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D-Index
41
Citations
7569
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17699
National Ranking
89

Georgios D. Chryssikos 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 Georgios D. Chryssikos sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 122 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Georgios D. Chryssikos 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 Georgios D. Chryssikos sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Georgios D. Chryssikos is affiliated with the National Hellenic Research Foundation in Greece. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Energy, with significant contributions to related subfields including Biomaterials, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Geochemistry and Petrology, Inorganic Chemistry, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The scientist's work focuses on a range of topics in earth and material sciences. Key areas of research include clay minerals and soil interactions, iron oxide chemistry and applications, mineralogy and gemology studies, radioactive element chemistry and processing, soil and unsaturated flow, groundwater and isotope geochemistry, as well as metallurgy and cultural artifacts.

Georgios D. Chryssikos has published several papers in prominent academic journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • Methods for Determination of the Layer Charge of Smectites: A Critical Assessment of Existing Approaches, 2023, Clays and Clay Minerals
  • Intercalation of N-methylformamide in kaolinite: In situ monitoring by near-infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, 2021, Applied Clay Science
  • Kinetics of hydrogen isotope exchange in kaolinite and the prediction of δD signature retention over geological time, 2024, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Structure of tubular halloysite-(10 Å) and its transition to halloysite-(7 Å) by infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, 2024, Clays and Clay Minerals
  • On the Unusual Temperature Dependence of Kaolinite Intercalation Capacity for N-methylformamide, 2022, Clays and Clay Minerals

The research outputs frequently appear in a select group of scientific venues, with multiple publications in Clays and Clay Minerals, as well as contributions to Applied Clay Science, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, and the Physics and Chemistry of Glasses European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part B.

Collaborations form part of their scientific activity, with frequent co-authors including Arkadiusz Derkowski, E. Siranidi, Fevronia T. Andreou, George E. Christidis, and Reiner Dohrmann.

Best Publications

  • Infrared reflectance spectra of lithium borate glasses

    E. I. Kamitsos;A. P. Patsis;M. A. Karakassides;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • Vibrational spectra of magnesium-sodium-borate glasses. 2. Raman and mid-infrared investigation of the network structure

    E. I. Kamitsos;M. A. Karakassides;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • Time domain reflection methods for dielectric measurements to 10 GHz

    R. H. Cole;J. G. Berberian;S. Mashimo;G. Chryssikos

  • Structure and properties of alkaline earth borate glasses

    Y. D. Yiannopoulos;Georgios D. Chryssikos;E. I. Kamitsos

  • Borate glass structure by Raman and infrared spectroscopies

    E. I. Kamitsos;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • A Vibrational Study of Lithium Borate Glasses with High Li2o Content

    E. I. Kamitsos;M. A. Karakassides;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • Infrared reflectance investigation of alkali diborate glasses

    E. I. Kamitsos;A. P. Patsis;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • Raman and Infrared Structural Investigation of xRb2O·(1 − x)GeO2 Glasses

    E. I. Kamitsos;Y. D. Yiannopoulos;M. A. Karakassides;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • Bone diagenesis: New data from infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction

    Elizabeth T. Stathopoulou;Vassilis Psycharis;Georgios D. Chryssikos;Vassilis Gionis

  • Structure of borate glasses. I: Raman study of caesium, rubidium, and potassium borate glasses

    E. I. Kamitsos;M. A. Karakassides;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • Structure of borate glasses. II : Alkali induced network modifications in terms of structure and properties

    G. D. Chryssikos;E. I. Kamitsos;M. A. Karakassides

  • Cation Network Interactions in Binary Alkali-Metal Borate Glasses - a Far-Infrared Study

    E. I. Kamitsos;M. A. Karakassides;G. D. Chryssikos

  • Infrared study of AgI containing superionic glasses

    E. I. Kamitsos;J. A. Kapoutsis;Georgios D. Chryssikos;J. M. Hutchinson

  • On the structure of palygorskite by mid- and near-infrared spectroscopy

    Vassilis Gionis;George H. Kacandes;Ioannis D. Kastritis;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • X-ray diffraction and infrared investigation of RBa2Cu3O7 and R0.5Pr0.5Ba2Cu3O7 compounds (RY and lanthanides)

    Georgios D. Chryssikos;E. I. Kamitsos;J. A. Kapoutsis;A. P. Patsis

  • A vibrational study of lithium sulfate based fast ionic conducting borate glasses

    E. I. Kamitsos;M. A. Karakassides;G. D. Chryssikos

  • The devitrification of lithium metaborate : polymorphism and glass formation

    G.D. Chryssikos;E.I. Kamitsos;A.P. Patsis;M.S. Bitsis

  • Vibrational investigation of lithium metaborate-metaaluminate glasses and crystals

    G.D. Chryssikos;M.S. Bitsis;J.A. Kapoutsis;E.I. Kamitsos

  • Alkali sites in glass

    E.I Kamitsos;G.D Chryssikos

  • Dielectric spectra of ionic conducting oxide glasses to 2 GHz

    A. Burns;G. D. Chryssikos;E. Tombari;R. H. Cole

  • Polymorphism and devitrification of nifedipine under controlled humidity: a combined FT‐Raman, IR and Raman microscopic investigation

    K. L. A. Chan;O. S. Fleming;S. G. Kazarian;D. Vassou

  • Vibrational spectra of magnesium-sodium-borate glasses. 1. Far-infrared investigation of the cation-site interactions

    E. I. Kamitsos;Georgios D. Chryssikos;M. A. Karakassides

  • Structure of fast-ion-conducting AgI-doped borate glasses in bulk and thin film forms

    Cristos-Platon E. Varsamis;E. I. Kamitsos;Georgios D. Chryssikos

  • Octahedral cation distribution in palygorskite

    Georgios D. Chryssikos;Vassilis Gionis;George H. Kacandes;Elizabeth T. Stathopoulou

Frequent Co-Authors

Efstratios I. Kamitsos
Efstratios I. Kamitsos National Hellenic Research Foundation
Michael A. Karakassides
Michael A. Karakassides University of Ioannina
Stavros J. Hamodrakas
Stavros J. Hamodrakas National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Malcolm D. Ingram
Malcolm D. Ingram University of Aberdeen
Himanshu Jain
Himanshu Jain Lehigh University
K. L. Ngai
K. L. Ngai University of Pisa
Vassilis Psycharis
Vassilis Psycharis Demokritos National Centre for Scientific Research
Stergios Pispas
Stergios Pispas National Hellenic Research Foundation
Costas Panayiotou
Costas Panayiotou Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Sergei G. Kazarian
Sergei G. Kazarian Imperial College London

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