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D-Index
99
Citations
37118
World Ranking
1326
National Ranking
13

Jean-Marie Basset 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 Jean-Marie Basset sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 764 publications — 97th percentile

97% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jean-Marie Basset 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 Jean-Marie Basset sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 99 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% 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

  • 2016 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2011 - Member of Academia Europaea
  • 2003 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences

Overview

Jean-Marie Basset is affiliated with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on materials science, chemistry, and chemical engineering. The scientist's work addresses various aspects of catalysis and materials chemistry, with particular emphasis on processes relevant to energy and environmental applications.

The main fields of study include:

  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry
  • Chemical Engineering

Their subfields of study are detailed as:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

Frequent publication venues highlight the outlets where the scientist has contributed most:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Catalysis
  • Chemical Communications

Principal co-authors collaborating frequently with Jean-Marie Basset comprise:

  • Luigi Cavallo
  • Edy Abou-Hamad
  • Lu Zhou
  • Dongping Sun
  • Walid Al Maksoud

The scientist's recent papers reflect research focused on catalytic processes, hydrogen production, and nano-material synthesis. Selected works include:

  • Methane decomposition to produce CO-free hydrogen and nano-carbon over metal catalysts: A review, 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Methane decomposition to pure hydrogen and carbon nano materials: State-of-the-art and future perspectives, 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Propane dehydrogenation catalyzed by single Lewis acid site in Sn-Beta zeolite, 2021, Journal of Catalysis
  • Methane dry reforming on supported cobalt nanoparticles promoted by boron, 2020, Journal of Catalysis
  • Iron-Cobalt-Based Materials: An Efficient Bimetallic Catalyst for Ammonia Synthesis at Low Temperatures, 2021, ACS Catalysis

Their work covers several key topics within catalysis and materials science:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis

The scientist has received several professional recognitions, including:

  • Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (2016)
  • Member of Academia Europaea (2011)
  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences (2003)

Best Publications

  • Magnetically recoverable nanocatalysts.

    Vivek Polshettiwar;Rafael L. Luque;Aziz Fihri;Haibo Zhu

  • Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis: bridging the gap through surface organometallic chemistry.

    Christophe Copéret;Mathieu Chabanas;Romain Petroff Saint-Arroman;Jean-Marie Basset

  • Nanocatalysts for Suzuki cross-coupling reactions

    Aziz Fihri;Mohamed Bouhrara;Bijan Nekoueishahraki;Jean Marie Basset

  • High‐Surface‐Area Silica Nanospheres (KCC‐1) with a Fibrous Morphology

    Vivek Polshettiwar;Dongkyu Cha;Xixiang Zhang;Jean Marie Basset

  • Catalysis by Design: Well-Defined Single-Site Heterogeneous Catalysts.

    Jérémie D. A. Pelletier;Jean-Marie Basset

  • Metathesis of Alkanes Catalyzed by Silica-Supported Transition Metal Hydrides

    Véronique Vidal;Albert Théolier;Jean Thivolle-Cazat;Jean-Marie Basset

  • Catalytic Hydrogenolysis at Low Temperature and Pressure of Polyethylene and Polypropylene to Diesels or Lower Alkanes by a Zirconium Hydride Supported on Silica-Alumina: A Step Toward Polyolefin Degradation by the Microscopic Reverse of Ziegler-Natta Polymerization.

    Véronique Dufaud;Jean-Marie Basset

  • Catalytic Cleavage of the C-H and C-C Bonds of Alkanes by Surface Organometallic Chemistry: An EXAFS and IR Characterization of a Zr-H Catalyst

    Judith Corker;Frédéric Lefebvre;Christine Lécuyer;Véronique Dufaud

  • Effect of NiAl2O4 Formation on Ni/Al2O3 Stability during Dry Reforming of Methane

    Lu Zhou;Lidong Li;Nini Wei;Jun Li

  • Fe catalysts for methane decomposition to produce hydrogen and carbon nano materials

    Lu Zhou;Linga Reddy Enakonda;Moussab Harb;Youssef Saih

  • The structure and binding mode of citrate in the stabilization of gold nanoparticles

    Hind Al-Johani;Hind Al-Johani;Edy Abou-Hamad;Abdesslem Jedidi;Abdesslem Jedidi;Cory M. Widdifield

  • Catalytic oxidation of light alkanes (C1-C4) by heteropoly compounds.

    Miao Sun;Jizhe Zhang;Piotr Putaj;Valerie Caps

  • The Comparison between Single Atom Catalysis and Surface Organometallic Catalysis.

    Manoja K Samantaray;Valerio D'Elia;Eva Pump;Laura Falivene

  • Metathesis of Alkanes and Related Reactions

    Jean-Marie Basset;Christophe Coperet;Daravong Soulivong;Mostafa Taoufik

  • Surface organometallic chemistry: A new approach to heterogeneous Catal.ysis ?

    J.M. Basset;A. Choplin

  • Strategies to Immobilize Well-Defined Olefin Metathesis Catalysts: Supported Homogeneous Catalysis vs. Surface Organometallic Chemistry

    C. Copéret;J.-M. Basset

  • A Highly Active Well-Defined Rhenium Heterogeneous Catalyst for Olefin Metathesis Prepared via Surface Organometallic Chemistry

    Mathieu Chabanas;Anne Baudouin;Christophe Copéret;Jean-Marie Basset

  • On silsesquioxanes’ accuracy as molecular models for silica-grafted complexes in heterogeneous catalysis

    Elsje Alessandra Quadrelli;Jean-Marie Basset

  • Surface versus Molecular Siloxy Ligands in Well‐Defined Olefin Metathesis Catalysts: [{(RO)3SiO}Mo(NAr)(CHtBu)(CH2tBu)]

    Frédéric Blanc;Christophe Copéret;Jean Thivolle‐Cazat;Jean‐Marie Basset

  • Surface-supported metal cluster carbonyls. Chemisorption decomposition and reactivity of hexadecacarbonylhexarhodium supported on alumina, silica-alumina, and magnesia

    A. K. Smith;F. Hugues;A. Theolier;J. M. Basset

Frequent Co-Authors

Luigi Cavallo
Luigi Cavallo King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Lyndon Emsley
Lyndon Emsley École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Frédéric Lefebvre
Frédéric Lefebvre Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Dalaver H. Anjum
Dalaver H. Anjum Khalifa University
Françoise Quignard
Françoise Quignard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Fritz E. Kühn
Fritz E. Kühn Technical University of Munich
Mohamed N. Hedhili
Mohamed N. Hedhili King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Mirza Cokoja
Mirza Cokoja Technical University of Munich
Kazuhiro Takanabe
Kazuhiro Takanabe University of Tokyo

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