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Damon A. Parrish is affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily centers on materials science and chemistry, with a particular focus on materials chemistry and subfields such as mechanics of materials, physical and theoretical chemistry, organic chemistry, and aerospace engineering.

Their work covers a range of topics within these fields, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Energetic Materials and Combustion
  • Thermal and Kinetic Analysis
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Chemical Reactions and Mechanisms
  • Combustion and Detonation Processes

Among the recent papers associated with Damon A. Parrish are the following publications:

  • Nitrogen-Rich Tetrazolo[1,5-b]pyridazine: Promising Building Block for Advanced Energetic Materials, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Enforced Planar FOX-7-like Molecules: A Strategy for Thermally Stable and Insensitive π-Conjugated Energetic Materials, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Energetic Derivatives of 8-Nitropyrazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazine-2,4,7-triamine: Achieving Balanced Explosives by Fusing Pyrazole with Triazine, 2020, Organic Letters
  • Selecting Suitable Substituents for Energetic Materials Based on a Fused Triazolo-[1,2,4,5]tetrazine Ring, 2020, ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • Azo- and methylene-bridged mixed azoles for stable and insensitive energetic applications, 2020, Dalton Transactions

Damon A. Parrish has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Gregory H. Imler
  • Jean'ne M. Shreeve
  • Yongxing Tang
  • David E. Chavez
  • Bryce C. Tappan

Their research appears regularly in specific publication venues, with notable contributions to:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Organic Letters
  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • ACS Applied Energy Materials

Best Publications

  • Structure-Based Design of Potent Non-Peptide MDM2 Inhibitors

    Ke Ding;Yipin Lu;Zaneta Nikolovska-Coleska;Su Qiu

  • Energetic salts with π-stacking and hydrogen-bonding interactions lead the way to future energetic materials.

    Jiaheng Zhang;Qinghua Zhang;Qinghua Zhang;Thao T Vo;Thao T Vo;Damon A Parrish

  • Enforced Layer-by-Layer Stacking of Energetic Salts towards High-Performance Insensitive Energetic Materials

    Jiaheng Zhang;Lauren A. Mitchell;Damon A. Parrish;Jean’ne M. Shreeve

  • Energetic Salts Based on 3,5-Bis(dinitromethyl)-1,2,4-triazole Monoanion and Dianion: Controllable Preparation, Characterization, and High Performance

    Jiaheng Zhang;Srinivas Dharavath;Lauren A. Mitchell;Damon A. Parrish

  • Nitrogen-Rich Tetrazolo[1,5-b]pyridazine: Promising Building Block for Advanced Energetic Materials.

    Wei Huang;Yongxing Tang;Yongxing Tang;Gregory H Imler;Damon A Parrish

  • Potassium 4,4′-Bis(dinitromethyl)-3,3′-azofurazanate: A Highly Energetic 3D Metal–Organic Framework as a Promising Primary Explosive

    Yongxing Tang;Chunlin He;Lauren A. Mitchell;Damon A. Parrish

  • An Energetic Triazolo-1,2,4-Triazine and its N-Oxide

    Davin G. Piercey;David E. Chavez;Brian L. Scott;Greg H. Imler

  • Energetic multifunctionalized nitraminopyrazoles and their ionic derivatives: ternary hydrogen-bond induced high energy density materials.

    Ping Yin;Damon A. Parrish;Jean’ne M. Shreeve

  • 3,4,5-Trinitropyrazole-based energetic salts.

    Yanqiang Zhang;Yong Guo;Young‐Hyuk Joo;Damon A. Parrish

  • Taming of 3,4-Di(nitramino)furazan.

    Yongxing Tang;Jiaheng Zhang;Lauren A. Mitchell;Damon A. Parrish

  • Pushing the Limits of Oxygen Balance in 1,3,4-Oxadiazoles

    Qiong Yu;Ping Yin;Jiaheng Zhang;Chunlin He

  • Aminonitro Groups Surrounding a Fused Pyrazolotriazine Ring: A Superior Thermally Stable and Insensitive Energetic Material

    Yongxing Tang;Chunlin He;Gregory H. Imler;Damon A. Parrish

  • Conjugated Energetic Salts Based on Fused Rings: Insensitive and Highly Dense Materials.

    Lu Hu;Lu Hu;Ping Yin;Gang Zhao;Chunlin He

  • Tris(triazolo)benzene and Its Derivatives: High-Density Energetic Materials**

    Venugopal Thottempudi;Farhad Forohor;Damon A. Parrish;Jean'ne M. Shreeve

  • Nitrocyanamide-based ionic liquids and their potential applications as hypergolic fuels.

    Ling He;Guo‐Hong Tao;Damon A. Parrish;Jean'ne M. Shreeve

  • Synthesis and Thermal Behavior of a Fused, Tricyclic 1,2,3,4‐Tetrazine Ring System

    David E. Chavez;Jeffery C. Bottaro;Mark Petrie;Damon A. Parrish

  • Enforced Planar FOX-7-like Molecules: A Strategy for Thermally Stable and Insensitive π-Conjugated Energetic Materials

    Yongxing Tang;Yongxing Tang;Wei Huang;Gregory H Imler;Damon A Parrish

  • Azido and Tetrazolo 1,2,4,5-Tetrazine N-Oxides

    David E. Chavez;Damon A. Parrish;Lauren Mitchell;Greg H. Imler

  • Polynitro-substituted pyrazoles and triazoles as potential energetic materials and oxidizers

    Ping Yin;Jiaheng Zhang;Chunlin He;Damon A. Parrish

  • 4-Chloro-3,5-dinitropyrazole: a precursor for promising insensitive energetic compounds

    Chunlin He;Jiaheng Zhang;Damon A. Parrish;Jean'ne M. Shreeve

  • Energetic Salts Based on Monoanions of N,N‐Bis(1H‐tetrazol‐5‐yl)amine and 5,5′‐Bis(tetrazole)

    Yong Guo;Guo‐Hong Tao;Zhuo Zeng;Haixiang Gao

  • DBX-1 – A Lead Free Replacement for Lead Azide

    John W. Fronabarger;Michael D. Williams;William B. Sanborn;Jon G. Bragg

  • Derivatives of 5-nitro-1,2,3-2H-triazole – high performance energetic materials

    Yanqiang Zhang;Damon A. Parrish;Jean'ne M. Shreeve

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean'ne M. Shreeve
Jean'ne M. Shreeve University of Idaho
Jeffrey R. Deschamps
Jeffrey R. Deschamps United States Naval Research Laboratory
Jiaheng Zhang
Jiaheng Zhang Harbin Institute of Technology
Haixiang Gao
Haixiang Gao China Agricultural University
Nigel H. Greig
Nigel H. Greig National Institutes of Health
Richard B. Rothman
Richard B. Rothman National Institute on Drug Abuse
Kenner C. Rice
Kenner C. Rice National Institutes of Health
Yong Guo
Yong Guo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Alexandros Makriyannis
Alexandros Makriyannis Northeastern University
Qinghua Zhang
Qinghua Zhang Southwest Jiaotong University

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