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D-Index
55
Citations
9251
World Ranking
12302
National Ranking
3278

Brian K. Gullett 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 Brian K. Gullett sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 178 publications — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Brian K. Gullett 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 Brian K. Gullett sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Brian K. Gullett is affiliated with the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with notable contributions to several subfields including health, toxicology and mutagenesis, atmospheric science, global and planetary change, safety, risk, reliability and quality, and environmental chemistry.

The main scientific topics covered by their work include atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, toxic organic pollutants impact, fire effects on ecosystems, air quality and health impacts, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research, oil spill detection and mitigation, and fire dynamics and safety research.

Frequently published in venues such as the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, Atmospheric Environment, International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, Journal of Environmental Engineering, and ISME Communications, Brian K. Gullett has contributed to advancing the understanding of environmental contaminants and atmospheric processes.

Their recent papers include:

  • Supercritical Water Oxidation as an Innovative Technology for PFAS Destruction (2021) in Journal of Environmental Engineering
  • Developing innovative treatment technologies for PFAS-containing wastes (2021) in Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
  • Wildland fire emission sampling at Fishlake National Forest, Utah using an unmanned aircraft system (2021) in Atmospheric Environment
  • Wildland fire smoke alters the composition, diversity, and potential atmospheric function of microbial life in the aerobiome (2022) in ISME Communications
  • Analysis of emissions and residue from methods to improve efficiency of at-sea, in situ oil spill burns (2021) in Marine Pollution Bulletin

Brian K. Gullett collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including Johanna Aurell, Amara L. Holder, William J. Mitchell, Adam C. Watts, and Nathan Lamie. Johanna Aurell is the most frequent coauthor with thirteen joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Open burning of agricultural biomass: Physical and chemical properties of particle-phase emissions

    Michael D. Hays;Philip M. Fine;Christopher D. Geron;Michael J. Kleeman

  • Global Emissions of Trace Gases, Particulate Matter, and Hazardous Air Pollutants from Open Burning of Domestic Waste

    Christine Wiedinmyer;Robert J Yokelson;Brian K Gullett

  • Importance of activated carbon's oxygen surface functional groups on elemental mercury adsorption☆ ☆

    Y.H Li;C.W Lee;B.K Gullett

  • Sorption of elemental mercury by activated carbons.

    S. V. Krishnan;Brian K. Gullett;Wojciech. Jozewicz

  • Aerostat sampling of PCDD/PCDF emissions from the Gulf oil spill in situ burns.

    Johanna Aurell;Brian K Gullett

  • Characterization of air emissions and residual ash from open burning of electronic wastes during simulated rudimentary recycling operations

    Brian K. Gullett;William P. Linak;Abderrahmane Touati;Shirley J. Wasson

  • Development of a Cl-impregnated activated carbon for entrained-flow capture of elemental mercury.

    S Behrooz Ghorishi;Robert M Keeney;Shannon D Serre;Brian K Gullett

  • Traffic and Meteorological Impacts on Near-Road Air Quality: Summary of Methods and Trends from the Raleigh Near- Road Study

    Richard Baldauf;Eben Thoma;Michael Hays;Richard Shores

  • Role of Sulfur in Reducing PCDD and PCDF Formation

    K. Raghunathan;Brian K. Gullett

  • Effect of sulfur dioxide on the formation mechanism of polychlorinated dibenzodioxin and dibenzofuran in municipal waste combustors

    Brian K. Gullett;Kevin R. Bruce;Laura O. Beach

  • Mechanistic steps in the production of PCDD and PCDF during waste combustion

    Brian K. Gullett;Kevin R. Bruce;Laura O. Beach;Ann M. Drago

  • The effect of activated carbon surface moisture on low temperature mercury adsorption

    Y.H Li;C.W Lee;B.K Gullett

  • The effect of metal catalysts on the formation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and polychlorinated dibenzofuran precursors

    Brian K. Gullett;Kevin R. Bruce;Laura O. Beach

  • Pore-distribution changes of calcium-based sorbents reacting with sulfur dioxide

    B. K. Gullett;K. R. Bruce

  • PCDD/F, PCB, HxCBz, PAH, and PM emission factors for fireplace and woodstove combustion in the San Francisco Bay region.

    Brian K. Gullett;Abderrahmane Touati;Michael D. Hays

  • PCDD/F emissions from forest fire simulations

    Brian K Gullett;Abderrahmane Touati

  • Sorption of mercury species by activated carbons and calcium-based sorbents: effect of temperature, mercury concentration and acid gases:

    Behrooz Ghorishi;Brian K. Gullett

  • Endocrine disrupting chemical emissions from combustion sources: diesel particulate emissions and domestic waste open burn emissions

    Sukh Sidhu;Brian Gullett;Richard Striebich;Joy Klosterman

  • Reduction of Coal-Based Metal Emissions by Furnace Sorbent Injection

    Brian K. Gullett;K. Raghunathan

  • PCDD/F, PBDD/F, and PBDE emissions from open burning of a residential waste dump.

    Brian K. Gullett;Barbara Wyrzykowska;Emanuela Grandesso;Abderrahmane Touati

  • Role of combustion and sorbent parameters in prevention of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and polychlorinated dibenzofuran formation during waste combustion.

    Brian K. Gullett;Paul M. Lemieux;James E. Dunn

  • Emissions of PCDD/F from uncontrolled, domestic waste burning

    Brian K Gullett;Paul M Lemieux;Christopher C Lutes;Chris K Winterrowd

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael D. Hays
Michael D. Hays Environmental Protection Agency
Heidelore Fiedler
Heidelore Fiedler Örebro University
Richard Baldauf
Richard Baldauf Environmental Protection Agency
Gayle S.W. Hagler
Gayle S.W. Hagler Environmental Protection Agency
Shengyong Lu
Shengyong Lu Zhejiang University
Stellan Marklund
Stellan Marklund Umeå University
James A. Mulholland
James A. Mulholland Georgia Institute of Technology
Vlad Isakov
Vlad Isakov Environmental Protection Agency
Roger D. Ottmar
Roger D. Ottmar US Forest Service
Jochen F. Mueller
Jochen F. Mueller University of Queensland

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