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D-Index
46
Citations
6152
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16202
National Ranking
4037

Christopher A. Gorski 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 Christopher A. Gorski sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 80 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christopher A. Gorski 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 Christopher A. Gorski sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Christopher A. Gorski is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States and has a research focus within the broader field of engineering. Their work primarily encompasses electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, water science and technology, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist has contributed to various topics, including advanced battery technologies research, membrane-based ion separation techniques, membrane separation technologies, advanced battery materials and technologies, electrochemical analysis and applications, fuel cells and related materials, and iron oxide chemistry and applications.

Christopher A. Gorski's recent publications showcase research in electrochemical systems and membrane technologies. Selected papers include:

  • Using reverse osmosis membranes to control ion transport during water electrolysis, 2020, Energy & Environmental Science
  • Using a vapor-fed anode and saline catholyte to manage ion transport in a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer, 2021, Energy & Environmental Science
  • Electrochemical Desalination Using Intercalating Electrode Materials: A Comparison of Energy Demands, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Improving the Thermodynamic Energy Efficiency of Battery Electrode Deionization Using Flow-Through Electrodes, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Effects of Fe(III) Oxide Mineralogy and Phosphate on Fe(II) Secondary Mineral Formation during Microbial Iron Reduction, 2021, Minerals

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Christopher A. Gorski include Bruce E. Logan, Derek M. Hall, Nicholas R. Cross, Vineeth Pothanamkandathil, and Serguei N. Lvov.

The scientist's publications have appeared in a range of venues, with notable frequency in ECS Meeting Abstracts, Environmental Science & Technology, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, Environmental Science Water Research & Technology, and Energy & Environmental Science.

Best Publications

  • Determination of nanoparticulate magnetite stoichiometry by Mössbauer spectroscopy, acidic dissolution, and powder X-ray diffraction: A critical review

    Christopher A. Gorski;Michelle M. Scherer

  • Low Energy Desalination Using Battery Electrode Deionization

    Taeyoung Kim;Christopher A. Gorski;Bruce E. Logan

  • Redox Behavior of Magnetite: Implications for Contaminant Reduction

    Christopher A. Gorski;James T. Nurmi;Paul G. Tratnyek;Thomas B. Hofstetter

  • Emerging electrochemical and membrane-based systems to convert low-grade heat to electricity

    Mohammad Rahimi;Anthony P. Straub;Fang Zhang;Xiuping Zhu

  • Influence of magnetite stoichiometry on Fe(II) uptake and nitrobenzene reduction.

    Christopher A. Gorski;Michelle M. Scherer

  • Spectroscopic evidence for interfacial Fe(II)-Fe(III) electron transfer in a clay mineral.

    Michael V. Schaefer;Christopher A. Gorski;Michelle M. Scherer

  • Redox Properties of Structural Fe in Clay Minerals. 1. Electrochemical Quantification of Electron-Donating and -Accepting Capacities of Smectites

    Christopher A. Gorski;Michael Aeschbacher;Daniela Soltermann;Daniela Soltermann;Andreas Voegelin;Andreas Voegelin

  • Redox properties of structural Fe in clay minerals: 3. Relationships between smectite redox and structural properties.

    Christopher A. Gorski;Laura E. Klüpfel;Laura E. Klüpfel;Andreas Voegelin;Michael Sander

  • Influence of Magnetite Stoichiometry on U VI Reduction

    Drew E. Latta;Drew E. Latta;Christopher Aaron Gorski;Christopher Aaron Gorski;Maxim I. Boyanov;Edward J. O'Loughlin

  • Coal Fly Ash as a Source of Iron in Atmospheric Dust

    Haihan Chen;Alexander Laskin;Jonas Baltrusaitis;Christopher A. Gorski

  • Electrochemical analyses of redox-active iron minerals: a review of nonmediated and mediated approaches.

    Michael Sander;Thomas B. Hofstetter;Christopher A. Gorski

  • Effects of Oxyanions, Natural Organic Matter, and Bacterial Cell Numbers on the Bioreduction of Lepidocrocite (γ-FeOOH) and the Formation of Secondary Mineralization Products

    Edward J. Oloughlin;Christopher Aaron Gorski;Michelle M. Scherer;Maxim I. Boyanov

  • Redox Properties of Structural Fe in Clay Minerals. 2. Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Characterization of Electron Transfer Irreversibility in Ferruginous Smectite, SWa-1

    Christopher A. Gorski;Laura Klüpfel;Laura Klüpfel;Andreas Voegelin;Andreas Voegelin;Michael Sander

  • Connecting Observations of Hematite (α-Fe2O3) Growth Catalyzed by Fe(II)

    Kevin M. Rosso;Svetlana V. Yanina;Christopher A. Gorski;Philip Larese-Casanova

  • Thermodynamic Characterization of Iron Oxide–Aqueous Fe2+ Redox Couples

    Christopher A. Gorski;Rebecca Edwards;Michael Sander;Thomas B. Hofstetter;Thomas B. Hofstetter

  • Fe atom exchange between aqueous Fe2+ and magnetite.

    Christopher A. Gorski;Robert M. Handler;Brian L. Beard;Timothy Pasakarnis

  • A biochemical framework for anaerobic oxidation of methane driven by Fe(III)-dependent respiration.

    Zhen Yan;Prachi Joshi;Christopher A. Gorski;James G. Ferry

  • Redox controls on arsenic enrichment and release from aquifer sediments in central Yangtze River Basin

    Michael V. Schaefer;Xinxin Guo;Yiqun Gan;Shawn G. Benner

  • Ammonium Removal from Domestic Wastewater Using Selective Battery Electrodes

    Taeyoung Kim;Christopher A. Gorski;Bruce E. Logan

  • A Thermally-Regenerative Ammonia-Based Flow Battery for Electrical Energy Recovery from Waste Heat.

    Xiuping Zhu;Mohammad Rahimi;Christopher A. Gorski;Bruce Logan

  • Stable mineral recrystallization in low temperature aqueous systems: A critical review

    Christopher A. Gorski;Matthew S. Fantle

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce E. Logan
Bruce E. Logan Pennsylvania State University
Thomas B. Hofstetter
Thomas B. Hofstetter Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Michelle M. Scherer
Michelle M. Scherer University of Iowa
Xiuping Zhu
Xiuping Zhu Louisiana State University
Andreas Voegelin
Andreas Voegelin Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Kenneth M. Kemner
Kenneth M. Kemner Argonne National Laboratory
William D. Burgos
William D. Burgos Pennsylvania State University
Wulin Yang
Wulin Yang Peking University
Matthew S. Fantle
Matthew S. Fantle Pennsylvania State University
Michael A. Hickner
Michael A. Hickner Pennsylvania State University

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