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D-Index
43
Citations
7638
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17145
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4218

Paul C. Trulove 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 Paul C. Trulove sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 203 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paul C. Trulove 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 Paul C. Trulove 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

Paul C. Trulove is a researcher affiliated with the United States Naval Academy in the United States. Their work spans multiple areas within materials science and engineering, with a significant focus on biomaterials and organic chemistry as key subfields.

Themes central to Trulove's research include advanced cellulose research studies, ionic liquids properties and applications, and advanced battery materials and technologies. Additional topical interests cover nanocomposite films for food packaging, nanomaterials for catalytic reactions, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, and conducting polymers and applications.

Notable recent publications by Paul C. Trulove include:

  • Electrolyte Solvation and Ionic Association: VIII. Reassessing Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Ion Coordination for LiTFSI, 2022, Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • Mesoporous xerogel cellulose composites from biorenewable natural cotton fibers, 2022, Carbohydrate Polymers
  • Kinetics of ionic liquid-facilitated cellulose decrystallization by Raman spectral mapping, 2021, Cellulose
  • Physical and Electrochemical Analysis of N-Alkylpyrrolidinium-Substituted Boronium Ionic Liquids, 2023, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Mesoporous Cellulose-TiO2 Nanoparticle Composite Textile for "Excellent" UV Protection, 2023, ACS Applied Engineering Materials

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Trulove include David P. Durkin, Christopher D. Stachurski, Nathaniel E. Larm, Tyler Cosby, and Anders J. Gulbrandson. These coauthors highlight ongoing collaborative efforts within the research group and discipline.

Paul C. Trulove's work has been published repeatedly in several venues, reflecting both the thematic and applied nature of the research. Most common publication outlets are ECS Meeting Abstracts, ECS Transactions, Macromolecular Materials and Engineering, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, and ACS Applied Engineering Materials.

Their extensive publication record illustrates an emphasis on exploring materials chemistry and engineering at the intersection of biomaterials and energy-related applications, with contributions to both fundamental understanding and applied material development.

Best Publications

  • Dissolution and Regeneration of Bombyx mori Silk Fibroin Using Ionic Liquids

    David M Phillips;Lawrence F Drummy;Deborah G Conrady;Douglas M Fox

  • Thermal degradation studies of alkyl-imidazolium salts and their application in nanocomposites

    Walid H Awad;Jeffrey W Gilman;Marc Nyden;Richard H Harris

  • Dual Intercalating Molten Electrolyte Batteries

    Richard T. Carlin;Hugh C. De Long;Joan Fuller;Paul C. Trulove

  • Polymer/Layered Silicate Nanocomposites from Thermally Stable Trialkylimidazolium-Treated Montmorillonite

    Jeffrey W. Gilman;Walid H. Awad;Rick D. Davis;John Shields

  • Effects of melt-processing conditions on the quality of poly(ethylene terephthalate) montmorillonite clay nanocomposites†

    Cher H. Davis;Lon J. Mathias;Jeffrey W. Gilman;David A. Schiraldi

  • Flammability, thermal stability, and phase change characteristics of several trialkylimidazolium salts

    Douglas M. Fox;Walid H. Awad;Jeffrey W. Gilman;Paul H. Maupin

  • Comparison of the quality of aqueous dispersions of single wall carbon nanotubes using surfactants and biomolecules.

    Reto Haggenmueller;Sameer S. Rahatekar;Jeffrey A. Fagan;Jaehun Chun

  • Preparation of Homogeneously Dispersed Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube/Polystyrene Nanocomposites via Melt Extrusion Using Trialkyl Imidazolium Compatibilizer

    S. Bellayer;J. W. Gilman;N. Eidelman;N. Eidelman;S. Bourbigot

  • Regenerated silk fiber wet spinning from an ionic liquid solution

    David M. Phillips;Lawrence F. Drummy;Rajesh R. Naik;Hugh C. De Long

  • Electrochemical Generation and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of C60-, C602-, and C603-

    Mazen M. Khaled;Richard T. Carlin;Paul C. Trulove;Gareth R. Eaton

  • Flammability and Thermal Analysis Characterization of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids

    Douglas M. Fox;Jeffrey W. Gilman;Alexander B. Morgan;John R. Shields

  • Electrodeposition of Cobalt‐Aluminum Alloys from Room Temperature Chloroaluminate Molten Salt

    Richard T. Carlin;Paul C. Trulove;Hugh C. De Long

  • Microelectrode Evaluation of Transition Metal‐Aluminum Alloy Electrodepositions in Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquids

    Richard T. Carlin;Hugh C. De Long;Joan Fuller;Paul C. Trulove

  • New disordering mode for TFSI- anions : The nonequilibrium, plastic crystalline structure of Et4NTFSI

    Wesley A. Henderson;Marie Herstedt;Victor G. Young;Stefano Passerini

  • Physical and Chemical Analysis of Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) Fuel and Development of Surrogate Fuel Mixtures

    Dianne J. Luning Prak;M. Hope Jones;Paul Trulove;Andrew M. McDaniel

  • IMPROVED THERMAL STABILITY OF ORGANICALLY MODIFIED LAYERED SILICATES

    Rick D. Davis;Jeffrey W. Gilman;Thomas E. Sutto;John H. Callahan

  • TGA decomposition kinetics of 1-butyl-2,3-dimethylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate and the thermal effects of contaminants

    D.M. Fox;J.W. Gilman;H.C. De Long;P.C. Trulove

  • Plastic phase transitions in N-ethyl-N-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide

    Wesley A. Henderson;Victor G. Young;Stefano Passerini;Paul C. Trulove

  • An Alternative Ionic Conductivity Mechanism for Plastic Crystalline Salt–Lithium Salt Electrolyte Mixtures

    Wesley A. Henderson;Daniel M. Seo;Qian Zhou;Paul D. Boyle

  • Electrochemistry of room-temperature chloroaluminate molten salts at graphitic and nongraphitic electrodes

    R. T. Carlin;J. Fuller;W. K. Kuhn;M. J. Lysaght

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey W. Gilman
Jeffrey W. Gilman National Institute of Standards and Technology
Wesley A. Henderson
Wesley A. Henderson United States Army Research Laboratory
Robert A. Osteryoung
Robert A. Osteryoung North Carolina State University
Yury Gogotsi
Yury Gogotsi Drexel University
Victor G. Young
Victor G. Young University of Minnesota
Stefano Passerini
Stefano Passerini Nanjing Normal University
Alexander B. Morgan
Alexander B. Morgan University of Dayton
D. Howard Fairbrother
D. Howard Fairbrother Johns Hopkins University
Gareth R. Eaton
Gareth R. Eaton University of Denver
Sandra S. Eaton
Sandra S. Eaton University of Denver

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