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D-Index
91
Citations
37364
World Ranking
1944
National Ranking
107

Dermot O'Hare 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 Dermot O'Hare sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 562 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Dermot O'Hare 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 Dermot O'Hare sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 91 D-Index — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Dermot O'Hare is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and has authored extensive research in the field of materials science. Their work spans several key subfields, notably materials chemistry, organic chemistry, mechanical engineering, renewable energy, sustainability, and process chemistry and technology.

The researcher's publication record includes frequent contributions to several academic venues. These include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Organometallics
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Chemical Science

Their research topics cover various specialized areas within materials science, such as:

  • Crystallization and solubility studies
  • X-ray diffraction in crystallography
  • Layered double hydroxides synthesis and applications
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis
  • Advanced photocatalysis techniques
  • Synthetic organic chemistry methods

O'Hare has worked collaboratively with several frequent co-authors, including Zoë R. Turner, Jean-Charles Buffet, Chunping Chen, Jessica V. Lamb, and Thomas P. Robinson.

Recent publications demonstrate a focus on environmental and energy-related materials chemistry. Notable papers include:

  • "Recent advances in direct air capture by adsorption," 2022, Chemical Society Reviews
  • "Energy-efficient electrochemical ammonia production from dilute nitrate solution," 2023, Energy & Environmental Science
  • "High-efficiency CO2 separation using hybrid LDH-polymer membranes," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Efficient CO2 capture from ambient air with amine-functionalized Mg-Al mixed metal oxides," 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • "Review of photo- and electro-catalytic multi-metallic layered double hydroxides," 2023, Coordination Chemistry Reviews

The range of publication years and diversified topics reflect ongoing investigation into sustainable and advanced materials for catalytic and environmental applications. The academic output prioritizes both fundamental processes like crystallography and practical applications such as carbon dioxide capture and electrochemical reactions.

Best Publications

  • Recent advances in the synthesis and application of layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets.

    Qiang Wang;Dermot O’Hare

  • Intercalation chemistry of layered double hydroxides: recent developments and applications

    Aamir I. Khan;Dermot O’Hare

  • Recent advances in solid sorbents for CO2 capture and new development trends

    Junya Wang;Liang Huang;Ruoyan Yang;Zhang Zhang

  • Preparation of two dimensional layered double hydroxide nanosheets and their applications

    Jingfang Yu;Jingfang Yu;Qiang Wang;Dermot O'Hare;Luyi Sun

  • Metal−Metal Interactions in Linked Metallocenes

    Stephen Barlow;Dermot O'Hare

  • Defect‐Rich Ultrathin ZnAl‐Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets for Efficient Photoreduction of CO2 to CO with Water

    Yufei Zhao;Guangbo Chen;Guangbo Chen;Tong Bian;Chao Zhou

  • Ultrafine NiO Nanosheets Stabilized by TiO2 from Monolayer NiTi-LDH Precursors: An Active Water Oxidation Electrocatalyst

    Yufei Zhao;Xiaodan Jia;Xiaodan Jia;Guangbo Chen;Guangbo Chen;Lu Shang

  • Layered‐Double‐Hydroxide Nanosheets as Efficient Visible‐Light‐Driven Photocatalysts for Dinitrogen Fixation

    Yufei Zhao;Yunxuan Zhao;Yunxuan Zhao;Geoffrey I. N. Waterhouse;Lirong Zheng

  • Towards understanding, control and application of layered double hydroxide chemistry

    Gareth R. Williams;Dermot O'Hare

  • Non-metal-mediated homogeneous hydrogenation of CO2 to CH3OH.

    Andrew E. Ashley;Amber L. Thompson;Dermot O'Hare

  • Intercalation and controlled release of pharmaceutically active compounds from a layered double hydroxide.

    Aamir I. Khan;Lixu Lei;Alexander J. Norquist;Dermot O’Hare

  • Layered Double Hydroxide Nanostructured Photocatalysts for Renewable Energy Production

    Yufei Zhao;Xiaodan Jia;Geoffrey I.N. Waterhouse;Li-Zhu Wu

  • Time-resolved in situ X-ray diffraction study of the liquid-phase reconstruction of Mg–Al–carbonate hydrotalcite-like compounds

    Franck Millange;Richard I. Walton;Dermot O'Hare

  • Electronic communication through unsaturated hydrocarbon bridges in homobimetallic organometallic complexes.

    Paulina Aguirre-Etcheverry;Dermot O’Hare

  • Recent advances in direct air capture by adsorption.

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  • Flame retardant polymer/layered double hydroxide nanocomposites

    Yanshan Gao;Jingwen Wu;Qiang Wang;Charles A. Wilkie

  • Sub-3 nm Ultrafine Monolayer Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets for Electrochemical Water Oxidation

    Yufei Zhao;Xin Zhang;Xiaodan Jia;Geoffrey I. N. Waterhouse

  • Synthesis and Structure of the Gibbsite Intercalation Compounds [LiAl2(OH)6]X {X = Cl, Br, NO3} and [LiAl2(OH)6]Cl·H2O Using Synchrotron X-ray and Neutron Powder Diffraction

    A. V. Besserguenev;A. M. Fogg;R. J. Francis;S. J. Price

  • Delamination of layered double hydroxides in polar monomers: new LDH-acrylate nanocomposites

    Shane O’Leary;Dermot O’Hare;Gordon Seeley

  • Functionalized layered double hydroxides for innovative applications

    Minwang Laipan;Jingfang Yu;Runliang Zhu;Jianxi Zhu

  • NiTi-Layered double hydroxides nanosheets as efficient photocatalysts for oxygen evolution from water using visible light

    Yufei Zhao;Yufei Zhao;Yufei Zhao;Bei Li;Qiang Wang;Wa Gao

  • Unique layered double hydroxide morphologies using reverse microemulsion synthesis.

    Gang Hu;Dermot O'Hare

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard I. Walton
Richard I. Walton University of Warwick
Malcolm L. H. Green
Malcolm L. H. Green University of Oxford
Gareth R. Williams
Gareth R. Williams University College London
John S. O. Evans
John S. O. Evans Durham University
Stephen Barlow
Stephen Barlow Georgia Institute of Technology
Jennifer C. Green
Jennifer C. Green University of Oxford
Franck Millange
Franck Millange Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Yufei Zhao
Yufei Zhao Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Ian Manners
Ian Manners University of Victoria
Thierry Loiseau
Thierry Loiseau University of Lille

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