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72
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19682
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4023
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224

Frank Tietz 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 Frank Tietz sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 350 publications — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Frank Tietz 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 Frank Tietz sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 72 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Frank Tietz is a researcher affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. Their work primarily spans the fields of engineering and materials science with a specific focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry. The research also touches on related subfields such as inorganic chemistry, automotive engineering, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The main topics addressed in their research include advancements in battery materials, advanced battery materials and technologies, thermal expansion and ionic conductivity, advanced battery technologies research, crystallization and solubility studies, chemical synthesis and characterization, and X-ray diffraction in crystallography.

Frequently published in several scientific venues, Frank Tietz has contributed notably to:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ChemElectroChem
  • Advanced Energy Materials
  • Batteries & Supercaps
  • Journal of Power Sources

Their recent publications cover a range of topics within battery material research, including:

  • Solid-State Electrolyte Materials for Sodium Batteries: Towards Practical Applications, 2020, ChemElectroChem
  • Enhanced room-temperature Na+ ionic conductivity in Na4.92Y0.92Zr0.08Si4O12, 2023, eScience
  • A niobium-substituted sodium superionic conductor with conductivity higher than 5.5 mS cm−1 prepared by solution-assisted solid-state reaction method, 2021, Journal of Power Sources
  • Kinetics and Pore Formation of the Sodium Metal Anode on NASICON-Type Na3.4Zr2Si2.4P0.6O12 for Sodium Solid-State Batteries, 2022, Advanced Energy Materials
  • Enhancing the Dendrite Tolerance of NaSICON Electrolytes by Suppressing Edge Growth of Na Electrode along Ceramic Surface, 2022, Advanced Energy Materials

Frequent co-authors who collaborate with Frank Tietz include:

  • Qianli Ma
  • Enkhtsetseg Dashjav
  • Olivier Guillon
  • Dina Fattakhova-Rohlfing
  • Daniel Grüner

Best Publications

  • Zirconates as New Materials for Thermal Barrier Coatings

    Robert Vassen;Xueqiang Cao;Frank Tietz;Debabrata Basu

  • Correlation between thermal expansion and oxide ion transport in mixed conducting perovskite-type oxides for SOFC cathodes

    H. Ullmann;N. Trofimenko;F. Tietz;D. Stöver

  • Nickel coarsening in annealed Ni/8YSZ anode substrates for solid oxide fuel cells

    D Simwonis;F Tietz;D Stöver

  • Evaluation of La–Sr–Co–Fe–O perovskites for solid oxide fuel cells and gas separation membranes

    Anthony Petric;Peng Huang;Frank Tietz

  • Ferrite-based perovskites as cathode materials for anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells. Part I. Variation of composition

    Andreas Mai;Vincent A.C. Haanappel;Sven Uhlenbruck;Frank Tietz

  • Lanthanum–Cerium Oxide as a Thermal Barrier‐Coating Material for High‐Temperature Applications

    Xueqiang Cao;Robert Vassen;Werner Fischer;Frank Tietz

  • Thermal expansion of SOFC materials

    F. Tietz

  • Degradation phenomena in a solid oxide electrolysis cell after 9000 h of operation

    F. Tietz;D. Sebold;A. Brisse;J. Schefold

  • Materials and manufacturing technologies for solid oxide fuel cells

    Norbert H. Menzler;Frank Tietz;Sven Uhlenbruck;Hans Peter Buchkremer

  • Thermal Stability of Lanthanum Zirconate Plasma‐Sprayed Coating

    X. Q. Cao;R. Vassen;W. Jungen;S. Schwartz

  • Survey of the transport properties of sodium superionic conductor materials for use in sodium batteries

    M. Guin;F. Tietz

  • Scandium-Substituted Na3Zr2(SiO4)2(PO4) Prepared by a Solution-Assisted Solid-State Reaction Method as Sodium-Ion Conductors

    Qianli Ma;Marie Guin;Sahir Naqash;Chih-Long Tsai

  • Optimisation of processing and microstructural parameters of LSM cathodes to improve the electrochemical performance of anode-supported SOFCs

    V.A.C. Haanappel;J. Mertens;D. Rutenbeck;C. Tropartz

  • Oxides of the AMO3 and A2MO4-type: structural stability, electrical conductivity and thermal expansion

    M. Al Daroukh;V.V. Vashook;H. Ullmann;F. Tietz

  • Components manufacturing for solid oxide fuel cells

    F Tietz;H.-P Buchkremer;D Stöver

  • New double-ceramic-layer thermal barrier coatings based on zirconia–rare earth composite oxides

    X.Q. Cao;R. Vassen;F. Tietz;D. Stoever

  • Performance of LSCF cathodes in cell tests

    F. Tietz;V.A.C. Haanappel;A. Mai;J. Mertens

  • Ferrite-based perovskites as cathode materials for anode-supported solid oxide fuel cells: Part II. Influence of the CGO interlayer

    Andreas Mai;Vincent A.C. Haanappel;Frank Tietz;Detlev Stöver

  • Spray-drying of ceramics for plasma-spray coating

    X.Q Cao;X.Q Cao;R Vassen;S Schwartz;W Jungen

  • Time-dependent performance of mixed-conducting SOFC cathodes

    A. Mai;M. Becker;W. Assenmacher;F. Tietz

  • Lanthanum—Cerium Oxide as a Thermal Barrier‐Coating Material for High‐Temperature Applications.

    Xueqiang Cao;Robert Vassen;Werner Fischer;Frank Tietz

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Peter Buchkremer
Hans Peter Buchkremer Forschungszentrum Jülich
Olivier Guillon
Olivier Guillon Forschungszentrum Jülich
Detlev Stöver
Detlev Stöver Forschungszentrum Jülich
Norbert H. Menzler
Norbert H. Menzler Forschungszentrum Jülich
Jürgen Malzbender
Jürgen Malzbender Forschungszentrum Jülich
Raphaël P. Hermann
Raphaël P. Hermann Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Xueqiang Cao
Xueqiang Cao Wuhan University of Technology
Ellen Ivers-Tiffée
Ellen Ivers-Tiffée Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Martin Wilkening
Martin Wilkening Graz University of Technology
John T. S. Irvine
John T. S. Irvine University of St Andrews

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