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D-Index
47
Citations
6869
World Ranking
15763
National Ranking
75

Barbara Gil 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 Barbara Gil sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 153 publications — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Barbara Gil 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 Barbara Gil sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Barbara Gil is affiliated with Jagiellonian University in Poland and has contributed extensively to the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their research spans multiple subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Organic Chemistry, and Catalysis.

The primary topics of Barbara Gil's work cover:

  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions

Some of the recent papers published by Barbara Gil include:

  • "MWW and MFI Frameworks as Model Layered Zeolites: Structures, Transformations, Properties, and Activity," 2021, ACS Catalysis
  • "Liquid dispersions of zeolite monolayers with high catalytic activity prepared by soft-chemical exfoliation," 2020, Science Advances
  • "Exfoliated Ferrierite-Related Unilamellar Nanosheets in Solution and Their Use for Preparation of Mixed Zeolite Hierarchical Structures," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Defect-induced tuning of polarity-dependent adsorption in hydrophobic-hydrophilic UiO-66," 2022, Communications Chemistry
  • "Acid-treated Clay Minerals as Catalysts for Dehydration of Methanol and Ethanol," 2020, Clays and Clay Minerals

Barbara Gil frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Molecules
  • Catalysis Today
  • ChemNanoMat
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ACS Catalysis

Collaborative work is a significant aspect of their research. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Wiesław J. Roth
  • Michal Mazur
  • Wacław Makowski
  • Andrzej Kowalczyk
  • Lucjan Chmielarz

Best Publications

  • Metal-organic frameworks: mechanisms of antibacterial action and potential applications.

    Gabriela Wyszogrodzka;Bartosz Marszałek;Barbara Gil;Przemysław Dorożyński

  • Structures, Sorption Characteristics, and Nonlinear Optical Properties of a New Series of Highly Stable Aluminum MOFs

    Helge Reinsch;Monique A. van der Veen;Barbara Gil;Bartosz Marszalek

  • Quantification of water and silanol species on various silicas by coupling IR spectroscopy and in-situ thermogravimetry.

    Jean-Paul Gallas;Jean-Michel Goupil;Alexandre Vimont;Jean-Claude Lavalley

  • Layer like porous materials with hierarchical structure

    Wieslaw J. Roth;Barbara Gil;Wacław Makowski;Bartosz Marszalek

  • Desilication of ZSM-5 and ZSM-12 zeolites : impact on textural, acidic and catalytic properties

    Barbara Gil;Łukasz Mokrzycki;Bogdan Sulikowski;Zbigniew Olejniczak

  • Acidic Properties of SSZ-33 and SSZ-35 Novel Zeolites : a Complex Infrared and MAS NMR Study

    Barbara Gil;Stacey I. Zones;Son-Jong Hwang;Martina Bejblova

  • A robust amino-functionalized titanium(iv) based MOF for improved separation of acid gases.

    Sébastien Vaesen;Vincent Guillerm;Qingyuan Yang;Qingyuan Yang;Andrew D. Wiersum

  • Acidic properties of SSZ-33 and SSZ-35 novel zeolites: a complex I.R. and MAS NMR study

    Barbara Gil;Stacey I. Zones;§ Son-Jong Hwang;and Martina Bejblová

  • The role of the zeolite channel architecture and acidity on the activity and selectivity in aromatic transformations: The effect of zeolite cages in SSZ-35 zeolite

    Naděžda Žilková;Martina Bejblová;Barbara Gil;Stacey I. Zones

  • Synthesis of quinolines via Friedländer reaction catalyzed by CuBTC metal–organic-framework

    Elena Pérez-Mayoral;Zuzana Musilová;Barbara Gil;Bartosz Marszalek

  • Cobalt-containing BEA zeolite for catalytic combustion of toluene

    Anna Rokicińska;Marek Drozdek;Barbara Dudek;Barbara Gil

  • Thermal post-synthetic modification of Al-MIL-53–COOH: systematic investigation of the decarboxylation and condensation reaction

    Nele Reimer;Barbara Gil;Bartosz Marszalek;Norbert Stock

  • Influence of iron state and acidity of zeolites on the catalytic activity of FeHBEA, FeHZSM-5 and FeHMOR in SCR of NO with NH3 and N2O decomposition

    Paweł Boroń;Paweł Boroń;Paweł Boroń;Lucjan Chmielarz;Jacek Gurgul;Kazimierz Łątka

  • An in situ IR study of the NOx adsorption/reduction mechanism on modified Y zeolites

    Christian Sedlmair;Christian Sedlmair;Barbara Gil;Kulathuiyer Seshan;Andreas Jentys

  • MWW and MFI Frameworks as Model Layered Zeolites: Structures, Transformations, Properties, and Activity

    Mariya Shamzhy;Barbara Gil;Maksym Opanasenko;Wieslaw J. Roth

  • Swelling and Interlayer Chemistry of Layered MWW Zeolites MCM-22 and MCM-56 with High Al Content

    Wieslaw J. Roth;Wieslaw J. Roth;Jiri Čejka;Jiri Čejka;Roberto Millini;Erica Montanari

  • Experimental and theoretical determination of adsorption heats of CO2 over alkali metal exchanged ferrierites with different Si/Al ratio

    Arnošt Zukal;Angeles Pulido;Barbara Gil;Petr Nachtigall

  • A new Al-MOF based on a unique column-shaped inorganic building unit exhibiting strongly hydrophilic sorption behaviour.

    Helge Reinsch;Bartosz Marszałek;Julia Wack;Jürgen Senker

  • Acid properties of NaH-mordenites: Infrared spectroscopic studies of ammonia sorption

    J. Datka;B. Gil;A. Kubacka

  • Montmorillonite-based porous clay heterostructures (PCHs) intercalated with silica-titania pillars-synthesis and characterization

    Lucjan Chmielarz;Barbara Gil;Piotr Kuśtrowski;Zofia Piwowarska

  • Montmorillonite, vermiculite and saponite based porous clay heterostructures modified with transition metals as catalysts for the DeNOx process

    Lucjan Chmielarz;Piotr Kuśtrowski;Zofia Piwowarska;Barbara Dudek

  • Heterogeneity of OH groups in H-mordenites : Effect of dehydroxylation

    J. Datka;B. Gil;A. Kubacka

  • Metal–organic frameworks as potential multi-carriers of drugs

    Sara Rojas;Paul S. Wheatley;Elsa Quartapelle-Procopio;Barbara Gil

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerzy Datka
Jerzy Datka Polish Academy of Sciences
Jiří Čejka
Jiří Čejka Charles University
Zbigniew Sojka
Zbigniew Sojka Jagiellonian University
Stanislaw Dzwigaj
Stanislaw Dzwigaj Sorbonne University
Russell E. Morris
Russell E. Morris University of St Andrews
Anna Kubacka
Anna Kubacka Spanish National Research Council
Norbert Stock
Norbert Stock Kiel University
Petr Nachtigall
Petr Nachtigall Charles University
Katarzyna Turnau
Katarzyna Turnau Jagiellonian University
Piotr Kuśtrowski
Piotr Kuśtrowski Jagiellonian University

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