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Robert E. Dinnebier

Robert E. Dinnebier

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
67
Citations
16576
World Ranking
5099
National Ranking
297

Chemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
16367
World Ranking
6882
National Ranking
501

Robert E. Dinnebier publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert E. Dinnebier sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 485 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Robert E. Dinnebier D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert E. Dinnebier sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Robert E. Dinnebier is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research primarily falls within the field of Materials Science, with significant contributions in Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. Additional areas of study include Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

Their work encompasses various topics, including:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Crystallography and Molecular Interactions
  • Magnetism in Coordination Complexes
  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies

Dinnebier has frequently published in several venues. The most common include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Crystal Growth & Design
  • Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
  • Angewandte Chemie

Several recent papers highlight Dinnebier's work:

  • "Amine-Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks as a Platform for Postsynthetic Structure Interconversion and Pore-Wall Modification" (2021) - Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Total scattering reveals the hidden stacking disorder in a 2D covalent organic framework" (2020) - Chemical Science
  • "Interlayer Interactions as Design Tool for Large-Pore COFs" (2021) - Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Understanding disorder and linker deficiency in porphyrinic zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks by resolving the Zr8O6 cluster conundrum in PCN-221" (2021) - Nature Communications
  • "Conductivity Mechanism in Ionic 2D Carbon Nitrides: From Hydrated Ion Motion to Enhanced Photocatalysis" (2021) - Advanced Materials

Dinnebier collaborates extensively with several researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Sebastian Bette
  • Gianpiero Gallo
  • Bettina V. Lotsch
  • Maxwell W. Terban
  • Martin Etter

Best Publications

  • Real-time and in situ monitoring of mechanochemical milling reactions

    Tomislav Friščić;Tomislav Friščić;Ivan Halasz;Ivan Halasz;Patrick J. Beldon;Ana M. Belenguer

  • Ion- and Liquid-Assisted Grinding: Improved Mechanochemical Synthesis of Metal–Organic Frameworks Reveals Salt Inclusion and Anion Templating†

    Tomislav Friščić;David G. Reid;Ivan Halasz;Robin S. Stein

  • Powder diffraction : theory and practice

    Robert E. Dinnebier;S. J. L. Billinge

  • A spin–orbital-entangled quantum liquid on a honeycomb lattice

    K Kitagawa;T Takayama;Y Matsumoto;A Kato

  • Hyperhoneycomb Iridate β − Li 2 IrO 3 as a Platform for Kitaev Magnetism

    T. Takayama;T. Takayama;A. Kato;R. Dinnebier;J. Nuss

  • In situ X-ray diffraction monitoring of a mechanochemical reaction reveals a unique topology metal-organic framework

    Athanassios D. Katsenis;Andreas Puškarić;Vjekoslav Štrukil;Cristina Mottillo

  • Structural Insights into Poly(Heptazine Imides): A Light-Storing Carbon Nitride Material for Dark Photocatalysis.

    Hendrik Schlomberg;Hendrik Schlomberg;Julia Kröger;Julia Kröger;Gökcen Savasci;Gökcen Savasci;Maxwell W Terban

  • Single Crystals Popping Under UV Light: A Photosalient Effect Triggered by a [2+2] Cycloaddition Reaction†

    Raghavender Medishetty;Ahmad Husain;Zhaozhi Bai;Tomče Runčevski

  • In Situ Monitoring and Mechanism of the Mechanochemical Formation of a Microporous MOF-74 Framework

    Patrick A. Julien;Krunoslav Užarević;Athanassios D. Katsenis;Simon A. J. Kimber

  • Structural Characterization of a New Magnesium Oxysulfate Hydrate Cement Phase and Its Surface Reactions with Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

    Tomče Runčevski;Chengyou Wu;Hongfa Yu;Bo Yang

  • A hydrated crystalline calcium carbonate phase: Calcium carbonate hemihydrate

    Zhaoyong Zou;Wouter J. E. M. Habraken;Galina Matveeva;Anders C. S. Jensen

  • Characterization of the Products of the Heme Detoxification Pathway in Malarial Late Trophozoites by X-ray Diffraction *

    D. Scott Bohle;Robert E. Dinnebier;Sara K. Madsen;Peter W. Stephens

  • Solid State Structures of Cyclopentadienyllithium, -sodium, and -potassium. Determination by High-Resolution Powder Diffraction†

    Robert E. Dinnebier;Ulrich Behrens;Falk Olbrich

  • Colossal positive and negative thermal expansion and thermosalient effect in a pentamorphic organometallic martensite.

    Manas K. Panda;Tomče Runčevski;Subash Chandra Sahoo;Alexei A. Belik

  • Electronic Phase Separation in the Slightly Underdoped Iron Pnictide Superconductor Ba1-xKxFe2As2

    J. T. Park;D. S. Inosov;Ch. Niedermayer;G. L. Sun

  • An FeF30.5H2O polytype: A microporous framework compound with intersecting tunnels for Li and Na batteries

    Chilin Li;Chilin Li;Congling Yin;Lin Gu;Robert E. Dinnebier

  • The structure of the blue luminescent δ-phase of tris(8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminium(III) (Alq3)

    Michael Cölle;Robert E. Dinnebier;Wolfgang Brütting

  • Amine-Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks as a Platform for Postsynthetic Structure Interconversion and Pore-Wall Modification

    Lars Grunenberg;Lars Grunenberg;Gökcen Savasci;Gökcen Savasci;Maxwell W Terban;Viola Duppel

  • Real‐Time In Situ Powder X‐ray Diffraction Monitoring of Mechanochemical Synthesis of Pharmaceutical Cocrystals

    Ivan Halasz;Andreas Puškarić;Simon A. J. Kimber;Patrick J. Beldon

  • In situ and real-time monitoring of mechanochemical milling reactions using synchrotron X-ray diffraction

    Ivan Halasz;Simon A J Kimber;Patrick J Beldon;Ana M Belenguer

  • Easily Accessible, Textile Fiber-Based Sulfurized Poly(acrylonitrile) as Li/S Cathode Material: Correlating Electrochemical Performance with Morphology and Structure

    Martin Frey;Martin Frey;Roland Krisp Zenn;Roland Krisp Zenn;Sven Warneke;Sven Warneke;Kathrin Müller

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Jansen
Martin Jansen Max Planck Society
Tomislav Friščić
Tomislav Friščić University of Birmingham
Peter W. Stephens
Peter W. Stephens Stony Brook University
Hidenori Takagi
Hidenori Takagi Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Christian Näther
Christian Näther Kiel University
Bettina V. Lotsch
Bettina V. Lotsch Max Planck Society
Omar K. Farha
Omar K. Farha Northwestern University
Jagadese J. Vittal
Jagadese J. Vittal National University of Singapore
Panče Naumov
Panče Naumov New York University Abu Dhabi
Ute Kolb
Ute Kolb Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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