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Todd M. Alam is affiliated with Sandia National Laboratories in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Within these fields, they have contributed extensively to subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Spectroscopy, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, and Inorganic Chemistry.

Their work focuses on several main topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • NMR spectroscopy and applications
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
  • Advancements in Battery Materials

The scientist's publication record features papers in notable venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Recent published works include:

  • Machine learning prediction of self-diffusion in Lennard-Jones fluids, 2020, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Machine Learning Self-Diffusion Prediction for Lennard-Jones Fluids in Pores, 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Symbolic regression development of empirical equations for diffusion in Lennard-Jones fluids, 2022, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Modes of Disorder in Poly(carbon monofluoride), 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • NMR spectroscopy of coin cell batteries with metal casings, 2021, Science Advances

Their research collaborations involve frequent coauthors including:

  • Timothy J. Boyle
  • Fernando J. Guerrero
  • Kaylee A. Dunnigan
  • Jeremiah M. Sears
  • David R. Wheeler

Best Publications

  • Transport Properties of Hydroxide and Proton Conducting Membranes

    Michael R. Hibbs;Michael Anthony Hickner;Todd M. Alam;Sarah K. McIntyre

  • A General Synthetic Procedure for Heteropolyniobates

    May Nyman;François Bonhomme;Todd M. Alam;Mark A. Rodriguez

  • Thermomechanical properties of chemically modified graphene/poly(methyl methacrylate) composites made by in situ polymerization

    Jeffrey R. Potts;Sun Hwa Lee;Todd M. Alam;Jinho An

  • Modifier Coordination and Phosphate Glass Networks

    Richard K. Brow;Carol A. Click;Todd M. Alam

  • Implications for the Thin-Film Densification of TiO2 from Carboxylic Acid-Modified Titanium Alkoxides. Syntheses, Characterizations, X-ray Structures of Ti3(μ3-O)(O2CH)2(ONep)8, Ti3(μ3-O)(O2CMe)2(ONep)8, Ti6(μ3-O)6(O2CCHMe2)6(ONep)6, [Ti(μ-O2CCMe3)(ONep)3]2, and Ti3(μ3-O)(O2CCH2CMe3)2(ONep)8 (ONep = OCH2CMe3)1

    Timothy J. Boyle;Ryan P. Tyner;Todd M. Alam;Brian L. Scott

  • Solid-state Structures and Solution Behavior of Alkali Salts of the $$[\hbox{Nb}_{6}\hbox{O}_{19}]^{8-}$$ Lindqvist Ion

    May Nyman;Todd M. Alam;François Bonhomme;Mark A. Rodriguez

  • Reversible Hydrogen Storage by NaAlH4 Confined within a Titanium-Functionalized MOF-74(Mg) Nanoreactor

    Vitalie Stavila;Raghunandan K. Bhakta;Todd M. Alam;Eric H. Majzoub

  • Structural diversity in solvated lithium aryloxides. Syntheses, characterization, and structures of [Li(OAr)(THF)x]n and [Li(OAr)(py)x]2 complexes where OAr = OC6H5, OC6H4(2-Me), OC6H3(2,6-(Me))2, OC6H4(2-Pr(i)), OC6H3(2,6-Pr(i)))2, OC6h4(2-Bu(t)), OC6H3(2,6-Bu(t)))2.

    Timothy J. Boyle;Dawn M. Pedrotty;Todd M. Alam;Sara C. Vick

  • Synthesis, structural characterization, and molecular modeling of dodecaniobate keggin chain materials.

    Francois Bonhomme;James P. Larentzos;Todd M. Alam;Edward J. Maginn

  • Influence of cholesterol on dynamics of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine bilayers as studied by deuterium NMR relaxation

    Theodore P. Trouard;Alexander A. Nevzorov;Todd M. Alam;Constantin Job

  • Formic Acid Modified Ti(OCHMe(2))(4). Syntheses, Characterization, and X-ray Structures of Ti(4)(m(4)-O)(m-O)(OFc)(2)(m-OR)(4)(OR)(6) and Ti(6)(m(3)-O)(6)(OFc)(6)(OR)(6) (OFc = O(2)CH; OR = OCHMe(2)).

    Timothy J. Boyle;Todd M. Alam;Cory J. Tafoya;Brian L. Scott

  • [SiNb12O40]16− and [GeNb12O40]16−: Highly Charged Keggin Ions with Sticky Surfaces

    May Nyman;François Bonhomme;Todd M. Alam;John B. Parise

  • Phospholipid-gold nanorod composites.

    Christopher J. Orendorff;Todd M. Alam;Darryl Y. Sasaki;Bruce C. Bunker

  • Solid-state NMR studies of DNA structure and dynamics

    Todd M. Alam;Gary P. Drobny

  • An aqueous route to [Ta6O19]8− and solid-state studies of isostructural niobium and tantalum oxide complexes

    Travis M. Anderson;Mark A. Rodriguez;François Bonhomme;François Bonhomme;Joel N. Bixler

  • Alternative Approach to Increasing Li Mobility in Li-La-Nb/Ta Garnet Electrolytes

    May Nyman;Todd M. Alam;Sarah K. McIntyre;Grant C. Bleier

  • Titanium(IV) Neopentoxides. X-ray Structures of Ti3(μ3-O)(μ3-Cl)(μ-OCH2CMe3)3(OCH2CMe3)6 and [Ti(μ-OCH2CMe3)(OCH2CMe3)3]2

    Timothy J. Boyle;Todd M. Alam;Eric R. Mechenbier;Brian L. Scott

  • Multinuclear NMR investigations of the oxygen, water, and hydroxyl environments in sodium hexaniobate.

    Todd M. Alam;May Nyman;Brian R. Cherry;Judith M. Segall

  • Lithium Polyniobates. A Lindqvist-Supported Lithium−Water Adamantane Cluster and Conversion of Hexaniobate to a Discrete Keggin Complex

    Travis M. Anderson;Steven G. Thoma;François Bonhomme;Mark A. Rodriguez

  • Solid-state 13C magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy characterization of particle size structural variations in synthetic nanodiamonds

    Todd M. Alam

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Rodriguez
Mark A. Rodriguez Sandia National Laboratories
May Nyman
May Nyman Oregon State University
François Bonhomme
François Bonhomme University of Montpellier
Richard K. Brow
Richard K. Brow Missouri University of Science and Technology
Roger A. Assink
Roger A. Assink Sandia National Laboratories
Joseph W. Ziller
Joseph W. Ziller University of California, Irvine
Brian L. Scott
Brian L. Scott Los Alamos National Laboratory
Randall T. Cygan
Randall T. Cygan Sandia National Laboratories
Gary P. Drobny
Gary P. Drobny University of Washington
Kenneth B. Wagener
Kenneth B. Wagener University of Florida

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