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Hungary
2026

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Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
10238
World Ranking
12191
National Ranking
12

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Chemistry in Hungary Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Hungary Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Hungary Leader Award

Overview

Imre Kiricsi is affiliated with the University of Szeged in Hungary. The available data does not list specific details about the scientist's research papers, co-authors, or publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Large scale production of short functionalized carbon nanotubes

    Z. Kónya;I. Vesselenyi;K. Niesz;A. Kukovecz

  • Progress toward Understanding Zeolite .beta. Acidity: An IR and 27Al NMR Spectroscopic Study

    I. Kiricsi;C. Flego;G. Pazzuconi;W. O. Jr. Parker

  • Production of nanotubes by the catalytic decomposition of different carbon-containing compounds

    Klara Hernadi;Antonio Fonseca;Janos B Nagy;Andrea Siska

  • Role of photonic-crystal-type structures in the thermal regulation of a Lycaenid butterfly sister species pair.

    L. P. Biró;Zs. Bálint;K. Kertész;Z. Vértesy

  • Photosensitization of ion-exchangeable titanate nanotubes by CdS nanoparticles

    Mária Hodos;Endre Horváth;Henrik Haspel;Ákos Kukovecz

  • Reactivity of different kinds of carbon during oxidative purification of catalytically prepared carbon nanotubes

    K. Hernadi;K. Hernadi;A. Siska;L. Thiên-Nga;L. Forró

  • Oriented crystal growth model explains the formation of titania nanotubes.

    Ákos Kukovecz;Mária Hodos;Endre Horváth;György Radnóczi

  • Synthetic insertion of gold nanoparticles into mesoporous silica

    Zoltán Kónya;Victor F. Puntes;Imre Kiricsi;Ji Zhu

  • Structure and gas permeability of multi-wall carbon nanotube buckypapers

    Rita Smajda;Ákos Kukovecz;Zoltán Kónya;Imre Kiricsi

  • Encapsulation of Metal (Au, Ag, Pt) Nanoparticles into the Mesoporous SBA-15 Structure

    Ji Zhu;Zoltan Konya;Victor F. Puntes;Imre Kiricsi

  • Preparation and Characterization of Hybrid Organic−Inorganic Composite Materials Using the Amphoteric Property of Amino Acids: Amino Acid Intercalated Layered Double Hydroxide and Montmorillonite

    Fudala Á;Pálinkó I;Kiricsi I

  • Hydrothermal conversion of self-assembled titanate nanotubes into nanowires in a revolving autoclave

    Endre Horváth;Ákos Kukovecz;Zoltán Kónya;Imre Kiricsi

  • Long-time low-impact ball milling of multi-wall carbon nanotubes

    Ákos Kukovecz;Tímea Kanyó;Zoltán Kónya;Imre Kiricsi

  • Catalytic synthesis of carbon nanotubes over Co, Fe and Ni containing conventional and sol–gel silica–aluminas

    Á. Kukovecz;Z. Kónya;N. Nagaraju;I. Willems

  • Generation, Characterization, and Transformations of Unsaturated Carbenium Ions in Zeolites†

    Imre Kiricsi;Horst Förster;Gyula Tasi;Janos B. Nagy

  • Book reviewMolecular Sieves: Science and Technology: Vol. 3; H.G. Karge, J. Weitkamp (Eds.); Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Barcelona, Hong Kong, London, Milan Paris, Tokyo

    Imre Kiricsi

  • Zeolite supported mono- and bimetallic systems: structure and performance as CO hydrogenation catalysts

    László Guczi;Imre Kiricsi

  • CO hydrogenation over cobalt and iron catalysts supported over multiwall carbon nanotubes: Effect of preparation

    László Guczi;G. Stefler;O. Geszti;Zs. Koppány

  • Development of CNT/Si3N4 composites with improved mechanical and electrical properties

    Csaba Balázsi;Balázs Fényi;Norbert Hegman;Zsuzsanna Kövér

  • Spherical mesoporous MCM-41 materials containing transition metals: Synthesis and characterization

    Ágnes Szegedi;Zoltán Kónya;Dóra Méhn;Edit Solymár

Frequent Co-Authors

Zoltán Kónya
Zoltán Kónya University of Szeged
Janos B. Nagy
Janos B. Nagy University of Namur
Ákos Kukovecz
Ákos Kukovecz University of Szeged
Klára Hernádi
Klára Hernádi University of Szeged
Árpád Molnár
Árpád Molnár University of Szeged
László P. Biró
László P. Biró Institute of Technical Physics and Materials Science
Fujio Mizukami
Fujio Mizukami National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
László Guczi
László Guczi Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Robert Vajtai
Robert Vajtai Rice University
Gabor A. Somorjai
Gabor A. Somorjai University of California, Berkeley

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