Raymond E. Schaak

Raymond E. Schaak

Penn State University

H-index: 76

North America-United States

About Raymond E. Schaak

Raymond E. Schaak, With an exceptional h-index of 76 and a recent h-index of 49 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Penn State University, specializes in the field of Inorganic nanochemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Nanomaterials Research at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution: Transforming Nanorods, Undergraduate Research Communities, and Infrastructure

ACS Nanoscience Au in 2024: Looking Back and Gazing Forward

Ternary Oxides of - and -Block Metals for Photocatalytic Solar-to-Hydrogen Conversion

Transition metal-doped CuO nanosheets for enhanced visible-light photocatalysis

Combinatorial cation exchange for the discovery and rational synthesis of heterostructured nanorods

Best practices for simulations and calculations of nanomaterials for energy applications: Avoiding “garbage in, garbage out”

Temporal Evolution of Morphology, Composition, and Structure in the Formation of Colloidal High-Entropy Intermetallic Nanoparticles

Thermally Induced Domain Migration and Interfacial Restructuring in Cation Exchanged ZnS–Cu1.8S Heterostructured Nanorods

Raymond E. Schaak Information

University

Penn State University

Position

Professor of Chemistry

Citations(all)

27847

Citations(since 2020)

14303

Cited By

19954

hIndex(all)

76

hIndex(since 2020)

49

i10Index(all)

169

i10Index(since 2020)

142

Email

University Profile Page

Penn State University

Raymond E. Schaak Skills & Research Interests

Inorganic nanochemistry

Top articles of Raymond E. Schaak

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Nanomaterials Research at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution: Transforming Nanorods, Undergraduate Research Communities, and Infrastructure

ACS Nanoscience Au

Katherine E Plass

J Kenneth Krebs

Jennifer L Morford

Raymond E Schaak

Joshua J Stapleton

...

2024/4/24

ACS Nanoscience Au in 2024: Looking Back and Gazing Forward

Raymond E Schaak

2024/2/21

Ternary Oxides of - and -Block Metals for Photocatalytic Solar-to-Hydrogen Conversion

Simon Gelin

Nicole E Kirchner-Hall

Rowan R Katzbaer

Monica J Theibault

Yihuang Xiong

...

2024/2/13

Transition metal-doped CuO nanosheets for enhanced visible-light photocatalysis

J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chemistry.

T. R. Seling

R. R. Katzbaer

K. L. Thompson

S. E. Aksoy

B. Chitara

...

2024

Combinatorial cation exchange for the discovery and rational synthesis of heterostructured nanorods

Nature Synthesis

Connor R McCormick

Rowan R Katzbaer

Benjamin C Steimle

Raymond E Schaak

2023/2

Best practices for simulations and calculations of nanomaterials for energy applications: Avoiding “garbage in, garbage out”

Mathieu Salanne

Jillian M Buriak

Xiaodong Chen

William Chueh

Mark C Hersam

...

2023/4/11

Temporal Evolution of Morphology, Composition, and Structure in the Formation of Colloidal High-Entropy Intermetallic Nanoparticles

ACS nano

Samuel S Soliman

Gaurav R Dey

Connor R McCormick

Raymond E Schaak

2023/8/7

Thermally Induced Domain Migration and Interfacial Restructuring in Cation Exchanged ZnS–Cu1.8S Heterostructured Nanorods

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Haley L Young

Enrique D Gomez

Raymond E Schaak

2023/10/11

Soft Chemistry of Hard Materials: Low-Temperature Pathways to Bulk and Nanostructured Layered Metal Borides

Lucas T Alameda

Katelyn J Baumler

Rowan R Katzbaer

Raymond E Schaak

2023/11/22

Band Gap Narrowing in a High-Entropy Spinel Oxide Semiconductor for Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Catalysis

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Rowan Katzbaer

Francisco Marques dos Santos Vieira

Ismaila Dabo

Zhiqiang Mao

Raymond Schaak

2023/2/28

Introducing Porosity into Refractory Molybdenum Boride through Controlled Decomposition of a Metastable Mo–Al–B Precursor

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Katelyn J Baumler

Lucas T Alameda

Rowan R Katzbaer

Sarah K O’Boyle

Robert W Lord

...

