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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 50 Citations 18,497 81 World Ranking 10467 National Ranking 86

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Cary T. Chiou is best known for:

  • Solvent
  • Clay minerals
  • Bentonite

In his research, Organic solvent is intimately related to Chemical engineering, which falls under the overarching field of Bentonite. Cary T. Chiou combines topics linked to Chemical engineering with his work on Organic solvent. Sorption and Sorbent are fields of study that intersect with his Adsorption study. Cary T. Chiou integrates several fields in his works, including Sorption and Adsorption. You can notice a mix of various disciplines of study, such as Citation, Social media and Information retrieval, in his World Wide Web studies. Cary T. Chiou merges Citation with Altmetrics in his research. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Information retrieval and World Wide Web. His work in Paleontology incorporates the disciplines of Quaternary and Mineralogy. His research brings together the fields of Clay minerals and Mineralogy.

His most cited work include:

  • A Physical Concept of Soil-Water Equilibria for Nonionic Organic Compounds (960 citations)
  • Partition equilibriums of nonionic organic compounds between soil organic matter and water (926 citations)
  • Water solubility enhancement of some organic pollutants and pesticides by dissolved humic and fulvic acids (895 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

His Organic chemistry research includes a combination of various areas of study, such as Environmental chemistry, Inorganic chemistry and Benzene. He performs integrative study on Environmental chemistry and Ecology in his works. His Contamination research extends to the thematically linked field of Ecology. He combines Inorganic chemistry and Organic chemistry in his research. He combines Adsorption and Sorption in his studies. In his works, he conducts interdisciplinary research on Sorption and Adsorption. He performs integrative Partition coefficient and Chromatography research in his work. By researching both Chromatography and Partition coefficient, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries. His study on Soil water is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Soil science.

Cary T. Chiou most often published in these fields:

  • Organic chemistry (80.30%)
  • Environmental chemistry (69.70%)
  • Adsorption (43.94%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2019)?

  • Organic chemistry (80.00%)
  • Environmental chemistry (80.00%)
  • Sorption (60.00%)

In recent works Cary T. Chiou was focusing on the following fields of study:

His work in Botany is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Plant roots and Algae. Cary T. Chiou connects Algae with Botany in his study. Organic chemistry is closely attributed to Phase (matter) in his work. His Phase (matter) study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Organic chemistry. Environmental chemistry is often connected to Analytical Chemistry (journal) in his work. He frequently studies issues relating to Environmental chemistry and Analytical Chemistry (journal). His work often combines Sorption and Adsorption studies. Adsorption and Chromatography are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary research. His research combines Octanol and Chromatography.

Between 2013 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Resolution of Adsorption and Partition Components of Organic Compounds on Black Carbons (39 citations)
  • Improved prediction of the bioconcentration factors of organic contaminants from soils into plant/crop roots by related physicochemical parameters (27 citations)
  • Lipid–water partition coefficients and correlations with uptakes by algae of organic compounds (20 citations)

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Best Publications

A Physical Concept of Soil-Water Equilibria for Nonionic Organic Compounds

Cary T. Chiou;Louis J. Peters;Virgil H. Freed.
Science (1979)

1645 Citations

Partition equilibriums of nonionic organic compounds between soil organic matter and water.

Cary T. Chiou;Paul E. Porter;David W. Schmedding.
Environmental Science & Technology (1983)

1503 Citations

Water solubility enhancement of some organic pollutants and pesticides by dissolved humic and fulvic acids

Cary T. Chiou;Ronald L. Malcolm;Terry I. Brinton;Daniel E. Kile.
Environmental Science & Technology (1986)

1463 Citations

Compositions and sorptive properties of crop residue-derived chars.

Yuan Chun;Guangyao Sheng;Cary T. Chiou;Baoshan Xing.
Environmental Science & Technology (2004)

1181 Citations

Partition coefficient and bioaccumulation of selected organic chemicals

Cary T. Chiou;Virgil H. Freed;David W. Schmedding;Rodger L. Kohnert.
Environmental Science & Technology (1977)

875 Citations

Partition characteristics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on soils and sediments

Cary T. Chiou;Susan E. Mcgroddy;Daniel E. Kile.
Environmental Science & Technology (1998)

807 Citations

Water solubility enhancements of DDT and trichlorobenzene by some surfactants below and above the critical micelle concentration

Daniel E. Kile;Cary T. Chiou.
Environmental Science & Technology (1989)

744 Citations

Sorption Characteristics of Organic Compounds on hexadecyltrimethylammonium-Smectite

Stephen A. Boyd;Max M. Mortland;Cary T. Chiou.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1988)

653 Citations

A comparison of water solubility enhancements of organic solutes by aquatic humic materials and commercial humic acids

Cary T. Chiou;Daniel E. Kile;Terry I. Brinton;Ronald L. Malcolm.
Environmental Science & Technology (1987)

538 Citations

Soil sorption of organic vapors and effects of humidity on sorptive mechanism and capacity

Cary T. Chiou;Thomas D. Shoup.
Environmental Science & Technology (1985)

531 Citations

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