Mark R. Warren

134 papers receiving 4.3k citations

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Mark R. Warren
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  • Inorganic Chemistry 1.5k
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry 378
  • Materials Chemistry 1.4k
  • Education 858
  • Public Administration 98
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Mark R. Warren, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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1 2003406
2 2017333
3 2005274
4 2003256
5 2016237
6 2009199
7 2016198
8 2000124
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The Role of Social Capital in Combating Poverty
2001123
10 2019107
11 2020102
12 201680
13 201879
14 200978
15 200362
16 199960
17 201857
18 201057
19 201554
20 200252

About Mark R. Warren

Mark R. Warren is a scholar working on Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry and Education, having authored 143 papers that have together received 4.6k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (33 papers), Magnetism in coordination complexes (25 papers), Crystallography and molecular interactions (19 papers), Metal complexes synthesis and properties (11 papers), Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection (9 papers), Diverse Education Studies and Reforms (8 papers), Parental Involvement in Education (8 papers) and Enzyme Structure and Function (8 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Inorganic Chemistry (1.5k citations), Physical and Theoretical Chemistry (378 citations), Materials Chemistry (1.4k citations), Education (858 citations) and Public Administration (98 citations). Mark R. Warren has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Frequent co-authors include J. Phillip Thompson, Susan Saegert, Michael Woolcock, John Brehm, Paul R. Raithby, Lee Brammer, Elliot J. Carrington, Ashleigh J. Fletcher, Stephen P. Thompson and Carolyn Leung Rubin. Their work appears in journals such as CrystEngComm, Dalton Transactions, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Chemistry - A European Journal and Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

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