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    Multiple Tethyan ocean basins and orogenic belts in Asia by Metcalfe, Ian

    Published in Gondwana research (01-12-2021)
    “…Four Tethyan ocean basins are recognised in Asia, the Proto-Tethys (Late Proterozoic - Silurian), Palaeo-Tethys (Middle Devonian - Late Triassic), Meso-Tethys…”
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    Tectonic framework and Phanerozoic evolution of Sundaland by Metcalfe, Ian

    Published in Gondwana research (2011)
    “…Sundaland comprises a heterogeneous collage of continental blocks derived from the India–Australian margin of eastern Gondwana and assembled by the closure of…”
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    Emergence and Future of Exsolved Materials by Kousi, Kalliopi, Tang, Chenyang, Metcalfe, Ian S., Neagu, Dragos

    “…Supported nanoparticle systems have received increased attention over the last decades because of their potential for high activity levels when applied to…”
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    Endogenous Nanoparticles Strain Perovskite Host Lattice Providing Oxygen Capacity and Driving Oxygen Exchange and CH4 Conversion to Syngas by Kousi, Kalliopi, Neagu, Dragos, Bekris, Leonidas, Papaioannou, Evangelos I., Metcalfe, Ian S.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (03-02-2020)
    “…Particles dispersed on the surface of oxide supports have enabled a wealth of applications in electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, and heterogeneous catalysis…”
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    Trends and Prospects of Bimetallic Exsolution by Tang, Chenyang, Kousi, Kalliopi, Neagu, Dragos, Metcalfe, Ian S.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (16-04-2021)
    “…Supported bimetallic nanoparticles used for various chemical transformations appear to be more appealing than their monometallic counterparts, because of their…”
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    Production of high purity H2 through chemical-looping water–gas shift at reforming temperatures – The importance of non-stoichiometric oxygen carriers by de Leeuwe, Christopher, Hu, Wenting, Evans, John, von Stosch, Moritz, Metcalfe, Ian S

    “…[Display omitted] •Chemical looping allows for H2 production with inherent carbon separation.•It can achieve 95% conversion of H2O at 1073 K outperforming a…”
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    U-Pb isotope geochronology and geochemistry of granites from Hainan Island (northern South China Sea margin): Constraints on late Paleozoic-Mesozoic tectonic evolution by Yan, Quanshu, Metcalfe, Ian, Shi, Xuefa

    Published in Gondwana research (01-09-2017)
    “…Hainan Island is a key component of the South China Sea region and provides insights on regional geological evolution since the Paleozoic. Ten new LA-ICPMS…”
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    Impact of Gas–Solid Reaction Thermodynamics on the Performance of a Chemical Looping Ammonia Synthesis Process by Pereira, Reinaldo Juan Lee, Hu, Wenting, Metcalfe, Ian S.

    Published in Energy & fuels (01-09-2022)
    “…Novel ammonia catalysts seek to achieve high reaction rates under milder conditions, which translate into lower costs and energy requirements. Alkali and…”
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    Demonstration of chemistry at a point through restructuring and catalytic activation at anchored nanoparticles by Neagu, Dragos, Papaioannou, Evangelos I., Ramli, Wan K. W., Miller, David N., Murdoch, Billy J., Ménard, Hervé, Umar, Ahmed, Barlow, Anders J., Cumpson, Peter J., Irvine, John T. S., Metcalfe, Ian S.

    Published in Nature communications (30-11-2017)
    “…Metal nanoparticles prepared by exsolution at the surface of perovskite oxides have been recently shown to enable new dimensions in catalysis and energy…”
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    Frontispiece: Trends and Prospects of Bimetallic Exsolution by Tang, Chenyang, Kousi, Kalliopi, Neagu, Dragos, Metcalfe, Ian S.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (16-04-2021)
    “…Exsolution is a relatively new research hotspot which can be traced back to 2002. In the Minireview on page 6666, C. Tang, K. Kousi, D. Neagu, and I. S…”
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    The Chanthaburi terrane of southeastern Thailand: Stratigraphic confirmation as a disrupted segment of the Sukhothai Arc by Sone, Masatoshi, Metcalfe, Ian, Chaodumrong, Pol

