Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Elected foreign member (2016) of Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences, Elected Honorary Member (2017) of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry (RSEQ)
Scientific career
Fields
Chemistry
Institutions
Northwestern University
Academic advisors
John D. Corbett
Poeppelmeier completed a bachelor's degree in chemistry from University of Missouri and, after serving in the Peace Corps,[3] he attended Iowa State University and in 1978 awarded a doctorate for his work on reduced scandium halide compounds under the direction of John Corbett. After working at Exxon, he joined the Northwestern University chemistry faculty in 1984. At Northwestern, his work has focused on the role of synthesis and materials design [4][5] with applications in superconductivity,[6] nonlinear optical materials,[7][8][9] catalysis,[10] and energy storage.[11][12][13] From 1995-2015, he was the materials editor for the American Chemical Society journal Inorganic Chemistry.
^Wan, L.; Incorvati, J.; Poeppelmeier, K.R.; Prendergast, D. (2016). "Building a fast lane for Mg diffusion in α-MoO3 by fluorine doping". Chemistry of Materials. 28 (19): 6900–6908.
^Incorvati, J.; Wan, L.; Key, Baris; Zhou, C.; Liao, Chen; Fuoco, L.; Holland, M.; Wang, Hao; Prendergast, D.; Poeppelmeier, K.R.; Vaughey, J.T. (2014). "Reversible Magnesium Intercalation into a Layered Oxyfluoride Cathode". Chemistry of Materials. 28 (1): 17–20.
^Sorenson, E.M.; Barry, S.; Jung, H.-K.; Rondinelli, James; Vaughey, J.T.; Poeppelmeier, K.R. (2006). "Three-dimensionally ordered macroporous Li4Ti5O12: effect of wall structure on electrochemical properties". Chemistry of Materials. 128 (2): 482–489.