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51
Citations
9200
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13957
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3617

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1980 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Larry G. Sneddon is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their professional profile indicates involvement in academic research, although specific details on their scientific contributions in terms of publications, topics, and fields of study are not provided.

They were recognized as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1980, an award granted without a specific citation available. This fellowship typically supports early-career scientists who show potential in their respective fields.

There is no available information on recent papers, co-authors, book publications, main or subfields of study, or specific research topics associated with Larry G. Sneddon. Similarly, there are no details on frequent publication venues or publication counts.

The absence of additional data limits a detailed understanding of their research focus or impact. However, their affiliation and recognition suggest an active role within the academic community at the University of Pennsylvania.

Best Publications

  • Amineborane-based chemical hydrogen storage: enhanced ammonia borane dehydrogenation in ionic liquids.

    Martin E. Bluhm;Mark G. Bradley;Robert Butterick;Upal Kusari

  • Synthesis, Properties, and Ceramic Conversion Reactions of Polyborazylene. A High-Yield Polymeric Precursor to Boron Nitride

    Paul J. Fazen;Edward E. Remsen;Jeffrey S. Beck;Patrick J. Carroll

  • Base-promoted ammonia borane hydrogen-release.

    Daniel W. Himmelberger;Chang Won Yoon;Martin E. Bluhm;Patrick J. Carroll

  • Synthesis, characterization, and ceramic conversion reactions of borazine-modified hydridopolysilazanes : new polymeric precursors to SiNCB ceramic composites

    Kai Su;Edward E. Remsen;Gregg A. Zank;Larry G. Sneddon

  • Transition-metal-promoted reactions of boron hydrides. 9. Cp*Ir-catalyzed reactions of polyhedral boranes and acetylenes

    Mario G. L. Mirabelli;Larry G. Sneddon

  • Thermally induced borazine dehydropolymerization reactions. Synthesis and ceramic conversion reactions of a new high-yield polymeric precursor to boron nitride

    Paul J. Fazen;Jeffrey S. Beck;Anne T. Lynch;Edward E. Remsen

  • Convenient Procedures for the Laboratory Preparation of Borazine

    Thomas Wideman;Larry G. Sneddon

  • The characterization of surface acetylene and ethylene species on Pt(111) by angle resolved photoemission using synchrotron radiation

    Mark R. Albert;Larry G. Sneddon;W. Eberhardt;F. Greuter

  • Ammonia Triborane: A Promising New Candidate for Amineborane-Based Chemical Hydrogen Storage

    Chang Won Yoon;Larry G. Sneddon

  • Chemical Vapor Deposition of Boron Nitride Nanosheets on Metallic Substrates via Decaborane/Ammonia Reactions

    Shahana Chatterjee;Zhengtang Luo;Muharrem Acerce;Douglas M. Yates

  • Triple-decked sandwich compounds. Planar C2B3H54- cyclocarborane ligands analogous to C5H5-

    Don C. Beer;Vernon R. Miller;Larry G. Sneddon;Russell N. Grimes

  • Reactions of monofunctional boranes with hydridopolysilazane : Synthesis, characterization, and ceramic conversion reactions of new processible precursors to SiNCB ceramic materials

    Thomas Wideman;Enriqueta Cortez;Edward E. Remsen;Gregg A. Zank

  • Syntheses and structural characterizations of anionic borane-capped ammonia borane oligomers: evidence for ammonia borane H2 release via a base-promoted anionic dehydropolymerization mechanism.

    William C Ewing;Allegra Marchione;Daniel W Himmelberger;Patrick J Carroll

  • Double-Walled Boron Nitride Nanotubes Grown by Floating Catalyst Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Myung Jong Kim;Shahana Chatterjee;Seung Min Kim;Eric A Stach

  • A polymer precursor route to metal borides

    Kai Su;Larry G. Sneddon

  • Amine-Modified Polyborazylenes: Second-Generation Precursors to Boron Nitride

    Thomas Wideman;Edward E. Remsen;Enriqueta Cortez;Vicki L. Chlanda

  • Transition metal catalysed ammonia-borane dehydrogenation in ionic liquids.

    William R. H. Wright;Emily R. Berkeley;L. R. Alden;R. Tom Baker

  • Synthesis, characterization, and ceramic conversion reactions of borazine/silazane copolymers : new polymeric precursors to SiNCB ceramics

    Thomas Wideman;Kai Su;Edward E. Remsen;Gregg A. Zank

  • Polyborane reactions in ionic liquids: new efficient routes to functionalized decaborane and o-carborane clusters.

    Upal Kusari;Yuqi Li;Mark G. Bradley;Larry G. Sneddon

  • Transition-Metal-Promoted Reactions of Boron Hydrides. 16. Platinum- and Palladium-Catalyzed Olefin Addition and Olefin Dehydrogenative Borylation Reactions of arachno-6,8-C2B7H13: Syntheses and Structural Characterizations of 7-R-arachno-6,8-C2B7H12 and 7-(trans-R-CHCH)-arachno-6,8-C2B7H12

    Daniel E. Kadlecek;and Patrick J. Carroll;Larry G. Sneddon

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick J. Carroll
Patrick J. Carroll University of Pennsylvania
Sang Ook Kang
Sang Ook Kang Korea University
Russell N. Grimes
Russell N. Grimes University of Virginia
E. W. Plummer
E. W. Plummer Louisiana State University
Dawn A. Bonnell
Dawn A. Bonnell University of Pennsylvania
Mark Bradley
Mark Bradley University of Edinburgh
Harry R. Allcock
Harry R. Allcock Pennsylvania State University
Hans Pritzkow
Hans Pritzkow Heidelberg University
Kenneth H. Sandhage
Kenneth H. Sandhage Purdue University West Lafayette
Arthur P. Baddorf
Arthur P. Baddorf Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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