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David M. Grant is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research activity spans several interdisciplinary fields, predominantly within engineering and materials science.

The main fields of study covered by their work include Engineering and Materials Science, with 66 and 59 publications, respectively. Within these domains, the subfields frequently addressed are Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their research topics exhibit a focus on various specialized areas, such as Bone Tissue Engineering Materials, Hydrogen Storage and Materials, Stellar, Planetary, and Galactic Studies, Graphene Research and Applications, Astro and Planetary Science, Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes, and MXene and MAX Phase Materials.

David M. Grant has authored and coauthored papers in notable venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Progress in Energy
  • International Journal of Energy Research
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Grant include:

  • Identification of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere, 2022, Nature
  • Development and in vitro assessment of a bi-layered chitosan-nano-hydroxyapatite osteochondral scaffold, 2022, Carbohydrate Polymers
  • Research and development of hydrogen carrier based solutions for hydrogen compression and storage, 2022, Progress in Energy
  • New solutions for combatting implant bacterial infection based on silver nano-dispersed and gallium incorporated phosphate bioactive glass sputtered films: A preliminary study, 2021, Bioactive Materials
  • Effect of airflow channel arrangement on the discharge of a composite metal foam-phase change material heat exchanger, 2020, International Journal of Energy Research

Frequent coauthors collaborating with David M. Grant include Reda M. Felfel, Gavin S. Walker, Matthew D. Wadge, Sanliang Ling, and Ifty Ahmed.

In addition to journal publications, Grant has contributed to book publications, including a title published by RAND Corporation eBooks: "Measuring School Poverty Matters, but How Should We Measure It? Comparing Results of Survey Analyses Conducted Using Various Measures of School Poverty" (2022).

Best Publications

  • Encyclopedia of nuclear magnetic resonance

    editors-in-chief;David M. Grant;Robin K. Harris

  • Carbon-13 Magnetic Resonance. II. Chemical Shift Data for the Alkanes

    David M. Grant;Edward G. Paul

  • Materials for hydrogen-based energy storage – past, recent progress and future outlook

    Michael Hirscher;Volodymyr A. Yartys;Marcello Baricco;Jose Bellosta von Colbe

  • Carbon-13 magnetic resonance. VII. Steric perturbation of the carbon-13 chemical shift

    David M. Grant;B. Vernon. Cheney

  • Application of Hydrides in Hydrogen Storage and Compression: Achievements, Outlook and Perspectives

    Jose Bellosta von Colbe;Jose Ramón Ares;Jussara Barale;Marcello Baricco

  • Carbon-13 solid-state NMR of Argonne-premium coals

    Mark S. Solum;Ronald J. Pugmire;David M. Grant

  • Magnesium based materials for hydrogen based energy storage: Past, present and future

    V. A. Yartys;M. V. Lototskyy;E. Akiba;R. Albert

  • Chemical model of coal devolatilization using percolation lattice statistics

    David M. Grant;Ronald J. Pugmire;Thomas H. Fletcher;Alan R. Kerstein

  • Carbon-13 magnetic resonance. IX. Methylcyclohexanes

    Don K. Dalling;David M. Grant

  • Chemical percolation model for devolatilization. 3. Direct use of carbon-13 NMR data to predict effects of coal type

    Thomas H. Fletcher;Alan R. Kerstein;Ronald J. Pugmire;Mark S. Solum

  • Pestacin: a 1,3-dihydro isobenzofuran from Pestalotiopsis microspora possessing antioxidant and antimycotic activities

    James K. Harper;Atta M. Arif;Eugene J. Ford;Gary A. Strobel

  • An efficient decoupler coil design which reduces heating in conductive samples in superconducting spectrometers

    Donald W. Alderman;David M. Grant

  • Review of magnesium hydride-based materials: development and optimisation

    J. . C. Crivello;B. Dam;R. V. Denys;M. Dornheim

  • Chemical percolation model for devolatilization. 2. Temperature and heating rate effects on product yields

    Thomas H. Fletcher;Alan R. Kerstein;Ronald J. Pugmire;David M. Grant

  • Protein adsorption and platelet attachment and activation, on TiN, TiC, and DLC coatings on titanium for cardiovascular applications

    M. I. Jones;I. R. McColl;D. M. Grant;K. G. Parker

  • Methods for analyzing spectroscopic line shapes. NMR solid powder patterns

    D. W. Alderman;Mark S. Solum;David M. Grant

  • Intramolecular Dipolar Relaxation in Multispin Systems

    Lawrence G. Werbelow;David M. Grant

  • Nuclear Overhauser Effects and 13C Relaxation Times in 13C–{H} Double Resonance Spectra

    Karl F. Kuhlmann;David M. Grant;Robin K. Harris

  • Cross polarization and magic angle sample spinning NMR spectra of model organic compounds. 3. Effect of the carbon-13-proton dipolar interaction on cross polarization and carbon-proton dephasing

    Lawrence B. Alemany;David M. Grant;Terry D. Alger;Ronald J. Pugmire

  • Carbon-13 magnetic resonance. Upfield shifts caused by nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine atoms located at the .gamma. position and antiperiplanar to the nucleus observed

    Ernest L. Eliel;William F. Bailey;Laurence D. Kopp;Rodney L. Willer

Frequent Co-Authors

Gavin S. Walker
Gavin S. Walker University of Nottingham
Ronald J. Pugmire
Ronald J. Pugmire University of Utah
Eric R. Pedersen
Eric R. Pedersen University of Southern California
Gary A. Levy
Gary A. Levy University of Toronto
Paul D. Brown
Paul D. Brown Mayo Clinic
Paul D. Greig
Paul D. Greig Toronto General Hospital
Kurt W. Zilm
Kurt W. Zilm Yale University
Xuebin Yu
Xuebin Yu Fudan University
Roland K. Robins
Roland K. Robins University of Utah
Bertha Garcia
Bertha Garcia University of Western Ontario

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