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George E. Froudakis

George E. Froudakis

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Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
12889
World Ranking
12482
National Ranking
50

Overview

George E. Froudakis is affiliated with the University of Crete in Greece, with a research focus primarily in Materials Science and Chemistry. Their scholarly output spans various subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Process Chemistry and Technology, and Mechanics of Materials.

The researcher has contributed extensively to topics such as Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Crystallization and Solubility Studies, and the application of Machine Learning in Materials Science. Other research areas include Covalent Organic Framework Applications, Carbon Dioxide Utilization in Catalysis, and Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis.

Some recent papers authored by George E. Froudakis include:

  • "A Universal Machine Learning Algorithm for Large-Scale Screening of Materials" (2020) published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "A Generic Machine Learning Algorithm for the Prediction of Gas Adsorption in Nanoporous Materials" (2020) published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • "Fundamentals of hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials" (2022) published in Progress in Energy
  • "An Automated Machine Learning Architecture for the Accelerated Prediction of Metal-Organic Frameworks Performance in Energy and Environmental Applications" (2020) published in Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • "Continuous Breathing Rare-Earth MOFs Based on Hexanuclear Clusters with Gas Trapping Properties" (2021) published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society

George E. Froudakis frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Emmanuel Tylianakis
  • Pantelis N. Trikalitis
  • Giasemi K. Angeli
  • Edward Loukopoulos
  • Constantinos Tsangarakis

Their work has been published recurrently in journals such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Crystal Growth & Design, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Molecules.

Best Publications

  • Pillared graphene: a new 3-D network nanostructure for enhanced hydrogen storage.

    Georgios K. Dimitrakakis;Emmanuel Tylianakis;George E. Froudakis

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

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

  • DarkSide-20k: A 20 tonne two-phase LAr TPC for direct dark matter detection at LNGS

    C. E. Aalseth;F. Acerbi;P. Agnes;I. F. M. Albuquerque

  • SiC nanotubes: A novel material for hydrogen storage.

    Giannis Mpourmpakis;George E. Froudakis;George P. Lithoxoos;Jannis Samios

  • Structure and stability of SiC nanotubes

    Madhu Menon;Ernst Richter;Andreas Mavrandonakis;George Froudakis

  • Modeling of thermal transport in pillared-graphene architectures.

    Vikas Varshney;Soumya S. Patnaik;Ajit K. Roy;George Froudakis

  • Carbon nanoscrolls: a promising material for hydrogen storage.

    Giannis Mpourmpakis;Emmanuel Tylianakis;George E. Froudakis

  • Improving hydrogen storage capacity of MOF by functionalization of the organic linker with lithium atoms.

    Emmanouel Klontzas;Andreas Mavrandonakis;Emmanuel Tylianakis;George E. Froudakis

  • Why Alkali-Metal-Doped Carbon Nanotubes Possess High Hydrogen Uptake

    George E. Froudakis

  • Insight on the Formation of Chitosan Nanoparticles through Ionotropic Gelation with Tripolyphosphate

    Emmanuel N. Koukaras;Sofia A. Papadimitriou;Dimitrios N. Bikiaris;George E. Froudakis

  • Concepts for improving hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials

    Darren P. Broom;Colin Webb;George S. Fanourgakis;George E. Froudakis

  • Ab initio Study of the Interactions between CO2 and N‐Containing Organic Heterocycles

    Konstantinos D. Vogiatzis;Andreas Mavrandonakis;Wim Klopper;George E. Froudakis

  • From Pure Carbon to Silicon−Carbon Nanotubes: An Ab-initio Study

    A. Mavrandonakis;George E. Froudakis;M. Schnell;Max Muhlhäuser;Max Muhlhäuser

  • Reticular Synthesis of HKUST-like tbo-MOFs with Enhanced CH4 Storage

    Ioannis Spanopoulos;Constantinos Tsangarakis;Emmanuel Klontzas;Emmanuel Tylianakis

  • Outlook and challenges for hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials

    D. P. Broom;C. J. Webb;Katherine E. Hurst;Philip A. Parilla

  • Hydrogen storage in nanotubes & nanostructures

    George E. Froudakis

  • Designing 3D COFs with Enhanced Hydrogen Storage Capacity

    Emmanouel Klontzas;Emmanuel Tylianakis;George E Froudakis

  • Curvature dependence of the metal catalyst atom interaction with carbon nanotubes walls

    Madhu Menon;Antonis N. Andriotis;George E. Froudakis

  • Chemically intuited, large-scale screening of MOFs by machine learning techniques

    Giorgos Borboudakis;Taxiarchis Stergiannakos;Maria Frysali;Emmanuel Klontzas

  • Why boron nitride nanotubes are preferable to carbon nanotubes for hydrogen storage?: An ab initio theoretical study

    Giannis Mpourmpakis;George E. Froudakis

  • Why Li Doping in MOFs Enhances H2 Storage Capacity? A Multi-scale Theoretical Study

    A. Mavrandonakis;E. Tylianakis;and A. K. Stubos;G. E. Froudakis

Frequent Co-Authors

Madhu Menon
Madhu Menon University of Kentucky
Giannis Mpourmpakis
Giannis Mpourmpakis University of Pittsburgh
Alberto Tosi
Alberto Tosi Polytechnic University of Milan
Jay W. Grate
Jay W. Grate Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Min-Xin Guan
Min-Xin Guan Zhejiang University
Piero Salatino
Piero Salatino University of Naples Federico II

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