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D-Index
45
Citations
8382
World Ranking
16347
National Ranking
4073

Alan T. Stone publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alan T. Stone sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 87 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Alan T. Stone D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alan T. Stone sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alan T. Stone is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and specializes in the field of chemistry. Their research spans several main and sub-disciplinary areas, including molecular biology, biomedical engineering, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, environmental chemistry, and water science and technology.

The scientist's work addresses multiple topics, notably:

  • Iron oxide chemistry and applications
  • Arsenic contamination and mitigation
  • Advanced oxidation water treatment
  • Viral infectious diseases and gene expression in insects
  • Protein purification and stability
  • 3D printing in biomedical research
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing

Alan T. Stone has contributed to a number of published research articles. Representative papers include:

  • Chemical speciation of trace metals in mammalian cell culture media: looking under the hood to boost cellular performance and product quality, 2021, Current Opinion in Biotechnology
  • Adsorption of Phosphorus Oxyanions at the FeOOH(goethite)/Water Interface: The Importance of Basicity, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Ligand Steric Interactions Modulate Multidentate Ligand Exchange Pathways: Kinetics of Nickel(II) Ion Capture from N-Substituted IDA Complexes by CDTA, 2022, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Modeling Solubilities for Amino Acids in Water as Functions of Temperature and pH, 2024, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Frequent co-authors with whom Alan T. Stone has collaborated include:

  • Lateef Aliyu
  • Weichen Liao
  • Ruizhe Xu
  • Venkata Gayatri Dhara
  • Harnish Mukesh Naik

The scientist's publications appear in various academic venues such as:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Current Opinion in Biotechnology
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Best Publications

  • Reductive Dissolution of Manganese(III/Iv) Oxides by Substituted Phenols.

    Alan T. Stone

  • Reduction and dissolution of manganese(III) and manganese(IV) oxides by organics: 2. Survey of the reactivity of organics

    Alan T. Stone;James J. Morgan

  • Reduction and dissolution of manganese(III) and manganese(IV) oxides by organics. 1. Reaction with hydroquinone.

    Alan T. Stone;James J. Morgan

  • Surface-Catalyzed Chromium(VI) Reduction: Reactivity Comparisons of Different Organic Reductants and Different Oxide Surfaces

    Baolin Deng;Alan T. Stone

  • Nonreversible Adsorption of Divalent Metal Ions (MnII, CoII, NiII, CuII, and PbII) onto Goethite: Effects of Acidification, FeII Addition, and Picolinic Acid Addition.

    Barbara R. Coughlin;Alan T. Stone

  • Epitaxial Assembly in Aged Colloids

    R. Lee Penn;Gerko Oskam;Timothy J. Strathmann;Peter C. Searson

  • Hydrogen peroxide use to increase oxidant capacity for in situ bioremediation of contaminated soils and aquifers: A review

    Daniel L. Pardieck;Edward J. Bouwer;Alan T. Stone

  • Reversible redox chemistry of quinones: impact on biogeochemical cycles.

    Minori Uchimiya;Alan T. Stone

  • Oxidation of chlorophenols adsorbed to manganese oxide surfaces

    Hans Jakob Ulrich;Alan T. Stone

  • Reductive dissolution of goethite by phenolic reductants

    Judy S LaKind;Alan T Stone

  • Competitive adsorption of phosphate and phosphonates onto goethite

    Bernd Nowack;Alan T. Stone

  • Microbial metabolites and the reductive dissolution of manganese oxides: Oxalate and pyruvate

    Alan T. Stone

  • Influence of calcite and dissolved calcium on uranium(VI) sorption to a hanford subsurface sediment.

    Wenming Dong;William P. Ball;Chongxuan Liu;Zheming Wang

  • Adsorption of Catechols, 2-Aminophenols, and 1,2-Phenylenediamines at the Metal (Hydr)Oxide/Water Interface: Effect of Ring Substituents on the Adsorption onto TiO2

    Dharni Vasudevan;Alan T. Stone

  • Surface-catalyzed chromium(VI) reduction : the TiO2-CrVI-mandelic acid system

    Baolin Deng;Alan T. Stone

  • Adsorption of Phosphonates onto the Goethite-Water Interface

    Bernd Nowack;Alan T Stone

  • Adsorption of organic compounds possessing ligand donor groups at the oxide/water interface

    Alan T. Stone;Alba Torrents;Jean Smolen;Dharanija Vasudevan

  • Divalent Metal Ion-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Phosphorothionate Ester Pesticides and Their Corresponding Oxonates

    Jean M. Smolen;Alan T. Stone

  • Reaction of MnIII,IV (hydr)oxides with oxalic acid, glyoxylic acid, phosphonoformic acid, and structurally-related organic compounds

    Yun Wang;Alan T. Stone

  • Degradation of Nitrilotris(methylenephosphonic Acid) and Related (Amino)Phosphonate Chelating Agents in the Presence of Manganese and Molecular Oxygen

    Bernd Nowack;Alan T. Stone

  • Kinetics and reaction stoichiometry in the reductive dissolution of manganese(IV) dioxide and co(III) oxide by hydroquinone

    Alan T Stone;Hans-Jakob Ulrich

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy J. Strathmann
Timothy J. Strathmann Colorado School of Mines
Edward J. Bouwer
Edward J. Bouwer Johns Hopkins University
Ching-Hua Huang
Ching-Hua Huang Georgia Institute of Technology
Baolin Deng
Baolin Deng University of Missouri
Chongxuan Liu
Chongxuan Liu Southern University of Science and Technology
William P. Ball
William P. Ball Johns Hopkins University
Bernd Nowack
Bernd Nowack Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Philippe C. Baveye
Philippe C. Baveye University of Paris-Saclay
James J. Morgan
James J. Morgan California Institute of Technology
R. Lee Penn
R. Lee Penn University of Minnesota

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