Matthew R Ryder R&D Staff Scientist Contact rydermr@ornl.gov All Publications Enhancing durability and activity toward oxygen evolution reaction using single-site Re-doped NiFeOx catalysts at ampere-level Molecular Origin of Viscoelasticity and Influence of Methylation in Mesophase Pitch Detailed Characterization of Vitrinite-Rich Subbituminous and Bituminous Coals for Utilization in Carbon Fiber Precursor Prod... Large-scale atomistic model construction of subbituminous and bituminous coals for solvent extraction simulations with reactive molecular dynamics On the role of methyl groups in the molecular architectures of mesophase pitches Quantum tunneling rotor as a sensitive atomistic probe of guests in a metal-organic framework... Probing sub-5 Ångstrom micropores in carbon for precise light olefin/paraffin separation Photoinduced reversible phase transition in a phenothiazine-based metal-organic framework Structure Evolution of Chemically Degraded ZIF-8 Cyclophane-based two-dimensional polymer formed by an interfacial click reaction Influence of Metal Identity on Light-Induced Switchable Adsorption in Azobenzene-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks Light-induced switchable adsorption in azobenzene- and stilbene-based porous materials Evolution of porous materials from ancient remedies to modern frameworks Low rotational barriers for the most dynamically active methyl groups in the proposed antiviral drugs for treatment of SARS-CoV-2, apilimod and tetrandrine Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites Detailed total scattering analysis of disorder in ZIF-8 Order-disorder in room-temperature ionic liquids probed via methyl quantum tunneling... Hydration-Induced Disorder Lowers the Energy Barriers for Methyl Rotation in Drug Molecules Computers in neutron science Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Frameworks: A Rising Class of Porous Molecular Materials Effect of Hydration on the Molecular Dynamics of Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate Understanding dynamic properties of materials using neutron spectroscopy and atomistic simulation... Quasi‐Harmonic Lattice Dynamics of a Prototypical Metal–Organic Framework Assembly of a Porous Supramolecular Polyknot from Rigid Trigonal Prismatic Building Blocks A Hierarchical Nanoporous Diamondoid Superstructure Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page ›ĺ Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate Materials Science and Technology Division Foundational Materials Science Section Neutron and X-Ray Scattering Group