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Christopher McConville

Christopher McConville

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
71
Citations
15069
World Ranking
5679
National Ranking
141

Christopher McConville publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Christopher McConville sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 315 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Christopher McConville D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Christopher McConville sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Christopher McConville is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with significant contributions in subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work addresses a range of focused topics, including:

  • ZnO doping and properties
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
  • Copper-based nanomaterials and applications

Christopher McConville has contributed to multiple academic publications, with notable papers such as:

  • "Antibacterial Liquid Metals: Biofilm Treatment via Magnetic Activation," published in 2020 in ACS Nano
  • "Flexible two-dimensional indium tin oxide fabricated using a liquid metal printing technique," published in 2020 in Nature Electronics
  • "Systematic Comparison of the Structural and Dynamic Properties of Commonly Used Water Models for Molecular Dynamics Simulations," published in 2021 in Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
  • "Liquid Metals in Catalysis for Energy Applications," published in 2020 in Joule
  • "High-mobility p-type semiconducting two-dimensional β-TeO2," published in 2021 in Nature Electronics

Frequent coauthors associated with this scientist include:

  • Torben Daeneke
  • Ali Zavabeti
  • Aaron Elbourne
  • Andrew J. Christofferson
  • Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh

The venues where Christopher McConville most commonly publishes are:

  • Advanced Materials Interfaces
  • Advanced Materials
  • ACS Nano
  • Nature Electronics
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Best Publications

  • Intrinsic electron accumulation at clean InN surfaces.

    I Mahboob;TD Veal;Christopher F McConville;H Lu

  • Band gap, electronic structure, and surface electron accumulation of cubic and rhombohedral In 2 O 3

    P. D. C. King;T. D. Veal;F. Fuchs;Ch. Y. Wang

  • Reaction of atomic oxygen with a Pt(1 1 1) surface: chemical and structural determination using XPS, CAICISS and LEED

    CR Parkinson;M Walker;Christopher F McConville

  • Antibacterial Liquid Metals: Biofilm Treatment via Magnetic Activation

    Aaron Elbourne;Samuel Cheeseman;Paul Atkin;Paul Atkin;Nghia P. Truong

  • Flexible two-dimensional indium tin oxide fabricated using a liquid metal printing technique

    Robi S. Datta;Nitu Syed;Ali Zavabeti;Azmira Jannat

  • Systematic Comparison of the Structural and Dynamic Properties of Commonly Used Water Models for Molecular Dynamics Simulations.

    Sachini P. Kadaoluwa Pathirannahalage;Sachini P. Kadaoluwa Pathirannahalage;Nastaran Meftahi;Aaron Elbourne;Alessia C. G. Weiss

  • Origin of electron accumulation at wurtzite InN surfaces

    I Mahboob;TD Veal;Lfj Piper;Christopher F McConville

  • Surface electron accumulation and the charge neutrality level in In2O3.

    Pdc King;TD Veal;DJ Payne;A Bourlange

  • An XPS study of iron sodium silicate glass surfaces

    A Mekki;A Mekki;D Holland;Christopher F McConville;M Salim

  • Bandgap and effective mass of epitaxial cadmium oxide

    Paul Harvey Jefferson;S. A. Hatfield;T. D. Veal;Philip David King

  • Liquid Metals in Catalysis for Energy Applications

    Karma Zuraiqi;Ali Zavabeti;Ali Zavabeti;Francois-Marie Allioux;Jianbo Tang

  • The structure of the formate species on copper surfaces: new photoelectron diffraction results and sexafs data reassessed

    DP Woodruff;Christopher F McConville;Ald Kilcoyne;T Lindner

  • Valence-band electronic structure of CdO, ZnO, and MgO from x-ray photoemission spectroscopy and quasi-particle-corrected density-functional theory calculations

    P. D. C. King;T. D. Veal;A. Schleife;J. Zúñiga-Pérez

  • Shallow donor state of hydrogen in In 2 O 3 and SnO 2 : Implications for conductivity in transparent conducting oxides

    Pdc King;RL Lichti;YG Celebi;JM Gil

  • High-mobility p-type semiconducting two-dimensional β-TeO2

    Ali Zavabeti;Ali Zavabeti;Patjaree Aukarasereenont;Hayden Tuohey;Nitu Syed

  • Surface alloying at InAsGaAs interfaces grown on (001) surfaces by molecular beam epitaxy

    J.G. Belk;C.F. McConville;J.L. Sudijono;T.S. Jones

  • Simple x-ray standing-wave technique and its application to the investigation of the Cu(111) ( √3 √3 )R30 ° -Cl structure

    DP Woodruff;DL Seymour;Christopher F McConville;CE Riley

  • Wafer-Sized Ultrathin Gallium and Indium Nitride Nanosheets through the Ammonolysis of Liquid Metal Derived Oxides.

    Nitu Syed;Ali Zavabeti;Kibret A Messalea;Enrico Della Gaspera

  • InN/GaN valence band offset: High-resolution x-ray photoemission spectroscopy measurements

    Pdc King;TD Veal;CE Kendrick;LR Bailey

  • Origin of the n-type conductivity of InN: the role of positively charged dislocations

    L. F. J. Piper;T. D. Veal;C. F. McConville;H. Lu

  • Determination of the branch-point energy of InN: Chemical trends in common-cation and common-anion semiconductors

    Pdc King;TD Veal;PH Jefferson;SA Hatfield

  • A simple X-ray standing wave technique for surface structure determination - theory and an application

    D.P. Woodruff;D.L. Seymour;C.F. McConville;C.E. Riley

  • Green Synthesis of Low-Dimensional Aluminum Oxide Hydroxide and Oxide Using Liquid Metal Reaction Media: Ultrahigh Flux Membranes

    Ali Zavabeti;Bao Yue Zhang;Isabela A. de Castro;Jian Zhen Ou

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim D. Veal
Tim D. Veal University of Liverpool
D.P. Woodruff
D.P. Woodruff University of Warwick
Louis F. J. Piper
Louis F. J. Piper University of Warwick
William J. Schaff
William J. Schaff Cornell University
Friedhelm Bechstedt
Friedhelm Bechstedt Friedrich Schiller University Jena
David J. Payne
David J. Payne Imperial College London
Ali Zavabeti
Ali Zavabeti RMIT University
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh University of Sydney
Torben Daeneke
Torben Daeneke RMIT University
Masakazu Aono
Masakazu Aono National Institute for Materials Science

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