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Dillon, George

Gupta P, Dillon A C, Bracker A S and George S M 1991 FTIR studies of H2O and D2O decomposition on porous silicon surfaces Surf. Sc/. 245 360-72... [Pg.1795]

George S M, Sneh O, Dillon A C, Wise M L, Ott A W, Okada L A and Way J D 1994 Atomic layer controlled deposition of Si02 and AI2O3 using ABAB.. binary reaction sequence chemistry Appl. Surf. Sci. 82/83 460-7... [Pg.2944]

Dillon A C, Ott AW, Way J D and George S M 1995 Surface chemistry of AI2O3 deposition using AI(CH3)3and H2O in a binary reaction sequence Surf. Sci. 322 230-42... [Pg.2944]

Klaus J W, Ott A W, Dillon A C and George S M 1998 Atomic layer controlled growth of Si3N films using sequential surface reactions Surf. Sci. 418 LI 4-19... [Pg.2944]

Jung, Y.S., Cavanagh, A.S., Gedvilas, L., Widjonarko, N.E., Scott, I.D., Lee, S.H., Kim, G.H., George, S.M., Dillon, A.C., 2012. Improved functionality of lithium-ion batteries enabled by atomic layer deposition on the porous microstructure of polymer separators and coating electrodes. Adv. Energy Mater. 2, 1022-1027. [Pg.236]

Robinson MB, Dillon AC, Haynes DR, George SM (1992) Effect of thermal annealing and surface coverage on porous silicon photoluminescence. Appl Phys Lett 61 1414-1416... [Pg.318]

George A, Bannon L, Sabsay B, Dillon JW, Malone J, Veis A, Jenkins NA, Gilbert DJ, Copeland NG (1996) J Biol Chem 271 32869... [Pg.189]

Aunt Julie is an old woman, somewhere in her eighties. Her mother had six children, all by different men. Aunt Julie was the oldest, by a white man named Perry. Her sister Ellen was by Tom Burch, another white man, who lived on a nearby place. Adeline was by Glowers, a colored man. Jack was by Sam Thomas, a colored man. Fleet was by George Dillon, a colored man, and Baily Miller was by Lewis Miller. [Pg.117]

After Aunt Julie s mother had her by this poor white man Perry, she lived with Tom Burch. Tom Burch owned a plantation across the river, and all of his people were well off. Aunt Julie s mother, Pennie, had a baby by Tom Burch who was named Ellen. Pennie had another baby by George Dillon, a half-white man from near Wamerton. She had another baby after that by Sam Thompson, a black man. The last two children. Fleet Dillon and Jack Thompson, were bom after the Surrender. Pennie was like most half-white women—when she was young and real pretty, she had children by white men. Then she had children... [Pg.144]

You will recall Pennie Brock, who lived across the river up near the Mississippi state line. She had Aunt Julie, called Julie Brock, by Perry, a white Overseer. She had Ellen by Tom Burch. She had Fleet Dillon by George Dillon, a half-white man and Jack Thompson by Sam Thompson, a black man. Jack Thompson was her last baby. The next to the last was Bailey Miller, who was born to her by Lewis Miller. [Pg.156]

In 1880 Fleet Dillon (15) was living in the household of George Dillon... [Pg.189]

Leung K, Qi Y, Zavadil KR, Jung YS, Dillon AC, Cavanagh AS, Lee S-H, George SM (2011) Using atomic layer deposition to hinder solvent decomposition in lithiiun ion batteries first-principles modeling and experimental studies. J Am Chem Soc 133 14741-14754... [Pg.403]

Jung YS, Cavanagh AS, Riley LA, Kang S-H, Dillon AC, Groner MD, George SM, Lee SH (2010) Ultrathin direct atomic layer deposition on composite electrodes for highly dmable and safe Li-ion batteries. Adv Mater 22 2172-2176... [Pg.403]

Riley LA, Cavanagh AS, George SM, Jung YS, Yan YF, Lee SH, Dillon AC (2010) Conformal surface coatings to enable high volume expansion Li-ion anode matraials. ChemPhysChem 11 2124-2130... [Pg.428]


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