: Moving from Research towards Innovation: Reports …, 2015
22015
Method of fabricating an electrode structure having a continuous porous network nanostructure by electrochemical cycling
KM Ryan, T Kennedy, E Mullane
US Patent 11,075,370, 2021
12021
Silicon or Germanium Network Structure for Use as an Anode in a Battery
KM Ryan, T Kennedy, E Mullane
US Patent App. 14/594,548, 2016
12016
Germanium Nanowire Based Lithium-Ion Anode Exhibiting a Stable and High Capacity Over 1000 Cycles
T Kennedy, E Mullane, H Geaney, M Osiak, C O'Dwyer, KM Ryan
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts imlb2014, 446-446, 2014
2014
A New, Rapid Approach for the Synthesis of Germanium Nanowire Based Li-Ion Battery Anodes and Their Excellent Performance over Extended Cycles
E Mullane, T Kennedy, KM Ryan
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts imlb2014, 412-412, 2014
2014
Nanowires, nanorods and axial heterostructures of silicon and germanium synthesised in a solvent vapour system
E Mullane
University of Limerick, 2013
2013
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