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Overview

Mark D. Allendorf is affiliated with Sandia National Laboratories in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Materials Science, with significant contributions to Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Catalysis, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Condensed Matter Physics. Their scholarly work covers multiple specialized topics, including Hydrogen Storage and Materials, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, Ammonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction, Superconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys, Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research, Covalent Organic Framework Applications, and Nuclear Materials and Properties.

Recent papers by Mark D. Allendorf highlight a range of subjects in materials chemistry and energy-related applications.

  • Challenges to developing materials for the transport and storage of hydrogen (2022, Nature Chemistry)
  • Electronic Devices Using Open Framework Materials (2020, Chemical Reviews)

Although some recent relevant works list other first authors, Allendorf's coauthorship network and influence in the domain are evident through collaborations on related research in high-impact venues.

Frequently collaborating coauthors include:

  • Vitalie Stavila (69 joint works)
  • Brandon C. Wood (24 joint works)
  • Matthew Witman (19 joint works)
  • Jonathan L. Snider (16 joint works)
  • Sichi Li (15 joint works)

Mark D. Allendorf has contributed extensively to a variety of scientific publications, with the most frequent venues being:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts (8 publications)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) (6 publications)
  • Advanced Materials Interfaces (4 publications)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society (3 publications)
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A (3 publications)

The research topics addressed demonstrate a strong emphasis on developing advanced materials, particularly focusing on hydrogen storage technologies and associated materials chemistry challenges. This includes exploring metal-organic frameworks and inorganic materials for energy applications.

Best Publications

  • Metal–Organic Framework Materials as Chemical Sensors

    Lauren E. Kreno;Kirsty Leong;Omar K. Farha;Mark Allendorf

  • Luminescent Metal–Organic Frameworks

    M. D. Allendorf;C. A. Bauer;R. K. Bhakta;R. J. T. Houk

  • Metal‐Organic Frameworks: A Rapidly Growing Class of Versatile Nanoporous Materials

    Scott T. Meek;Jeffery A. Greathouse;Mark D. Allendorf

  • MOF-based electronic and opto-electronic devices.

    V. Stavila;A. A. Talin;M. D. Allendorf

  • An updated roadmap for the integration of metal–organic frameworks with electronic devices and chemical sensors

    Ivo Stassen;Nicholas C. Burtch;A. Alec Talin;Paolo Falcaro;Paolo Falcaro

  • Tunable electrical conductivity in metal-organic framework thin film devices

    Albert Alec Talin;Mark D. Allendorf;Vitalie Stavila;Francois Leonard

  • Reports of meetings

    Ivo Stassen;Nicholas Burtch;Alec Talin;Paolo Falcaro;Paolo Falcaro

  • Nanostructured Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage.

    Andreas Schneemann;James L. White;ShinYoung Kang;Sohee Jeong

  • The Interaction of Water with MOF-5 Simulated by Molecular Dynamics

    Jeffery A Greathouse;Mark D Allendorf

  • Influence of connectivity and porosity on ligand-based luminescence in zinc metal-organic frameworks.

    Christina A Bauer;Tatiana V Timofeeva;Thomas B Settersten;Brian D Patterson

  • Chemical vapour deposition of zeolitic imidazolate framework thin films

    Ivo Stassen;Mark Styles;Gianluca Grenci;Hans Van Gorp

  • Stress-induced chemical detection using flexible metal-organic frameworks.

    Mark D Allendorf;Ronald J T Houk;Leanne Andruszkiewicz;A Alec Talin

  • Conductivity, Doping, and Redox Chemistry of a Microporous Dithiolene-Based Metal−Organic Framework

    Yoji Kobayashi;Yoji Kobayashi;Benjamin Jacobs;Mark D. Allendorf;Jeffrey R. Long;Jeffrey R. Long

  • A roadmap to implementing metal-organic frameworks in electronic devices: challenges and critical directions.

    Mark D. Allendorf;Adam Schwartzberg;Vitalie Stavila;A. Alec Talin

  • Challenges to developing materials for the transport and storage of hydrogen

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  • Solar Thermochemical Water-Splitting Ferrite-Cycle Heat Engines

    Richard B. Diver;James E. Miller;Mark D. Allendorf;Nathan P. Siegel

  • Single Crystals of Electrically Conductive Two-Dimensional Metal–Organic Frameworks: Structural and Electrical Transport Properties

    Robert W. Day;D. Kwabena Bediako;Mehdi Rezaee;Lucas R. Parent;Lucas R. Parent

  • Crystal engineering, structure–function relationships, and the future of metal–organic frameworks

    Mark D. Allendorf;Vitalie Stavila

  • Theoretical and experimental investigation of the thermochemistry of CrO2(OH)2(g).

    Elizabeth J. Opila;Dwight L. Myers;Nathan S. Jacobson;Ida M. B. Nielsen

  • Metal Oxide Composites and Structures for Ultra-High Temperature Solar Thermochemical Cycles.

    James E. Miller;Mark D. Allendorf;Richard B. Diver;Lindsey R. Evans

  • A Model of Silicon Carbide Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Mark D. Allendorf;Robert J. Kee

  • Silver Cluster Formation, Dynamics, and Chemistry in Metal−Organic Frameworks

    Ronald J. T. Houk;Benjamin W. Jacobs;Farid El Gabaly;Noel N. Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Vitalie Stavila
Vitalie Stavila Sandia National Laboratories
A. Alec Talin
A. Alec Talin Sandia National Laboratories
Jeffery A. Greathouse
Jeffery A. Greathouse Sandia National Laboratories
Carl F. Melius
Carl F. Melius Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
François Léonard
François Léonard Sandia National Laboratories
Peter J. Hesketh
Peter J. Hesketh Georgia Institute of Technology
Blake A. Simmons
Blake A. Simmons Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Bryan M. Wong
Bryan M. Wong University of California, Riverside
David S. Sholl
David S. Sholl Georgia Institute of Technology
Roland A. Fischer
Roland A. Fischer Technical University of Munich

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