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Overview

Dennis H. Evans is affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their research activity is centered primarily in the field of Materials Science, with a specific focus on Materials Chemistry. The core topics addressed by their work include Crystallization and Solubility Studies as well as X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography.

The scientist has contributed to several recent publications, all related to experimental crystal structure determination. These papers were published in 2021 in The Cambridge Structural Database and include:

  • CCDC 1559536: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination (2021) in The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 1559537: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination (2021) in The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 1559535: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination (2021) in The Cambridge Structural Database

The main venue for Evans's publications is The Cambridge Structural Database, where 3 works have been published. This aligns with their focused research on crystallographic structure analysis.

Collaborations are a significant aspect of Evans's research output. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Timothy D. Cook
  • Sarah F. Tyler
  • Caitlyn M. McGuire
  • Matthias Zeller
  • Phillip E. Fanwick

Their contributions contribute to the understanding of crystallographic methods and the structural elucidation of materials, supporting the broader field of Materials Chemistry. This research is relevant to scientific databases which curate experimental crystal structures for use in further study and application.

Best Publications

  • INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS REPORT ON DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ASTHMA.

    Al Sheffer;J Bousquet;Ww Busse;Tjh Clark

  • Review of electrochemical studies of complexes containing the Fe2S2 core characteristic of [FeFe]-hydrogenases including catalysis by these complexes of the reduction of acids to form dihydrogen

    Greg A.N. Felton;Charles A. Mebi;Benjamin J. Petro;Aaron K. Vannucci

  • Iron-only hydrogenase mimics. Thermodynamic aspects of the use of electrochemistry to evaluate catalytic efficiency for hydrogen generation.

    Greg A. N. Felton;Richard S. Glass;Dennis L. Lichtenberger;Dennis H. Evans

  • One-electron and two-electron transfers in electrochemistry and homogeneous solution reactions.

    Dennis H. Evans

  • Electron-Transfer Reactions Associated with Host-Guest Complexation. Oxidation of Ferrocenecarboxylic Acid in the Presence of β-Cyclodextrin

    Tomokazu Matsue;Dennis H. Evans;Tetsuo Osa;Nagao Kobayashi

  • Hydrogen generation from weak acids: electrochemical and computational studies of a diiron hydrogenase mimic.

    Greg A. N. Felton;Aaron K. Vannucci;Jinzhu Chen;L. Tori Lockett

  • Synthesis, chemistry, and properties of a monoalkylated buckminsterfullerene derivative, tert-BuC60 anion

    Paul J. Fagan;Paul J. Krusic;Dennis H. Evans;Susan A. Lerke

  • Electrochemical Approach to Concerted Proton and Electron Transfers. Reduction of the Water−Superoxide Ion Complex

    Cyrille Costentin;Dennis H Evans;Marc Robert;Jean-Michel Savéant

  • Acquisition and analysis of cyclic voltammetric data

    Paul E. Whitson;H. W. VandenBorn;Dennis H. Evans

  • One-step synthesis of substituted 6-amino-5-cyanospiro-4-(piperidine-4')- 2H,4H-dihydropyrazolo[3,4-b]pyrans.

    Anatoliy M Shestopalov;Yuliya M Emeliyanova;Aleksandr A Shestopalov;Lyudmila A Rodinovskaya

  • Electrochemical studies on metal derivatives of buckminsterfullerene (C60)

    Susan A. Lerke;B. A. Parkinson;Dennis H. Evans;Paul J. Fagan

  • DISPROPORTIONATION DURING ELECTROOXIDATION OF CATECHOLAMINES AT CARBON-FIBER MICROELECTRODES

    Edward L. Ciolkowski;Karolyn M. Maness;Paula S. Cahill;R. Mark. Wightman

  • Anomalous behavior in the two-step reduction of quinones in acetonitrile

    Mark W Lehmann;Dennis H Evans

  • Electrochemical oxidation of 2,4,6-tri-tert-butylphenol

    Jeffrey A. Richards;Paul E. Whitson;Dennis H. Evans

  • Solvation of anion radicals: gas-phase versus solution

    Haim Shalev;Dennis H. Evans

  • Study of the Effects of Ion Pairing and Activity Coefficients on the Separation in Standard Potentials for Two-Step Reduction of Dinitroaromatics

    Norma A. Macias-Ruvalcaba;Dennis H. Evans

  • Study of the electrochemical reduction of dioxygen in acetonitrile in the presence of weak acids.

    Pradyumna S Singh;Dennis H Evans

  • Reversible voltammetric response for a molecule containing four non-equivalent redox sites with application to cytochrome c3 of Desulfovibrio vulgaris, strain Miyazaki

    William F. Sokol;Dennis H. Evans;Katsumi Niki;Tatsuhiko Yagi

  • Inverted potentials in two-electron processes in organic electrochemistry

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  • Rate constants for the electrode reactions of some quinones in aprotic media at platinum, gold and mercury electrodes

    Thomas W. Rosanske;Dennis H. Evans

  • Kinetic studies by cyclic voltammetry at low temperatures using microelectrodes

    Walter J. Bowyer;E.Eric Engelman;Dennis H. Evans

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen F. Nelsen
Stephen F. Nelsen University of Wisconsin–Madison
Tomokazu Matsue
Tomokazu Matsue Tohoku University
Paul J. Fagan
Paul J. Fagan DuPont (United States)
Pedatsur Neta
Pedatsur Neta National Institute of Standards and Technology
Luis Echegoyen
Luis Echegoyen The University of Texas at El Paso
Tetsuo Osa
Tetsuo Osa Tohoku University
Nagao Kobayashi
Nagao Kobayashi Tokyo Institute of Technology
Ilia A. Guzei
Ilia A. Guzei University of Wisconsin–Madison
Klaus H. Theopold
Klaus H. Theopold University of Delaware
Arnold L. Rheingold
Arnold L. Rheingold University of California, San Diego

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