M. Stanley Whittingham(1941)
ChemistryM. Stanley Whittingham is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2019) from United Kingdom. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at Stanford University and New College. They have been affiliated with Exxon Research & Engineering Company.
United KingdomBinghamton University
2
Major Awards
563
Publications
42,344
Citations
85
h-index
272
i10-index
75.2
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Oxygen-Loss-Induced Structural Degradation in ε-LiVOPO4.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces(2022)
2
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksOxygen-Loss-Induced Structural Degradation in ε-LiVOPO4.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces2022
2citations
Introduction
Journal of Materials Research2010
0citations
Open AccessNews and notices
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology2004
0citations
A welcome to our second 5 years
Solid State Ionics1985
0citations
A welcome to the first issue
Solid State Ionics1980
5citations
External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
JQ
Jeremy Quastel
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
BF
Bernard F. Schutz
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
PB
Paul Bates
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
NF
Noni Franklin-Tong
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
SS
Sjors Scheres
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
RB
Richard B. Horne
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
RB
Richard Benton
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
DC
David Craik
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
FH
Fiona H. Marshall
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
BW
Bruce Weir
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
CG
Christopher G. Tate
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
KH
Karen Heywood
Fellow of the Royal Society (2021)
Education
Stanford University
New College
Stamford School
Career Timeline
Exxon Research & Engineering Company?–present
SLB?–present
Binghamton University?–present
Top Publications
Pathways for practical high-energy long-cycling lithium metal batteries
Nature Energy20193,162 citations
High-energy lithium metal pouch cells with limited anode swelling and long stable cycles
Nature Energy2019689 citations
What Limits the Capacity of Layered Oxide Cathodes in Lithium Batteries?
ACS Energy Letters2019300 citations
Oxygen Loss in Layered Oxide Cathodes for Li-Ion Batteries: Mechanisms, Effects, and Mitigation
Chemical Reviews2022291 citations
What is the Role of Nb in Nickel-Rich Layered Oxide Cathodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries?
ACS Energy Letters2021214 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)

John Michael Jumper
Fellow of the Royal Society (2025)

Richard Robson
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)

Demis Hassabis
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2024)
YS
Yang Shi
Fellow of the Royal Society (2024)

K. Barry Sharpless
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2022)

Andrew J. King
Fellow of the Royal Society (2018)

Richard Henderson
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2017)

Fraser Stoddart
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2016)
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