Abstract

In this tribute to John B. Goodenough I will describe how John’s talk on the metal-to-nonmetal transition of vanadium oxide VO2, presented at the Bordeaux Conference (September 1964) attended by inorganic chemists, metallurgists, crystallographers, thermodynamicists and physicists, provided a pioneering vision of interdisciplinary research to come. John gave a complete description of the paradigm on how the physical properties of a solid depend on its structure and bonding, by employing the chemical notions as local distortions and interatomic distances as well as the physics notions such as band width and the Hubbard on-site repulsion U. I will illustrate how inspiring John’s ideas were, by discussing the research examples of my own research group in the sixties-seventies. The fundamental approach of John B. Goodenough to Solid State Chemistry, leading particularly to lithium battery applications, is at the heart of the 2019 Nobel Prize awarded to John.

Highlights

  • Tuesday morning, 8 October 2019, my cell phone received a fantastic news that John B

  • Goodenough to Solid State Chemistry, leading to lithium battery applications, is at the heart of the 2019 Nobel Prize awarded to John

  • Special Issue dedicated to John, I would like to reminisce on the role played by John in the early development of solid state chemistry, the tree that can bear so many different fruits in the future

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Introduction

8 October 2019, my cell phone received a fantastic news that John B. Goodenough was awarded the Nobel Prize, the first one given to solid state chemistry. This was a joyful moment for all of his friends! Pasteur’s famous words came to my mind: “There are science and applications of science, which are so intimately bound together than the tree and the fruits that it bears . Special Issue dedicated to John, I would like to reminisce on the role played by John in the early development of solid state chemistry, the tree that can bear so many different fruits in the future

The Beginnings of Solid State Chemistry
Solid State Chemistry and Localized Versus Delocalized Electrons
Electrical Conductivity of Tungsten Bronzes and the Goodenough-Sienko Debate
Concluding Remarks
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