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Rüdiger Bormann

Rüdiger Bormann

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Materials Science

D-Index
50
Citations
8909
World Ranking
10245
National Ranking
573

Rüdiger Bormann 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 Rüdiger Bormann sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 154 publications — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Rüdiger Bormann 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 Rüdiger Bormann sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Fast hydrogen sorption kinetics of nanocrystalline Mg using Nb2O5 as catalyst

    Gagik Barkhordarian;Thomas Klassen;Rüdiger Bormann

  • Effect of Nb2O5 content on hydrogen reaction kinetics of Mg

    Gagik Barkhordarian;Thomas Klassen;Rüdiger Bormann

  • Hydrogen sorption properties of MgH2-LiBH4 composites

    Ulrike Bösenberg;Stefania Doppiu;Lene Mosegaard;Gagik Barkhordarian

  • Unexpected kinetic effect of MgB2 in reactive hydride composites containing complex borohydrides

    Gagik Barkhordarian;Thomas Klassen;Martin Dornheim;Rüdiger Bormann

  • Kinetic investigation of the effect of milling time on the hydrogen sorption reaction of magnesium catalyzed with different Nb2O5 contents

    Gagik Barkhordarian;Thomas Klassen;Rüdiger Bormann

  • Formation of thermodynamically unstable solid solutions in the Cu-Co system by mechanical alloying.

    C. Gente;M. Oehring;R. Bormann

  • Comparison of the catalytic effects of V, V2O5, VN, and VC on the hydrogen sorption of nanocrystalline Mg

    W Oelerich;T Klassen;R Bormann

  • Catalytic mechanism of transition-metal compounds on Mg hydrogen sorption reaction.

    Gagik Barkhordarian;Thomas Klassen;Riidiger Bormann

  • MgH2 with Nb2O5 as additive, for hydrogen storage: Chemical, structural and kinetic behavior with heating

    O. Friedrichs;F. Aguey-Zinsou;J.R. Ares Fernandez;J.C. Sanchez-Lopez

  • Effect of Nb2O5 on MgH2 properties during mechanical milling

    K.-F. Aguey-Zinsou;J.R. Ares Fernandez;T. Klassen;R. Bormann

  • Tailoring hydrogen storage materials towards application

    M. Dornheim;N. Eigen;G. Barkhordarian;T. Klassen

  • Role of additives in LiBH4-MgH2 reactive hydride composites for sorption kinetics

    U. Bösenberg;J.W. Kim;D. Gosslar;N. Eigen

  • Critical assessment and thermodynamic modeling of the Mg–H system

    K. Zeng;T. Klassen;W. Oelerich;R. Bormann

  • Pressure and Temperature Influence on the Desorption Pathway of the LiBH4-MgH2 Composite System

    Ulrike Bösenberg;Dorthe Bomholdt Ravnsbæk;Hans Hagemann;Vincente D'Anna

  • The influence of manganese on the microstructure and mechanical properties of AZ31 gravity die cast alloys

    T. Laser;M.R. Nürnberg;A. Janz;Ch. Hartig

  • Formation of Ca(BH4)(2) from hydrogenation of CaH2+MgB2 composite

    Gagik Barkhordarian;Torben R. Jensen;Stefania Doppiu;Ulrike Bösenberg

  • Mechanical alloying in the Fe–Cu system

    J.Z Jiang;C Gente;R Bormann

  • The formation of metastable Ti–Al solid solutions by mechanical alloying and ball milling

    M. Oehring;T. Klassen;R. Bormann

  • Industrial production of light metal hydrides for hydrogen storage

    Nico Eigen;Claude Keller;Martin Dornheim;Thomas Klassen

  • Thermodynamic analysis of the hydriding process of Mg-Ni alloys

    Kejun Zeng;T. Klassen;W. Oelerich;R. Bormann

  • Influence of processing parameters on mechanical properties of Ti–6Al–4V alloy fabricated by MIM

    G.C. Obasi;O.M. Ferri;T. Ebel;R. Bormann

  • Room temperature mechanical behavior of silicon-doped TiAl alloys with grain sizes in the nano- and submicron-range

    R. Bohn;T. Klassen;R. Bormann;R. Bormann

  • Competition between stable and metastable phases during mechanical alloying and ball milling

    M. Oehring;Z. H. Yan;T. Klassen;R. Bormann

  • Thermal stability of nanocrystalline magnesium for hydrogen storage

    P.-A. Huhn;M. Dornheim;T. Klassen;R. Bormann

  • Enhanced hydrogen sorption kinetics of magnesium by destabilized MgH2−δ

    A. Borgschulte;U. Bösenberg;G. Barkhordarian;M. Dornheim

  • Influence of surface quality and porosity on fatigue behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V components processed by MIM

    O.M. Ferri;T. Ebel;R. Bormann

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Klassen
Thomas Klassen Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research
Martin Dornheim
Martin Dornheim University of Nottingham
Kondo-Francois Aguey-Zinsou
Kondo-Francois Aguey-Zinsou University of New South Wales
Torben R. Jensen
Torben R. Jensen Aarhus University
Ralf Busch
Ralf Busch Saarland University
Oliver Gutfleisch
Oliver Gutfleisch Technical University of Darmstadt
Robert Schulz
Robert Schulz Hydro-Québec
C. Suryanarayana
C. Suryanarayana City University of Hong Kong
Maria Dolores Baró
Maria Dolores Baró Autonomous University of Barcelona
Michel Trudeau
Michel Trudeau Hydro-Québec

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