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Fabini, Douglas H.; Labram, John G.; Lehner, Anna J.; Bechtel, Jonathon S.; Evans, Hayden A.; Van der Ven, Anton; Wudl, Fred; Chabinyc, Michael L.; Seshadri, Ram (15 September 2016). "Main-Group Halide Semiconductors Derived from Perovskite: Distinguishing Chemical, Structural, and Electronic Aspects". Inorganic Chemistry. American Chemical Society (ACS). 56 (1): 11–25. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b01539. ISSN   0020-1669. PMID   28043138.
  • Evans, Hayden A.; Schueller, Emily C.; Smock, Sara R.; Wu, Guang; Seshadri, Ram; Wudl, Fred (2017). "Perovskite-related hybrid noble metal iodides: Formamidinium platinum iodide [(FA)2Pt I6] and mixed-valence methylammonium gold iodide [(MA)2Au Au I6]". Inorganica Chimica Acta. Elsevier BV. 468: 280–284. doi:10.1016/j.ica.2017.04.060. ISSN   0020-1693. OSTI   1599742. S2CID   99753216.
  • Preefer, Molleigh B.; Oschmann, Bernd; Hawker, Craig J.; Seshadri, Ram; Wudl, Fred (19 October 2017). "High Sulfur Content Material with Stable Cycling in Lithium‐Sulfur Batteries". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. Wiley. 56 (47): 15118–15122. doi:10.1002/anie.201708746. ISSN   1433-7851. PMID   28984016. S2CID   31244070.
  • Evans, Hayden A.; Andrews, Jessica L.; Fabini, Douglas H.; Preefer, Molleigh B.; Wu, Guang; Cheetham, Anthony K.; Wudl, Fred; Seshadri, Ram (2019). "The capricious nature of iodine catenation in I2 excess, perovskite-derived hybrid Pt(iv) compounds". Chemical Communications. Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 55 (5): 588–591. doi:10.1039/c8cc07536k. ISSN   1359-7345. PMID   30480673. S2CID   53732366.
  • Chen, Xiaolong; Zhang, Dongwei; He, Yaowu; Ali, Muhammad Umair; Wu, Yuting; Zhao, Changbin; Wu, Peiheng; Yan, Chaoyi; Wudl, Fred; Meng, Hong (2020). "Fluoro-alkyl substituted isothianaphthene bisimides as stable n-type semiconductors". Materials Chemistry Frontiers. Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). 4 (12): 3578–3584. doi: 10.1039/d0qm00137f . ISSN   2052-1537. S2CID   219022615.
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    Fred Wudl
    Fred Wudl.jpg
    NationalityAmerican
    Occupation(s) Material scientist, academic and researcher
    AwardsFellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
    American Chemical Society Award for Chemistry of Materials
    Fellow, Chemical Research Society of India
    Giulio Natta Medal, Italian Chemical Society
    Herbert Newby McCoy Award, University of California, Los Angeles
    Tolman Medal of the SCALACS
    Fellow, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
    Seaborg Medal, UCLA
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
    Harvard University