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Richard B. Kaner

· PhDVerified

University of California, Los Angeles · Chemistry and Biochemistry

Active 1977–2024

h-index169
Citations154.8k
Papers961171 last 5y
Funding$4.7M
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Research topics

  • Materials science
  • Metallurgy
  • Chemistry
  • Nanotechnology
  • Organic chemistry
  • Thermodynamics
  • Composite material
  • Chemical engineering
  • Chemical physics
  • Physical chemistry
  • Inorganic chemistry

Selected publications

  • Enhanced Hardening Effects on Molybdenum-Doped WB<sub>2</sub> and WB<sub>2</sub>–SiC/B<sub>4</sub>C Composites

    Chemistry of Materials · 2022 · 5 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Materials science
    • Composite material
    • Metallurgy

    Tungsten diboride (WB2) solid solutions with increasing molybdenum (Mo) substitution were synthesized by resistive arc-melting from the pure elements and characterized for their mechanical properties. The WB2-type structure is maintained up to 30 atomic percent (at%) Mo substitution. W0.70Mo0.30B2 achieved a maximum Vickers hardness of 45.7 ± 2.5 GPa at 0.49 N, resulting in the hardest WB2 solid solution to date. In agreement with this fact, high-pressure radial diffraction studies indicate that substitution of Mo into WB2 strengthens metal–boron bonding, as the solid solution supports high differential stress and has a bulk modulus of 355 ± 2 GPa. WB2 and W0.70Mo0.30B2 composites were then synthesized with increasing additive content (0–30 wt%) of B4C or SiC to study extrinsic hardening effects through multiphase formation. These composites show extrinsic effects on the Vickers hardness because of secondary-phase precipitation. While WB2–30 wt% B4C exhibited the highest hardness (53.8 ± 6.0 GPa at 0.49 N), WB2–30 wt% SiC demonstrated the slowest oxidation rate. This work offers new insights for tailoring transition-metal boride systems with optimized hardness, grain morphology, and thermal stability.

  • Trilayer Metal–Organic Frameworks as Multifunctional Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion and Storage Applications

    Journal of the American Chemical Society · 2022 · 313 citations

    • Chemistry
    • Chemical engineering
    • Nanotechnology

    , respectively. This work offers not only a novel approach to prepare an LbL assembled multimetallic MOF but also provides a benchmark for a multifunctional electrocatalyst for water splitting and Zn-air batteries.

  • Unique surface patterns emerging during solidification of liquid metal alloys

    Nature Nanotechnology · 2021 · 147 citations

    • Materials science
    • Chemical physics
    • Nanotechnology

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    California NanoSystems Institute

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    The Aerospace Corporation

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    University of Sydney

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  • Cheng‐Wei Lin

    University of California, Los Angeles

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  • Sarah H. Tolbert

    University of California, Los Angeles

    110 shared
  • Mir F. Mousavi

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  • Michael T. Yeung

    University at Albany, State University of New York

    93 shared
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