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Albert Tarancón publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Albert Tarancón sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 282 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Albert Tarancón D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Albert Tarancón sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

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 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Albert Tarancón is affiliated with the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research in Spain. Their research focuses primarily on materials science and engineering, with a strong concentration on materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering. The scientist's work spans subfields including electronic, optical and magnetic materials, catalysis, and biomedical engineering.

Tarancón's publication record includes research on a variety of topics related to energy materials and electrochemical devices. Key research areas include advancements in solid oxide fuel cells, electronic and structural properties of oxides, magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, catalytic processes in materials science, advancements in battery materials, advanced thermoelectric materials and devices, and catalysis and oxidation reactions.

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on cutting-edge materials and technologies for energy applications. Notable publications include:

  • "3D printing the next generation of enhanced solid oxide fuel and electrolysis cells," 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • "A high-entropy manganite in an ordered nanocomposite for long-term application in solid oxide cells," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "High-performing electrolyte-supported symmetrical solid oxide electrolysis cells operating under steam electrolysis and co-electrolysis modes," 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "High performance LATP thin film electrolytes for all-solid-state microbattery applications," 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • "2022 roadmap on 3D printing for energy," 2022, Journal of Physics Energy

Frequent coauthors in Tarancón's work include:

  • Àlex Morata
  • Federico Baiutti
  • Marc Torrell
  • Francesco Chiabrera
  • Lucile Bernadet

Publication venues where Tarancón has contributed frequently include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Journal of Power Sources
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

The breadth of Tarancón's work covers both fundamental materials chemistry and applied engineering approaches to energy conversion and storage technologies. The focus on solid oxide cells and electrochemical systems is evident across multiple publications and collaborative efforts, reflecting an integration of material design, processing techniques such as 3D printing, and functional performance analyses.

Best Publications

  • Advances in layered oxide cathodes for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells

    Albert Tarancón;Mónica Burriel;José Santiso;Stephen J. Skinner

  • Layered perovskites as promising cathodes for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells

    Albert Tarancón;Stephen J. Skinner;Richard J. Chater;F. Hernández-Ramírez

  • Oxygen diffusion in solid oxide fuel cell cathode and electrolyte materials: mechanistic insights from atomistic simulations

    Alexander Chroneos;Alexander Chroneos;Bilge Yildiz;Albert Tarancón;David Parfitt

  • Three dimensional printing of components and functional devices for energy and environmental applications

    J. C. Ruiz-Morales;A. Tarancón;J. Canales-Vázquez;J. Méndez-Ramos

  • Strategies for Lowering Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Operating Temperature

    Albert Tarancón

  • High response and stability in CO and humidity measures using a single SnO2 nanowire

    F. Hernández-Ramírez;A. Tarancón;O. Casals;J. Arbiol

  • Oxygen ion diffusion in cation ordered/disordered GdBaCo2O5+δ

    David Parfitt;Alexander Chroneos;Alexander Chroneos;Albert Tarancón;John A. Kilner

  • Stability, chemical compatibility and electrochemical performance of GdBaCo2O5 + x layered perovskite as a cathode for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells

    A. Tarancón;A. Tarancón;J. Peña-Martínez;D. Marrero-López;A. Morata

  • GdBaCo2O5+x layered perovskite as an intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cell cathode

    Albert Tarancón;Alejandro Morata;Guilhem Dezanneau;Stephen J. Skinner

  • Fabrication and electrical characterization of circuits based on individual tin oxide nanowires

    Francisco Hernández-Ramírez;Albert Tarancón;Olga Casals;Jordi Rodríguez

  • Effect of phase transition on high-temperature electrical properties of GdBaCo2O5 + x layered perovskite

    A. Tarancón;A. Tarancón;D. Marrero-López;J. Peña-Martínez;J.C. Ruiz-Morales

  • Electronic nature of the enhanced conductivity in YSZ-STO multilayers deposited by PLD

    Andrea Cavallaro;Mónica Burriel;Jaume Roqueta;Alexandra Apostolidis

  • Monolithically integrated thermoelectric energy harvester based on silicon nanowire arrays for powering micro/nanodevices

    Diana Dávila;Diana Dávila;Albert Tarancón;Carlos Calaza;Marc Salleras

  • Electrical properties of individual tin oxide nanowires contacted to platinum electrodes

    F. Hernandez-Ramirez;A. Tarancon;O. Casals;E. Pellicer

  • Insight into the Role of Oxygen Diffusion in the Sensing Mechanisms of SnO2 Nanowires

    Francisco Hernandez-Ramirez;Joan Daniel Prades;Albert Tarancon;Sven Barth

  • 3D printing the next generation of enhanced solid oxide fuel and electrolysis cells

    Arianna Pesce;Aitor Hornés;Marc Núñez;Alex Morata

  • Synthesis of nanocrystalline materials for SOFC applications by acrylamide polymerisation

    A Tarancón;G Dezanneau;J Arbiol;F Peiró

  • Anisotropic oxygen diffusion in PrBaCo2O5.5 double perovskites

    I.D. Seymour;A. Tarancón;A. Chroneos;A. Chroneos;D. Parfitt

  • Three-dimensional printed yttria-stabilized zirconia self-supported electrolytes for solid oxide fuel cell applications

    Silvia Masciandaro;Silvia Masciandaro;M. Torrell;Pierluigi Leone;A. Tarancón

  • Full ceramic micro solid oxide fuel cells: towards more reliable MEMS power generators operating at high temperatures

    I. Garbayo;I. Garbayo;D. Pla;A. Morata;L. Fonseca

  • Portable microsensors based on individual SnO2 nanowires

    F Hernandez-Ramirez;J D Prades;A Tarancon;S Barth

  • Water vapor detection with individual tin oxide nanowires

    F Hernandez-Ramirez;S Barth;A Tarancon;O Casals

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesca Peiró
Francesca Peiró University of Barcelona
Joan Ramon Morante
Joan Ramon Morante Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
John A. Kilner
John A. Kilner Imperial College London
Teresa Andreu
Teresa Andreu University of Barcelona
Isabel Gràcia
Isabel Gràcia Spanish National Research Council
Albert Romano-Rodriguez
Albert Romano-Rodriguez University of Barcelona
Carles Cané
Carles Cané Spanish National Research Council
Jordi Llorca
Jordi Llorca Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Alexander Chroneos
Alexander Chroneos Coventry University
David Marrero-López
David Marrero-López University of Malaga

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