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D-Index
52
Citations
8391
World Ranking
13647
National Ranking
304

Gabriel da Silva 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 Gabriel da Silva sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 200 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gabriel da Silva 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 Gabriel da Silva sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Gabriel da Silva is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research primarily spans the field of Chemistry, with a focus on several subfields including Molecular Biology, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Organic Chemistry, Atmospheric Science, and Spectroscopy.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics such as:

  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
  • Sphingolipid Metabolism and Signaling
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions

Gabriel da Silva has contributed to notable publication venues, including:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • International Journal for Innovation Education and Research
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

The most recent papers authored or co-authored by Gabriel da Silva include:

  • Gas phase reactions of iodide and bromide anions with ozone: evidence for stepwise and reversible reactions, published in 2020 in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Reactivity Trends in the Gas-Phase Addition of Acetylene to the N-Protonated Aryl Radical Cations of Pyridine, Aniline, and Benzonitrile, published in 2021 in Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • Does 'Dry Hit' vaping of vitamin E acetate contribute to EVALI? Simulating toxic ketene formation during e-cigarette use, published in 2020 in PLoS ONE
  • Sphingolipids signature in plasma and tissue as diagnostic and prognostic tools in oral squamous cell carcinoma, published in 2021 in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids
  • Thermal decomposition mechanism and kinetics of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and other perfluorinated carboxylic acids: a theoretical study, published in 2022 in Environmental Science Processes & Impacts

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Adam J. Trevitt
  • Stephen J. Blanksby
  • Andréia Machado Leopoldino
  • Oisin J. Shiels
  • Berwyck L. J. Poad

Best Publications

  • Biochar production from waste rubber-wood-sawdust and its potential use in C sequestration: Chemical and physical characterization

    Wan Azlina Wan Abdul Karim Ghani;Wan Azlina Wan Abdul Karim Ghani;Ayaz Mohd;Gabriel da Silva;Robert T. Bachmann

  • The octane numbers of ethanol blended with gasoline and its surrogates

    Tien Mun Foong;Kai J. Morganti;Michael J. Brear;Gabriel da Silva

  • Activity and Stability of Pt/IrO2 Bifunctional Materials as Catalysts for the Oxygen Evolution/Reduction Reactions

    Gabriel C. da Silva;Mauro R. Fernandes;Edson A. Ticianelli

  • A kinetic study of CO2 capture with potassium carbonate solutions promoted with various amino acids: Glycine, sarcosine and proline

    Hendy Thee;Nathan Johann Nicholas;Kathryn H. Smith;Gabriel da Silva

  • Ethanol Oxidation: Kinetics of the α-Hydroxyethyl Radical + O2 Reaction

    Gabriel da Silva;Joseph W. Bozzelli;Long Liang;John T. Farrell

  • Modeling the IR spectra of aqueous metal carboxylate complexes: correlation between bonding geometry and stretching mode wavenumber shifts.

    Catherine C. R. Sutton;Gabriel da Silva;George V. Franks

  • Amino Acids as Carbon Capture Solvents: Chemical Kinetics and Mechanism of the Glycine + CO2 Reaction

    Dongfang Guo;Dongfang Guo;Hendy Thee;Chun Y. Tan;Jian Chen

  • Enthalpies of formation, bond dissociation energies, and molecular structures of the n-aldehydes (acetaldehyde, propanal, butanal, pentanal, hexanal, and heptanal) and their radicals.

    Gabriel da Silva;Joseph W Bozzelli

  • The Research and Motor octane numbers of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)

    Kai J. Morganti;Tien Mun Foong;Michael J. Brear;Gabriel da Silva

  • Unimolecular β-Hydroxyperoxy Radical Decomposition with OH Recycling in the Photochemical Oxidation of Isoprene

    Gabriel da Silva;Claire Graham;Zhe-Fei Wang

  • A kinetic and process modeling study of CO2 capture with MEA-promoted potassium carbonate solutions

    Hendy Thee;Yohanes A. Suryaputradinata;Kathryn A. Mumford;Kathryn H. Smith

  • First Principles pKa Calculations on Carboxylic Acids Using the SMD Solvation Model: Effect of Thermodynamic Cycle, Model Chemistry, and Explicit Solvent Molecules

    Catherine C. R. Sutton;George V. Franks;Gabriel da Silva

  • Ab Initio Procedure for Aqueous-Phase pKa Calculation: The Acidity of Nitrous Acid

    Gabriel Da Silva;Eric M. Kennedy;Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski

  • Carboxylic Acid Catalyzed Keto-Enol Tautomerizations in the Gas Phase

    Gabriel da Silva

  • Thermal decomposition of the benzyl radical to fulvenallene (C7H6) + H.

    Gabriel da Silva;John A. Cole;Joseph W. Bozzelli

  • Reaction mechanism for the free-edge oxidation of soot by O2

    Abhijeet Raj;Gabriel Robert da Silva;Suk Ho Chung

  • The C7H5 Fulvenallenyl Radical as a Combustion Intermediate: Potential New Pathways to Two- and Three-Ring PAHs

    Gabriel da Silva;Joseph W. Bozzelli

  • Oxidation of the Benzyl Radical: Mechanism, Thermochemistry, and Kinetics for the Reactions of Benzyl Hydroperoxide

    Gabriel da Silva;M. Rafiq Hamdan;Joseph W. Bozzelli

  • Cytotoxicity of trans-chalcone and licochalcone A against breast cancer cells is due to apoptosis induction and cell cycle arrest

    Luis Felipe Buso Bortolotto;Flávia Regina Barbosa;Gabriel Silva;Tamires Aparecida Bitencourt

  • Thermodynamic Properties (Enthalpy, Bond Energy, Entropy, and Heat Capacity) and Internal Rotor Potentials of Vinyl Alcohol, Methyl Vinyl Ether, and Their Corresponding Radicals

    Gabriel da Silva;Chol-Han Kim;Joseph W Bozzelli

  • Toluene combustion: reaction paths, thermochemical properties, and kinetic analysis for the methylphenyl radical + O2 reaction.

    Gabriel da Silva;Chiung-Chu Chen;Joseph W Bozzelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph W. Bozzelli
Joseph W. Bozzelli New Jersey Institute of Technology
Stephen J. Blanksby
Stephen J. Blanksby Queensland University of Technology
Richard A. J. O'Hair
Richard A. J. O'Hair University of Melbourne
Edson A. Ticianelli
Edson A. Ticianelli Universidade de São Paulo
Frederick L. Dryer
Frederick L. Dryer University of South Carolina
Michael J. Brear
Michael J. Brear University of Melbourne
Geoffrey W. Stevens
Geoffrey W. Stevens University of Melbourne
Sandra E. Kentish
Sandra E. Kentish University of Melbourne
Jonathan M. White
Jonathan M. White University of Melbourne
Karl Johann Jakob Mayrhofer
Karl Johann Jakob Mayrhofer Forschungszentrum Jülich

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