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D-Index
53
Citations
12455
World Ranking
12949
National Ranking
729

Dominic S. Wright 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 Dominic S. Wright sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 442 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Dominic S. Wright 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 Dominic S. Wright sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences
  • 1993 - Meldola Medal and Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Dominic S. Wright is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and has an extensive research portfolio primarily in Materials Science, with a focus on Materials Chemistry. Their work spans several subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Polymers and Plastics.

The scientist's research covers a range of core topics such as Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies, and Advancements in Battery Materials. Other notable areas include Conducting polymers and applications, Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials, and the synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic and organometallic compounds.

Dominic S. Wright has published numerous papers in a variety of respected scientific journals and venues. Recent notable papers include:

  • 2021 roadmap for sodium-ion batteries, 2021, Journal of Physics Energy
  • Floating perovskite-BiVO4 devices for scalable solar fuel production, 2022, Nature
  • Water-stable porous Al24 Archimedean solids for removal of trace iodine, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Flexible laterally-configured electrochromic supercapacitor with feasible patterned display, 2023, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Bifunctional Perovskite-BiVO4 Tandem Devices for Uninterrupted Solar and Electrocatalytic Water Splitting Cycles, 2020, Advanced Functional Materials

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, where they have 167 publications, as well as Inorganic Chemistry, Dalton Transactions, ECS Meeting Abstracts, and ChemSusChem.

Collaborations play a significant role in their work, with frequent co-authors including Andrew D. Bond, Raúl García-Rodríguez, Álvaro García-Romero, Alex J. Plajer, and Rajesh B. Jethwa.

Dominic S. Wright has been recognized with awards including the Meldola Medal and Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) in 1993 and membership in the European Academy of Sciences since 2020.

Best Publications

  • Effective Visible Light-Activated B-Doped and B,N-Codoped TiO2 Photocatalysts

    Suil In;Alexander Orlov;Regina Berg;Felipe García

  • A self-template synthesis of hierarchical porous carbon foams based on banana peel for supercapacitor electrodes

    Yaokang Lv;Lihua Gan;Mingxian Liu;Wei Xiong

  • Floating perovskite-BiVO4 devices for scalable solar fuel production

    Unknown

  • Polymeric electrochromic materials with donor–acceptor structures

    Xiaojing Lv;Weijun Li;Mi Ouyang;Yujian Zhang

  • 2021 roadmap for sodium-ion batteries

    Nuria Tapia-Ruiz;A. Robert Armstrong;Hande Alptekin;Marco A. Amores

  • Synergic sedation of sensitive anions: alkali-mediated zincation of cyclic ethers and ethene

    Alan R. Kennedy;Jan Klett;Robert E. Mulvey;Dominic S. Wright

  • .eta.3 and .eta.6 Bridging cations in the N,N,N',N'',N''-pentamethyldiethylenetriamine-solvated complexes of benzylpotassium and benzylrubidium: an x-ray, NMR, and MO study

    Daniele Hoffmann;Walter Bauer;Frank Hampel;Nicolaas J. R. Eikema Hommes

  • Ab initio structure search and in situ 7Li NMR studies of discharge products in the Li-S battery system.

    Kimberly A. See;Michal Leskes;John M. Griffin;Sylvia Britto

  • Ladder structures in lithium amide chemistry: syntheses, solid-state, and solution structures of donor-deficient lithium pyrrolidide complexes, [cyclic] {[H2C(CH2)3NLi]3.cntdot.PMDETA}2 and [cyclic] {[H2C(CH2)3NLi]2.cntdot.TMEDA}2, and ab initio MO calculations probing ring vs ladder vs stack structural preferences

    David R. Armstrong;Donald Barr;William Clegg;Susan M. Hodgson

  • Structure, photochemistry and applications of metal-doped polyoxotitanium alkoxide cages.

    Peter D. Matthews;Timothy C. King;Dominic S. Wright

  • Mg(PF6)2-Based Electrolyte Systems: Understanding Electrolyte–Electrode Interactions for the Development of Mg-Ion Batteries

    Evan N. Keyzer;Hugh F. J. Glass;Zigeng Liu;Paul M. Bayley

  • Catalytic versus stoichiometric dehydrocoupling using main group metals

    Robert J. Less;Rebecca L. Melen;Dominic S. Wright

  • Group 13 BN dehydrocoupling reagents, similar to transition metal catalysts but with unique reactivity

    Max M. Hansmann;Rebecca L. Melen;Dominic S. Wright

  • An air-stable electrochromic conjugated microporous polymer as an emerging electrode material for hybrid energy storage systems

    Yuyu Dai;Weijun Li;Zhangxin Chen;Xiaogang Zhu

  • Efficient visible light-active N-doped TiO2 photocatalysts by a reproducible and controllable synthetic route

    Suil In;Alexander Orlov;Felipe García;Mintcho Tikhov

  • From Organizational Values to Organizational Roles: Examining Representative Bureaucracy in State Administration

    Jeffrey L. Brudney;F. Ted Hebert;Deil S. Wright

  • Novel properties and potential applications of functional ligand-modified polyoxotitanate cages

    Ning Li;Ning Li;Peter D. Matthews;Peter D. Matthews;He-Kuan Luo;Dominic S. Wright

  • Dipole-induced band-gap reduction in an inorganic cage.

    Yaokang Lv;Jun Cheng;Alexander Steiner;Lihua Gan

  • Water-stable porous Al24 Archimedean solids for removal of trace iodine

    Unknown

  • Observation of a Direct SnLi Bond; The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Monomeric [Ph3SnLi · PMDETA] and the Detection of 119, 117Sn7Li NMR Coupling in Solution

    David Reed;Dietmar Stalke;Dominic S. Wright

  • Catalytic dehydrocoupling of Me2NHBH3 with Al(NMe2)3

    Hugh J. Cowley;Mark S. Holt;Rebecca L. Melen;Jeremy M. Rawson

  • The tetrameric macrocycle [{P(μ-NtBu)}2NH]4

    Alan Bashall;Emma L. Doyle;Catherine Tubb;Sara J. Kidd

  • SYNTHETIC APPLICATIONS OF P BLOCK METAL DIMETHYLAMIDO REAGENTS

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul R. Raithby
Paul R. Raithby University of Bath
Mary McPartlin
Mary McPartlin University of Cambridge
Alexander Steiner
Alexander Steiner University of Liverpool
Andrew D. Bond
Andrew D. Bond University of Cambridge
Dietmar Stalke
Dietmar Stalke University of Göttingen
Yaokang Lv
Yaokang Lv Zhejiang University of Technology
Jeremy M. Rawson
Jeremy M. Rawson University of Windsor
Robert E. Mulvey
Robert E. Mulvey University of Strathclyde
William Clegg
William Clegg Newcastle University
Clare P. Grey
Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge

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