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Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
5977
World Ranking
17580
National Ranking
4295

Best Publications

  • Quantitative Intramolecular Singlet Fission in Bipentacenes.

    Samuel N. Sanders;Elango Kumarasamy;Andrew B. Pun;M. Tuan Trinh

  • Magnetic Order and Symmetry in the 2D Semiconductor CrSBr.

    Kihong Lee;Avalon H Dismukes;Evan J Telford;Ren A Wiscons

  • Layered Antiferromagnetism Induces Large Negative Magnetoresistance in the van der Waals Semiconductor CrSBr.

    Evan J. Telford;Avalon H. Dismukes;Kihong Lee;Minghao Cheng

  • Controlled preparation and properties of porous poly(l-lactide) obtained from a co-continuous blend of two biodegradable polymers

    Pierre Sarazin;Xavier Roy;Basil D. Favis

  • Nanoscale Atoms in Solid-State Chemistry

    Xavier Roy;Chul Ho Lee;Andrew C. Crowther;Christine L. Schenck

  • Superatoms in materials science

    Evan A. Doud;Anastasia Voevodin;Taylor J. Hochuli;Anouck M. Champsaur

  • Molecular Clusters: Nanoscale Building Blocks for Solid-State Materials

    Andrew Pinkard;Anouck M. Champsaur;Xavier Roy

  • High-performance organic pseudocapacitors via molecular contortion

    Jake C. Russell;Victoria A. Posey;Jesse Gray;Richard May

  • Unbalanced Hole and Electron Diffusion in Lead Bromide Perovskites

    Giselle A. Elbaz;Daniel B. Straus;Octavi E. Semonin;Trevor D. Hull

  • Phonon Speed, Not Scattering, Differentiates Thermal Transport in Lead Halide Perovskites

    Giselle A. Elbaz;Wee-Liat Ong;Wee-Liat Ong;Evan A. Doud;Philip Kim

  • Orientational order controls crystalline and amorphous thermal transport in superatomic crystals

    Wee-Liat Ong;Wee-Liat Ong;Evan S. O’Brien;Patrick S. M. Dougherty;Daniel W. Paley

  • Distinct properties of the triplet pair state from singlet fission.

    M. Tuan Trinh;Andrew Pinkard;Andrew Brian Pun;Samuel Nathan Sanders

  • Room-temperature current blockade in atomically defined single-cluster junctions

    Giacomo Lovat;Bonnie Choi;Daniel W. Paley;Michael L. Steigerwald

  • Limits of Carrier Diffusion in n-Type and p-Type CH3NH3PbI3 Perovskite Single Crystals

    Octavi E. Semonin;Giselle A. Elbaz;Daniel B. Straus;Trevor D. Hull

  • Determination of the structure and geometry of N-heterocyclic carbenes on Au(111) using high-resolution spectroscopy

    Giacomo Lovat;Evan A. Doud;Deyu Lu;Gregor Kladnik

  • Electronically Transparent Au-N Bonds for Molecular Junctions

    Yaping Zang;Andrew Pinkard;Zhen-Fei Liu;Jeffrey B. Neaton

  • Modulating the hierarchical fibrous assembly of Au nanoparticles with atomic precision.

    Qi Li;Jake C. Russell;Tian-Yi Luo;Xavier Roy

  • Designing Three-Dimensional Architectures for High-Performance Electron Accepting Pseudocapacitors.

    Samuel R Peurifoy;Jake C Russell;Thomas J Sisto;Yuan Yang

  • Mechanically Tunable Quantum Interference in Ferrocene-Based Single-Molecule Junctions.

    María Camarasa-Gómez;Daniel Hernangómez-Pérez;Daniel Hernangómez-Pérez;Michael S Inkpen;Giacomo Lovat

  • Prussian blue nanocontainers: selectively permeable hollow metal-organic capsules from block ionomer emulsion-induced assembly.

    Xavier Roy;Joseph K.-H. Hui;Muhammad Rabnawaz;Guojun Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin Nuckolls
Colin Nuckolls Columbia University
Michael L. Steigerwald
Michael L. Steigerwald Columbia University
Xiaoyang Zhu
Xiaoyang Zhu Columbia University
Latha Venkataraman
Latha Venkataraman Columbia University
Philip Kim
Philip Kim Harvard University
Cory Dean
Cory Dean Columbia University
Mark J. MacLachlan
Mark J. MacLachlan University of British Columbia
Theo Siegrist
Theo Siegrist Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering
Louis E. Brus
Louis E. Brus Columbia University
Luis M. Campos
Luis M. Campos Columbia University

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