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Luke A. O'Dell

Luke A. O'Dell

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
6328
World Ranking
17275
National Ranking
386

Luke A. O'Dell 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 Luke A. O'Dell sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 177 publications — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Luke A. O'Dell 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 Luke A. O'Dell sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Luke A. O'Dell is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and focuses their research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Within these domains, their work concentrates on specialized subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Polymers and Plastics, and Automotive Engineering.

Their research topics cover a range of advanced materials and technologies, including:

  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Ionic Liquids Properties and Applications
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications

Luke A. O'Dell has published numerous papers, some of the recent works include:

  • "A wide-temperature superior ionic conductive polymer electrolyte for lithium metal battery," 2020, Nano Energy
  • "Amine-Functionalized Boron Nitride Nanosheets: A New Functional Additive for Robust, Flexible Ion Gel Electrolyte with High Lithium-Ion Transference Number," 2020, Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Engineering Schottky-like and heterojunction materials for enhanced photocatalysis performance - a review," 2022, Materials Advances
  • "Zwitterionic materials with disorder and plasticity and their application as non-volatile solid or liquid electrolytes," 2021, Nature Materials
  • "Anion-Derived Solid-Electrolyte Interphase Enables Long Life Na-Ion Batteries Using Superconcentrated Ionic Liquid Electrolytes," 2021, ACS Energy Letters

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Maria Forsyth
  • Jennifer M. Pringle
  • Patrick C. Howlett
  • Faezeh Makhlooghiazad
  • Fangfang Chen

Publication venues where Luke A. O'Dell has contributed multiple works include:

  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Best Publications

  • QCPMG using adiabatic pulses for faster acquisition of ultra-wideline NMR spectra

    Luke A. O’Dell;Robert W. Schurko

  • A wide-temperature superior ionic conductive polymer electrolyte for lithium metal battery

    Zhiyuan Lin;Xianwei Guo;Zichun Wang;Boya Wang

  • Antimicrobial gallium-doped phosphate-based glasses

    Sabeel P. Valappil;Derren Ready;Ensanya A. Abou Neel;David M. Pickup

  • Acquisition of ultra-wideline NMR spectra from quadrupolar nuclei by frequency stepped WURST–QCPMG

    Luke A. O’Dell;Aaron J. Rossini;Robert W. Schurko

  • Structure and properties of strontium-doped phosphate-based glasses

    Ensanya A Abou Neel;Wojciech Chrzanowski;David M Pickup;Luke A O'Dell

  • A High-Energy Aqueous Aluminum-Manganese Battery

    Shiman He;Jie Wang;Xu Zhang;Jingzhao Chen

  • Amine-Functionalized Boron Nitride Nanosheets: A New Functional Additive for Robust, Flexible Ion Gel Electrolyte with High Lithium-Ion Transference Number

    Donggun Kim;Xin Liu;Baozhi Yu;Srikanth Mateti

  • A 27Al MAS NMR study of a sol–gel produced alumina: Identification of the NMR parameters of the θ-Al2O3 transition alumina phase

    L. A. O'Dell;S. L. P. Savin;A. V. Chadwick;Mark E. Smith

  • The WURST kind of pulses in solid-state NMR.

    Luke A. O'Dell

  • Degenerately hydrogen doped molybdenum oxide nanodisks for ultrasensitive plasmonic biosensing

    Bao Yue Zhang;Ali Zavabeti;Adam F. Chrimes;Adam F. Chrimes;Farjana Haque

  • Controlled delivery of antimicrobial gallium ions from phosphate-based glasses

    S.P. Valappil;D. Ready;E.A. Abou Neel;D.M. Pickup

  • New methods for the acquisition of ultra-wideline solid-state NMR spectra of spin-1/2 nuclides.

    Alan W. MacGregor;Luke A. O’Dell;Robert W. Schurko

  • Zwitterionic materials with disorder and plasticity and their application as non-volatile solid or liquid electrolytes.

    Faezeh Makhlooghiazad;Luke A. O’Dell;Luca Porcarelli;Luca Porcarelli;Craig Forsyth

  • Direct detection of nitrogen-14 in solid-state NMR spectroscopy

    Luke A. O’Dell

  • Poly(ethylene oxide carbonates) solid polymer electrolytes for lithium batteries

    Leire Meabe;Tan Vu Huynh;Nerea Lago;Haritz Sardon

  • Interaction tensors and local dynamics in common structural motifs of nitrogen: a solid-state 14N NMR and DFT study.

    Luke A. O’Dell;Robert W. Schurko;Kristopher J. Harris;Jochen Autschbach

  • Fast and simple acquisition of solid-state 14N NMR spectra with signal enhancement via population transfer.

    Luke A. O’Dell;Robert W. Schurko

  • Anion-Derived Solid-Electrolyte Interphase Enables Long Life Na-Ion Batteries Using Superconcentrated Ionic Liquid Electrolytes

    Ju Sun;Luke A. O’Dell;Michel Armand;Patrick C. Howlett

  • Static solid-state 14N NMR and computational studies of nitrogen EFG tensors in some crystalline amino acids

    Luke A. O’Dell;Robert W. Schurko

  • Variable-temperature 17O NMR studies allow quantitative evaluation of molecular dynamics in organic solids.

    Xianqi Kong;Luke A. O’Dell;Victor Terskikh;Eric Ye

  • Processing, characterisation, and biocompatibility of zinc modified metaphosphate based glasses for biomedical applications

    Ensanya Ali Abou Neel;Luke Austin O’Dell;Mark Edmund Smith;Jonathan Campbell Knowles

  • Doping of a high calcium oxide metaphosphate glass with titanium dioxide

    Ensanya A. Abou Neel;Wojciech Chrzanowski;Sabeel P. Valappil;Luke A. O’Dell

  • An Ultrasensitive Silicon Photonic Ion Sensor Enabled by 2D Plasmonic Molybdenum Oxide

    Guanghui Ren;Bao Yue Zhang;Qifeng Yao;Ali Zavabeti;Ali Zavabeti

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Forsyth
Maria Forsyth Deakin University
Mark E. Smith
Mark E. Smith University of Southampton
Douglas R. MacFarlane
Douglas R. MacFarlane Monash University
Patrick C. Howlett
Patrick C. Howlett Deakin University
Alan V. Chadwick
Alan V. Chadwick University of Kent
Jennifer M. Pringle
Jennifer M. Pringle Deakin University
David Mecerreyes
David Mecerreyes University of the Basque Country
Michel Armand
Michel Armand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jonathan C. Knowles
Jonathan C. Knowles University College London
Christopher I. Ratcliffe
Christopher I. Ratcliffe National Research Council Canada

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