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D-Index
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9843
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National Ranking
3266

Ted B. Flanagan 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 Ted B. Flanagan sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 347 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ted B. Flanagan 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 Ted B. Flanagan sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ted B. Flanagan is a researcher affiliated with the University of Vermont in the United States. Their work spans multiple fields, including Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy, and Engineering.

The scientist has published research in several subfields such as Organic Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Mechanical Engineering, indicating a multidisciplinary approach to their investigations.

Flanagan's research primarily focuses on topics including Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure, Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, and the Thermodynamic and Structural Properties of Metals and Alloys.

A key publication by Ted B. Flanagan is titled "Low temperature hydrogen and deuterium isotherms for Pd and some of its binary alloys", published in 2020 in the Journal of Alloys and Compounds. This paper explores thermodynamic properties relevant to palladium and its alloys. It is one of the scientific contributions that reflect their engagement with advanced chemical physics and materials science.

  • Low temperature hydrogen and deuterium isotherms for Pd and some of its binary alloys (2020, Journal of Alloys and Compounds)

Collaboration is evident in Flanagan's work, with Da Wang listed as a frequent co-author, suggesting joint research efforts in their field of study.

  • Da Wang

The Journal of Alloys and Compounds appears as a frequent publication venue, indicating that the scientist's findings are regularly shared within journals focused on materials science and chemical alloys.

  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Best Publications

  • The Palladium-Hydrogen System

    T. B. Flanagan;W. A. Oates

  • The volume increase of fcc metals and alloys due to interstitial hydrogen over a wide range of hydrogen contents

    B Baranowski;S Majchrzak;T B Flanagan

  • Hysteresis in metal hydrides

    Ted B. Flanagan;J.D. Clewley

  • LATTICE SPACINGS OF GOLD–PALLADIUM ALLOYS

    Arnulf Maeland;Ted B. Flanagan

  • Dynamic equilibrium between chemisorbed and absorbed hydrogen in the palladium/hydrogen system

    J. F. Lynch;Ted B. Flanagan

  • Hysteresis in metal/hydrogen systems

    Ted B. Flanagan;B.S. Bowerman;G.E. Biehl

  • Thermodynamic properties of hydrogen and deuterium dissolved in palladium at low concentrations over a wide temperature range

    J. D. Clewley;T. Curran;Ted B. Flanagan;W. A. Oates

  • The partial excess thermodynamic properties of hydrogen in palladium

    T Kuji;W A Oates;B S Bowerman;T B Flanagan

  • Lattice Constants and Thermodynamic Parameters of the Hydrogen—Platinum—Palladium and Deuterium—Platinum—Palladium Systems

    Arnulf Maeland;Ted B. Flanagan

  • Hydrogen absorption by palladium in aqueous solution

    Ted B. Flanagan;F. A. Lewis

  • Electrode potentials of the palladium + hydrogen system

    Ted B. Flanagan;F. A. Lewis

  • The effect of lattice defects on hydrogen solubility in palladium: I. Experimentally observed solubility enhancements and thermodynamics of absorption☆

    Ted B. Flanagan;J.F. Lynch;J.D. Clewley;B. Von Turkovich

  • The solubility of hydrogen in transition metals and their alloys

    W.A. Oates;Ted B. Flanagan

  • Hysteresis in solid state reactions

    T.B. Flanagan;C.-N. Park;W.A. Oates

  • Thermodynamic Properties for Solution of Hydrogen in Palladium‐Based Binary Alloys

    Y. Sakamoto;F. L. Chen;M. Ura;T. B. Flanagan

  • Thermodynamics of Metal-Hydrogen Systems

    Ted B. Flanagan;W. A. Oates

  • X-Ray and Thermodynamic Studies of the Absorption of Hydrogen by Gold-Palladium Alloys

    Arnulf Maeland;Ted B. Flanagan

  • THERMODYNAMICS OF HYDROGEN DISSOLVED IN PALLADIUM RHODIUM AND PALLADIUM PLATINUM ALLOYS

    J. D. Clewley;J. F. Lynch;T. B. Flanagan

  • The effect of stress on hydride precipitation

    Ted B. Flanagan;N.B. Mason;H.K. Birnbaum

  • Calorimetric enthalpies of absorption and desorption of protium and deuterium by palladium

    Ted B. Flanagan;W. Luo;J.D. Clewley

  • High-pressure investigation of the rhodium/palladium/hydrogen system

    B. Baranowski;S. Majchrzak;Ted B. Flanagan

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert C. Bowman
Robert C. Bowman Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Reiner Kirchheim
Reiner Kirchheim University of Göttingen
H.K. Birnbaum
H.K. Birnbaum University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jeffrey A. Eastman
Jeffrey A. Eastman Argonne National Laboratory
Sung-Man Lee
Sung-Man Lee Kangwon National University
Thomas Vogt
Thomas Vogt University of South Carolina

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