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Overview

Oskar Paris is affiliated with the University of Leoben in Austria and specializes in research related to materials science and engineering. Their work extensively covers subfields such as materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, electrical and electronic engineering, spectroscopy, and biomedical engineering.

The core research topics addressed by Oskar Paris include mesoporous materials and catalysis, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, hydrogen storage and materials, aerogels and thermal insulation, zeolite catalysis and synthesis, aluminum alloy microstructure properties, and microstructure and mechanical properties.

Oskar Paris has published multiple papers in various scientific venues. Recent publications include:

  • "Nanoporous polymer-derived activated carbon for hydrogen adsorption and electrochemical energy storage," 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "Coffee Waste-Derived Nanoporous Carbons for Hydrogen Storage," 2022, ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • "Hierarchically Organized and Anisotropic Porous Carbon Monoliths," 2020, Chemistry of Materials
  • "Development of foam-like emulsion phases in porous media flow," 2021, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • "Drying of Hierarchically Organized Porous Silica Monoliths-Comparison of Evaporative and Supercritical Drying," 2023, Gels

The scientist frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Sebastian Stock, Malina Seyffertitz, Nikolaos Kostoglou, Christian Mitterer, and Nicola Hüsing. The number of collaborations varies, with the most frequent being Sebastian Stock and Malina Seyffertitz.

Oskar Paris has contributed to journals with repeated publications, particularly in the SSRN Electronic Journal, Carbon, Chemical Engineering Journal, ACS Applied Energy Materials, and Chemistry of Materials.

Best Publications

  • A reconsideration of the relationship between the crystallite size La of carbons determined by X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy

    Gerald A. Zickler;Bernd Smarsly;Notburga Gierlinger;Herwig Peterlik

  • Viscoelastic properties of collagen: synchrotron radiation investigations and structural model

    R. Puxkandl;I. Zizak;O. Paris;J. Keckes

  • Mapping amorphous calcium phosphate transformation into crystalline mineral from the cell to the bone in zebrafish fin rays.

    Julia Mahamid;Barbara Aichmayer;Eyal Shimoni;Roy Ziblat

  • Decomposition and carbonisation of wood biopolymers—a microstructural study of softwood pyrolysis

    Oskar Paris;Cordt Zollfrank;Gerald A. Zickler

  • A customizable software for fast reduction and analysis of large X-ray scattering data sets: applications of the new DPDAK package to small-angle X-ray scattering and grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering

    Gunthard Benecke;Wolfgang Wagermaier;Chenghao Li;Matthias Schwartzkopf

  • Quantification of ion confinement and desolvation in nanoporous carbon supercapacitors with modelling and in situ X-ray scattering

    Christian Prehal;Christian Koczwara;Nicolas Jäckel;Nicolas Jäckel;Anna Schreiber

  • Continuous structural evolution of calcium carbonate particles: a unifying model of copolymer-mediated crystallization

    Alex N Kulak;Peter Iddon;Yuting Li;Steven P Armes

  • Bone mineralization in an osteogenesis imperfecta mouse model studied by small-angle x-ray scattering

    P Fratzl;O Paris;K Klaushofer;W J Landis

  • Influence of coherency stress on microstructural evolution in model Ni-Al-Mo alloys

    M. Fährmann;P. Fratzl;O. Paris;E. Fährmann

  • Infrared Emitting and Photoconducting Colloidal Silver Chalcogenide Nanocrystal Quantum Dots from a Silylamide-Promoted Synthesis

    Maksym Yarema;Stefan Pichler;Mykhailo Sytnyk;Robert Seyrkammer

  • Characteristics of mineral particles in the human bone/cartilage interface.

    I Zizak;P Roschger;O Paris;B.M Misof

  • The grinding tip of the sea urchin tooth exhibits exquisite control over calcite crystal orientation and Mg distribution

    Yurong Ma;Barbara Aichmayer;Oskar Paris;Peter Fratzl

  • A new experimental station for simultaneous X-ray microbeam scanning for small- and wide-angle scattering and fluorescence at BESSY II

    Oskar Paris;Chenghao Li;Stefan Siegel;Gundolf Weseloh;Gundolf Weseloh

  • Imaging of the helical arrangement of cellulose fibrils in wood by synchrotron X-ray microdiffraction

    H. Lichtenegger;M. Müller;O. Paris;Ch. Riekel

  • Microtexture and Chitin/Calcite Orientation Relationship in the Mineralized Exoskeleton of the American Lobster

    Ali Al-Sawalmih;Chenghao Li;Stefan Siegel;Helge Fabritius

  • Tracking the structural arrangement of ions in carbon supercapacitor nanopores using in situ small-angle X-ray scattering

    Christian Prehal;D. Weingarth;E. Perre;Rainer T Lechner

  • Strontium is incorporated into mineral crystals only in newly formed bone during strontium ranelate treatment.

    Chenghao Li;Oskar Paris;Stefan Siegel;Paul Roschger

  • Glucan, water dikinase phosphorylates crystalline maltodextrins and thereby initiates solubilization.

    Mahdi Hejazi;Joerg Fettke;Sophie Haebel;Christoph Edner

  • Nanoporous activated carbon cloth as a versatile material for hydrogen adsorption, selective gas separation and electrochemical energy storage

    Nikolaos Kostoglou;Nikolaos Kostoglou;Christian Koczwara;Christian Prehal;Velislava Terziyska

  • Insights into the chemical composition of Equisetum hyemale by high resolution Raman imaging

    Notburga Gierlinger;Lanny Sapei;Oskar Paris

  • On the mineral in collagen of human crown dentine.

    Anke Märten;Peter Fratzl;Oskar Paris;Paul Zaslansky

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Fratzl
Peter Fratzl Max Planck Society
Volker Presser
Volker Presser Leibniz Association
Nicola Hüsing
Nicola Hüsing University of Salzburg
Heinz Amenitsch
Heinz Amenitsch Graz University of Technology
Herwig Peterlik
Herwig Peterlik University of Vienna
Manfred Burghammer
Manfred Burghammer European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Christian Riekel
Christian Riekel European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Wolfgang Wagermaier
Wolfgang Wagermaier Max Planck Society
Gerhard H. Findenegg
Gerhard H. Findenegg Technical University of Berlin
Klaus Klaushofer
Klaus Klaushofer University of Vienna

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