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Materials Science

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44
Citations
6846
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12097
National Ranking
492

Chemistry

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Christoph G. Salzmann 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 Christoph G. Salzmann sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 128 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Christoph G. Salzmann 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 Christoph G. Salzmann sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Christoph G. Salzmann is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on materials science and earth and planetary sciences, with notable activity in subfields such as materials chemistry, geophysics, atmospheric science, ceramics and composites, and astronomy and astrophysics.

The main topics of their work include high-pressure geophysics and materials, material dynamics and properties, diamond and carbon-based materials research, glass properties and applications, nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions, boron and carbon nanomaterials research, and astrophysics and star formation studies.

Their recent published papers illustrate a focus on nanostructures, ice phases, and practical scientific approaches. Some of the notable papers are:

  • "Diamond-Graphene Composite Nanostructures," 2020, published in Nano Letters
  • "Complex nanostructures in diamond," 2020, published in Nature Materials
  • "Medium-density amorphous ice," 2023, published in Science
  • "Structure and nature of ice XIX," 2021, published in Nature Communications
  • "Practical science at home in a pandemic world," 2020, published in Nature Chemistry

The scientist frequently collaborates with a core group of researchers, including Alexander Rosu-Finsen, Péter Németh, L. A. J. Garvie, Angelos Michaelides, and Kit McColl. These collaborations contribute to various interdisciplinary studies crossing chemistry, physics, and materials research.

Publication venues where Christoph G. Salzmann has contributed multiple works include The Journal of Chemical Physics and Faraday Discussions, both with three publications each, as well as Nature Materials, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, and The Journal of Physical Chemistry C with multiple contributions.

Best Publications

  • Mechanical reinforcement and thermal conductivity in expanded graphene nanoplatelets reinforced epoxy composites

    Sanjukta Chatterjee;J W Wang;W S Kuo;N H Tai

  • A second distinct structural “state” of high-density amorphous ice at 77 K and 1 bar

    Thomas Loerting;Christoph Salzmann;Ingrid Kohl;Erwin Mayer

  • Structure of ice crystallized from supercooled water

    Tamsin L. Malkin;Benjamin J. Murray;Andrey V. Brukhno;Jamshed Anwar

  • Ice XV: A New Thermodynamically Stable Phase of Ice

    Christoph G. Salzmann;Paolo G. Radaelli;Erwin Mayer;John L. Finney

  • The Role of Carboxylated Carbonaceous Fragments in the Functionalization and Spectroscopy of a Single-Walled Carbon-Nanotube Material

    Christoph G. Salzmann;Simon A. Llewellyn;Gerard Tobias;Michael A. H. Ward

  • The preparation and structures of hydrogen ordered phases of ice.

    Christoph G. Salzmann;Paolo G. Radaelli;Andreas Hallbrucker;Erwin Mayer

  • Stacking disorder in ice I

    Tamsin L. Malkin;Benjamin J. Murray;Christoph G. Salzmann;Valeria Molinero

  • How many amorphous ices are there

    Thomas Loerting;Katrin Winkel;Markus Seidl;Marion Bauer

  • The polymorphism of ice: five unresolved questions

    Christoph G. Salzmann;Paolo G. Radaelli;Ben Slater;John L. Finney

  • Two Dimensional Ice from First Principles: Structures and Phase Transitions.

    Ji Chen;Ji Chen;Georg Schusteritsch;Georg Schusteritsch;Chris J. Pickard;Chris J. Pickard;Christoph G. Salzmann

  • Purification and opening of carbon nanotubes using steam.

    Gerard Tobias;Lidong Shao;Christoph G. Salzmann;Yoon Huh

  • Removal of amorphous carbon for the efficient sidewall functionalisation of single-walled carbon nanotubes

    Lidong Shao;Gerard Tobias;Christoph G. Salzmann;Belén Ballesteros

  • Amorphous ice: Stepwise formation of very-high-density amorphous ice from low-density amorphous ice at 125 K

    Thomas Loerting;Werner Schustereder;Katrin Winkel;Christoph G. Salzmann

  • α,ω-Diferrocenyl Cumulene Molecular Wires. Synthesis, Spectroscopy, Structure, and Electrochemistry

    Wolfgang Skibar;Holger Kopacka;Klaus Wurst;Christoph Salzmann

  • Advances in the experimental exploration of water's phase diagram

    Christoph G Salzmann

  • Diamond-Graphene Composite Nanostructures.

    Péter Németh;Péter Németh;Kit McColl;Rachael L Smith;Mara Murri;Mara Murri

  • Encapsulation and Polymerization of White Phosphorus Inside Single‐Wall Carbon Nanotubes

    Martin Hart;Edward R White;Ji Chen;Catriona M. McGilvery

  • Complex nanostructures in diamond.

    Péter Németh;Péter Németh;Kit McColl;Laurence A. J. Garvie;Christoph G. Salzmann

  • Ice Nucleation Properties of Oxidized Carbon Nanomaterials

    Thomas F. Whale;Martin Rosillo-Lopez;Benjamin J. Murray;Christoph G. Salzmann

  • Quantitative assessment of carbon nanotube dispersions by Raman spectroscopy

    Christoph G. Salzmann;Bryan T.T. Chu;Gerard Tobias;Simon A. Llewellyn

  • Proton ordering in cubic ice and hexagonal ice; a potential new ice phase—XIc

    Zamaan Raza;Dario Alfè;Christoph G. Salzmann;Jiří Klimeš;Jiří Klimeš

  • The low-temperature dynamics of recovered ice XII as studied by differential scanning calorimetry: a comparison with ice V

    Christoph G. Salzmann;Ingrid Kohl;Thomas Loerting;Erwin Mayer

  • The role of photoinduced defects in TiO2 and its effects on hydrogen evolution from aqueous methanol solution.

    Xiaoyi Yang;Christoph Salzmann;Huahong Shi;Hongzhi Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Erwin Mayer
Erwin Mayer University of Innsbruck
Andreas Hallbrucker
Andreas Hallbrucker University of Innsbruck
Angelos Michaelides
Angelos Michaelides University of Cambridge
Thomas Loerting
Thomas Loerting University of Innsbruck
Ben Slater
Ben Slater University College London
Malcolm L. H. Green
Malcolm L. H. Green University of Oxford
Benjamin J. Murray
Benjamin J. Murray University of Leeds
Paolo G. Radaelli
Paolo G. Radaelli University of Oxford
Chris J. Pickard
Chris J. Pickard University of Cambridge
John S. O. Evans
John S. O. Evans Durham University

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