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D-Index
63
Citations
16744
World Ranking
8314
National Ranking
2402

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1971 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Douglas C. Neckers is affiliated with Bowling Green State University in the United States. Their academic career is marked by recognition from prominent scientific organizations, reflecting a significant presence in the research community.

Neckers has received notable awards including the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1992 and the Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1971.

The scientist's work spans multiple fields and topics, though specific details about research papers, coauthors, publication venues, and precise areas of study have not been disclosed.

Best Publications

  • Photochemistry of azobenzene-containing polymers

    G. Sudesh Kumar;D. C. Neckers

  • A new approach to the oral administration of insulin and other peptide drugs

    M Saffran;GS Kumar;C Savariar;JC Burnham

  • Aggregation phenomena in xanthene dyes

    Oscar Valdes-Aguilera;D. C. Neckers

  • Advances in photochemistry

    D. C. Neckers;D. H. Volman;G. von Bünau;Nicholas J. Turro

  • Photogeneration of Heptacene in a Polymer Matrix

    Rajib Mondal;Bipin K. Shah;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Polymer-based sensitizers for photooxidations. II

    Erich C. Blossey;Douglas C. Neckers;Arthur L. Thayer;A. Paul. Schaap

  • Synthesis, stability, and photochemistry of pentacene, hexacene, and heptacene: a matrix isolation study.

    Rajib Mondal;Christina Tönshoff;Dmitriy Khon;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Synthesis and properties of novel fluorescent switches.

    Tatiana A. Golovkova;Denis V. Kozlov;Douglas C. Neckers

  • A Visible Light Initiating System for Free Radical Promoted Cationic Polymerization

    Yubai Bi;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Synthesis, Characterization, and Antifouling Potential of Functionalized Copper Nanoparticles

    Kelechi C. Anyaogu;and Andrei V. Fedorov;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Revisiting the stability of hexacenes.

    Rajib Mondal;Ravi M. Adhikari;Bipin K. Shah;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Carbazole-based donor-acceptor compounds: highly fluorescent organic nanoparticles.

    Sujeewa S. Palayangoda;Xichen Cai;Ravi M. Adhikari;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Photopolymerization studies using visible light photoinitiators

    O. Valdes-Aguilera;C. P. Pathak;J. Shi;D. Watson

  • Synthesis and photophysical properties of carbazole-based blue light-emitting dendrimers.

    Ravi M. Adhikari;Rajib Mondal;Bipin K. Shah;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Photophysical Study of Blue, Green, and Orange-Red Light-Emitting Carbazoles(1)

    Ravi M. Adhikari;Douglas C. Neckers;Bipin K. Shah

  • NOVEL ROSE BENGAL DERIVATIVES: SYNTHESIS AND QUANTUM YIELD STUDIES

    J. J. M. Lamberts;D. R. Schumacher;D. C. Neckers

  • Vasopressin: A model for the study of effects of additives on the oral and rectal administration of peptide drugs

    Murray Saffran;Murray Saffran;Craig Bedra;G. Sudesh Kumar;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Photochemistry of the Xanthene Dyes

    Douglas C. Neckers;Oscar M. Valdes‐Aguilera

  • Rose Bengal derivatives as singlet oxygen sensitizers

    J.J.M. Lamberts;D.C. Neckers

  • Xanthenes: fluorone derivatives. 1

    Jianmin Shi;Xianping Zhang;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Highly absorbing superabsorbent polymer

    Thilini K. Mudiyanselage;Douglas C. Neckers

  • Effect of Aromatic Ring Substitution on the Optical Properties, Emission Dynamics, and Solid-State Behavior of Fluorinated Oligophenylenevinylenes

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Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. J. Rodgers
Michael A. J. Rodgers Bowling Green State University
Nicholas J. Turro
Nicholas J. Turro Columbia University
Hans Wynberg
Hans Wynberg University of Groningen
Holger F. Bettinger
Holger F. Bettinger University of Tübingen
Juan C. Scaiano
Juan C. Scaiano University of Ottawa
Richard M. Kellogg
Richard M. Kellogg University of Groningen
Ghassan E. Jabbour
Ghassan E. Jabbour University of Ottawa
Lian Duan
Lian Duan Tsinghua University
Veaceslav Coropceanu
Veaceslav Coropceanu University of Arizona
Jean-Luc Brédas
Jean-Luc Brédas University of Arizona

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