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D-Index
55
Citations
10641
World Ranking
12150
National Ranking
1917

Jing Xiao 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 Jing Xiao sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 172 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jing Xiao 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 Jing Xiao sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jing Xiao is affiliated with South China University of Technology in China. Their research spans fields including Engineering and Materials Science, with a particular focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Inorganic Chemistry, and Automotive Engineering.

The primary areas of research involve Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) synthesis and applications, advancements in battery materials, membrane separation and gas transport, advanced battery materials and technologies, covalent organic framework applications, catalytic processes in materials science, and carbon dioxide capture technologies.

Key recent publications include:

  • Reconfiguring Hard Carbons with Emerging Sodium-Ion Batteries: A Perspective, 2023, Advanced Materials
  • Water-based routes for synthesis of metal-organic frameworks: A review, 2020, Science China Materials
  • Recent advancements in metal-organic frameworks for green applications, 2020, Green Energy & Environment
  • In Situ Generation of Artificial Solid-Electrolyte Interphases on 3D Conducting Scaffolds for High-Performance Lithium-Metal Anodes, 2020, Advanced Energy Materials
  • 1000 Wh L−1 lithium-ion batteries enabled by crosslink-shrunk tough carbon encapsulated silicon microparticle anodes, 2021, National Science Review

Jing Xiao frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Cuiting Yang
  • Guang Miao
  • Shengjun Du
  • Jiawu Huang
  • Quan-Hong Yang

The scientist publishes regularly in academic venues such as:

  • AIChE Journal
  • Separation and Purification Technology
  • Chemical Engineering Science
  • Advanced Energy Materials
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Best Publications

  • Abatement of various types of VOCs by adsorption/catalytic oxidation: A review

    Cuiting Yang;Guang Miao;Yunhong Pi;Qibin Xia

  • Adsorptive and photocatalytic removal of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in water by metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)

    Yunhong Pi;Xiyi Li;Qibin Xia;Junliang Wu

  • Facilitation of the visible light-induced Fenton-like excitation of H2O2 via heterojunction of g-C3N4/NH2-Iron terephthalate metal-organic framework for MB degradation

    Xiyi Li;Yunhong Pi;Liqiong Wu;Qibin Xia

  • A new MOF-505@GO composite with high selectivity for CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 separation

    Yongwei Chen;Daofei Lv;Junliang Wu;Jing Xiao

  • Effect of gasoline composition on oxidative desulfurization using a phosphotungstic acid/activated carbon catalyst with hydrogen peroxide

    Jing Xiao;Luoming Wu;Ying Wu;Bing Liu

  • Mechanochemical synthesis of Cu-BTC@GO with enhanced water stability and toluene adsorption capacity

    Yujie Li;Jinpeng Miao;Xuejiao Sun;Jing Xiao

  • Carbon nanotube catalysts for oxidative desulfurization of a model diesel fuel using molecular oxygen

    Wei Zhang;Hong Zhang;Jing Xiao;Zhenxia Zhao

  • TiO2 encapsulated in Salicylaldehyde-NH2-MIL-101(Cr) for enhanced visible light-driven photodegradation of MB

    Xiyi Li;Yunhong Pi;Qibin Xia;Zhong Li

  • A supported Cu(I)@MIL-100(Fe) adsorbent with high CO adsorption capacity and CO/N2 selectivity

    Junjie Peng;Sikai Xian;Jing Xiao;Yan Huang

  • Alloy tetrahexahedral Pd–Pt catalysts: enhancing significantly the catalytic activity by synergy effect of high-index facets and electronic structure

    Yu-Jia Deng;Na Tian;Zhi-You Zhou;Rui Huang

  • A novel bimetallic MIL-101(Cr, Mg) with high CO2 adsorption capacity and CO2/N2 selectivity

    Zhenyu Zhou;Liang Mei;Chen Ma;Feng Xu

  • Effects of Aromatics, Diesel Additives, Nitrogen Compounds, and Moisture on Adsorptive Desulfurization of Diesel Fuel over Activated Carbon

    Jing Xiao;Jing Xiao;Chunshan Song;Xiaoliang Ma;Zhong Li

  • Adsorption isotherms and kinetics of water vapor on novel adsorbents MIL-101(Cr)@GO with super-high capacity

    Jian Yan;Ying Yu;Chen Ma;Jing Xiao

  • Adsorption of Benzothiophene and Dibenzothiophene on Ion-Impregnated Activated Carbons and Ion-Exchanged Y Zeolites

    Jing Xiao;Zhong Li;Bing Liu;Qibin Xia

  • A Combined Experimental/Computational Study on the Adsorption of Organosulfur Compounds over Metal–Organic Frameworks from Fuels

    Luoming Wu;Jing Xiao;Ying Wu;Shikai Xian

  • Development of a new clay supported polyethylenimine composite for CO2 capture

    Weilong Wang;Weilong Wang;Jing Xiao;Xiaolan Wei;Jing Ding

  • Recent advancements in metal–organic frameworks for green applications

    Chongxiong Duan;Yi Yu;Jing Xiao;Yuanyuan Li

  • Ethane selective adsorbent Ni(bdc)(ted)0.5 with high uptake and its significance in adsorption separation of ethane and ethylene

    Wanwen Liang;Feng Xu;Xin Zhou;Jing Xiao

  • Efficient Mechanochemical Synthesis of MOF-5 for Linear Alkanes Adsorption

    Daofei Lv;Yongwei Chen;Yujie Li;Renfeng Shi

  • Electrochemical Synthesis of Tetrahexahedral Rhodium Nanocrystals with Extraordinarily High Surface Energy and High Electrocatalytic Activity

    Neng-Fei Yu;Na Tian;Zhi-You Zhou;Long Huang

  • 1000 Wh L-1 lithium-ion batteries enabled by crosslink-shrunk tough carbon encapsulated silicon microparticle anodes.

    Fanqi Chen;Junwei Han;Debin Kong;Yifei Yuan

  • Competitive adsorption of water vapor with VOCs dichloroethane, ethyl acetate and benzene on MIL-101(Cr) in humid atmosphere

    Shikai Xian;Ying Yu;Jing Xiao;Zhijuan Zhang

  • Water-based routes for synthesis of metal-organic frameworks: A review

    Chongxiong Duan;Yi Yu;Jing Xiao;Xuelian Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhong Li
Zhong Li South China University of Technology
Qibin Xia
Qibin Xia South China University of Technology
Hongxia Xi
Hongxia Xi South China University of Technology
Chunshan Song
Chunshan Song Chinese University of Hong Kong
Yingwei Li
Yingwei Li South China University of Technology
Haihui Wang
Haihui Wang Tsinghua University
Michael J. Janik
Michael J. Janik Pennsylvania State University
Xiaoliang Ma
Xiaoliang Ma Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
Yu Qian
Yu Qian South China University of Technology
Hao Yu
Hao Yu South China University of Technology

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