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-11-2012)
    “…► The Chanthaburi terrane represents a disrupted portion of the Sukhothai Arc system. ► The Klaeng tectonic line as a cryptic suture between the Sibumasu block…”
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    Hainan mantle plume produced late Cenozoic basaltic rocks in Thailand, Southeast Asia by Yan, Quanshu, Shi, Xuefa, Metcalfe, Ian, Liu, Shengfa, Xu, Taoyu, Kornkanitnan, Narumol, Sirichaiseth, Thanyapat, Yuan, Long, Zhang, Ying, Zhang, Hui

    Published in Scientific reports (08-02-2018)
    “…Intraplate volcanism initiated shortly after the cessation of Cenozoic seafloor spreading in the South China Sea (SCS) region, but the full extent of its…”
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    Pulses in silicic arc magmatism initiate end-Permian climate instability and extinction by Chapman, Timothy, Milan, Luke A., Metcalfe, Ian, Blevin, Phil L., Crowley, Jim

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-05-2022)
    “…Brief pulses of intense volcanic eruptions along convergent margins emit substantial volatiles that drive climatic excursions that can lead to major extinction…”
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    Symmetrical Exsolution of Rh Nanoparticles in Solid Oxide Cells for Efficient Syngas Production from Greenhouse Gases by Kyriakou, Vasileios, Neagu, Dragos, Zafeiropoulos, Georgios, Sharma, Rakesh Kumar, Tang, Chenyang, Kousi, Kalliopi, Metcalfe, Ian S, van de Sanden, Mauritius C. M, Tsampas, Mihalis N

    Published in ACS catalysis (17-01-2020)
    “…Carbon dioxide and steam solid oxide co-electrolysis is a key technology for exploiting renewable electricity to generate syngas feedstock for the…”
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    Rapid Plasma Exsolution from an A‐site Deficient Perovskite Oxide at Room Temperature by Khalid, Hessan, Haq, Atta ul, Alessi, Bruno, Wu, Ji, Savaniu, Cristian D., Kousi, Kalliopi, Metcalfe, Ian S., Parker, Stephen C., Irvine, John T. S., Maguire, Paul, Papaioannou, Evangelos I., Mariotti, Davide

    Published in Advanced energy materials (01-12-2022)
    “…High‐performance nanoparticle platforms can drive catalysis progress to new horizons, delivering environmental and energy targets. Nanoparticle exsolution…”
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    Overcoming chemical equilibrium limitations using a thermodynamically reversible chemical reactor by Metcalfe, Ian S., Ray, Brian, Dejoie, Catherine, Hu, Wenting, de Leeuwe, Christopher, Dueso, Cristina, García-García, Francisco R., Mak, Cheuk-Man, Papaioannou, Evangelos I., Thompson, Claire R., Evans, John S. O.

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-07-2019)
    “…All real processes, be they chemical, mechanical or electrical, are thermodynamically irreversible and therefore suffer from thermodynamic losses. Here, we…”
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    The Exsolution of Cu Particles from Doped Barium Cerate Zirconate via Barium Cuprate Intermediate Phases by Wang, Mei, Papaioannou, Evangelos I., Metcalfe, Ian S., Naden, Aaron, Savaniu, Cristian D., Irvine, John T. S.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-07-2023)
    “…As a low‐cost alternative to noble metals, Cu plays an important role in industrial catalysis, such as water‐gas shift reaction, methanol or ethanol oxidation,…”
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    Exsolved Nickel Nanoparticles Acting as Oxygen Storage Reservoirs and Active Sites for Redox CH4 Conversion by Otto, Svenja-K, Kousi, Kalliopi, Neagu, Dragos, Bekris, Leonidas, Janek, Jürgen, Metcalfe, Ian S

    Published in ACS applied energy materials (28-10-2019)
    “…The growing demand for H2 and syngas requires the development of new, more efficient processes and materials for their production, especially from CH4 that is…”
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