2023/1/5

Unexpected Multi-Step Transformation of AgCuS to AgAuS During Nanoparticle Cation Exchange

Inorganic chemistry

Sarah K O’Boyle

Katelyn J Baumler

Raymond E Schaak

2023/8/1

Studies on the structure and the magnetic properties of high-entropy spinel oxide (MgMnFeCoNi) Al2O4

APL Materials

Evan Krysko

Lujin Min

Yu Wang

Na Zhang

John P Barber

...

2023/10/1

Colloidal Nanoparticles of High Entropy Materials: Capabilities, Challenges, and Opportunities in Synthesis and Characterization

Gaurav R Dey

Samuel S Soliman

Connor R McCormick

Charles H Wood

Rowan R Katzbaer

...

2023/11/16

Chemical insights into the formation of colloidal high entropy alloy nanoparticles

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Jette K Mathiesen

Jonathan Quinson

Sonja Blaseio

Emil TS Kjær

Alexandra Dworzak

...

2023/1/12

One-step topochemical transformation of MoAlB into metastable Mo 2 AlB 2 using a metal chloride salt reaction

Chemical Communications

Katelyn J Baumler

Owen S Adams

Raymond E Schaak

2023

Chemical Insights into the Formation of Metastable Zinc Cobalt Sulfide Solid-Solution Nanoparticles through Simultaneous Multi-Cation Exchange

Chemistry of Materials

Connor McCormick

Steven Baksa

Joseph Veglak

Ismaila Dabo

Raymond Schaak

2023/6/30

High entropy sulfide nanoparticles as lithium polysulfide redox catalysts

ACS nano

MJ Theibault

Connor R McCormick

Shuangyan Lang

Raymond E Schaak

Hèctor D Abruña

2023/9/17

Temperature-Dependent Selection of Reaction Pathways, Reactive Species, and Products during Postsynthetic Selenization of Copper Sulfide Nanoparticles

Chemistry of Materials

Brandon Hole

Qi Luo

Ronald Garcia

Wanrui Xie

Eli Rudman

...

2023/10/20

Formation and Transformation of Cu2–xSe1–yTey Nanoparticles Synthesized by Tellurium Anion Exchange of Copper Selenide

Inorganic chemistry

Katherine L Thompson

Rowan R Katzbaer

Mauricio Terrones

Raymond E Schaak

2023/3/7

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Raymond E. Schaak FAQs

What is Raymond E. Schaak's h-index at Penn State University?

The h-index of Raymond E. Schaak has been 49 since 2020 and 76 in total.

What are Raymond E. Schaak's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Nanomaterials Research at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution: Transforming Nanorods, Undergraduate Research Communities, and Infrastructure

ACS Nanoscience Au in 2024: Looking Back and Gazing Forward

Ternary Oxides of - and -Block Metals for Photocatalytic Solar-to-Hydrogen Conversion

Transition metal-doped CuO nanosheets for enhanced visible-light photocatalysis

Combinatorial cation exchange for the discovery and rational synthesis of heterostructured nanorods

Best practices for simulations and calculations of nanomaterials for energy applications: Avoiding “garbage in, garbage out”

Temporal Evolution of Morphology, Composition, and Structure in the Formation of Colloidal High-Entropy Intermetallic Nanoparticles

Thermally Induced Domain Migration and Interfacial Restructuring in Cation Exchanged ZnS–Cu1.8S Heterostructured Nanorods

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are the top articles of Raymond E. Schaak at Penn State University.

What are Raymond E. Schaak's research interests?

The research interests of Raymond E. Schaak are: Inorganic nanochemistry

What is Raymond E. Schaak's total number of citations?

Raymond E. Schaak has 27,847 citations in total.