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Chun-Jiang Jia

Chun-Jiang Jia

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
8477
World Ranking
15960
National Ranking
2465

Chun-Jiang Jia 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 Chun-Jiang Jia sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 108 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Chun-Jiang Jia 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 Chun-Jiang Jia 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

Chun-Jiang Jia is affiliated with Shandong University in China and has made contributions primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering. Their work spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Organic Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's research focuses on catalytic processes in materials science, highlighted by significant attention to catalysis and oxidation reactions, nanomaterials for catalytic reactions, catalysts for methane reforming, ammonia synthesis and nitrogen reduction, catalysis and hydrodesulfurization studies, and electrocatalysts for energy conversion.

Representative recent publications include:

  • Partially sintered copper-ceria as excellent catalyst for the high-temperature reverse water gas shift reaction (2022, Nature Communications)
  • N-Coordinated Dual-Metal Single-Site Catalyst for Low-Temperature CO Oxidation (2020, ACS Catalysis)
  • Ptn-Ov synergistic sites on MoOx/γ-Mo2N heterostructure for low-temperature reverse water-gas shift reaction (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Intrinsically Active Surface in a Pt/γ-Mo2N Catalyst for the Water-Gas Shift Reaction: Molybdenum Nitride or Molybdenum Oxide? (2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Catalytically efficient Ni-NiOx-Y2O3 interface for medium temperature water-gas shift reaction (2022, Nature Communications)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Chun-Jiang Jia include Wei-Wei Wang, Chao Ma, Xin-Pu Fu, Kai Xu, and Wen-Zhu Yu.

The scientist's work has been published predominantly in venues such as Nature Communications, University Chemistry, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, ACS Catalysis, and Journal of Rare Earths.

Best Publications

  • Design of N-Coordinated Dual-Metal Sites: A Stable and Active Pt-Free Catalyst for Acidic Oxygen Reduction Reaction

    Jing Wang;Zhengqing Huang;Wei Liu;Chunran Chang

  • Crystal Plane Effect of Ceria on Supported Copper Oxide Cluster Catalyst for CO Oxidation: Importance of Metal–Support Interaction

    Wei-Wei Wang;Wen-Zhu Yu;Pei-Pei Du;Hui Xu

  • Highly Dispersed Copper Oxide Clusters as Active Species in Copper-Ceria Catalyst for Preferential Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide

    Wei-Wei Wang;Pei-Pei Du;Shi-Hui Zou;Huan-Yu He

  • Enhanced Visible-Light Photocatalytic Activity of BiOI/BiOCl Heterojunctions: Key Role of Crystal Facet Combination

    Liming Sun;Liming Sun;Li Xiang;Xian Zhao;Chun-Jiang Jia

  • Partially sintered copper‒ceria as excellent catalyst for the high-temperature reverse water gas shift reaction

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  • Enhanced visible-light photocatalytic activity of g-C3N4/Zn2GeO4 heterojunctions with effective interfaces based on band match.

    Liming Sun;Yue Qi;Chun-Jiang Jia;Zhao Jin

  • Synthesis and microwave absorbing properties of highly ordered mesoporous crystalline NiFe2O4.

    Xin Gu;Weimo Zhu;Chunjiang Jia;Rui Zhao

  • Direct Identification of Active Surface Species for the Water–Gas Shift Reaction on a Gold–Ceria Catalyst

    Xin-Pu Fu;Li-Wen Guo;Wei-Wei Wang;Chao Ma

  • Contributions of distinct gold species to catalytic reactivity for carbon monoxide oxidation

    Li-Wen Guo;Pei-Pei Du;Xin-Pu Fu;Chao Ma

  • Exploring the effects of nanocrystal facet orientations in g-C3N4/BiOCl heterostructures on photocatalytic performance

    Qingbo Li;Xian Zhao;Jun Yang;Chun-Jiang Jia

  • Ceria-supported ruthenium clusters transforming from isolated single atoms for hydrogen production via decomposition of ammonia

    Xiu-Cui Hu;Xin-Pu Fu;Wei-Wei Wang;Xu Wang

  • Construction of Active Site in a Sintered Copper-Ceria Nanorod Catalyst.

    Wen-Zhu Yu;Wei-Wei Wang;Shan-Qing Li;Xin-Pu Fu

  • N-Coordinated Dual-Metal Single-Site Catalyst for Low-Temperature CO Oxidation

    Jing Wang;Rui You;Chao Zhao;Wei Zhang

  • From glycerol to allyl alcohol: iron oxide catalyzed dehydration and consecutive hydrogen transfer

    Yong Liu;Harun Tüysüz;Chun-Jiang Jia;Manfred Schwickardi

  • Promoted Cu-Fe3O4 catalysts for low-temperature water gas shift reaction: Optimization of Cu content

    Han Yan;Xue-Tao Qin;Yue Yin;Yun-Fei Teng

  • Solvent-Controlled Phase Transition of a CoII -Organic Framework: From Achiral to Chiral and Two to Three Dimensions.

    Xing-Po Wang;Wen-Miao Chen;Hao Qi;Xiao-Yi Li

  • Ordered mesoporous Cu–Ce–O catalysts for CO preferential oxidation in H2-rich gases: Influence of copper content and pretreatment conditions

    Dong Gu;Chun-Jiang Jia;Chun-Jiang Jia;Hans Bongard;Bernd Spliethoff

  • Construction of stabilized bulk-nano interfaces for highly promoted inverse CeO 2/Cu catalyst

    Han Yan;Chun Yang;Wei-Peng Shao;Li-Hua Cai

  • Transition metal nanoparticles dispersed in an alumina matrix as active and stable catalysts for COx-free hydrogen production from ammonia

    Ying-Qiu Gu;Zhao Jin;Hu Zhang;Rong-Jie Xu

  • Transition metal nanoparticles supported La-promoted MgO as catalysts for hydrogen production via catalytic decomposition of ammonia

    Xiu-Cui Hu;Wei-Wei Wang;Zhao Jin;Xu Wang

  • Intrinsically Active Surface in a Pt/γ-Mo2N Catalyst for the Water-Gas Shift Reaction: Molybdenum Nitride or Molybdenum Oxide?

    Zhe-Shan Zhang;Qiang Fu;Kai Xu;Wei-Wei Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Rui Si
Rui Si Brookhaven National Laboratory
Chun-Hua Yan
Chun-Hua Yan Lanzhou University
Ling-Dong Sun
Ling-Dong Sun Peking University
Jie Zeng
Jie Zeng University of Science and Technology of China
Jun Zhang
Jun Zhang Inner Mongolia University
Xian Zhao
Xian Zhao Shandong University
Dong Gu
Dong Gu Wuhan University
Tao Yao
Tao Yao University of Science and Technology of China
Jun Yang
Jun Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ya-Wen Zhang
Ya-Wen Zhang Peking University

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