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D-Index
76
Citations
23128
World Ranking
4198
National Ranking
1328

Colin F. Poole 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 Colin F. Poole sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 468 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Colin F. Poole 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 Colin F. Poole sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 76 D-Index — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Colin F. Poole is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States, with a primary research focus in the field of Chemistry. Their scholarly output comprises a substantial number of publications, predominantly in the area of Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography.

Their research spans several interconnected subfields, including:

  • Spectroscopy
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Molecular Biology

Key topics covered in their work include:

  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Chromatography in Natural Products
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Protein purification and stability
  • Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses

Their frequent collaborators provide insight into their collaborative research network. Notable co-authors include:

  • Sanka N. Atapattu
  • Ian D. Wilson
  • Paola Dugo
  • Walter Jennings
  • Kevin A. Schug

The majority of their work has been published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Chromatography B
  • Journal of Chromatography Open
  • Journal of Solution Chemistry

Among their recent scientific contributions are the following papers:

  • Wayne State University experimental descriptor database for use with the solvation parameter model, 2020, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Solvation parameter model: Tutorial on its application to separation systems for neutral compounds, 2021, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Recent advances for estimating environmental properties for small molecules from chromatographic measurements and the solvation parameter model, 2022, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Determination of physicochemical properties of small molecules by reversed-phase liquid chromatography, 2020, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Evaluation of the solvation parameter model as a quantitative structure-retention relationship model for gas and liquid chromatography, 2020, Journal of Chromatography A

Best Publications

  • New trends in solid-phase extraction

    Colin F. Poole

  • Extraction of organic compounds with room temperature ionic liquids.

    Colin F. Poole;Salwa K. Poole

  • Chromatographic and spectroscopic methods for the determination of solvent properties of room temperature ionic liquids.

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  • Classification of stationary phases and other materials by gas chromatography

    Michael H Abraham;Colin F Poole;Salwa K Poole

  • Explanation of the matrix-induced chromatographic response enhancement of organophosphorus pesticides during open tubular column gas chromatography with splitless or hot on-column injection and flame photometric detection

    D.R. Erney;A.M. Gillespie;D.M. Gilvydis;C.F. Poole

  • Column selectivity from the perspective of the solvation parameter model.

    Colin F. Poole;Salwa K. Poole

  • Separation methods for estimating octanol-water partition coefficients.

    Salwa K Poole;Colin F Poole

  • Determination of solute descriptors by chromatographic methods.

    Colin F. Poole;Sanka N. Atapattu;Salwa K. Poole;Andrea K. Bell

  • Contemporary Practice of Chromatography

    Colin F. Poole;Sheila A. Schuette;C. F. Poole;S. A. Schuette

  • Matrix-induced response enhancement in pesticide residue analysis by gas chromatography.

    Colin F. Poole

  • Contributions of theory to method development in solid-phase extraction

    Colin F Poole;Ajith D Gunatilleka;Revathy Sethuraman

  • Ionic liquid stationary phases for gas chromatography

    Colin F. Poole;Salwa K. Poole

  • Determination of acid dissociation constants by capillary electrophoresis.

    Salwa K Poole;Sneha Patel;Karen Dehring;Heather Workman

  • Separation characteristics of wall-coated open-tubular columns for gas chromatography.

    Colin F. Poole;Salwa K. Poole

  • Thin-layer chromatography: challenges and opportunities.

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  • Organic salts, liquid at room temperature, as mobile phases in liquid chromatography

    Colin F. Poole;Brian R. Kersten;Shaun S.J. Ho;Myra E. Coddens

  • HYDROGEN BONDING. 42. CHARACTERIZATION OF REVERSED‐PHASE HIGH‐PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHIC C18 STATIONARY PHASES

    Michael H. Abraham;Martí Rosés;Colin F. Poole;Salwa K. Poole

  • Glossary of terms used in extraction (IUPAC Recommendations 2016)

    Colin Poole;Zoltan Mester;Manuel Miró;Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard

  • Sample preparation for chromatographic separations: an overview

    Salwa K. Poole;Thomas A. Dean;John W. Oudsema;Colin F. Poole

  • Quantitative Thin-Layer Chromatography: A Practical Survey

    Bernd Spangenberg;Colin F. Poole;Christel Weins

  • Estimation of the environmental properties of compounds from chromatographic measurements and the solvation parameter model.

    Colin F. Poole;Thiloka C. Ariyasena;Nicole Lenca

  • Recommendations for the determination of selectivity in micellar electrokinetic chromatography

    Colin F Poole;Salwa K Poole;Michael H Abraham

  • Gas chromatography on wall-coated open-tubular columns with ionic liquid stationary phases.

    Colin F. Poole;Nicole Lenca

  • Book reviewFundamentals of preparative and nonlinear chromatography: G. Guiochon, S. Golshan-Shirazi and A.M. Katti Academic Press, Boston, MA. 1994, xv + 701 pp. Price US$95.00

    Colin F. Poole

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael H. Abraham
Michael H. Abraham University College London
Kenneth G. Furton
Kenneth G. Furton Florida International University
Paul R. Haddad
Paul R. Haddad University of Tasmania
Martí Rosés
Martí Rosés University of Barcelona
Peter J. Schoenmakers
Peter J. Schoenmakers University of Amsterdam
Salvatore Fanali
Salvatore Fanali Tbilisi State University
William E. Acree
William E. Acree University of North Texas
Manuel Miró
Manuel Miró University of the Balearic Islands
Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard
Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard University of Oslo
Zoltán Mester
Zoltán Mester Queen's University

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